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Suzuki GSX-R1000R

Listing ID #4203710

  • Front Suspension43mm Showa Balance Free Front (BFF) Forks
  • Rear BreakNissin Single-Piston Caliper, 220mm Disc
  • Overall Length2,075 Mm
  • Fuel Tank16 Litres
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  • Front Suspension 43mm Showa Balance Free Front (BFF) Forks
  • Overall Width 710 Mm
  • Engine Type 4-Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, Dohc
  • Fuel Tank 16 Litres
  • Overall Length 2,075 Mm
  • Transmission 6-Speed Constant Mesh With Slipper Clutch
  • Front Break Brembo Radial-Mount Monobloc Calipers, 320mm T-Drive Discs
  • Displacement 999.8cm3 (61.0 Cu. In)
  • Rear Break Nissin Single-Piston Caliper, 220mm Disc
  • Wet Weight 203 Kg
  • Starter Electric
  • Wheelbase 1,410 Mm
  • Overall Height 1,150 Mm
  • Seat Height 825 Mm
  • Rear Suspension Showa Balance Free Rear Cushion Lite (BFRC Lite) Shock

It has been three decades and more than a million sold since the GSX-R line was born. A decade and a half since the first GSX-R1000 (K1) changed the open sportsbike class forever. Now, the 6th-generation GSX-R1000 is redefining the definition of “Superbike”. It embodies the life work and professional ambition of Suzuki engineers who are extremely passionate about the GSX-R brand and its place in motorcycle history. A team who love riding and racing, enthusiasts who were determined to restore the GSX-R1000 to its rightful place as top dog. Put simply -It is the most powerful, hardest-accelerating, cleanest-running GSX-R ever built. The top-spec GSX-R1000R is equipped with the latest SHOWA BFF (Balance Free Front) forks and SHOWA BFRC  lite (Balance Free Rear Cushion lite) rear shock, bi-directional quickshifter, racing launch control, LED position lights, lightweight battery and a unquie black LCD instrument panel display letting you know you're sitting aboard something truly special.
Features

