Chances are, you know bikes are easy on gas. And easy on the old budget
But perhaps you think they're not so easy to operate. Perish the
thought And take a look at Suzuki's new 1981 GS-450L and 450E.
Each has push-button electric starting (no kicking). Fully transistorized
ignition (no points to adjust). Mag-type wheels (no spokes to tighten).
Gear position indicator (no guessing which gear you're in). Front disc
brakes (no fading). Smooth suspension system (no rough bumps).
And a twin-cylinder 4-stroke engine with a
gear driven balancer (no vibrations).
You can even get these easy-handling bikes in your
choice of easy-to-take styles. There's the low-rider look
of the GS-450L. Or the sporty look of the GS-450E.
If all that weren't enough, each comes with a short
price tag and a long 12-month unlimited mileage warranty*
So you see, an economy kick can be a real kick.