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Old 04-25-2002, 12:39 AM   #1
groovlow
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owner since 3.18.02

i first saw the car at bike week in daytona3/8/02
bought one ten days later

plenty of room in a stylish fast package. i
recently took gear to two gigs a brass band and an
electric job. i play bass and tuba. i also keep the
bass drum for the brass band. LOad in is easy. the
cargo list includes bass, bass rig, bass drum and a
tuba {sousaphone]. the back hatch opens to the bumper
flush with the cargo area for easy loading . the back
side doors were also used for loading, easy too.
as for the ride and comfort its sorta german in
character.. firm. also the engine is heard when pushed
:}

bang for the buck!!! its got everything for a good
price. check the japan suzuki site too better pics
than US

if anybody can post pics from bike week please do
thanks...groovlow
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