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Suzuki GSX-R750
  • 749cc inline-four DOHC, 16-valve liquid-cooled engine
  • Dual throttle-valve fuel injection, twin injectors per cylinder
  • 150bhp
  • 363lb dry mass
  • 180mph top speed
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Suzuki GSX-R750


Best of the Rest
The 750cc category used to be a massive class, with almost every manufacturer offering a 3/4 litre sportsbike. But changes in capacity rules for racing have reduced the popularity of 750s, and Suzuki’s GSX-R is the only 750 currently available.

Which is surprising, because in many ways, it offers the best of both worlds – almost as much peak power as a full-bore 1000cc machine, and the fine handling and unintimidating nature of a 600.

The inline-four engine has more torque than a 600, which allows more relaxed progress on the road, yet has a more controllable peak power output – around 150bhp – that can be less ‘scary’ for less experienced riders! Sophisticated fuel injection uses a computerised secondary throttle valve to smooth out the power delivery, while titanium engine valves allow sustained high-rpm operation. The exhaust system is tucked underneath the engine to keep mass low and centralised, and contains a catalytic converter to reduce emissions.

The GSX-R750 is virtually identical to the firm’s GSX-R600, and this smaller capacity machine offers similar performance at an even lower price.
   
     
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