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Is the Suzuki GSXR 750 the most compact and unique addition to the range ?


Today with a look into the motorbike side of things, we aim our attention at the Japanese car and motorbike company known as Suzuki and one of their additions to the GSXR line up which makes it's way to you in the shape and form of the GSXR 750. The GSXR line up has definitely been one of the best sellers for the company over the years and they have gone on to have much tremendous success with these line ups of bike. The brand are also responsible for the birth of the fastest motorbike on the planet, the Hayabusa. The 750cc addition to GSXR line up though is perhaps one of the most compact and neat looking additions to the range in recent years and it could very well prove to be the ideal bike for your needs. Over the years some GSXR models have proven to be ideal rivals for the likes of Honda with the fire blade and we believe that judging by what we know so far about this particular model, it could very well prove to be the case again.


What helps the Suzuki GSXR 750 make an impact ?

So what has found it's way into this particular motorbike during it's time on the manufacturing process and why should you choose this particular model over anything similar power and handling wise from companies such as Ducati and Yamaha ?. Well the addition of a 750cc liquid cooled engine is certainly a welcome one. A fuel injection system and a standard six speed transmission also comes along with the 750 as standard. All round we see this model produce a grand total of 13,200 revs per minute whereas 86.30NM of Torque is also developed. A strong 17 litre fuel tank capacity also makes it's way to the GSXR 750.

 

In regards to how this bike looks,we see the bike made available in a choice of three different colours which consist of Blue and White,White and Black and last but not least a different shade of Blue which looks darker than the first option which is also joined by the White paint scheme.

 

What does the Suzuki GSXR 750 sell for ?

Well firstly before we jump straight into the price tag that comes along with this particular addition to the Suzuki line up,we are pleased to deliver on some good news that this particular model is officially available to purchase right now from your local Suzuki dealer around the world. Now in terms of how much you can expect this particular model to set you back, expect to pay a total sum of £9,899 for a brand new version of the 750.