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Suzuki GS1000S at the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum in 2006 Suzuki DR800S Suzuki GSX-R1000 at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2007 GS series - The 1976 GS750 was the first 4-stroke machine released by Suzuki in 20 years. The following year saw Suzuki's first 1-liter machine, the GS1000E, and then in 1979 the GS1000S copy of a Yoshimura GS1000 Superbike.[11][12] Katana - The GSX1100S was released in Europe in 1980; the GSX1000S arrived in the U.S. and Canada later that year as a 1981 model, and revolutionized sportbike styling.[227] A 1982 Katana GS1000SV is on the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame '​s list of "classic bikes" that have been shown in the museum,[228] and was in The Art of the Motorcycle exhibition.[213] GSX-R750 was one of the Japanese sport bikes of the 1980s that began the modern race replica era.[229] It had air/oil cooling, light weight, and a powerful engine.[230][231] The Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan (Japanese) includes the 1984 Suzuki GSX-R750 as one of their 240 Landmarks of Japanese Automotive Technology,[68] and was in The Art of the Motorcycle.[213] Intruder 750 with its OHC 4-valve 45° V-twin engine was the first Japanese cruiser motorcycle (designed to appeal to U.S. riders) in 1985. By 1997, cruiser-style motorcycles would account for nearly 60 percent of the U.S. street-bike market.[50][232] GSX-R1100, related to the GSX-R750, appeared in 1986.[50][233] The same basic engine would reappear in 1995 to power the Bandit 1200 and remain in production through 2006.[234][235] The DR-BIG aka Desert Express DR800S (German) off-roader was existent for two model years as the DR750S (German) until 1990, when its displacement increased to 779cc, still the world largest single cylinder engine in a production motorcycle.[236] Available in Europe through 1999, it was not exported to the U.S. market.[237] Replaced by the V-Strom twin, the DR-BIG has now come full circle as the design inspiration for a 2014 overhaul of the V-Strom 1000 ABS.[238] Suzuki RF Series The Suzuki RF series are sport touring motorcycles. They came with three engine variations: 400, 600 and 900 cc. It was in production from 1994 to 1998. TL1000S debuted at the 1996 International Motorcycle and Scooter Show as the first Suzuki sport bike with a V-twin engine.[239] This was a liquid-cooled, 90° V-twin, DOHC engine with 4 valves per cylinder, which would be in production through 2012.[238] Although the TL1000S motorcycle ceased production in 2001, the engine would carry on in the TL1000R, the SV1000 and SV1000S,[240] as well as the V-Strom 1000.[241] GSX-R600 – a smaller version of the GSX-R750. There were earlier pretenders,[242] but the genuine article arrived in 1997 and has received frequent updates after that.[243][244][245] Hayabusa (GSX-1300R) was introduced in 1998, and remains Suzuki's flagship sport bike.[246][247] The 1998 Suzuki Hayabusa is included in the JSAE 240 Landmarks of Japanese Automotive Technology.[107] The development of a second generation Hayabusa for the 2008 model year facilitated the 2007 roll-out of the GSX-1300BK B-King,[248] a highly stylized naked variant.[249]Design Award to the Skywave 650 in 2003, to the entire Skywave series in 2006 and to the updated Skywave 650LX in 2013.[259][260][261] Choinori was a lightweight, inexpensive, 50cc scooter and the antithesis of the Skywave 650, but they were introduced at the same time in an effort to increase domestic sales in response to shrinking motorcycle exports.[262][263] The 2002 Choinori is one of the JSAE 240 Landmarks of Japanese Automotive Technology.[118] The Choinori was awarded the G Mark Good Design Award in 2003.[264] Boulevard M109R (VZR1800) V-twin, dubbed the Intruder M1800R in Europe, arrived in 2006 boasting a 112 mm (4.4 in) bore with a 90.5 mm (3.56 in) stroke, amongst the largest gasoline engine pistons ever used in any production motorcycle (or passenger car).[265][266][267] GSX-650F – introduced in 2008, this new sport touring model fills the void of the retired Katana. The 2009 model has ABS standard. DL-650 V-Strom – a dual-sport motorcycle Superbikes Sounds loud exhaust, power, one wheel, yamaha r1, Test Drive, BMW S1000RR, New, Stunt Shows,Motorcycle Stunt Riding, Superbike Racing, Show, Street Bike Stunts, motorcycle, enduro, Best, top, Wheelie, Crazy, exhaust, tricks, Bikers , Hayabusa, Top Speed, TURBO, Acceleration,Brutal, Nitrous, Race, New Compilation 2014, accident, crash, funny, street, racing, bmw, Full System, akrapovic,world,Compilation, Super sound, brembo, Subscribe, Superbike,@, Sounds, bikes, bike, motorcycle,bike,Burnout,Compilation,bmw,accident,Stunt,Riding,Speed,Wheelie,2014,street, Crazy,r1,r6,bmw s1000rr, Crazy, Yamaha, Bikers, Acceleration, exhaust, tricks, world, Hayabusa, racing, sound, Motorcycle Stunt Riding, Superbike, Best.