Somewhat disappointing...
I was expecting something at least remotely close to this...
http://www1.suzuki.co.jp/motor/tokyo2001/bking-f.html but they released this instead, allegedly derived from the original design... http://www.suzuki-gb.co.uk/model.asp?id=108 It's still nice, but a bigger powerplant would have made the bike more desirable. A streetfighter should have more torque than that. Doubt we'll see either stateside anytime soon though, if ever. |
They could have at least put the GSXR750 mill in it... The disappointment would be a little less. Is the GSR going to replace the old GS line?
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I think this bike may be a "feeler". kinda like what they did with the SV line.
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I think the one they decided on is ok. But i hate that headlight. Yuck :puke:
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It reminds me of the light that pighoof and i saw on a mv at american warhorse. They seem to big for the whole naked look. I mean the pic looks good but in person its a little off.
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I believe Suzuki isn't going to risk the extra cost on a supercharged 1300cc street fighter, and for an intro bike the cost will stay lower and more euro riders can be available with the proper permits to ride it as opposed to it being a 1300. Overall it's still fairly close to the concept design, some bikes don't even get that close in the final product. |
Its like anything, they have books out there with concept cars that never make it to productuion. And alot of them are bad ass. But in the end the design is hacked over by marketers and money men to figure out what they think will sell and how much it will cost to make versus their end profit. As for the final design of this bike, its ok. I personally like the styling of the MV Brutale the best of the nakeds out there.
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I can see why you'd be disappointed, the concept was amazing looking and killer specs... hopefully this IS a try and buy type thing where they see if people buy into it...
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kinda neutered from the original
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