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2009 Suzuki GSX-R1000 pictures
By Visordown News on 24/09/2008 14:26:12
Is this the new GSX-R1000 spotted on French mag Motorevue's website?

HERE ARE the first images of the new 2009 GSX-R1000, spotted on French mag Motorevue's website.The images aren't that clear (which leads us to believe the images are genuine, rather than an office best guess) but from what we've heard this is how

Buyer Guide: Suzuki GSX-R1000
By Visordown on 18/10/2010 10:49:31
The ultimate buyer’s guide to the GSX-R1000 written by the people who actually own the bike...

Click to view: Suzuki GSX-R1000 owners reviews, specs and image galleries. GSX-R1000 owners may have a reputation as being two wheel hooligans but plenty still found the time to fill in the on-line questionnaire and speak to us on the phone to tell

Longest Test: Suzuki GSX-R1000
By Rob Hoyles on 02/11/2009 10:36:24
The dark horse of this year’s litre class, the GSX-R1000 just keeps on impressing Visordown’s Deputy Editor and keen club racer, Rob Hoyles.

Bleary-eyed, I stagger out of the Travelodge towards the GSX-R1000. Right now the complication of bungee-strapping a tail-pack on and working out how long it’s going to take for my arse to go numb are weighing heavy on my mind. I’ve never been a

Used Test: 2002 Suzuki GSX-R1000 K2
By Chris Moss on 13/09/2010 16:03:58
Living with the first breed of GSX-R1000 is a lot easier than you think

Click to read: Suzuki GSX-R1000 K2 owners reviews, Suzuki GSX-R1000 K2 specs and to see the Suzuki GSX-R1000 K2 image gallery.Suzuki's GSX-R1000 made a huge impression on the biking world when it came out in 2001, as it totally outstripped

Living with a 2009 Suzuki GSX-R1000
By Rob Hoyles on 23/06/2009 11:12:08
Hoyles finds his youth again with Suzuki's mental GSX-R1000

’m not yet ready for anything other than a pukka sports bike. And they don’t get much more pukka than the brilliant GSX-R1000K9.So, I’m going to kid myself no longer and go back to the roots I laid down in the nineties. The Suzuki doesn’t need a great deal

Living with a 2003 Suzuki GSX-R1000
By Bertie Simmonds on 10/11/2003 13:54:39
It's big, it's old and a bit of a relic. But enough about Bertie, see how he got on with the monster GSX-R1000

August 2003In just two weeks and a shade over two thousand miles I've tried to give the Suzuki GSX-R1000 as good a thrashing as my pathetic skills could muster, with a track day, a 180 mile-an-hour blast down Bruntingthorpe's two-mile runway, daily

Living with a 2005 GSX-R1000 K5
By Tim Dickson on 15/07/2005 12:24:27
The vert thorough Tim Dickson five the mighty GSX-R1000 a year-long review. What's it like to live with?

July 2005Right about now, the longterm test bikes turn up. Some people have had theirs for a while, but the GSX-R1000 was worth waiting for. I was asking, Suzuki were offering, it was a match made in heaven. Urry even delivered it to my desk. A

2014 'MotoGP' Suzuki could be next GSX-R1000
By Visordown News on 24/05/2012 12:14:24
Speculation suggests the engine from 2014 Suzuki MotoGP prototype could be the basis for the next generation GSX-R1000

JAPANESE magazine Young Machine believe that the Suzuki MotoGP machine spied in testing could be based around the next generation GSX-R1000.This is purely speculation, but there is some smart thinking behind the theory as Dorna have been making a

The Edge - '09 R1, GSX-R1000, ZX-10R, Fireblade
By Rob Hoyles on 09/04/2010 10:44:56
A radical new R1 and a spanking new GSX-R taking on the mighty Fireblade and much maligned ZX-10R, the scrap for 1000cc supremacy is closer than ever...

. The other new kid on the block for 2009 is Suzuki’s GSXR1000K9. All new from the ground up, the Suzuki retains similar lines to its predecessor, but promises to deliver far more performance. Then of course, we have the two bikes that are coming to the end

Road Test: CBR954RR vs. ZX-9R v GSX-R1000 v YZF-R1
By John Cantlie, Warren Pole, Niall Mackenzie, Gus Scott on 21/04/2008 21:16:18
Another year, another choice selection of 1,000cc sportsbikes. But this year is a particularly good vintage as Yamaha, Kawasaki and Honda try to close the gap on Suzuki's all conquering GSX-R1000 of 2001.

bollocks. You may say these things, you may even mean them at the time, but your first ride on the new FireBlade, R1 or GSX-R1000 is enough to shut your cake-hole for another six months.Big-bore sportsbikes are the Big Lick, they sit at the head


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