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Chris Newbigging  says:

2010 Suzuki GSX-R1000, GSX-R750 and GSX-R600 colours

Suzuki has released the first pictures of the 2010-spec GSX-R1000, GSX-R750 and GSX-R600, which show all three of the bikes are unchanged technically. New paint is the only change – shown here is the latest twist on the traditional blue/white GSX-R colour scheme. As well as different colour panels, there’s also a dark blue coating for the frame/swingarm. UK price and...

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sj_edinburgh

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sj_edinburgh says:

Hopefully this means that Suzuki's development department has been working on some interesting new bikes! You never know ...

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Beer&Darts

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Beer&Darts says:

Yawn ...

... zzzz ....

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seanogorman1

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seanogorman1 says:

PHEW.....

And there was me thinking my 59 plate  gixxer was going from absolutley awesome to total crap and out of date when suzuki rolled out yet another modified gixxer weighing 2lbs less and making 1bhp more.

 

well done to suzuki for having the gumption to stand by a model for more than 5 minutes!

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clicker675

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clicker675 says:

2 words for ya..

..Credit Crunch!

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hardrock

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hardrock says:

600-v-1000

Why is it that the 600 always looks better than the 1000?  Why do Suzuki not put White wheels on the 1000?  They look so much better. Either that or make it an option.

Sports bikes at the moment are far too Black. Lighten up. Black is dull and boring.

At least the move towards a Blue frame is a start, but why paint it at all.

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Yellowninja600

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Just Got to...

... depreciate the 2009 bikes somehow and encourage some helpless mug to buy a 'new' model.

 

WHY even change the colours? Why don't they just state 'New' as in BOUGHT NEW from the showroom.

 

Strangely.... Although I am slating the 2010 pointless colour changing I DO actually LIKE the colours. Far more grown up and expensive looking than the cheap colours of the 2000-2009 bikes...

 

I'd take the middle bike pictured... Might even write something nice about it if I can have it for free....

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750FLYER

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750FLYER says:

White wheels

attract dirt... and therefore only appeal to people who don't ride their bikes enough!!

Stop cleaning it and ride it........  Ha ha.

 

Ah... who cares.. I LOVE GIXXERS.. THESE LOOK GREAT!!!!    :-)

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CosherB

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CosherB says:

i agree hardrock, 600 and 750 look better than the thou.  these colour schemes are quite classy and restrained for suzuki .... though i reserve comment for the other options before i see them!

not sure about a blue frame though ... especially after the red framed R1 ...

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evilamnesiac

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evilamnesiac says:

Brown...

looks weird but good, at least its different.

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