  • The most powerful GSX-R ever
  • The all-new, 999.8cm3 in-line four cylinder, DOHC, liquid-cooled engine, is the most powerful, hardest accelerating, cleanest running GSX-R engine ever built. Producing 148.6kW (202ps) @13,200rpm with 117.6Nm of torque @10,800rpm, the new engine surpases the competition. The design target was simple "Increase top end power without sacraficing low and mid range output" to acheive this Suzuki engineers had to employ advanced MotoGP derived technologies known as the Broad Power System.
  • Suzuki Racing VVT - Exploiting the higher engine speed and increasing the high-rpm power without affecting lower and mid-rpm power presented a challenge. The valve timing typically needed for higher peak power also reduces mid-range and lower-rpm power, and vice versa. The answer came from the proprietary, proven Suzuki Racing VVT (SR-VVT) System developed for Moto GP racing. Unlike complicated variable valve timing systems used by other manufactures, the SR-VVT is simpler, more compact, lighter and more positive. The centrifugally operated system is built into the intake cam sprocket and an adjacent guide plate, using 12 steel balls and slanted grooves to rotate the sprocket and retard the intake valve timing at a pre-set rpm, adding significantly to high-rpm power.
  • Improved Aerodynamics - The new GSX-R1000R has MotoGP-inspired, sleeker and more aerodynamic bodywork designed to improve handling and top speed on the racetrack.The front fairing is 13mm narrower, and reshaped fairing ears are closer to the handlebars and produce better air flow around the rider’s hands and arms. The lower leading edge of the fairing nose directs air into new Suzuki Ram-Air Direct (SRAD) intake ducts, which have a smoother internal shape that increases the flow of pressurised air into the air cleaner box. The fairing radiator cowl projects forward on each side, directing more cooling air into the radiator itself. The shape of the front fender increases down force, smoothes the flow of cooling air into the radiator and increases the air reaching the front brake calipers. The bodywork has a more connected flow line from the fairing nose to the tail section. It has a smaller frontal projected area and smoother wind-tunnel-developed lines, reducing the coefficient of drag and also reducing lift at racetrack speeds. It’s lighter, producing less moment of inertia and less leverage on the center of gravity. And it directs the air flow to improve engine and brake cooling while also increasing down force, rider wind protection, and engine efficiency. Which means that besides looking great, the new bodywork also helps the GSX-R1000R run, turn, and stop on the racetrack.
  • All-new and lighter aluminium chassis - The new GSX-R1000’s chassis is more compact and narrower than the previous model’s chassis. Suzuki engineers designed a new twin-spar aluminium perimeter frame that’s 20mm narrower at the widest point between the spars and weighs 10% less. It’s constructed of four sections, welded together. Two main spar sections are built up using inner castings and outer stampings to optimise torsional rigidity, and link the cast steering head/front engine hanger section to the cast rear section incorporating upper and lower rear engine mounts and swingarm pivot plates. The frame is 60mm wider and stronger at the rear engine mounts, reducing vibration. The upper rear shock mount is moved back by 48mm and down by 20mm, making room for a race team to install a modified fuel tank for longer-distance events. The new bolt-on rear subframe is now made of square aluminuim tubing, reducing weight by 38%
  • Bi-Directional Quick Shift System - The GSX-R1000R model also has a new racing-type bi-directional quick shift system, allowing the rider to upshift and downshift without using the clutch or the throttle. The quick shift system allows the rider to upshift smoothly and quickly at full throttle, without closing the throttle. The system automatically interrupts power delivery just long enough (between 50 and 75 milliseconds, depending upon the sensitivity adjustment) to unload the transmission gear dogs and allow a clean upshift, producing smoother, almost uninterrupted acceleration. For quicker and smoother downshifts without manually blipping the throttle twist grip or using the clutch, the system automatically opens the throttle valves just enough to increase rpm and match engine speed to the next-lower gear ratio.
  • Launch Control - The GSX-R1000R model’s launch control system makes it easier for a racer to get a good start in competition by automatically limiting engine rpm and optimising torque delivery while the rider holds the throttle twist grip wide open and concentrates on feeding in the clutch lever.
  • SHOWA BFFⓇ(Balance Free Front) forks - The GSX-R1000R model features the latest Showa BFF (Balance Free Front) forks, which were developed for racing use and have now been adapted to mass production. BFF forks provide more consistent damping and enhanced performance, increasing cornering traction by delivering smoother, more controlled travel and doing a better job of dealing with pavement imperfections. The BFF system balances (or equalises) oil pressure above and below the solid internal piston as it moves up and down, pushing oil out of the fork leg and through external damping circuits that run to the other side of the piston, where it is drawn back into the fork leg. The external compression and rebound damping circuits that the oil runs through are more precise than the valve stacks fitted above and below the piston in other types of forks, and damping control is “set free” (or isolated) from the influence of unequal pressure. It's a difference that can be felt, with riders reporting improved comfort on the road and better feel and cornering grip on the racetrack. BFF rebound damping, compression damping and spring preload can be easily adjusted externally.
