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2000 Suzuki TL1000R V-Twin Fuel Injected Superbike31k Clear title Pink Slip- Dual Mega Phone pipes. Its Loud period.Freshly Tuned Ready to turn key and Go!. Bike Rips! Kevlar Brake and Clutch lines.Ryno Lined Plastics and looks different but pretty nice. Stomp Grips on Tank for traction.Stock Bike except for pipes Runs Excellent LED Rear Lamps alsoYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxo9gpjMVTk $ 2,500 make an offer ? Leave a Message I will call back thanks!

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Randy De Puniet To Suzuki WSBK In 2015

Tue, 14 Oct 2014

From a Suzuki press release: Crescent Suzuki has announced its completed rider line-up for the 2015 FIM Superbike World Championship as world-renowned competitor and current Suzuki MotoGP test rider Randy de Puniet joins the UK-based team alongside Alex Lowes. A long-standing racer in Grand Prix, de Puniet has amassed 139 MotoGP race starts and five 250cc GP race wins during his 15 years on the world stage so far. During 2014, he has become instrumental to the development of Suzuki’s 2015 return to GP competition with the all-new GSX-RR.

Is This the New Suzuki V-Strom 650?

Wed, 01 Jun 2011

Suzuki has released a teaser for a new mid-sized adventure bike, likely an updated V-Strom. The teaser campaign, which can be seen at Suzuki’s official website, shows the image above, along with the words: “Time For Real Adventures” and “Middle-Class New Motorcycle”. These hints suggest the new model will be an updated V-Strom 650, likely using an engine similar to the one powering the Suzuki Gladius SFV650.

Suzuki Reports Q1 2013-2014 Results

Thu, 01 Aug 2013

Suzuki reported an 18.5% increase in net sales from its motorcycle business in its first quarter ended June 30, 2013. Suzuki reports sales of 70.5 billion yen (US$710.1 million) from its motorcycle business, an increase from 59.5 billion yen reported in the same quarter last year. Unfortunately, despite increasing revenue, Suzuki’s motorcycle operations still remains in the red, operating at a loss of 2.7 billion yen (US$27.2 million) compared to a loss of 3.5 billion yen in the first quarter last year.