

Suzuki GB has expanded its GSX-8R range, with the introduction of a vibrant Glass Blaze Orange edition.
The eye-catching orange adorns every panel of the 8R, from the fairings to the seat unit, including the fuel tank. Black infill panels and wheels provide the contrast.
The striking new colour option for the award-winning 8R sits alongside the traditional Suzuki Triton Blue, Pearl White, and the understated Matt Black, ensuring there is something for every type of 8R rider.
The 8R – which won last year’s National Sportbike Championship in the UK and currently sits in the top three in the standings in the new World Sportbike Championship – uses Suzuki’s and widely-praised 776cc parallel twin engine, famed for its lowdown drive and midrange thrust. It’s housed in a steel frame with suspension courtesy of Showa.
For its £8,999 OTR price tag it comes with a bi-directional quickshifter as standard, selectable power modes and traction control settings, with all information displayed via a colour TFT screen.
The 8R is also available with 5.9% APR representative finance and up-to-10-years’ warranty.

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Suzuki is a Japanese manufacturer known for its high-performance and quality motorcycles, including sport, adventure, street, scooter, and motocross categories. Founded in 1909, the company produced its first motorised bicycle in 1952 and has since become a global brand with a diverse range of bikes for all experience levels. Key models include the iconic GSX-R series, the Hayabusa, and the new GSX-8S and its derivatives.
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