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Bikesales Staff1 Jul 2015
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Massive GSX-R anniversary rideaway specials

It's now 30 years since Suzuki's GSX-R moniker was launched with the GSX-R750, and the company has some seriously impressive rideaway pricing to celebrate

Suzuki Australia is now offering special rideaway prices on its entire GSX-R line-up, as well as the Hayabusa. Details are as follows:

  • The GSX-R600 is now $12,490 rideaway, down from $14,990 plus on-roads;
  • The GSX-R750 is now $13,990 rideaway, down from $15,990 plus on-roads;
  • The GSX-R1000 is now $15,990 rideaway, down from $18,490 plus on-roads; and
  • The Hayabusa is now $18,290 rideaway, down from $19,290 plus on-road costs.

The offers are available for a limited time. For more information contact your LOCAL SUZUKI DEALER.

In October 1984, Suzuki showed-up at the IFMA Show in Germany with the ground-breaking GSX-R750, which was the first real race-replica machine sold to the public, taking its heritage from the race track.
Meanwhile, to commemorate 30 years of the GSX-R range, the company's MotoGP team will be involved in a special promotion at the Sachsenring round of the championship from July 10-12 — which will include a new limited-edition production machine. The two GSX-RRs ridden by Aleix Espargarò and Maverick Viñales — as well as all the team’s clothing — will reflect the original GSX-R750 colours.

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