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2009 Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K9 and Gladius 650 - First Showing

Published by Jay Adair
25 September 2008, 15:28
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At Suzuki's 2009 model launch held in Paris today, Suzuki unveiled an all-new GSX-R1000 K9 model, alongside the new Gladius 650 and Intruder 1500 models.

Boasting an all-new compact engine, shorter wheelbase and new styling, the new GSX-R1000 raises the bar once more in the hotly-contested Supersport class.

With significant changes in the engine department, the new GSX-R boasts a more over-square bore and stroke (74.5mm x 57.3mm), larger, titanium valves, a higher compression ratio (now 12.8:1 as opposed to the K8's 12.5:1), and 12 hole fuel injectors, to deliver a finer fuel mist for more complete combustion. All this with a power-plant that is 59mm shorter from front to rear.

And it's not just the engine that's seen the significant changes either, as the all-new chassis makes the GSX-R1000 more agile than ever before. With the new shorter, twin-spar cast cradle frame, mated to a new longer, arched swing-arm made of three castings, the new bike boasts increased racetrack performance with a wheelbase shortened by 10mm.

Equipped with Showa's new Big Piston Forks (BPF) with endurance race proven design, these, combined with a new rear shock absorber that features high and low-speed compression damping, offer superb feedback and response with reduced weight too. The new lightweight, race-proven mono-block forged radial calipers, mated to fully-floating 310mm discs offer superb stopping power.

With a unique engine and chassis package, the aggressive aesthetics and rider controls top-off the flagship GSX-R. WIth the unique Suzuki Advanced Exhaust System, featuring low-slung MotoGP inspired titanium exhausts, a lighter, sculptured fuel tank, on-board lap timer and revised Suzuki Drive Mode Selector controls, the new bike offers the complete sports package.

Also unveiled in Paris was Suzuki's all-new Gladius 650. A new naked middleweight model featuring Suzuki's legendary 650cc V-Twin engine, the Gladius boasts unique styling in a user-friendly package.

With a fuel injected, twin plug head engine delivering enhanced performance, combined with great style and neutral lightweight handling, the Gladius is perfect for first time or experienced riders alike.

More News To Follow Soon.

Updated: More photos added.

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Afro | 25 September 2008, 15:53
(report) #1
Hmm...Not bad...Headlight cluster looks a bit strange
 
babyJ | 25 September 2008, 17:05
(report) #2
Still ugly....and why not come up with something original...rather than a monster/brutale/hornet copy
 
The Artist | 25 September 2008, 20:56
(report) #3
I likes it... I likes it a lot, gimme, gimme, gimmes :p
 
Jay | 25 September 2008, 23:12
(report) #4
Aye, I like the Gladius more I think! The Gixxer is pretty underwhelming unfortunately. Though we are being spoilt with a new engined-R1 and the Aprilia RSV4, but still, I was expecting more after a weak 08 model. I guess next year will be when we see a bigger change after Suzuki get the fear from Yamaha and Aprilia :)
 
babyJ | 26 September 2008, 07:53
(report) #5
Put your glasses on Jay..the Gladius stinks
 
Jay | 26 September 2008, 14:20
(report) #6
You say that about every bike though James.
 
babyJ | 26 September 2008, 17:12
(report) #7
No I only say that about bikes which the design team simply photoshopped the best bits from other bikes and then label them 'new' and 'exciting' when quite frankly they are just poor tat. Honda showed that it can be done with the new Hornets, Kawasaki with the Z1000/750 and the ER-6 range, Suzuki have just churned out a turd.
 
k7assassin | 13 October 2008, 09:02
(report) #8
I just brought a 2008 gsxr1000 but the k7 model as i think that the k8 is not a great looking bike after seeing the k9 i am so glad i didnt wait! with the r1 and blade realising radical changed engines suzuki seem to be realiying on last years tech. I agrea that the next one will have to be a total re model as the r1 will take so much of the new bike sales next year.



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