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20th September 2023

NEW AND ICONIC SUZUKIS SET FOR MOTORCYCLE LIVE

New bikes and iconic classics, all will be on display on the Suzuki stand at Motorcycle Live.

 

The award-winning GSX-8S and its adventure-shaped sibling, the V-Strom 800DE, will both feature, both of which use the new 776cc parallel twin engine with a 270° crank, an abundance of torque, and a comprehensive suite of electronics.

Suzuki Middleweight Adventure Bike off-road

Both flavours of V-Strom 1050 – the 1050 and 1050DE – will also populate the adventure bike section of the stand, as will the venerable V-Strom 650XT, while the 8S will be joined by the GSX-S1000 and SV650 in the street bike section. Powered by the same superbike-derived inline four-cylinder engine as the GSX-S1000, the revered GSX-S1000GT sports tourer will make an appearance, shown in its new colours for 2024, as will the iconic Hayabusa.

 

Making up the scooter section will be the trio of new 125s – the Avenis, Address, and Burgman 125 Street EX – and the Burgman 400, the original maxi scooter. Flying the yellow flag in the off-road corner will be RM-Z machinery, including race bikes from renowned supercross team and bike builders SR75 Suzuki. Their special, supercross-inspired V-Strom 650 will also be on display.

Suzuki Race Bike

A number of icons from the Suzuki heritage fleet will also feature, including Team Classic Suzuki’s GSX-R750 SRAD, Katana, and GSX-R1000 K1, with famous faces stopping by throughout the show, including BSB legend John Reynolds.