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Cycle News 2015 Issue 47 November 24

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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IN THE WIND P26 TATSUYA SASAKI TALKS GSX-R1000 L ast week, Suzuki unveiled its long-awaited updated GSX- R1000, and we caught up with Tatsuya Sasaki, assistant man- ager and chief engineer for the 2017 Suzuki GSX-R1000, and chatted with him about how the new GSX-R came to be. How long have you been involved with the GSX-R? I started working for Suzuki 29 years ago! In 1986 my first job was as the chassis designer on the second generation of GSX-R750 and I worked on ev- ery bike until 1995. I then moved to the product planning section with ATVs before returning to two wheels in 2008 following the economic crisis. At that time we couldn't make any new prod- ucts due to the poor economy, but since the recovery my role has moved to mainly GSX-R. When did work on the new GSX-R1000 start? I can't say specifically, it has been in development for quite a long time. What needed improving on the new bike compared to the old model? The new GSX-R needed to be king of the sportbikes, which has always been the GSX-R series' goal—to be the top per- former. Nothing has changed in the philosophy, but everything has changed on the bike to al- low it to make this next step in its evolution—chassis, geometry, Sasaki-san has forgotten more about GSX-R's than most people will ever know.

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