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2006 Suzuki Gsxr 1000 1000 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $6,499.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:26 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Montclair, California, US

Montclair, CA, US
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Suzuki GS photos

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Suzuki GS tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:100039 PhonePhone:8884235320

Suzuki GS description

Very clean bike. Never been down. Frame sliders.

Moto blog

Suzuki MotoGP Team Make Progress In Final European Test At Mugello

Thu, 26 Sep 2013

A week on from the Suzuki MotoGP  test at the Misano circuit, and the team has wrapped up its final test of the season at Mugello. Here, team riders Randy DePuniet and Nobu Aoki tested a new cowling, an updated chassis, as well as further revisions to the electronics package. The new cowling was reported to give a better top-speed performance without any negative effects under different circuit conditions, so it was an improvement and step-forward from the team’s initial test of it in Misano.

Isle of Man TT 2012: Superbike TT Results

Mon, 04 Jun 2012

Honda TT Legends racer John McGuinness won his 18th career TT race, capturing the Dainese Superbike race to kick off the 2012 Isle of Man TT. McGuinness is second on the all-time Isle of Man TT wins list behind the late Joey Dunlop who has 26. McGuinness was aided by two very quick and efficient pit stops by his crew.

Suzuki Confirms MotoGP Departure – Hope of 2014 Return

Fri, 18 Nov 2011

As expected, Suzuki has officially announced its withdrawal from MotoGP racing, though the Japanese manufacturer says it plans to return to the world championship in 2014. Suzuki cites the recession, the value of the Japanese Yen and a series of natural disasters as reasons for suspending its MotoGP program for at least two years. Reports of Suzuki’s withdrawal began circulating earlier this week with some staff members reportedly receiving notice late last week, but signs of Suzuki’s impending withdrawal have been around for over a year.