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Trojan Farm Motorcycle $5790 (Save $200) Rideaway @ Suzuki Motorcycle Dealers

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The gutsy 199cc powerplant has a highly efficient oil cooler, and fuelling this power is a huge 13 litre fuel tank. When the sun sets, the Trojan still produces the goods with a brilliant halogen headlight. Long travel front and rear suspension keeps the bumps on the ground, not reverberating up your back.

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  • -1

    How much is it normally?

    • +1

      Nothing works like a Suzuki Trojan, and right now participating Suzuki Dealer are offering a $200 inc GST saving on Australia’s #1 selling farm bike over the past 27 years.

      • -1

        Link says $5790 is the RRP

      • +9

        Cool, just need a farm now.

  • +3

    199cc this wouldnt move me even a meter

    • -1

      gutsy 199cc powerplant in description. Lol

  • +5

    the Trojan still produces the goods

    Just install Nortons…

  • +1

    They rename this company the voice motorcycle

  • +2

    Lame. Not even road legal.

    • Why is it not road legal? No ABS or something?

      • It's specifically sold to be used on private farm land.

      • No indicators.
        So for a start you'd have to add a supp harness, (unless they are preinstalled) indicator switches and indicators themselves

  • +3

    well yes. with a highly efficient oil cooler you can really go places

  • Roughly the same price as an XR190CT

    • +3

      but at least the honda is road legal

  • Is CFmoto better than this?

    • +4

      Do yourself a favour and get yourself a japanese bike…

      • -6

        get yourself a japanese bike…

        or a Tata

    • suzuki kawasaki yamaha honda… few come close no matter what country

  • Is this just a rebranded DR with a smaller motor?

  • +3

    3% discount. Hardly a deal.

    • Found one cheaper?

  • -1

    wow! 3.45% off! Incredible deal

  • I'd be wary buying anything called Trojan. If you park it outside your home, make sure you have security cams aimed at it at night

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