As brand aficionados will realise from that ‘Z’ suffix, the new GSR750Z is a factory-developed special version of Suzuki’s mid-size naked bike.
Distinguishing features include a smart blue and white colour scheme, matt-finished handlebars, gold anodised fork legs, a red rear suspension spring and a blue chain.
The changes aren’t just cosmetic though, because a Yoshimura R11 silencer and a belly pan have also been added to the specification.
Available now, the GSR750Z has a recommended retail price of £7,399 (or £7,799 with anti-lock brakes). That makes it £400 more than the regular GSR750 models, which seems like a reasonable premium to pay.
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Distinguishing features include a smart blue and white colour scheme, matt-finished handlebars, gold anodised fork legs, a red rear suspension spring and a blue chain.
The changes aren’t just cosmetic though, because a Yoshimura R11 silencer and a belly pan have also been added to the specification.
Available now, the GSR750Z has a recommended retail price of £7,399 (or £7,799 with anti-lock brakes). That makes it £400 more than the regular GSR750 models, which seems like a reasonable premium to pay.
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