The Grand Unveiling |
Darren Sweetman & The ED |
Also in attendance was former World 500 Motocross Champion Shayne King, representing the Italian garment and boot maker Alpine Stars.
The big news is that Suzuki has given the GSX-R600 a major work-over, leaving no stone unturned to reduce weight and increase power. The new model weighs a claimed 186 kg fully fuelled and ready to go, which, Suzuki says, makes it the lightest 600 on the market.
While the engine's crankcase and cylinder head castings remain pretty much unchanged - at least externslly - the internals have come in for a thorough revision. Included in this are revised ventilation passages between the bases of the cylinders to reduce pumping losses even further, while lessons learned in Suzuki's MotoGP programme have led to a staggering 14 per cent decreasse in piston weight and a 12 per cent reduction in connecting rod weight.
Stroud & Shirriffs Banter |
The adjustable Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (S-DMS) has been changed from a three to a two mode system (Suzuki says owners were bot using the C-mode that was available) while on the suspension front Showa provides a set of 41 mm Big Piston Forks up front and a revised rear shock absorber.
With the revised power curve, Suzuki has altered the ratios in the six-speed gearbox. First gear is 'taller' while second, third, fourth and sixth gear ratios have been lowered.
Other news is the adoption of Brembo radial-moint four piston calipers up front, which bite into new 310mm diameter fully floating disc rotors but at the rear there's a Nissin single piston caliper operating on a 220 mm disc.
In Showrooms late February |
The new GSX-R600L1 is expected to be available in New Zealand in late February.
A heap of pics from the night are on our facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=37576&id=124392830913247