Suzuki floats a celebratory paint pattern for GSX-R1000
Suzuki rolled out a brand new red and black 2016 Celebration Edition of the GSX-R1000 paint pattern at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, over the previous weekend. This limited edition pattern is the second exceptional edition paint arrangement that is publicized for the leading litre-class motorcycle, in the previous few months.
Suzuki is in a mood to celebrate and in order to mark this occasion, the brand is out with a special edition of the much celebrated and sorted model GSX-R1000.
Suzuki rolled out a brand new red and black 2016 Celebration Edition of the GSX-R1000 paint pattern at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, over the previous weekend. This limited edition pattern is the second exceptional edition paint arrangement that is publicized for the leading litre-class motorcycle, in the previous few months.
The 2015 Moto America AMA Superbike race also witnessed the Team Yoshimura Suzuki race along with this fresh red and black paint arrangement on the Suzuki GSX-R1000 racer bike. The distinctive edition bikes commutate three decades of the dynamic GSX-R moniker that primarily witnessed the day of the light back in the year 1985.
This new costume imitates the innovative GSX-R race motorcycle that was primarily trotted by Kevin Schwantz back in the year 1986. On the other side, the blue and white costumer revealed over the previous month is stimulated by the original paint pattern of the production-spec 1985 GSX-R750.
The limited edition GSX-R1000 also acquires ?30 Years of Performance? emblem over its fuel tank, along with an exceptional wheel-stripe. However special edition looks like these definitely carries a uniqueness factor to these superbikes, while the brand should definitely look for the new product to replace this aging beauty GSX-R1000 K7 superbike.
While there are make-over products flooding the market already, its high time Suzuki starts thinking out if the box as well.