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2013 Suzuki Gsx-r750 Sportbike on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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Decatur, Texas, US

Decatur, TX, US
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2013 Suzuki GSX-R750, Available in Metallic Triton Blue/Pearl Glacier White and Metallic Thunder Gray/Glass Sparkle Black2013 Suzuki GSX-R750In 1985, Suzuki unleashed the GSX-R750 to the world, which would become the foundation for today s sportbikes. With unmatched engineering feats in light weight frames and power, it made its race track debut with a stunning victory at The Le Mans 24-hour World Endurance Championships!Suzuki has remained true to the GSX-R s original concept with continued evolution the GSX-R750. The GSX-R750 remains the best choice for riders who appreciate a state-of-the-art 750cc engine combined with the compactness of a GSX-R600cc Supersport. When you ride a GSX-R750 you experience the breathtaking combination of outstanding race winning heritage, engine performance, crisp handling, compact size and light weight. It's a winning combination that allows any rider to experience the exhilarating rush any time, any place, anywhere.FeaturesEngineA 750cc, four-cylinder engine with a race-proven oversquare bore/stroke ratio provides exceptionally potent, high-revving performance. Engine utilizes forged pistons, shot-peened conrods, chrome-nitride-coated upper compression and oil control rings, and pentagonal ventilation holes for outstanding engine performance.TransmissionA six-speed close-ratio transmission features vertically staggered shafts to reduce overall engine length. Race-proven back-torque-limiting clutch contributes to smoother downshifting and corner entry.ChassisRace-developed, lightweight 41mm Showa Big Piston front-Fork (BPF) delivers superb feedback and consistent performance. A lightweight and compact twin-spar aluminum cradle frame is made of five cast sections and features a cast swingarm.Suspension3-way adjustable footpegs, adjustable shift lever, and short fuel tank help compose a comfortable riding position. Compact, lightweight instrument cluster with a built-in lap timer/stopwatch and programmable engine rpm indicators. Analog tachometer. LCD readouts include speedometer, odometer, dual trip meter, reserve trip meter, clock, coolant temperature/oil pressure indicator, S-DMS and gear position indicators.

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