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  • Ready to be disappointed? The new Suzuki's are out, here's the link

    If this is what suzuki has to offer in 2004 then I am really disappointed. TL1000R is gone and where the hell did the SV650 and 1000 go? No new updates but color to the Hayabusa except color. Someone please tell me that they have something up their sleave and they are holding out on it. I'm tired of the GSXR line getting all the focus from Suzuki.

    Suzuki manufactures legendary motorcycles such as the GSX-R, championship winning RM-Z motocross bikes, agile scooters, and revolutionary ATVs.
    2001 Suzuki TL1000R:

    Full M4 exhaust w/ Titanium cans
    K&N filter
    Yosh. Box (YAFMS)remap
    OHLINS damper
    +2 AFAM Sprocket
    Corbin seat
    Bike Design no-cut frame protectors
    Bitubo shock
    EBC HH Pads
    Memphis Shades windscreen

  • #2
    well the site is brand new compared to what I saw yesterday, they're probably working out the bugs still.

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    • #3
      The TLR isn't on there, but neither are the SV's and you know they aren't discontinued. I'd be surprised if the TLR makes it another year, but there is still hope.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SWEET-TL1000R
        well the site is brand new compared to what I saw yesterday, they're probably working out the bugs still.

        They would not drop the sv's now, they are brand new at least the sv650 is probobly selling well.

        THere was supossed to be an announcement from Suzuki on Sept16 which should include a power cruiser and a "sportier" sv1000s. All I want to see is USD forks, if they do that, they probably did everything else right too

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        • #5
          Is anybody else having problems getting any pictures to come up? I can click on the different bikes, but nothing comes up.
          Bye Bye Tiller

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          • #6
            I liked their old site better. This one is harder to navigate. As for the bikes, who knows what Suzuki will do, althogh it does seem illogical that they would dump the SV this year after making it over last year. But then again..... who knows I've seen dumber things!!!
            Stupidity is like chlorine for the gene pool.......

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            • #7
              I'm not gettin any pics either?
              2001 TL1000R -Full Yosh Ti cans,bitubo shock,TRE,PC2,BMC filter,moto-style no cut sliders,joe v airbox,manual fan switch,16-40,speedo-healer,UFO,pedro gpi, corbin seat.

              2001 DRZ400E - Yosh pipe, race-tech suspension, moose skidplate,msr rad. guards,acerbis handguards,cfc caseguards,mcct, JD jetting,renthal bars,acerbis hand guards.

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              • #8
                I'm liking the dl650, it has a 5.8gal tank and weighs 417 dry. Looks like it will be a pretty nice little adventure bike, its probably better handling than the klr, and at $6500, quite a bit cheaper than the BMW 650gs

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BNC
                  I'm liking the dl650, it has a 5.8gal tank and weighs 417 dry.
                  Ca. version will probably have a 2 gal tank and weigh 600+ I thought Suzuki was d/cing the Vstrom due to lack of sales.(Guess I was wrong !!!)
                  Stupidity is like chlorine for the gene pool.......

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                  • #10
                    SD and Lasse, check this out!

                    Love the paint!

                    TL1000R -99. Yellow/Black.
                    M4 Full system(Alu), K&N Filter, TRE mod, removed Pair valve. Yoshimura clutch cover, removed Scissor gears, Carbon fibre hugger, carbon fibre rearhugger, HammerIt TLR/R fairings, Gilles Toolings rearset. Pazzo racing levers, shorties, Öhlins rear, Brembo front brakes, ET79 undertail, blah blah blah...
                    ------------

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                    • #11
                      When in the motorcycles section you have to click on the motorcycle tab in the left corner then the pictures will come up. Just some bugs for what is probably a rushed publication to the website.


                      Nothing too exciting, kind of a disappointment so far. Maybe the 600 will put out 120 RWHP or something
                      Galfer braided lines throughout, ATRE, UFO tailight, ET79 Undertail and Hugger, 520 16/39 Gold Chain combo, Full Yosh C/F exhuast, Corbin seat, Ohlins Steering Damper, Ohlins Rear Suspension, Tinted Double Bubble Windscreen, Sylvania Superwhites, Yosh Box Remapped and all protected by GORILLA Alarm System

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                      • #12
                        That black and copper 600 looks like an old CBR6.

                        And the purple bus? What is that about?


                        NOTE! the safety message on the GSXR1000: "The Suzuki GSX-Rs and TL1000R are engineered for experienced riders".

                        looks like the TLR gets one more year!
                        Used to ride a '01 TLR

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                        • #13
                          Yep, that site isn't quite done for sure.
                          If you look at the image of the bike that is the button for "standard" bikes, it's an SV.

                          The 600 apparently got a re-work. New engine, inverted forks, radial brakes, new frame.

                          Hmm...they also have the Bandit 1200S listed twice in Sportbike and Standard.
                          No 600 Bandit listed at all.
                          Yepper, Still Alive.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Miles B
                            That black and copper 600 looks like an old CBR6.

                            And the purple bus? What is that about?


                            NOTE! the safety message on the GSXR1000: "The Suzuki GSX-Rs and TL1000R are engineered for experienced riders".

                            looks like the TLR gets one more year!

                            That text is taken directly from the 2003 site. Looks like someone copied/pasted and got a bit overzealous.

                            Yepper, Still Alive.

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                            • #15
                              Dagnammit don't burst my bubble
                              Used to ride a '01 TLR

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