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The fastest production motorcycle of the 1990s
The Suzuki GSX-1300R Hayabusa was the fastest production motorcycle of the 1990s, reaching 194 mph and forcing a industry speed agreement.
The Suzuki GSX-S1000 and GSX-8S have both received new graphics kits for 2026. Suzuki has introduced new paint schemes for ...
Superbikes are enjoyed not just for their speed and performance, but also for the sound produced by its powerful engine. The ...
Suzuki is bringing back the GSX-R 1000 R superbike, almost identical, just with less power. That's not to say it couldn't still impress.
The silver-and-black makeover, complete with edition-specific goodies, will teach you the meaning of “verbotene frucht.” ...
If you have ever wanted to feel what it’s like to lap a race track at near-qualifying pace, you’ll soon have a chance to do it.
Australian pre-orders have opened for Suzuki’s 40th Anniversary GSX-R1000R which will be priced from $30,990 when it lands at dealerships in August this year. Suzuki Motorcycles Australia has ...
Suzuki has always occupied a particular place in motorcycle history, not by chasing trends but by shaping them through consistency, engineering focus, and an unusually strong bond between rider and ...
Returning for the 2026 model year, Suzuki Motor announced the return of several key machines to its lineup, led by the DR-Z4SM, the GSX-S1000GX+, and a complete lineup of KingQuad ATVs. Suzuki brings ...
The Suzuki GSX-8 family is growing, with 2026 adding two siblings to the middleweight sportbike category. Sharing the same platform as the 8R and 8S that we compared earlier this year, the GSX-8T and ...
In the 90s, Suzuki was well-known for making all-around bikes like the GSX-750F Katana, GSX-R750, and more that strike the perfect balance between comfort, riding dynamics, performance, and ...
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