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  • Suzuki shows 2018 colours for GSX-R1000 and GSX-R1000R (£13,599 and £16,099 respectively)

    Suzuki shows 2018 colours for GSX-R1000 and GSX-R1000R (£13,599 and £16,099 respectively)

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    Suzuki has shown its new colour options for the 2018 GSX-R1000R, with the superbike available  in a white and black version of the firm’s MotoGP-inspired livery. The GSX-R1000 is also available in the same white paint scheme as the GSX-R1000R (above), as well as a matt black for 2018, with blue accents and wheels (below).…

  • Suzuki SV650X revealed at Eicma

    Suzuki SV650X revealed at Eicma

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    Suzuki has revealed its new SV650X for 2018, pulling the wraps off the café racer-inspired V-twin middleweight today at Eicma, in Milan, Italy. Taking design cues from the SV650 Rally Concept – which the Japanese firm showcased at the Osaka Motor Show in 2016 – the SV650X follows the same concept with a design that…

  • Kevin Schwantz RGV500 to be restored at Motorcycle Live

    Kevin Schwantz RGV500 to be restored at Motorcycle Live

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    Kevin Schwantz’s 1989 Pepsi Suzuki RGV500 is to be restored to full working order at this year’s Motorcycle Live – which takes place from 18-26 November at the NEC in Birmingham – as part of the Japanese manufacturer’s presence at the annual event. The iconic Grand Prix machine will be completely stripped, before being carefully…

  • Suzuki shows the 2018 Hayabusa, GSX-R750 and GSX-R600. Don’t get too excited… sigh…

    Suzuki shows the 2018 Hayabusa, GSX-R750 and GSX-R600. Don’t get too excited… sigh…

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    Well, this might just be a cat-out-the-bag a bit early but Suzuki Motor of America has released these images of new-2018 models in the USA range. The announcement reported on by Road Racing World and Asphalt and Rubber outlets, reportedly shows next year’s GSX-R750, GSX-R600 and Hayabusa – and nothing’s really changed on the bikes……

  • Suzuki retires from MXGP for 2018

    Suzuki retires from MXGP for 2018

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    A few weeks ago it was revealed that Team Suzuki Racing MXGP were struggling to find a main sponsor for next year – and today, the factory team has confirmed it will not take part in the 2018 MXGP and MX2 World Championships, or the Japan National. The statement from Suzuki alludes to business restructure…

  • Suzuki’s patent shows MotoGP style GSX-RR getting new road-friendly fairing lowers

    Suzuki’s patent shows MotoGP style GSX-RR getting new road-friendly fairing lowers

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    Suzuki has filed a patent for extensive bodywork changes to a motorcycle that’s the spitting image of the firm’s MotoGP machine. There’s nothing to say that Suzuki isn’t spending money, time and effort putting in patents on a race-only bike. Maybe that’s what the factory is doing. Maybe what it wants to do is make…

  • Suzuki launches new 3% finance offer on GSX-R1000

    Suzuki launches new 3% finance offer on GSX-R1000

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    Suzuki has launched a new finance offer on its GSX-R1000; the Japanese firm offering 3% APR over three years with a minimum £1,000 deposit. the factory is also giving customers the choice over whether they opt for a PCP deal or a hire purchase agreement. With the £1,000 deposit the new GSX-R1000 can be ridden…

  • Check out the 173bhp carbon Katana that’s absolutely gorgeous

    Check out the 173bhp carbon Katana that’s absolutely gorgeous

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      What a beaut! This beautiful re-fitted Suzuki Katana from dB Customs in Arizona has really hit the sweet spot for those of us looking for something a bit different. The USA-based firm has done a bit more than just build a set of carbon fibre bodywork and add a few cosmetic trick bits though…

  • Suzuki showing iconic bikes at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Stafford Show

    Suzuki showing iconic bikes at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Stafford Show

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    Suzuki GB is making a big appearance at the annual Classic Motorcycle Mechanics show at the Staffordshire County Showground, and will be bringing an array of iconic production and race bikes to the event, which takes place on 14-15 October. Showcasing Suzuki’s racing heritage will be both of Barry Sheene’s world championship-winning RG500s, the 1976…

  • Suzuki set to display a host of rare bikes at next month’s Stafford Classic Bike Show

    Suzuki set to display a host of rare bikes at next month’s Stafford Classic Bike Show

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    Suzuki is bringing a host of championship winning machines to this year’s Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, which takes place on October 14-15. On display will be the two RG500s which Barry Sheene powered to world championship success in 1976 and 1977,  joined by Kevin Schwantz’s 1993 championship-winning RGV500 and Kenny Roberts Jr’s 2000…

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