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The GSR750 is a new kind of naked
machine: one that combines dynamic styling, 749cc performance
and an exhilarating, sporty ride with each component carefully
designed to work perfectly and add to the GSR750’s impressive
presence. With strong lines running from nose to tail and impressive
specification, the unique chassis incorporates the best qualities of
a compact tubular streetbike frame and the pin-point
accuracy of a twin-spar sportsbike frame. Riding on
KAYABA suspension and powered by an engine derived from the GSX-R750,
the result is a truly unique machine that offers strong acceleration
from linear low-to-mid range torque and an intensely exciting ride.
GSX-R750 derived engine – Through modifications, including
revised cam profiles, intake and exhaust tracts and a 12.3:1
compression ratio, Suzuki engineers have tuned the 749cc engine
to produce broad low-end torque and dynamic mid-range power for
strong acceleration and unmatched throttle response.
More fuel efficient – With the valves set at a very narrow
angle, the combustion efficiency is also improved and with
cutting-edge design techniques to reduce mechanical losses, sees a
10% improvement in fuel efficiency compared to the GSR600.
Upside Down Forks (USD) – A design developed in racing and
mandatory for any serious high performance machine, the inverted KAYABA front
forks feature41mm stanchion tubes and adjustable spring preload.
Sporty handling and riding position - With a sporty riding
position and a careful relationship between the handlebars,
footrests and the seat, adjustable front and rear KAYABA suspension
and a compact frame, the new GSR750 tracks with real
confidence to deliver a dynamic ride.
Exciting and unique instruments - With adjustable brightness, the
instrument cluster features a prominent, easy to read analogue
tachometer and a large digital LCD speedometer. The LCD display also
includes a gear position indicator, fuel gauge, odometer/trip meter
and a clock.
Slim mid-section – Designed to enhance comfort so that a wider
range of riders can confidently get their feet on the floor. |