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Old 09-23-2010, 06:23 PM   #1
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Default 2011 Gsxr-600/750

In case anyone was looking to upgrade......doesn't look like it's upgrading much.


http://www.cycleworld.com/motorcycle...i_gsx-r600_750

Looks like Suzuki went and did it again — shrunk the GSX-R, that is. This spy photo, shot mid-September in Southern California during a closed-gate racetrack testing session, reveals what appears to be an even more compact sporting platform from the Japanese bike maker. Either that, or Suzuki has hired ex-professional basketball players to sort out final suspension settings on its latest, greatest repli-racers.

Suzuki didn't bring in a 2010 GSX-R600, 750 or 1000 last year. That's expected to change this time around, at least in the case of the 600 and 750, which have for a number of years differed for the most part only in the displacements of their liquid-cooled, dohc, 16-valve four-cylinder engines.

One of the obvious areas of dissimilarity between the previous model and this new machine is the front brakes. This new model appears to wear completely different calipers. They're still radially mounted but chunkier and possibly more rigid.

There are clear differences, as well, in the ram-air intakes in the upper fairing, in the shape of the headlight and the contour of the top of the windscreen. The tailsection is whisker-thin. Passengers beware.

Suzuki is expected to reveal its entire 2011 lineup in early October at its Las Vegas dealer show.

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Old 09-26-2010, 01:53 PM   #2
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I don't think Suzuki is doing much to this new model. If you want to upgrade, I would just go 2010 Kawi ZX6r
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:57 PM   #3
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It'd be interesting to see what they come out with in 2012
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It'd be interesting to see what they come out with in 2012

Hopefully a new GSXR-1000, but the 600/750 will probably be this same one above until 2014 unless the economy and bike sales improve quite a bit.
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http://www.gsxr.es/2010/10/04/fotogr...sx-r-750-2011/


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