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Cycle News 2015 Issue 38 September 22

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 P65 Despite the writing being well and truly on the wall for the 750, Suzuki refused to let it die for 2006. GSX-R750 K6 The 600-morphs-to-750 trend continued with the 2006 GSX-R750, which used the same basic platform from the 600—chassis, suspension, brakes, wheels and bodywork. The engine again got new pistons, a secondary balancer off the crank, longer duration cams and compression boosted from 12.3:1 to 12.5:1 and it now revved to just shy of 15,000 rpm for a claimed 148 horsepower, really about 132-135 horsepower if you were lucky. There was also a new slipper clutch, slightly shorter overall gearing and a new stubby exhaust muffler that exited just behind the rider's right boot. The 750 weighed only six pounds more than the 600 with 25 extra horses, so you got a fair amount of bite for the bark with a 750. There were now almost no international race classes for the 750 and very few at a club level, so it was surprising that by this stage Suzuki chose to continue selling the machine. 2006

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