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  • Tokyo Motor Show SCOOP: Suzuki bikes from GSX concept to powered bicycle

    Tokyo Motor Show SCOOP: Suzuki bikes from GSX concept to powered bicycle

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    Tokyo Motor Show SCOOP: Suzuki bikes from GSX concept to powered bicycle Suzuki is showcasing an impressive selection of concept and production motorcycles at the Tokyo Motor Show. Suzuki will be celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2020 and the theme for it’s booth at the show is “Suzuki next 100”. We’re not convinced that the…

  • Adventure comes as standard on the new Suzuki V-Strom

    Adventure comes as standard on the new Suzuki V-Strom

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      The Japanese company has announced the introduction of a new, higher-spec base model Suzuki V-Strom 1000, complete with over £1,000 worth of accessories for the new adventure bike. Dubbed the V-Strom 1000 Adventure and maintaining its RRP of £9,999, the new base model is now available with hand guards, lower cowling, engine bars, side case…

  • Win a Suzuki: Could YOU be worker of the year?

    Win a Suzuki: Could YOU be worker of the year?

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    Dickies, in collaboration with Suzuki, have set out to find 2014’s UK Worker of the Year – and they’re starting at the British Superbike. Dickies, leaders in workwear, have started their annual search to find Britain’s top workers and ultimately the 2014 UK Worker of the Year, and where better to find it than at…

  • Suzuki GT250 X7 added to vintage parts programme

    Suzuki GT250 X7 added to vintage parts programme

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    Suzuki GB has announced another new addition to the hugely popular Vintage Parts Programme, with the iconic GT250 X7 following the recent inclusion of the original GSX-R750 ‘Slabby’. The GT series, first launched in Europe in 1973, quickly developed a cult following. Widely heralded as the first 250 to achieve a genuine 100mph, the now-sought…

  • Reader Review: Suzuki GSX 750 W Inazuma | Reader review

    Reader Review: Suzuki GSX 750 W Inazuma | Reader review

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    Name: Stuart David Halley From: Midlothian Riding for: 20+ years Price paid for the bike: £1200 in October 2008 from a private seller in Edinburgh What type of riding do you do:  Daily commuting. Fast long-weekend trips around Scotland. Day trips to East Lothian, Borders, Northumberland and Fife Coast Tell us about the engine: This is not a bike for slow, stop/start riding. Unless…

  • Reader Review: 2013 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R | Reader review

    Reader Review: 2013 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R | Reader review

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    Name: Steve Leather From: Conwy Riding for: 30 years Price paid for the bike: £10,400 in May 2013 from Bill Smiths Bangor What type of riding do you do:  Two-up and single, mainly around Snowdonia’s twisty mountain roads Tell us about the engine: The Suzuki Hayabusa has a stunningly torquey engine, with acceleration in any gear at anything over 1000 rpm, regardless of whether…

  • Special edition Suzuki GSR750 announced

    Special edition Suzuki GSR750 announced

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      Suzuki has announced details of a new special edition GSR750, with the factory-built ‘Z’ model available in dealerships now. Derived from the iconic GSX-R750 machine, the special edition GSR750 naked comes in a unique blue and white paint scheme, reminiscent of Suzuki’s traditional racing colours, and boasts a Yoshimura R11 silencer. Other special touches include a…

  • Limited edition Guy Martin & William Dunlop Suzuki GSX-R600 Tyco replicas

    Limited edition Guy Martin & William Dunlop Suzuki GSX-R600 Tyco replicas

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    Suzuki GB has announced a limited run of GSX-R600 Tyco Suzuki replicas, after Guy Martin and WIlliam Dunlop took the iconic supersport machine to podium placed finishes at this year’s North West 200 and Isle of Man TT. The machines have been put together with the help of TAS Racing, who have taken the GSX-R600…

  • The true meaning of Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha

    The true meaning of Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha

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      Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha are the four most iconic Japanese names in motorcycling, but have you ever wondered what they mean? Editor John Milbank talks to Paul Nowers, PR Manager – Honda Motor Europe, to find out. Soichiro Honda was the man behind the distinctive wing logo, but until around 170 years ago, most Japanese people only had…

  • 2014 Yamaha D’elight 125 review

    2014 Yamaha D’elight 125 review

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      £1849 | Air-cooled 4-stroke | 7.1bhp | 5.6lb-ft Tested By: Carli Ann Smith Photos: Joe Dick Yamaha have bolstered its already strong range of commuting machines with the addition of a budget scooter: the D’elight. Priced at £1849, it aims to appeal to price-conscious bikers, and commuters looking for a brand-name without breaking the bank.…

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