Suzuki GSX-R750
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Rating | : | 4.98 (831 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1861260822 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Launched in 1985, the Suzuki GSX R750 has gained a reputation as one of the world's awesome superbikes. Also covered in detail is GSX racing history, from the UK to the US, Le Mans to the TT.. Here Gary Pinchin relates details of the bike's initial design and development, and the model changes following its introduction
About the AuthorGary Pinchin has covered the British Superbike Championship since its inception, and is now covers for Motor Cycle News. He is a professional journalist with a high standing in the world of BSB.
"The Gixxer Bible!!" according to Stuart Ablett. This is the bible of GSXRs, if you have a gGixxerÃÂh have just lusted after one, or are looking to get one, you got to get this book. It brought back fond memories of the mid-eighties sportbikes. The info and the pictures are top notch, and you can find out so much about such famous riders like Kevin Schwantz, Doug Polen, Mick Grant, Gary Goodfellow, Anders Andersson, and James Whitham, who all took their turns on the Gixxer.Great book, it shows all, the good, bad and the ugly, about this bike. Years c. Too bad there isn't a book like this for all Sportbikes A Customer Having owned several GSXRs from the first model available in '86 and the last one in '97. I found this book to be extremely informative. Explanations by top racers and the Suzuki factory provide great insight into the creation and on-going development of the GSXR. Enough technical detail is provided to understand changes to the motorcycle without having to be a Mechanical Engineer. The book also helped me not get taken by a person claiming to sell an '86 LTD version with a standard clutch. Based on the infor. Great Book A Must for All GSXR Fans Mr David Taylor Fernandes This book is GREAT. A masterpiece by Gary. having owned GSXR's I am biased. But I am a Kawasaki devotee and still found the book good. It is techinical, refreshing and complete. Well worth the price. It could do with a few more road test reports, but other than that Comon Gary, how about a book on the ZXR?
Gary Pinchin has covered the British Superbike Championship since its inception, and is now covers for Motor Cycle News. He is a professional journalist with a high standing in the world of BSB.