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Cycle News 2015 Issue 38 September 22

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FEATURE 30 YEARS OF SUZUKI GSX-R750 P58 GSX-R750 L The 1990 model year saw a raft of changes to the GSX-R750, most notably the introduction of fully adjustable, inverted forks. The U.S. would have to wait until 1991 before they'd be getting inverted, but they got the rest of the changes. These included a return to the long-stroke design—now pumping out 115 horsepower—of the original 750, Mikuni 38mm carbs that were 2mm larger than the 1989 models but 2mm smaller than the RR's, new conrods, lighter pistons, large capacity oil pump and reshaped oil cooler, new 4-1 exhaust and a revised gearbox. On the chassis side, wheelbase grew 10mm to 1410mm (55.5 inches), there was a new shock and swingarm, wider rear wheel, new non-adjustable steering damper (but not for the U.S. market, we only got the mounting holes drilled in the frame). If Americans felt ripped off by the fact they had to wait a year for the new inverted forks to arrive in the country, it got worse for 1991. This is where the GSX-R started to lose the plot, gaining 33 pounds over the 1990 model thanks to a new fairing, lights, seat and rear bodywork. New forks and a new motor kept Suzuki on the game in 1990 1990

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