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Kellie Buckley24 Jan 2019
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New colours for 2019 Suzuki GSX-S750

Suzuki’s 750cc nakedbike gets some new clothes…

The changes to Suzuki’s GSX-S750 is confined to new colours for the 2019 model year, with Metallic Triton Blue and Metallic Matte Black schemes forming the new options.

Available for a limited time for a ride-away price of $11,990 under Suzuki's Own The Street campaign, the 749cc nakedbike is based around the firm's 749cc inline-four cylinder GSX-R engine, which has been retuned for practical road use.

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In its current guise, the GSX-S750 is capable of 81Nm of peak torque at 9000rpm and 84kW of power, which chimes in 1500rpm later. As well as ABS, three-level traction control and the firm’s Low RPM Assist, the 750cc nakedbike offers a customisable LCD dash and Nissin radial-mounted four-piston calipers with twin 310mm discs.

Other large-capacity Suzuki GSX-S models are being offered for a special ride-away price under the Own The Street campaign, too. The GSX-S1000 is being offered from $15,490 ride away while the GSX-S1000F is starting from $15,990 ride away.

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