  • SHOWA BFRCⓇ lite (Balance Free Rear Cushion lite) Rear Shock - BFRC® lite rear shock absorber balances (equalises) oil pressure above and below the solid internal piston as it moves. As the shock compresses, oil is pushed through the external damping circuit built into the upper shock body, through the compression valve stack and back into the shock body, on the other side of the piston.  As the shock extends, oil is pushed through the external rebound damping circuit, through the rebound valve stack and back into the shock body, on the other side of the piston. Compared to conventional shocks that generate damping by pushing oil through the internal piston and valve shim stacks fitted above and below the piston, damping control is isolated from the influence of unequal pressure. It’s a difference that the rider can feel on the street and on the racetrack, with riders reporting better feel and drive grip that allowed them to initiate their drive sooner and accelerate out of racetrack corners harder. The improvement in damping control is so significant that it is no longer necessary to provide separate high-speed and low-speed compression damping adjustments, and the rear shock is lighter as a result.
  • New Brembo Discs And Radial-mount Calipers - New Brembo stainless steel brake discs are 10 mm larger in diameter, measuring 320mm. Each disc features a new hybrid mounting system using a 50/50 combination of 5 conventional spring loaded floating pin mounts and 5 Brembo T-drive floating mounts. The Brembo T-drive floating mounts are lighter yet have more contact area between the disc and inner carrier, requiring fewer mounts (10) than conventional mounts alone (12), minimising the weight gain from the larger discs. But T-drive mounts can also produce an audible rattle in certain conditions. Conventional spring-loaded pin mounts are slightly heavier and produce a smaller contact area, but are quieter. Using a combination of T-drive and pin mounts reduces rattle as well as requiring fewer mounting points. The GSX-R1000’s Brembo radial-mount, monoblock front brake calipers each have four 32mm pistons and work with a radial-pump, 19mm master cylinder. The rear brake system uses a single-piston caliper and a 220mm disc. The end of the front brake lever is slotted to reduce the chance that wind pressure will induce brake drag at high speed.
  • Motion Track Brake System - Both models are equipped with the new Motion Track Brake System, which works with the IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit). The IMU constantly monitors vehicle movement in 6-directions along 3-axes, Pitch, Roll and Yaw. Using IMU input, the Motion Track Brake System reduces rear-wheel lift during very hard braking on the racetrack, and is especially effective on downhill sections of track. On the GSX-R1000R model, the system also optimises brake pressure when the motorcycle is leaning
  • Motion Track TCS (Traction Control System) - Suzuki’s advanced Motion Track TCS (Traction Control System) allows the rider to select 10 different levels of traction control intervention, depending upon road or racetrack conditions as well as personal preference and experience level. The power mode and level of TCS intervention can be changed while riding, as long as the throttle is closed. The Motion Track TCS continuously monitors front and rear wheel speed, throttle position, crankshaft position, gear position and motorcycle motion, and quickly reduces engine power output when a loss of traction is detected or predicted. Power output is controlled by managing ignition timing and throttle valve position.
  • New LED headlight - The new LED headlight is lightweight, bright and distinctive. This low-electric draw light has a narrow, stacked shape to allow the SRAD ducts at the nose of the fair access to the high pressure air created at higher speeds.
  • LED Combination Tail & Brake Light - LED Combination Tail & Brake Light has a very low electrical draw and the vertically stacked shape permits the tail section to be narrow for better air flow at the back of the motorcycle. License plate is also illuminated by an LED light.
  • All-New Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (S-DMS) - Using the S-DMS switch on the left handlebar, the rider can select three different mapping and engine power delivery settings designed to match power delivery to various ambient conditions, such as riding on different racetracks, or on tight and twisty roads, or in urban settings, or in traffic, or on straight and open highways. The rider can change the power mode while riding, as long as the throttle is closed. Note: Full engine power is available in all three modes.
  • Suzuki Top Feed Injectors (S-TFI) - New, ride-by-wire downdraft throttle bodies are 19mm shorter, simpler, lighter and more compact than the previous model’s throttle bodies, with a larger bore (46mm versus 44mm). The new throttle bodies each have a single butterfly valve controlled by an advanced electronic engine management system, and each cylinder is fed by two ultra-fine-atomization 10-hole injectors. One injector is mounted at a steep angle in the throttle body itself and operates any time the engine is running. A second showerhead Injector―also known as a Top Feed Injector (TFI)―is mounted in the top of the airbox, directly over each throttle body velocity stack, and operates at higher rpm. The TFI showerhead injector delivers fuel in an optimised spray pattern designed to enhance combustion efficiency, throttle response and top-end power.
  • Suzuki Dual-Stage Intake (S-DSI) - The S-DSI system has dual-stage intake funnels for cylinders #1 and #4, and single-stage, conventional intake funnels for cylinders #2 and #3. Normally, shorter conventional intake funnels are better for high-rpm power while longer conventional intake funnels are better for low and mid-range power. Thanks to the physics of air flow, S-DSI intake funnels provide the best of both, acting like a longer intake funnel at low and mid rpm, and acting like a shorter intake funnel at higher rpm.
  • Suzuki Easy Start System - The dual processor ECM also runs a new one-touch Suzuki Easy Start system, and an idle-speed system, which improves cold starting, reduces cold-start emissions and stabilises engine idle under various conditions, based on coolant temperature. The convenient Suzuki Easy Start System automatically starts the engine with one touch of the starter button mounted in the switch module on the right handlebar; there’s no need to hold the button down until the engine fires. Thanks to the new system, the rider doesn’t have to pull the clutch lever in to start the engine, as long as the transmission is in neutral.

