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"Suzuki GSX-R750" (1986)

Suzuki GSX-R750 motorcycle print. Painting by Steve Dunn.
Artwork detail

[art #359]. Limited Edition Print by Steve Dunn.

The 1986 Suzuki GSX-R750 was a groundbreaking motorcycle that revolutionized the sportbike segment, setting new standards for performance, handling, and lightweight construction. Introduced as the first production "race replica" motorcycle, the GSX-R750 was powered by a 749cc inline-four engine, delivering 100 horsepower in a machine that weighed just 176 kg (388 lbs), making it incredibly fast and nimble. The bike's lightweight aluminum frame, a rarity at the time, contributed to its superb handling and agility, allowing riders to experience a true race-like performance on the street. The GSX-R750's aggressive design, with its full fairing, dual headlights, and bold graphics, emphasized its racing pedigree. This early model, known as a 'slabby', quickly became a favorite among both amateur racers and performance enthusiasts, earning a reputation as a game-changer in the world of sportbikes. The Suzuki GSX-R750 remains a legendary name in motorcycling, celebrated for its innovation, performance, and the lasting impact it had on the development of modern sportbikes.

Frameable Print.
Numbered Limited Edition of 50.
Certificate of Authenticity.
Paper size: 20 x 16 inches.
Individually signed by the artist Steve Dunn.
Price £39.95.
Shipping £7 worldwide.
Sent rolled in a stout tube.

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