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Cycle News 2005 01 26

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SUZUKI. 'At participating dealers. On your Suzuki Finance credit card, subject to credit approval. Reduced Rate 9.95% APR is effective on these purchases for W months from the date of purchase if your account is kept current. For purchases up to $10,400, your monthly payments will be $99. For purchases between $10,400.01 and $13,500, your monthly payments will be $129. Thereafter, the remaining balance on this purchase will be subject to the regular payment calculation and either the Standard Rate (17.9%) or, for accounts not kept current, the Default Rate APR (21.9%) will apply. Minimum Finance Charge $2.00. Certain rules apply to the allocation of payments and Finance Charges on your promotional purchase if you make more than one purchase on your Suzuki Finance credit card. Call 1-888-367-4310 or review your cardholder agreement for information. At Suzuki we want every ride to be safe and enjoyable. So always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Study your owner's manual and always inspect your Suzuki before riding. Take a riding skills course. For the course nearest you call the Motorcycle Safety Foundation at 1-800-446-9227. Suzuki engineered the GSX-Rs for experienced riders. Suzuki firmly believes racing belongs in one place-on the racetrack. Suzuki engineered the GSX1300R for experienced riders. Offer valid on select models in the United States excluding Hawaii. See your local Suzuki dealer for details. Offer ends 3/31/05. Suzuki, the 'S' logo, and Suzuki model and product names are Suzuki trademarks or ®. © 2005 American Suzuki Motor Corporation

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