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Suzuki GSX-S 750Z
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Make Model |
Suzuki GSX-S 750Z |
Year |
2017 - 18 |
Engine |
Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, TSCC |
Capacity |
749 cc / 45.7 cub. in |
Bore x Stroke | |
Compression Ratio | 12.3:1 |
Cooling System | Liquid |
Lubrication | Wet sump |
Induction |
Suzuki Fuel Injection with SDTV |
Ignition |
Electronic ignition (transistorised) |
Traction Control | Suzuki Advanced Traction Control |
Starting |
Electric |
Max Power |
73.8 kW / 99.1 hp @ 10170 rpm |
Max Torque |
73.6 Nm / 54.3 lb-ft @ 9060 rpm |
Clutch | Wet, multi-plate type |
Transmission |
6 Speed, constant mesh |
Final Drive | Chain, DID50VAZ, 114 links |
Frame | Aluminium, twin spar |
Front Suspension |
Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped |
Front Wheel Travel |
120 mm / 4.7 in |
Rear Suspension |
Link type, coil spring, oil damped, 7-way adjustable |
Rear Wheel Travel |
130 mm / 5.1 in |
Front Brakes |
2x 310 mm Full floating discs, 4-piston calipers |
Rear Brakes |
Single 220 mm disc, Nissin, 1-piston caliper |
Front Tyre |
120/70ZR17M/C (58W), tubeless |
Rear Tyre |
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Dimensions |
Length 2125 mm / 83.6 in Width 785 mm / 30.9 in |
Wheelbase | 1455 mm / 57.2 in |
Seat Height | 820 mm / 32.2 in |
Ground Clearance | |
Wet Weight |
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Fuel Capacity |
16 Litres / 4.2 US gal / 3.7 Imp gal |
Suzuki continues to roll out improvements and updates to its line of standard-class streetbikes, and now announces the 2018 Suzuki GSX-S750 and GSX-S750Z to go along with the 2017 GSX-S1000/F. Featuring significant engine and chassis advancements, these performance-focused street bikes deliver the energetic power that could only come from the GSX-R lineage. Suzuki offers this 750 in two striking styles, the original GSX-S750 and the GSX-S750Z which features Suzuki’s Anti-lock Brake System and dramatic matte black body work.
2018 GSX-S750 &
GSX-S750Z
The new 2018 GSX-S750 brings significant
engine and chassis advancement over the prior version to firmly establish
itself as the second model in Suzuki’s innovative lineup of performance
street machines. As with the GSX-S1000, this new GSX-S750 inherits its heart
and soul from the 30-year racing heritage of the GSX-R750. With boosted
engine power and a suite of new rider-friendly features, this restyled
GSX-S750 is ready to capture hearts and turn heads as the new leader in its
class.
With styling influenced by its bigger stablemate, but with its own aggressive turn, the GSX-S750 new bodywork looks wild and forceful, yet keeps the rider comfortable at all times. The new headlight nacelle houses provides a visual focal point while the under cowl connects the chassis styling to the engine and new exhaust system.
Nestled in the headlight nacelle like the GSX-S1000, the new lightweight and compact instrument panel uses a LCD display that includes speedometer, tachometer, odometer, dual tripmeters, a clock and a variety of other functions that can be controlled via the rocker switch on the left-hand handlebar. Below the panel are new, large-diameter, matter-black tapered handlebars that damp vibration while adding style and good control leverage for the rider.
The potent 749cc 4-cylinder fuel-injected engine uses 2005 GSX-R750 architecture so the power delivery is an excellent bled of strong low-end and a muscular top end. This also permits a shorter chassis which greatly enhances handling and makes the GSX-S750 the only motorcycle in its class with an engine with SuperSport lineage.
Suzuki’s advanced traction control system lets the GSX-S750 rider control the throttle with more confidence in various riding conditions. As a result, the rider can enjoy sport riding with less anxiety. There are four traction control modes (1, 2, 3, and OFF) that the rider can easily adjust at rest or on-the-fly via a handlebar-mounted control. The difference between the modes are their sensitivity to road conditions.
This new GSX-S750 is equipped with Suzuki’s Easy-start System that requires just a simple touch of the starter button to fire up the engine (without pulling the clutch lever if the transmission is in neutral). Suzuki’s patented, Throttle-body Integrated Idle Speed Control (TI-ISC) stabilizes the engine idle speed and includes Suzuki’s Low RPM Assist feature that seamlessly adjusts engine speed during take-off and low-speed riding to smooth the power delivery and to help reduce the possibility of the rider stalling the motorcycle.
The unique chassis integrates the best qualities of a tubular girder streetbike frame and a twin-spar sportbike frame with a new trapezoidal, beam-type swingarm that tapers down to new chain adjusters adding strength and style. Controlling the road is a KYB pre-load adjustable shock and inverted fork with gold anodized outer tubes. Radially mounted to the fork are new, four-piston Nissin Monobloc brake calipers squeezing twin, 310mm wave style brake rotors with a single-piston caliper and wave-rotor out back to help deliver controlled stops.
For an additional injection of technology and style, there’s the GSX-S750Z. This bike includes the Suzuki Anti-lock Brake System plus aggressive blacked-out styling that surrounds the ergonomically comfortable, yet sporty riding position.
Choosing the GSX-S750, or the dark personality of the GSX-S750Z delivers discriminating riders the perfect sportbike balance of engine punch, chassis response, great looks and smart value. This new GSX-S750 looks better and outperforms its popular predecessor – and other entries in the class. It is nimble, comfortable, and an exhilarating, fun ride. Color and Pricing for the GSX-S750 and GSX-S750Z are TBA with units hitting dealership floors on March 2017.
The Traction Control System is not a substitute for the rider’s throttle control. It cannot prevent loss of traction due to excessive speed when the rider enters a turn and/or applies the brakes. Neither can it prevent the front wheel from losing grip.
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