Suzuki Gsx R600 motorcycles for sale in Issaquah, Washington

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2007 Suzuki GXSR750K7

2007 Suzuki GXSR750K7

$6,999

Issaquah, Washington

Year 2012

Make Suzuki

Model GSX-R600

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 590 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2012 Suzuki GSX-R600, AS NEW GSX-R600 WITH ONLY 95 MILES! YES, ONLY 95 MILES!! CONTACT US FOR DETAILS. - The Suzuki GSX-R600 absolutely dominated its class in 2011. It won the AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Championship and the overall AMA Pro SuperSport Championship, proving once again that it's a class-leading sport bike worthy of its race-winning GSX-R heritage. The GSX-R600's responsive and agile ride features a lightweight chassis with a compact wheelbase and race-developed suspension. Whether you're carving through your favorite canyon or dominating the racetrack, the GSX-R600 is designed to offer unparalleled performance for all riding levels. A compact, powerful 599 cubic centimeter four-cylinder engine demonstrates the advanced race-proven technology of the GSX-R line when you hit the throttle and push it to redline. The Suzuki GSX-R600. It's proven to be the total package ready to Own The Racetrack.

2006 Suzuki GSX-R600

2006 Suzuki GSX-R600

$4,999

Issaquah, Washington

Year 2006

Make Suzuki

Model GSX-R600

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 599 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2006 Suzuki GSX-R600, FUN AND SPORTY GSXR-600 !! - It started at racetracks far from Suzuki's Hamamatsu, Japan headquarters. A group of dedicated Suzuki engineers on an overseas fact-finding mission wandered through paddocks and spectator parking lots, looking at motorcycles and watching races. The racers at these events didn't have factory contracts, and were not paid to race. They came because they loved the competition, the sport, and they rode motorcycles they bought themselves. The race classes were defined by engine size, rider skill level and allowable modifications. The grids for 1,000 cc machines were packed with GSX-R1000s. The grids for 750 cc machines featured row after row of GSX-R750s. But the 600 cc grids were no longer completely filled with GSX-R600s. After years of trying, the middleweight competition had finally caught up, again. The engineers worked stopwatches, talked to riders and mechanics, filled notebooks with observations and comments. They compared what they had seen at these regional races to what was happening in the World Superbike and AMA and other national Superbike series, and with the results from endurance series in Europe and the U.S. By the time they returned to Japan, the engineers had a clear plan: Take everything Suzuki has learned from building and racing the dominating GSX-R1000 and use it to again leapfrog the would-be 600 cc competition. Apply the cutting-edge technology inherent in Genuine Suzuki Engineering, and build a new middleweight machine that defines the concept, The Top Performer. In other words, produce a racer replica that delivers "the outstanding power-to-weight ratio, powerband and throttle response". A sportbike that also establishes the 600 cc state-of-the-art in terms of throttle response, suspension performance, braking power. A motorcycle with the type of overall handling that inspires rider confidence and leads to quicker lap times. A machine infused with lessons from the racetrack. Build the 2006 Suzuki GSX-R600. And Own The Racetrack. Again.