Suzuki Gsx-S 750 MotoGP, a special series for the centenary
Suzuki Motor Corporation (ス ズ キ 株式会社 Suzuki kabushiki gaisha), Or simply Suzuki, is a Japanese company founded in 1909 that manufactures automobiles, motorcycles and marine engines based in Hamamatsu.
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Suzuki has just celebrated its first century of the company, and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Japanese brand, the French branch of Hamamatsu has prepared a special version of the Gsx-S 750. The basic model, which is now the most sold Suzuki motorcycle in France, thus dresses the elegant suit of the Gsx-RR, the MotoGP prototype brought to the track by Alex Rins and Joan Mir.
The colors chosen by the Ecstar team for the 2020 motorcycle are blue and silver, a nostalgic choice inspired by the house’s first racers who raced on the MotoGP circuits exactly 60 years ago. The Gsx-S 750, therefore, becomes the third production bike to wear the same colors as the Suzuki Top Class prototype – after the Gsx-R 1000 and Gsx-R 125.
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The technique, however, remains the same, and the torque and maximum power data remain unchanged with 114 horsepower at 10,500 rpm and 81-newton meters at 9000 rpm. The centennial Suzuki Gsx-S 750 will have a price of 9,449 euros on the market.
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