Suzuki factory specials released

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Suzuki GB has announced availability of the special edition Hayabusa, first unveiled at last year’s Motorcycle Live, as well as details of a factory-built, special edition GSX-R750, too.

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Arriving in UK dealerships this month, the GSX1300RZ Hayabusa features a host of aesthetic highlights, including a special red and black two-tone paint scheme and seat, as well as gold anodised fork caps, adjusters, steering stem nut and chain adjusters. Black Brembo calipers with red lettering complete the look, to help fans of the legendary hyper-bike stand out from the crowd.

Also available in dealers this month is a special edition version of the iconic GSX-R750. Taking similar design cues as the special Hayabusa, the GSX-R750Z boast a special red and black livery and red seat, as well as silver Brembo monobloc calipers with red lettering, dark gold, anodised steering stem nut, chain adjusters and front forks, with red anodised fork caps and adjusters.

Suzuki GB’s George Cheeseman commented, “After the positive reception and customer interest at Motorcycle Live last year, we’re delighted to be able to announce the availability of the special edition Hayabusa and the details of the GSX-R750. Both models offer something different over the standard version, and with limited numbers available worldwide, they also offer customers the chance to own something special and unique.”

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The GSX-R750Z is available for £9,899, the same RRP as the standard machine, while the GSX1300RZ Hayabusa comes with an RRP of £11,499. Both models are included in Suzuki’s popular Me Me Me campaign, which has been extended until the end of April.

For more information, visit www.suzuki-gb.co.uk

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