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2007 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison
2007 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison
…exhaust pipe with its smaller 600cc sibling. The best way to tell the models apart is by the "carbonized titanium" coating on the front fork and orange 750 stickers on the tail section.Throw a leg over the three-quarter liter machine and you immediately notice just how intuitive the riding position is. With…
2006 Suzuki GSX-R750 First Ride
2006 Suzuki GSX-R750 First Ride
…Australian sun on the high-speed Phillip Island racetrack, there were certainly no disappointments.The 750 owns a beefier powerplant than the 600 and only a 4-lb weight increase, so riding the 750 around the Phillip Island circuit required a different approach.With an additional 25 horsepower over the…
2008 Aprilia Shiver 750 First Ride
2008 Aprilia Shiver 750 First Ride
Europeans have eaten up mid-sized streetfighters like the Honda Hornet and Kawasaki Z750. Aprilia hopes to capitalize on this trend with the new Shiver 750.For those in the market for a funky middleweight roadster, the choice has never been so good. Gone is the stuffy, slightly cheap image that used to go…
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison II
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison II
…too much power is like having too much money, who do everything in excess, who are never satisfied. But for the rest of us rational-minded folks, the 750 is hard to beat.It was quickly a favorite on the street and track. The only complaint may be that it's actually good at everything, but not really great…
2008 Ducati 848 vs Suzuki GSX-R750
2008 Ducati 848 vs Suzuki GSX-R750
…offerings. In fact, after that first outing we couldn't help but think that Suzuki may have concocted the perfect blend with its 750. For the majority of the last ten years Suzuki's 750 has enjoyed complete dominance within its class. That is until this year when Ducati unleashed its all-new 848. Before swinging…
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Suzuki GSX-R750 Project Bike
Suzuki GSX-R750 Project Bike
Project Suzuki GSX-R750 Stage 1Ultimate Street-Legal Sportbike: Stage 1The plan was simple: Make a full-on, race-ready Heavyweight Superbike, but make it docile enough to be an everyday street bike. Okay, maybe not so simple. Typically a race bike is finicky, idles high, runs hot when not at speed,…
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison
…California means that you're going to need a fast, comfortable and skinny bike so you can zip right through late afternoon gridlock and the Gixxer 750 is it. I've owned four of them and wouldn't hesitate to buy another one."
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2008 Suzuki GSX-R600 & 750 First Look
2008 Suzuki GSX-R600 & 750 First Look
…180-gram reduction up front and 250-grams in the rear. The wheels are shod with Bridgestone rubber.With the addition of this year's Gixxer 600 and 750, the entire GSX-R sport lineup utilizes the Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (S-DMS).The braking system has seen a slight revision for 2008. Four-piston Tokico…
2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 1st Ride
2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 1st Ride
…the?Honda Shadow Spirit 750.Debuting back in 1983, the?Shadow 750 was the beginning of a quarter-century of?Honda V-Twin designs which bear the Shadow moniker to this day. The shaft-driven 750 took a 10-year hiatus when Honda upped displacement to 800cc in 1988, with the 750 returning a decade later…
2007 MV Agusta F4 R312 First Ride
2007 MV Agusta F4 R312 First Ride
…F4 1000R set the fastest outright lap time at Jerez in the annual Masterbike, beating off all the 2006 sportbikes.But today we're riding the new ?14,750 ($29,500), F4 R312 (even the name sounds exotic, doesn't it?) at its world launch at Monza, Italy. It's a full-production model to replace the F4 1000R…

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