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Cycle News 2014 Issue 19 May 13

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 19 MAY 13, 2014 P65 W hen Suzuki first introduced its GSX-R750 back in 1985 (1986 in the U.S.) it was quite a revolution for the motorcycling communi- ty. Every aspect of the bike was leading edge and its styling was totally different than anything on the mar- ket at that time. For years to come the GSX-R series would become the standard for all other sportbikes to try and emulate. When the GSX-R1000 hit the market back in 2001, it was equally impressive in its debut, but lately it has taken a back seat to some of the newer models coming out of both Japan and Europe. While the new GSX-R1000 is still a viable motorcycle, there hasn't been much in the way of changes to the bike for several years now. Does that mean it's no longer in the game? Well, think again. When I got the call to go to Austin, Texas, for the in- troduction of the 2014 GSX- R1000 I was a bit surprised. Seeing how it's basically the same model, I figured what's the point? But there was also the offer to be a guest of Suzuki for the sec- ond round of the MotoGP World Championship, an offer that was too good to pass up. I knew the 2014 GSX- R1000 was pretty much the same bike it has been since 2012, but I assumed that there would be some sort of new electronics or perhaps a motor or suspension up- grade on the menu. Sadly, I was mistaken. One would have to ponder why was I going to Texas to ride a bike that is unchanged from the last time I rode it? Well, as it turns out, the boys at Suzuki decided to give the motorcycle press the opportunity to familiarize our- selves with one of the most successful sportbikes ever made. They wanted us to re- ally see how versatile a mo- torcycle the GSX-R1000 can be. So instead of the usual journalist Grand Prix at some track, the idea was to just do a street ride and see for our- selves how the GSX-R fits in to everyday life. Oh, and by the way, did I mention that we were also going to hang out at a world-class racetrack while the best motorcycle racers in the world flogged around a spectacular facility that is known as COTA, aka Circuit of The Americas? BY TOM MONTANO PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIAN J. NELSON

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