Suzuki Gsx-r1000r
Suzuki GSX-R1000R został wprowadzony w 2017 roku jako flagowy wariant premium linii GSX-R1000, wyposażony w technologię pochodną od MotoGP, w tym zmienny rozrząd zaworów (VVT), widelec przedni Showa Balance Free oraz pełny zestaw elektroniki Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.). Stanowiła ona najważniejszą przebudowę platformy GSX-R1000 od 2012 roku, czerpiąc w dużej mierze z rozwoju MotoGP GSX-RR firmy Suzuki. Sufiks „R” oznacza model najwyższej klasy z zawieszeniem Öhlinsa i dodatkowymi pomocnikami elektronicznymi, co czyni go jednym z najbardziej zaawansowanych technologicznie supermotocykli swojej epoki.
202 hp
Moc
117 Nm
Moment obrotowy
203 kg
Waga
299 km/h (electronically limited; estimated ~305+ km/h unlocked)
Prędkość maksymalna
6.5–8.0 L/100km (approx. 12–15 km/L typical real-world average)
Paliwo
Fair
Ciało
Co kupujący powinni wiedzieć
Motion Track Tech
The GSX-R1000R features Suzuki's Motion Track Traction Control and ABS, using an IMU to monitor lean angle in real time. This advanced electronics package rivals much more expensive superbikes.
Watch the Valve Clearances
The R1000R's high-revving engine requires valve clearance inspections every 7,500 miles, and neglecting this is a common and costly oversight among used bike buyers. Always request service records confirming this maintenance.
Strong Resale Value
The GSX-R1000R holds its value better than many competitors due to its race-bred pedigree and loyal fanbase. Low-mileage, well-maintained examples can retain 70–80% of their value after two years.
Pokolenia i specyfikacje według roku
Premiera wariantu R z widelcem Showa Balance Free, zaciskami Brembo M50, kontrolą startu, systemem szybkiej zmiany biegów.
Drobne udoskonalenia, zaktualizowane schematy kolorów, poprawione mapowanie paliwa, drobne aktualizacje oprogramowania elektronicznego.
Zaktualizowany system inteligentnej jazdy Suzuki, poprawiona kontrola trakcji, nowe opcje malowania, ponowna kalibracja zawieszenia.
Recenzja używanego kupującego
"The finest GSX-R ever built — buy one with clean history."
$9,000-$14,500 usedThe GSX-R1000R is the R-spec version of Suzuki's flagship, and it's genuinely special in ways that matter on real roads. The Motion Track electronics package is properly sophisticated — traction control, launch control, and the bi-directional quickshifter all work seamlessly without feeling intrusive. That inline-four screams to 13,500rpm and makes around 202bhp in stock trim, which is enough to rearrange your priorities quickly. It's also surprisingly usable in lower modes. Buying used, you need to check a few things hard. These bikes attract track day heroes, so look for worn footrest hangers, scuffed bodywork underneath, and check the suspension carefully — stock Showa Balance Free stuff is expensive to rebuild. The electronics suite can develop gremlins if someone's been tinkering. Service history matters enormously here; skip to the chain and sprockets as a first tell. Overall this is one of the best open-class sportsbikes of the modern era. It rewards commitment without punishing you constantly, which is rarer than you'd think at this level.
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