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Suzuki Motorcycles Launch Special Edition GSR750Z
Suzuki is known for producing reliable and fast motorcycles. They haven't changed their philosophies, don't worry. If you're a true petrol head and we guess you are, thus you are here. You must have definitely heard about the Japanese's most powerful and iconic motorcycle the GSXR750.
The Suzuki GSXR750 was popular because of the story it came with. There were rumours about the engine of the beast being so powerful at a point that interesting it bent several chassis's. We are not going to debate about that, instead we are here to tell you about the engine being used in a different model now.
The Japanese manufacturer has built a special edition GSR750Z and is on sale now. Suzuki's GSR750Z is a naked street bike that sports the iconic 750cc engine present in the GSXR750. There is some bad news too, the GSR750Z is available only in the United Kingdom.
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The engine will be the same 749cc liquid cooled 4-cylinder powerhouse. It will sport fuel injection and will be mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The engine will be capable of producing 105 horsepower along with 80 Nm of peak torque.
The special edition GSR750Z will adorn Suzuki racing livery consisting of unique blue and white. It will also get a R11 exhaust system made specially by Yoshimura. Other special additions include blue chain drive, matt finished handlebars, red rear suspension and gold anodised forks with red adjusters.
Suzuki's special edition GSR750Z will cost INR 7,55,114 for the standard version. They also have an optional ABS model which, will cost INR 7,95,588. These would be good editions if they were launched in India, however, it is believed we are not ready for these bikes yet.
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