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Suzuki GSX-R750 Test

After using the GSX-R750 platform as a basis for the GSX-R600 for two generations, Suzuki turns the tables and bases the 2004 GSX-R750 on the 600
By Andrew Trevitt
Photography by Kevin Wing
2004 Gsxr 750 Group
Back-to-back testing of the... 
   
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2004 Gsxr 750 Group
Back-to-back testing of the GSX-R750 with the 600 and 1000 resulted in some very interesting findings. If you have the finesse and skill to use the 750 to its potential, it's the better bike of the trio for canyon carving. We didn't have an opportunity to do a complete racetrack evaluation of all three bikes together, but expect the 750 to post a strong showing in our upcoming Bike of the Year test.

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