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Set of 3 Stickers Suzuki Hayabusa Elephant 2008-2020
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Key chain Suzuki GSXR 600/750
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Keychain Suzuki Hayabusa
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Set of 3 stickers Suzuki GSXR 1000 "Whale"
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Poster Suzuki GSXR Hayabusa Falcon
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Mug Suzuki GSX-S 750 "Ram"
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Hoodie Suzuki GSX-S1000F "Orca"
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Hoodie Suzuki B-King “Bull”
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Mug Suzuki GSXR Hayabusa Falcon 2008-2020
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T-shirt Suzuki Hayabusa Elephant 2008-2020
Suzuki has shown its new colour options for the 2018 GSX-R1000R, & with the award-winning superbike available both in an eye-catching white & and stealthy black version of the firm’s MotoGP-inspired livery. The & GSX-R1000 is also available in the same white paint scheme as the & GSX-R1000R, as well as a matt black for 2018, with blue accents and & wheels.
In the hands of Michael Dunlop, the new GSX-R1000 - which & is not only visually inspired by the GSX-RR, but benefits from engine & and chassis technology taken directly from the prototype racer - won the & blue riband Senior TT on the Isle of Man, while his teammate in the & Hawk Racing stable, Richard Cooper, raced to nine victories in the & National Superstock 1000 class. In Superbike trim, it won this year’s & MotoAmerica title and the Australian Superbike championship.
The GSX-R1000R gets an inertial measurement unit-controlled & traction control system with 10 settings, plus cornering ABS, launch & control, a bidirectional quickshifter and auto-blipper, plus Showa’s & race-proven balance free suspension.The GSX-R1000R comes with an RRP of £16,099, while the GSX-R1000 & is available for £13,599. Both will be on display on the Suzuki stand at & Motorcycle Live, which takes place at the NEC in Birmingham, and opens & its doors on Saturday 18 November.