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Hi Guys,

Putting up my motorbike for sale to fund the cars for my wedding. :D

Anyhow specs

95 model Suzuki Across 53,000klms.

12months rego

4cyl 250cc (doesn't sound like a lawnmower, sound often mistaken for a 600cc).

Recently changed spark plugs, oil and had carby serviced.

New battery.

Bike has compartment where fuel tank is suppose to be, its to store your helmet in and other things (very handy).

Very fuel effecient,

New throttle slides/holders (common problem with these bikes).

Runs perfect.

I have had the bike for the last seven years, never ever a problem with it, extremely reliable.

extra info

Sport bike

Engine 4 Cylinders Four-stroke liquid-cooled DOHC

Top speed 170 - 180 km/h (110 mph)

Power 45 hp (34 kW)/ 14.500 rpm (crank)

Torque 25.5Nm @ 10.500 rpm

Transmission 6-speed constant mesh (1 down 5 up)

Suspension Front: Telescopic, coil spring oil damped

Rear: Link type, coil spring, oil damped, spring preload

Brakes Front: Dual piston single disc

Rear: Single piston disc

Tires Front: 110 170 17 54H

Rear: 140 170 17 66H

Wheelbase 1380 mm (54.3 in)

Dimensions L 2020 mm (79.5 in) W 695 mm (27.4 in) H 1120 mm (44.1 in)

Seat height 770 mm (30.3 in)

Weight 163 kg (359 Ibs) (dry), 183 kg (403 lbs) (wet)

Fuel capacity 12L including 2L reserve tank

Fuel Consumption is around 5L/100klms..

It is mostly known as a practical bike, due to its rear petrol tank and a fully enclosed helmet storage area where the petrol tank usually is. It is sometimes referred to as the 'handbag' due to its practicality. It is known to have reasonably light handling, good fuel economy, sufficient power, and a comfortable riding posture, making it a desirable first motorcycle for new riders or people who want to enter the sport bike scene. It is, however, approximately 20 kg heavier than most aluminum 250cc competitors due to its steel frame.

The Across is a remarkably powerful motorcycle for its engine size. It features a 4-stroke 248cc DOHC 16 valve 4 cylinder engine featuring a CDI unit and four carburettors. The engine revs up to 16500rpm and makes 45hp.

photo's

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Please pm me or email me @ [email protected]

$2800

Sydney Western Suburbs

Cheers

Daniel

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