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The Suzuki GSR750 is ideal for cruising the streets or weekend blasts.

…the 3/4-litre "street fighter" category.

A fusion of technology, fuel-injected performance and chiselled styling, the Suzuki GSR750 is built to turn heads for riders who wish to stand out from the pack.

The Suzuki GSR750 is ideal for cruising the streets or weekend blasts, as it combines a powerful engine and quality components, with strong angular lines across the whole machine.

No other bike in its class has the pedigree of the GSR750, with Suzuki engineers taking the spirit of the legendary GSX-R750 and making a naked bike out of it.

Developed from the powerplant of the legendary Suzuki GSX-R750, the GSR750 features a 749cc, four-cylinder, fuel-injected DOHC engine resulting in broad powerband with loads of low-end torque and dynamic mid-range power.

Providing impressive stopping power, the GSR750 is fitted with 310mm dual front disc brakes and a 240mm rear disc brake.

A sculpted vented front fender and headlight shell and chiselled aggressive front bodywork complete its head-turning looks.

The GSR750 instrument cluster has been designed with functionality in mind. In addition to an analogue tachometer, the LCD display features a digital speedometer, gear-position indicator, temperature gauge, fuel gauge, clock and selectable odometer/dual-tripmeter.

Gold-coloured anodized upper tubes on the inverted KYB front forks and exposed 4 into 1 exhaust system highlight the GSR750's styling. It's available now for $12,490 RRP.

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