The 2009 GSXR1000 Is New No Matter Which Angle You Look At It
Since it’s original inception year in 2001, do you know how many times Suzuki had it’s flagship bike completely redesigned? Well, I know you will be wrong with your guessing so don’t even try. I tell you. The correct answer is zero. Of course there were many modifications along the way which ultimately led to this super-bike but this one is literally new from top to bottom. We only had to wait 8 long years but finally we will be able to offer our praise for Suzuki’s technicians. They have every reason to celebrate because the 2009 GSXR1000 is finally materialized. Read more
Rule The Racetrack Again With The 2011 GSXR1000
Whenever there is a passion heated argument about who builds the best sport bikes, no one argues on one thing. That Suzuki has more knowledge and experience about how to build a winning track missile than anyone else. They developed their GSXR1000 line with such a big faith that it’s leading role which other manufacturers follow is undeniable. Read more
In 2011 The 750 GSXR Represents More Than A Decade Of Innovations
I remember the time before the 1000cc bikes teared up the asphalt both on public and track roads. Back then a 750 GSXR in the right hands could beat any other machine. Nowadays it looks like the big litre bikes rule the surface of the earth and the 750 class is on the edge of extinction. Read more
2011 GSXR 600 – The Willingness To Win Expressed Again
The previous year wasn’t the best for many motorcycle retailers and Suzuki wasn’t an exception according to their selling statistics. The fact that they sold more than 360 000 GSXR models since the introductory year in 1986 is a great motivator to always try harder. The 2011 GSXR 600 is the new hope with tons of upgrades and modifications. Read more
2011 GSXR – Suzuki’s Proof of Evolution
As in nature everything changes it is the same with motorcycle production. With updated 2011 GSXR bikes, Suzuki as always plays a leading role in motorcycle evolution. Personally I don’t think Suzuki will be out of business in the future as they are offering new 2011 GSXR 600 and 750 models for this season’s thrill seekers. Don’t judge by the look because at first glance the two bikes would look identical however this cannot be further from the truth. Read more


