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Written by CMG Staff on Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
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Hmhhh, do those pipes work?

Nothing announced in Canada or the U.S. yet, but reports from Europe say that Suzuki's GSX-R1000 is a whole new bike for 2009.

A totally new engine is of course more compact (a remarkable 5.8 cm shorter) while being more powerful, while a longer swingarm (to take up the space of the shorter engine) should lessen (can't say 'minimize') the wheelie tendency. Longer swingarms are also the current vogue for better handling, but the proof will be in the riding.

The engine has the usual mod cons -- increased compression ratio, wider bore (so obviously a shorter stroke for more revs), titanium valves, and '12-point' injectors.

A new frame for the new engine and swingarm is a given, and suspension is upgraded to match. The front features Showa's trick new Big Piston Forks (BPF), as on the '09 Kawasaki ZX-6R, and are claimed to have the same benefits ... lighter, more responsive, less dive when braking.

Brakes are the fashionable radials, and equally fashionable monobloc style for more stiffness.

The rider-controllable electronics keep last year's three-way power setting, and add a lap timer.

The only problem is that the exhaust system makes an older Buell look like a thing of grace and beauty. The aftermarket will be pleased.

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Users' Comments (4) RSS feed comment
What's wrong with the exhaust? Are you afraid of something a little different? Looks pretty good to me...
Posted by Trevor
2008-09-30 17:05

I'm with Trevor....
Posted by Blackie's Evil Twin
2008-09-30 17:31

Cadillac fins making a comeback??? 
 
LOL 
 
Doesn't look as funny as the little Gixxers 
 
Or the 45gallon drum on my Bandit.
Posted by Chris in T.O.
2008-09-30 19:57

The exhaust is fugly . I saw a picture from last weeks Dealer meeting and I don't like that exhaust.
Posted by James
2008-10-6 09:50

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