 


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Suzuki GSX-R1000R

Listing ID #4203710

  • Front Suspension43mm Showa Balance Free Front (BFF) Forks
  • Displacement999.8cm3 (61.0 Cu. In)
  • Rear BreakNissin Single-Piston Caliper, 220mm Disc
  • Overall Height1,150 Mm
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  • Front Suspension 43mm Showa Balance Free Front (BFF) Forks
  • Engine Type 4-Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, Dohc
  • Front Break Brembo Radial-Mount Monobloc Calipers, 320mm T-Drive Discs
  • Rear Break Nissin Single-Piston Caliper, 220mm Disc
  • Starter Electric
  • Rear Suspension Showa Balance Free Rear Cushion Lite (BFRC Lite) Shock
  • Displacement 999.8cm3 (61.0 Cu. In)
  • Fuel Tank 16 Litres
  • Overall Width 710 Mm
  • Overall Length 2,075 Mm
  • Seat Height 825 Mm
  • Overall Height 1,150 Mm
  • Transmission 6-Speed Constant Mesh With Slipper Clutch
  • Wet Weight 203 Kg
  • Wheelbase 1,410 Mm

It has been three decades and more than a million sold since the GSX-R line was born. A decade and a half since the first GSX-R1000 (K1) changed the open sportsbike class forever. Now, the 6th-generation GSX-R1000 is redefining the definition of “Superbike”. It embodies the life work and professional ambition of Suzuki engineers who are extremely passionate about the GSX-R brand and its place in motorcycle history. A team who love riding and racing, enthusiasts who were determined to restore the GSX-R1000 to its rightful place as top dog. Put simply -It is the most powerful, hardest-accelerating, cleanest-running GSX-R ever built. The top-spec GSX-R1000R is equipped with the latest SHOWA BFF (Balance Free Front) forks and SHOWA BFRC  lite (Balance Free Rear Cushion lite) rear shock, bi-directional quickshifter, racing launch control, LED position lights, lightweight battery and a unquie black LCD instrument panel display letting you know you're sitting aboard something truly special.
Features

  • The most powerful GSX-R ever
  • The all-new, 999.8cm3 in-line four cylinder, DOHC, liquid-cooled engine, is the most powerful, hardest accelerating, cleanest running GSX-R engine ever built. Producing 148.6kW (202ps) @13,200rpm with 117.6Nm of torque @10,800rpm, the new engine surpases the competition. The design target was simple "Increase top end power without sacraficing low and mid range output" to acheive this Suzuki engineers had to employ advanced MotoGP derived technologies known as the Broad Power System.
  • Suzuki Racing VVT - Exploiting the higher engine speed and increasing the high-rpm power without affecting lower and mid-rpm power presented a challenge. The valve timing typically needed for higher peak power also reduces mid-range and lower-rpm power, and vice versa. The answer came from the proprietary, proven Suzuki Racing VVT (SR-VVT) System developed for Moto GP racing. Unlike complicated variable valve timing systems used by other manufactures, the SR-VVT is simpler, more compact, lighter and more positive. The centrifugally operated system is built into the intake cam sprocket and an adjacent guide plate, using 12 steel balls and slanted grooves to rotate the sprocket and retard the intake valve timing at a pre-set rpm, adding significantly to high-rpm power.
  • Improved Aerodynamics - The new GSX-R1000R has MotoGP-inspired, sleeker and more aerodynamic bodywork designed to improve handling and top speed on the racetrack.The front fairing is 13mm narrower, and reshaped fairing ears are closer to the handlebars and produce better air flow around the rider’s hands and arms. The lower leading edge of the fairing nose directs air into new Suzuki Ram-Air Direct (SRAD) intake ducts, which have a smoother internal shape that increases the flow of pressurised air into the air cleaner box. The fairing radiator cowl projects forward on each side, directing more cooling air into the radiator itself. The shape of the front fender increases down force, smoothes the flow of cooling air into the radiator and increases the air reaching the front brake calipers. The bodywork has a more connected flow line from the fairing nose to the tail section. It has a smaller frontal projected area and smoother wind-tunnel-developed lines, reducing the coefficient of drag and also reducing lift at racetrack speeds. It’s lighter, producing less moment of inertia and less leverage on the center of gravity. And it directs the air flow to improve engine and brake cooling while also increasing down force, rider wind protection, and engine efficiency. Which means that besides looking great, the new bodywork also helps the GSX-R1000R run, turn, and stop on the racetrack.
  • All-new and lighter aluminium chassis - The new GSX-R1000’s chassis is more compact and narrower than the previous model’s chassis. Suzuki engineers designed a new twin-spar aluminium perimeter frame that’s 20mm narrower at the widest point between the spars and weighs 10% less. It’s constructed of four sections, welded together. Two main spar sections are built up using inner castings and outer stampings to optimise torsional rigidity, and link the cast steering head/front engine hanger section to the cast rear section incorporating upper and lower rear engine mounts and swingarm pivot plates. The frame is 60mm wider and stronger at the rear engine mounts, reducing vibration. The upper rear shock mount is moved back by 48mm and down by 20mm, making room for a race team to install a modified fuel tank for longer-distance events. The new bolt-on rear subframe is now made of square aluminuim tubing, reducing weight by 38%
  • Bi-Directional Quick Shift System - The GSX-R1000R model also has a new racing-type bi-directional quick shift system, allowing the rider to upshift and downshift without using the clutch or the throttle. The quick shift system allows the rider to upshift smoothly and quickly at full throttle, without closing the throttle. The system automatically interrupts power delivery just long enough (between 50 and 75 milliseconds, depending upon the sensitivity adjustment) to unload the transmission gear dogs and allow a clean upshift, producing smoother, almost uninterrupted acceleration. For quicker and smoother downshifts without manually blipping the throttle twist grip or using the clutch, the system automatically opens the throttle valves just enough to increase rpm and match engine speed to the next-lower gear ratio.
  • Launch Control - The GSX-R1000R model’s launch control system makes it easier for a racer to get a good start in competition by automatically limiting engine rpm and optimising torque delivery while the rider holds the throttle twist grip wide open and concentrates on feeding in the clutch lever.
  • SHOWA BFFⓇ(Balance Free Front) forks - The GSX-R1000R model features the latest Showa BFF (Balance Free Front) forks, which were developed for racing use and have now been adapted to mass production. BFF forks provide more consistent damping and enhanced performance, increasing cornering traction by delivering smoother, more controlled travel and doing a better job of dealing with pavement imperfections. The BFF system balances (or equalises) oil pressure above and below the solid internal piston as it moves up and down, pushing oil out of the fork leg and through external damping circuits that run to the other side of the piston, where it is drawn back into the fork leg. The external compression and rebound damping circuits that the oil runs through are more precise than the valve stacks fitted above and below the piston in other types of forks, and damping control is “set free” (or isolated) from the influence of unequal pressure. It's a difference that can be felt, with riders reporting improved comfort on the road and better feel and cornering grip on the racetrack. BFF rebound damping, compression damping and spring preload can be easily adjusted externally.
  • SHOWA BFRCⓇ lite (Balance Free Rear Cushion lite) Rear Shock - BFRC® lite rear shock absorber balances (equalises) oil pressure above and below the solid internal piston as it moves. As the shock compresses, oil is pushed through the external damping circuit built into the upper shock body, through the compression valve stack and back into the shock body, on the other side of the piston.  As the shock extends, oil is pushed through the external rebound damping circuit, through the rebound valve stack and back into the shock body, on the other side of the piston. Compared to conventional shocks that generate damping by pushing oil through the internal piston and valve shim stacks fitted above and below the piston, damping control is isolated from the influence of unequal pressure. It’s a difference that the rider can feel on the street and on the racetrack, with riders reporting better feel and drive grip that allowed them to initiate their drive sooner and accelerate out of racetrack corners harder. The improvement in damping control is so significant that it is no longer necessary to provide separate high-speed and low-speed compression damping adjustments, and the rear shock is lighter as a result.
  • New Brembo Discs And Radial-mount Calipers - New Brembo stainless steel brake discs are 10 mm larger in diameter, measuring 320mm. Each disc features a new hybrid mounting system using a 50/50 combination of 5 conventional spring loaded floating pin mounts and 5 Brembo T-drive floating mounts. The Brembo T-drive floating mounts are lighter yet have more contact area between the disc and inner carrier, requiring fewer mounts (10) than conventional mounts alone (12), minimising the weight gain from the larger discs. But T-drive mounts can also produce an audible rattle in certain conditions. Conventional spring-loaded pin mounts are slightly heavier and produce a smaller contact area, but are quieter. Using a combination of T-drive and pin mounts reduces rattle as well as requiring fewer mounting points. The GSX-R1000’s Brembo radial-mount, monoblock front brake calipers each have four 32mm pistons and work with a radial-pump, 19mm master cylinder. The rear brake system uses a single-piston caliper and a 220mm disc. The end of the front brake lever is slotted to reduce the chance that wind pressure will induce brake drag at high speed.
  • Motion Track Brake System - Both models are equipped with the new Motion Track Brake System, which works with the IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit). The IMU constantly monitors vehicle movement in 6-directions along 3-axes, Pitch, Roll and Yaw. Using IMU input, the Motion Track Brake System reduces rear-wheel lift during very hard braking on the racetrack, and is especially effective on downhill sections of track. On the GSX-R1000R model, the system also optimises brake pressure when the motorcycle is leaning
  • Motion Track TCS (Traction Control System) - Suzuki’s advanced Motion Track TCS (Traction Control System) allows the rider to select 10 different levels of traction control intervention, depending upon road or racetrack conditions as well as personal preference and experience level. The power mode and level of TCS intervention can be changed while riding, as long as the throttle is closed. The Motion Track TCS continuously monitors front and rear wheel speed, throttle position, crankshaft position, gear position and motorcycle motion, and quickly reduces engine power output when a loss of traction is detected or predicted. Power output is controlled by managing ignition timing and throttle valve position.
  • New LED headlight - The new LED headlight is lightweight, bright and distinctive. This low-electric draw light has a narrow, stacked shape to allow the SRAD ducts at the nose of the fair access to the high pressure air created at higher speeds.
  • LED Combination Tail & Brake Light - LED Combination Tail & Brake Light has a very low electrical draw and the vertically stacked shape permits the tail section to be narrow for better air flow at the back of the motorcycle. License plate is also illuminated by an LED light.
  • All-New Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (S-DMS) - Using the S-DMS switch on the left handlebar, the rider can select three different mapping and engine power delivery settings designed to match power delivery to various ambient conditions, such as riding on different racetracks, or on tight and twisty roads, or in urban settings, or in traffic, or on straight and open highways. The rider can change the power mode while riding, as long as the throttle is closed. Note: Full engine power is available in all three modes.
  • Suzuki Top Feed Injectors (S-TFI) - New, ride-by-wire downdraft throttle bodies are 19mm shorter, simpler, lighter and more compact than the previous model’s throttle bodies, with a larger bore (46mm versus 44mm). The new throttle bodies each have a single butterfly valve controlled by an advanced electronic engine management system, and each cylinder is fed by two ultra-fine-atomization 10-hole injectors. One injector is mounted at a steep angle in the throttle body itself and operates any time the engine is running. A second showerhead Injector―also known as a Top Feed Injector (TFI)―is mounted in the top of the airbox, directly over each throttle body velocity stack, and operates at higher rpm. The TFI showerhead injector delivers fuel in an optimised spray pattern designed to enhance combustion efficiency, throttle response and top-end power.
  • Suzuki Dual-Stage Intake (S-DSI) - The S-DSI system has dual-stage intake funnels for cylinders #1 and #4, and single-stage, conventional intake funnels for cylinders #2 and #3. Normally, shorter conventional intake funnels are better for high-rpm power while longer conventional intake funnels are better for low and mid-range power. Thanks to the physics of air flow, S-DSI intake funnels provide the best of both, acting like a longer intake funnel at low and mid rpm, and acting like a shorter intake funnel at higher rpm.
  • Suzuki Easy Start System - The dual processor ECM also runs a new one-touch Suzuki Easy Start system, and an idle-speed system, which improves cold starting, reduces cold-start emissions and stabilises engine idle under various conditions, based on coolant temperature. The convenient Suzuki Easy Start System automatically starts the engine with one touch of the starter button mounted in the switch module on the right handlebar; there’s no need to hold the button down until the engine fires. Thanks to the new system, the rider doesn’t have to pull the clutch lever in to start the engine, as long as the transmission is in neutral.

 


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