30-Year Arcs / Modern Naked / Suzuki Bandit 600/650 Lineage
Suzuki Japan

Suzuki GSF600 / GSF650 Bandit. The cheap big-bike accessibility champion.

Suzuki's 1995 GSF600 Bandit was the budget naked four — GSX600F-derived engine, naked styling, very low new price. Ran 21 years across two main generations: GSF600 air/oil-cooled (1995-2004), GSF650 liquid-cooled from 2007. A2-friendly with restrictor, parts plentiful, dirt-cheap used. Killed 2016 — replaced by SV650 V-twin and later GSX-8S parallel-twin. The bike that defined 'first big bike'.

1996
Bandit 600 · 1 yr in
2006
Bandit 600 · final years
2016
Bandit 650 · final years
2026
Killed 2016 · 10 yrs gone
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1996 Bandit 600 · 1 yr into mid-life
1996 Suzuki GSF600 Bandit

Suzuki GSF600 Bandit (1995-2004)

599cc air/oil-cooled inline-four (GSX600F-derived)
Naked or half-faired (S variant), GSX-R-derived chassis architecture

599cc air/oil-cooled DOHC inline-four (carbs)
78bhp
55
187
800
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue dialsAir/oil-cooled fourCheap parts
Known issues
  • Bandit 600 — carb sync drift — all years
  • Reg/rec failure (Suzuki pattern) — all years
  • Cam chain tensioner rattle — high-mile bikes
  • Front fork seal weep — all years
£4,499
£9,000
£0.8–1.8k
2006 Bandit 600 · final years
2006 Bandit 650 launching

Bandit 650 launching

Bandit 600 GSF600 final year was 2004 — replaced by Bandit 650 in 2005
Air/oil-cooled era ending, liquid-cooled engine from 2007 redesign

656cc air/oil-cooled (2005-2006) → liquid-cooled (2007+) inline-four
85bhp
60
191
790
ABS (opt 2007+)Fuel injection (2007+)Traction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCDAdjustable seat (2007+)Liquid-cooled (2007+)
Known issues
  • Bandit 650 — fuel pump (2007-09) — 2007-09
  • Reg/rec carry-over — all years
  • Front fork seal weep — all years
  • Otherwise bombproof
£4,799
£8,100
£1.5–2.8k
2016 Bandit 650 · final year
2016 Suzuki GSF650 Bandit

Suzuki GSF650 Bandit (final)

656cc liquid-cooled inline-four — Euro 4 final spec
Last year of production, killed 2016

656cc liquid-cooled DOHC inline-four (FI · Euro 4)
85bhp
62
210
790
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCDA2 restrictor availAdjustable seat
Known issues
  • Bandit 650 final — Euro 4 fuel mapping refinement — 2014-16
  • Reg/rec carry-over — all years
  • Otherwise mature platform
£5,999
£7,800
£2.8–4.5k
2026 Killed 2016 · 10 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No Bandit 600/650

Suzuki killed Bandit 650 in 2016 — Euro 4 + mid-naked market shift
SV650 (V-twin) and GSX-8S (parallel-twin) cover the role differently

STATUS · GONE
GONE
GSX-8S £8,499
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

Suzuki's mid-budget naked four · 1995-2016
Bandit 600 invented 'cheap first big bike' 1995 reset Bandit 600 launched at £4,499 in 1995 — significantly cheaper than CBR600F (£6,200), Thundercat (£6,499), ZZR600 (£6,499). Suzuki used GSX600F engine and cheaper components throughout. Created the 'first big bike' template for budget-conscious riders. Yamaha FZ6, Honda Hornet 600, Kawasaki Z750 followed the formula at slightly higher price points.
Bandit 600 → Bandit 650 +57cc, FI, ABS, 2005-07 GSF600 (1995-2004): 599cc, air/oil-cooled, carbs, no ABS. GSF650 (2005-2016): 656cc, liquid-cooled from 2007, FI, optional ABS. Same general concept, modernised. Bandit 650 is the better bike — buy that over Bandit 600 used. Liquid-cooled 2007+ engine is the buy.
Why it ended 2016 Market shift to V-twin / parallel-twin Mid-naked buyers shifted to V-twin SV650 (lighter, more torque) and parallel-twin MT-07 (sharper). Bandit 650 inline-four was older platform. Suzuki killed it 2016 to streamline lineup. SV650 carries the budget mid-naked role in 2026; GSX-8S (parallel-twin) is the modern equivalent at slightly higher price.
Real cost trajectory −6% real (vs GSX-8S) £4,499 Bandit 600 in 1996 (£9,000 today) → £8,499 GSX-8S in 2026. Slight real-terms decrease. Modern GSX-8S has more rider aids (cornering ABS, TC, ride modes, quickshifter), parallel-twin engine. Used market in 2026: Bandit 600 £0.8-1.8k, Bandit 650 £1.5-2.8k early or £2.8-4.5k late for clean.
Rider aids count (1995 → 2026) 0 → 6 Bandit 600 had nothing. Bandit 650 (2007+) added FI and optional ABS. 2026 GSX-8S has cornering ABS, FI, traction control, ride modes, optional quickshifter, full LCD. The mid-naked class has shifted from minimum-viable to fully electronic.
Cheapest way in £800 A clean GSF600 Bandit from 1995-2002. 78bhp air/oil-cooled inline-four, naked styling, very low running costs, parts plentiful. Pay attention to carb sync, reg/rec, fork seals. The cheapest big-bike entry on the UK used market — sub-£1k for a basic clean bike.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1995-2004 Suzuki GSF600 Bandit Manufacturer specs · MCN archive · Visordown
2005-2016 Suzuki GSF650 Bandit Manufacturer press · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2026 Suzuki GSX-8S Suzuki UK 2026 spec sheet · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial