Suzuki GSX-R1000 is an ultimate sport machine and in practical riding scenario, not everyone is willing to spend a fortune over this exciting liter class marvel. Still, every Suzuki fan dreams of that diamond shaped front headlight and Autologue Design is here to turn your thoughts into reality with the launch of Gixxer SFX.
The beautiful extension of its side fairing looks fully natural while overall modifications cost INR 7000 plus taxes for pre orders. Buyers can even consider individual parts for INR 2500 each. The front headlight cover weighs just 300 grams and looks awesome with its raised design and perfect fitting.
Stock design of Suzuki Gixxer SF is highly inspired from liter class Suzuki Gixxer and the introduction of motoGP style decals further raised its impression over rivals in India. The motorcycle is powered by a 154.9cc, single cylinder engine producing 14.6 BHP of maximum power and 14 Nm of torque.
It weighs just 139 kg in stock condition while 780mm of low seat height makes it highly feasible for short riders. Suzuki claims 127 kmph of top speed for Gixxer SF and all this comes through excellent aerodynamic design quality (tested in same windmill as Suzuki Hayabusa).
You can contact Autologue Design to know more about Gixxer SFX:
Displacement | 154.9 cc |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
No. of Gears | 5 |
Maximum Power | 14.6 BHP @ 8000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 14 NM @ 6000 rpm |
Seat Height | 780 mm |
Ground Clearance | 160 mm |
Kerb/Wet Weight | 139 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 litres |
Top Speed | 127 kmph |
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