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Suzuki GSX-R 750
The Incredible 2010 Suzuki GSX-R750. With the
most powerful, efficient and cleanest running 750cc four stroke production
engine Suzuki has ever produced. A race proven cast-aluminum-alloy frame.
Exciting bodywork with increased aerodynamics. An advanced engine management
and fuel injection system with adjustable on-the-fly mapping. Fully
adjustable high-performance suspension, and radial-mount brakes.
Delivering open-class racetrack performance in a middleweight-sized package.
It's as if the talented team of engineers responsible for the GSX-R750
designed a racebike with street equipment like lights, instruments and a
horn and mirrors. Which makes it more obvious what the 2010 GSX-R750 really
is. Not just a true race replica The original race replica, reborn.
Review
There's nothing like a head bobbing, engine
wailing, 140 mph fifth gear corner to get the blood stirring. Especially
when that corner happens to be Turn 8 at the "Fastest Road in the West," on
OE street tires. That's the scenario we found ourselves in at Willow Springs
International Raceway behind the windscreen of Suzuki's updated GSX-R750.
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