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Cycle News 2015 Issue 38 September 22

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 P63 GSX-R750 Y The 16th year of the GSX-R750 in 2000 bought with it another new model, the third major revision in its history. The look was totally changed, with sleeker bodywork replacing the bulbous look of the mid-90s. Underneath the new clothes sat a narrower engine with a totally redesigned fuel injection system. The cylinders and the upper crankcase were now cast as one unit, helping to increase the overall strength and bring weight down, plus the new chassis had a 20mm longer swingarm to aid traction and stability. New four-piston brakes (replacing the old six-piston units), sat up front. The 2000 GSX-R750 was claimed to be a whopping 29 pounds lighter than the 1996-'99 machine—11 pounds of that alone came from the engine with power now claimed to be 141 horsepower. Mat Mladin used the machine to decimate the AMA Superbike field, winning the title in 2000 and 2001 to make it three in a row before being stopped by Nicky Hayden and the Honda RC51 in 2002. But this would be the last time the 750 would be considered a true superbike. The GSX-R1000 arrived in 2001, the power race had started, and from 2003 the 750 was in no-man's-land. 2000 last time the 750 could be considered a true superbike, and it was a weapon. 2000

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