Suzuki India Launches GSX-R1000 and Bandit 1250s
Suzuki Motorcycle India has introduced its GSX-R1000 and Bandit 1250S superbikes for the well-heeled enthusiasts in India.
The internationally acclaimed GSX - R1000 supersports bike will be available in two colours - White / Blue & Black /Silver and is priced at Rs. 12,75,000.00 (Ex-showroom, Delhi). The tenth-generation Gixxer comes with three engine modes, which modifies the power delivery depending on the rider's preference, making it one of the friendliest litre-class superbikes out there.
And on the other end,there is the Bandit 1250S, the half-faired tourer whose torque and gearing makes it perfect for those relaxed long rides. It will be priced substantially lower than the Gixxer, at Rs. 8,50,000.00 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) and be available in two colours, Metallic Gleam Gray & Pearl Nebular Black .
The Gixxer and the Bandit 1250S will join the Hayabusa and the Intruder which are already on sale in the country. Both the bikes will be available in eleven cities-Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Ludhiana, Bhubaneshwar, Raipur and Cochin.
[Via: BikeIndia]
Suzuki India all set to launch GSX-R1000 in India
Suzuki India is planning to launch another superbike in India GSX-R1000 which is also known as Gixxer. Suzuki entered power bikes segment in India by launching Hayabusa and Intruder M-1800. Suzuki is now planning to increase its presence with the launch of GSX-R1000. The expected price will be around 10-12 lakhs. Suzuki may launch the bike in June. GSX-R1000 is a super bike from Suzuki's GSX-R series of motorcycles.
Suzuki GSX-R1000 is ready to own the racetrack or deliver an exhilarating ride on the road. The latest GSX-R1000 features significant upgrades across the board, including a completely re-designed engine and chassis, with major suspension, brake and bodywork developments. The 999cc, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC engine, featuring the Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) fuel-injection system, is lighter and shorter and delivers improved performance and throttle response throughout the entire rpm range, while also reducing emissions.
[Via: Goaonwheels]
Suzuki unveils 25th anniversary GSX-R 1000
Suzuki is commemorating 25 successful years of the GSX-R badge with a 25th anniversary special GSX-R 1000s. The final 25th Anniversary GSX-R - a brown and cream GSX-R1000s has been unveiled by the company. The bike is available at a price of £11,000 (about 8 lakh rupees in the UK). There is hardly any difference in terms of technical specifications. There are only a few subtle changes on the bike apart from the paint scheme which distinguish this SE bike from its regular version. The only performance related parts changed are the end cans, which are Yoshimura GP Evo road legal silencers.

There are only 1000 such bikes on sale worldwide. The new paint scheme is unique to the anniversary bikes with a set of wheel rims stripes. You have to pay about Rs 50,000 extra for the SE version in the UK. What for? Well, in material terms, over the standard GSX-R1000, there's a numbered plaque on the headstock, and you get a certificate of authenticity too. Then there is a mention of the SE distinction on the end can and on the central part of the clip-ons well.
[Via: Motoroids]
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