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Suzuki Gladius scoops Good Design Award
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Written by Fran Newton, 20/01/10
Bike insurance policyholders looking to invest in a stylish new model might want to turn their attention towards the Gladius from Suzuki.
The model recently scooped a Good Deign Award in Japan, potentially increasing its appeal to bike insurance policyholders looking for an appealing yet wallet-friendly machine.
Replacing the SV650, the model launched last year featuring curved bodywork, bold colour options and a trellis-styled steel frame.
The naked middleweight offering has a low seat height and a slender appearance, with Suzuki suggesting the motorbike delivers on both the form and function fronts.
What's more, the model retails at under £5,000, making it an option for even the most cost-conscious bike insurance policyholders, with Suzuki commenting the model's "final blow is the ability to bring great design, performance and usability to every type of rider".
The manufacturer recently announced an online-only reservation process for its latest model, the GSX-R750.
First unveiled last November at the International Motorcycle and Scooter show, the machine is being launched to commemorate Suzuki's 25th anniversary this year.
Bike insurance policyholders can place their order from January 23rd and should expect to pay £10,099.
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