Suzuki introduces the GSX-R1000R Phantom
Matt black paintwork and gloss black decals give the new GSX-R1000R Phantom a dark stealthy look, but some contrast is provided by a gold finish on the wheels and Showa BFF front fork.
This special edition motorcycle additionally benefits from numerous Suzuki genuine accessories (which are fitted during the PDI process). Among them are a smoked double-bubble windscreen, brake and clutch lever guards, a fuel cap trim, a tank pad and a single seat cowl.
Also included in the enhanced specification is a Yoshimura R11 exhaust silencer that features a metal and carbon fibre heat shield.
Like the regular GSX-R1000R, power comes from a 1,000 cc four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing. 202 PS (199 bhp / 148 kW) plus 117 Nm (86 lb-ft) of peak torque are delivered via a six-speed transmission, while the bike’s kerb weight is 203 kg (447 lb).
Suzuki is charging £500 extra for the GSX-R1000R Phantom, so on-the-road prices start at £17,650.
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This special edition motorcycle additionally benefits from numerous Suzuki genuine accessories (which are fitted during the PDI process). Among them are a smoked double-bubble windscreen, brake and clutch lever guards, a fuel cap trim, a tank pad and a single seat cowl.
Also included in the enhanced specification is a Yoshimura R11 exhaust silencer that features a metal and carbon fibre heat shield.
Like the regular GSX-R1000R, power comes from a 1,000 cc four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing. 202 PS (199 bhp / 148 kW) plus 117 Nm (86 lb-ft) of peak torque are delivered via a six-speed transmission, while the bike’s kerb weight is 203 kg (447 lb).
Suzuki is charging £500 extra for the GSX-R1000R Phantom, so on-the-road prices start at £17,650.
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