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2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Specifications:Engine: 749cc Inline-Four, DOHC, 16 valvesBore x Stroke: 70.0 x 48.7mmCompression Ratio: 12.5:1Horsepower: 122.7 hp @ 12,600 rpmTorque: 53.6 lb-ft @ 11,200 rpmWeight: 439 lbs. w/fuelPower to Weight Ratio: 0.28 hp per lbsFront Suspension: Showa 41mm fork, 4-way adj…
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2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 First Ride
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 First Ride
…windscreen of Suzuki's updated GSX-R750. Suzuki invited MotorcycleUSA to spend some time aboard their not too big, not too small, but instead what could be the perfect 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…
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison II
2008 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison II
…with more oomph in the motor than the supersport 600.Suzuki GSX-R750Suzuki's GSX-R750 seems to fall through the cracks more and more each year, somehow turning into an outcast these days. How? We have no idea. It truly perplexes us to think Suzuki is the last and only producer of a three-quarter Inline…
2007 GSX-R750 vs Daytona 675
2007 GSX-R750 vs Daytona 675
…tossed it into the mix with the only legitimate 750 sportbike on the market today: The Suzuki GSX-R750. With no clear class to call their own we created one for them. Ladies and gentleman, welcome to our inaugural Exiles Comparo between the 2007 Suzuki GSX-R750 and the Triumph Daytona 675.Although these…
2006 Suzuki GSX-R750 First Ride
2006 Suzuki GSX-R750 First Ride
…end of the day, our trip to Philip Island was not a comparison test or a venue to pick a winner between the two Suzukis on test. It did however make it very clear that as fast as the 750 was, and as complete of a package, I think if I was presented with the choice, I would take the 600 because I felt…
2007 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison
2007 Suzuki GSX-R750 Comparison
…steering geometry and formidable suspension, the GSX-R750 transitions and leans into the corner with just a slight press on the bar.Like all 07' Suzuki GSX-Rs, the 750 features a slipper clutch, which allows for idiot-proof downshifts no matter what you do to screw it up. The slipper clutch was especially…
2008 Ducati 848 vs Suzuki GSX-R750
2008 Ducati 848 vs Suzuki GSX-R750
…best 600 and 1000cc 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…
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2003 $6000 Cruiser Shootout
2003 $6000 Cruiser Shootout
…retail for under $6000. Taking part in our $6K test is the capable quartet comprised of the Honda Shadow Spirit 750, the Harley Davidson Sportster 883, the Kawasaki Vulcan 800, and the Suzuki Marauder 800. While some more recent cruisers are built to achieve the chunky look of the 1930s and '40s, this…
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-R Comparison
2008 Suzuki GSX-R Comparison
…split the difference with a 750? We find out when we pit the GSX-R1000, GSX-R750 and GSX-R600 against one another on the track and street.Triplets: Suzuki GSX-R600 vs. GSX-R750 vs.?GSX-R1000 We've all been there - sitting on the side of our favorite canyon road or in the pits at a local trackday, bench…

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