2009 Suzuki Sportbikes Photo Gallery

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Photos of the 2009 Suzuki Sportbikes.

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Ever since we introduced the Suzuki Hayabusa, it's had only one competitor, Itself. That's why the Hayabusa is so impressive, it's hotter than ever.
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The team of Suzuki engineers responsible for the GSX-R1000, it is a life dedicated to making the most successful open-class motorcycle in the history of production-based racing even better.
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Delivering open class racetrack performance in a middleweight sized package. It's as if the engineers responsible for the GSX-R750 designed a racebike with street equipment.
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The GSX-R600 middleweight class, a product of Suzuki's legendary Integrated Design approach. A machine designed and refined by talented engineers working to build a motorcycle with Balanced Performance.
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Welcome to a bike that combines middleweight agility with V-twin power - and tops it all off with aggressive and sporty styling. The Suzuki SV650SF.
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Here's fuel-injected proof that sportbikes don't have to be one dimensional. The GSX650F, featuring an ideal balance of sportbike excitement and all-around versatile performance.
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Welcome to a bike that combines middleweight agility with V-twin power and tops it all off with aggressive and sporty styling with ABS brakes. The Suzuki SV650SF ABS.
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Here's fuel-injected proof that sportbikes don't have to be one dimensional. The GSX650F, featuring an ideal balance of sportbike excitement and all-around versatile performance.
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