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2008 Suzuki GSX-R Comparison
2008 Suzuki GSX-R Comparison
…best? Is it a nimble-handling 600, Mr. Versatile 750, or an arm-wrenching 1000cc monster? Undoubtedly, everyone has their own opinion..."My 600cc rules the tight and twisty stuff, no one can keep up with me in the corners," says one friend."This 750 does it all - I've got power and handling, best of…
2005 Supersport Track Kawasaki ZX-6R Comparison
2005 Supersport Track Kawasaki ZX-6R Comparison
…the carousel, hastily accelerating fast enough to pull past Ducatis and RC51s on the following straight. The ZX squirts out of corners almost like a 750, easily leaving bikes like the CBR in its dust. And unlike the Honda and Yamaha, the ZX has very smooth throttle response. "The motor is hands-down the…
2007 GSX-R750 vs Daytona 675 Conclusion
2007 GSX-R750 vs Daytona 675 Conclusion
GSX-R it does require more work, however, and once it is on the boil it seems to run out of gearing up top - especially when trying to track down the taller-geared Suzuki through a few of Infineon's short chutes. The Daytona is actually accelerating just a few tenths off the pace of the bigger GSX-R
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 First Ride
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 First Ride
…sized GSX-R. Despite the not too dissimilar appearance compared to the bike of yesteryear, the '08 750 hosts a number of updates that on paper seem pretty trivial. However, in function they are quite noticeable. In an age when 600s and 1000s are a sportbike enthusiast's primary choices the 750 has faded…
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…
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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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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2006 Suzuki GSX-R600 First Ride
2006 Suzuki GSX-R600 First Ride
…Riding the 600 first, we were allotted only three sessions on the world-famous Australian racetrack, with a further three the following day on the 750.Firstly though, it was necessary to attend a tech brief as some comments about how alike the two bikes were going to be was being bandied about: Two…
2008 Suzuki GSX-R600 & 750 First Look
2008 Suzuki GSX-R600 & 750 First Look
…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 calipers…
2008 GSX-R Comparison Results
2008 GSX-R Comparison Results
…600 just edged out the 750 as track favorite, while the 1000 barely nipped the 750 to be street favorite. But in the overall rankings, by virtue of a two "For My Money" picks (see below), as well as taking a close second in both the individual Track and Street ranking, the 750 takes top honors. If you…

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