#Buildbase Suzuki GSX-R1000R Superstock
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totalmotorcycle · 3 years ago
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STAPLEFORD STEPS IN FOR NEAVE AT THRUXTON BSB http://dlvr.it/S4ldcY
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martinroyhall · 5 years ago
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News: SUZUKI GSX-R1000 WINS NATIONAL SUPERSTOCK 1000 CHAMPIONSHIP
News: SUZUKI GSX-R1000 WINS NATIONAL SUPERSTOCK 1000 CHAMPIONSHIP
Bike news time direct from Suzuki. This could well be all the excuse you need to get down to your nearest Suzuki dealer.
The Suzuki GSX-R1000 has won the 2019 National Superstock 1000 Championship at the hands of Richard Cooper and the Buildbase Suzuki team.
With two rounds to spare, a double victory at Oulton Park last weekend [6-8 September] gave Cooper an unassailable series lead in a…
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sbknews · 7 years ago
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Free Yoshimura exhaust on new GSX-R1000 as Suzuki celebrates BSB success
Following the Buildbase Suzuki team’s success at the opening round of the 2018 British Superbike Championship – which saw Bradley Ray take a double win on his superbike and Billy McConnell race to victory on his superstock machine – Suzuki is giving away a free Yoshimura exhaust with all new GSX-R1000s and GSX-R1000Rs registered between 3-30 April.
The exhaust is the Hepta Force silencer from the renowned Japanese tuning house, which comes in black carbon and retails for £659, enhancing the race-look of the proven GSX-R1000.
Bradley Ray won both superbike races at Donington Park for round one of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, while his teammate, Billy McConnell, won both halves of Sunday’s two-part superstock 1000 race. Both men currently lead their respective championships.
In 2017 the GSX-R1000 also won the Australian Superbike Championship, the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship, and the prestigious Isle of Man Senior TT.
The GSX-R1000 uses a host of MotoGP-derived technology, including a variable valve timing system that boosts both peak power and lowdown and midrange torque. It also gets a 10-stage, lean angle-sensitive traction control system, and is currently available as part of Suzuki’s low-rate finance offer which allows customers to choose from 2%, 3%, or 4% APR and a term to match.
The GSX-R1000R benefits from an added bi-directional quickshifter and auto-blipper, launch control, cornering ABS, and Showa’s race-developed Balance Free suspension, plus lightweight top yoke and battery.
For more information on the GSX-R1000, click here. For GSX-R1000R, click here.
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sbknews · 8 years ago
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Rookie Ray ready for MCE British Superbike debut with Buildbase Suzuki
19-year-old Bradley Ray will become the youngest rider to feature on the 2017 MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship grid when the Ashford-based contender makes his debut with the Buildbase Suzuki team, lining up on the all-new GSX-R1000R this season.
Ray celebrated third place in last year’s Dickies British Supersport Championship, claiming six race victories and a further six podium finishes in his opening campaign in the series, after rapidly progressing through from the Pirelli National Superstock 600 and British 125 Championships.
Ray has also experienced competition on the World stage; lining up as a wildcard at his home round of the Moto2 World Championship at Silverstone in 2015 after racing in the Red Bull Rookies Cup, alongside the MotoGP World Championship, achieving a win and four podium finishes.
Ray said: “I am really excited about moving up into the Superbike class; it will be a totally new experience for me and I can’t wait to get started. We had a good season in Supersport last year and I felt I learnt a lot. I am expecting it to be tough moving into the Superbike championship, but it’s important to make the step up now.
“Suzuki have put a lot of work into the new bike and I am looking forward to our first test. I want to get my head down, learn together with the team and hopefully surprise a few people before the end of my first season.”
Buildbase Suzuki Team Manager, Chandler Warren-Gray commented: “We’re delighted to have Brad join the Buildbase Suzuki team for 2017. Following his successes in the Dickies British Supersport Championship last year we feel this is the right time for him to make the step up the Superbike class and we want to help make that move as easy as possible with a great team and a great bike behind him.
“He is one of the brightest young talents in UK racing at the moment and it’s what the championship needs; we are confident in what Brad can achieve and look forward to kicking things off at Donington Park.”
For more information visit www.britishsuperbike.com
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