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2005 Suzuki GSX-R750, RACER - You're looking at a supersport bike with racing credentials the competition can only dream about. The legendary GSX-R750, direct descendant of the bike that was introduced 20 years ago and revolutionized supersport riding in America. For 2005, the GSX-R750 offers power and handling to absolutely blow away the competition. Its engine is the embodiment of works-inspired technology. Every bit of its advanced engineering - from the innovative Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve digital fuel injection and engine management system to its titanium valves - is dedicated to providing you with phenomenal performance across the powerband. And that's something you have to feel to believe. On the track, its awesome low- and mid-range torque launches you out of corners, while its awesome top-end charge lets you own the straightaways. The chassis and suspension systems are loaded with race-proven features such as technically advanced suspension front and rear, Tokico four-piston radial-mount front brake calipers, and a Nissin radial-piston front master cylinder. The result is razor-sharp responsiveness on all kinds of tracks. To top it all off, the GSX-R750 boasts wind-tunnel developed bodywork and incredibly slippery aerodynamics, especially at racetrack speeds. The 2005 GSX-R750 - the legend lives!
Suzuki GSX-R for Sale
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