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Cycle News 2016 Issue 47 November 29

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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INTERVIEW SUZUKI GSX-R1000 PROJECT LEADER SHINICHI SAHARA P68 What other projects have you worked on within Suzuki? I was project leader and tech- nical manager for the MotoGP team, mainly the V4 but also the beginning of the inline-four project. Last year the GSX-R1000 was shown as a prototype, now it is the final production version. What has changed? Basically it is the same, but almost every part has been upgraded or optimized. The main work has been within the engine to meet performance expecta- tions, but also the electronics. Last year Suzuki said the bike had no Bosch IMU; this year it does. Why the change in the level of electronic as- sists? Last year the plan was for the IMU to only be on the R model, not the standard bike, so we were being truthful… After the show we decided to put the IMU on both models, as it was easier to develop the two versions to- gether rather than have very different specifications. How long has the new GSX- R1000 been in development? This is a very difficult ques- tion to answer, as the actual start point is hard to say. Many years ago we started discus- sions about the bike to build up a base philosophy on the bike and we knew we needed to make a fundamental change to the bike's engineering. We spent a long time discussing with the engine, chassis and electrical teams to decide on a direction. Once we had agreed to a philosophy the bike only took around two or three years to develop. Were there a lot of people asking you for a new GSX-R? Yes! I still have many friends in the world superbike paddock and they were always saying to me "we want a new GSX-R, when will it arrive?!" Considering your MotoGP background, did you ever consider a V4 or uneven firing order inline-four engine for the GSX-R1000? Sahara-san claims the GSX-R now has the most power out of any current 1000cc production superbike.

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