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Suzuki prices limited edition GSX-R750
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Written by Fran Newton, 20/01/10
Suzuki has released further details of its limited edition 25th anniversary GSX-R750, which was unveiled last November at the International Motorcycle and Scooter Show.
To mark the birthday celebrations, just 25 examples of the motorcycle have been built, with prices starting at £10,099.
Bike insurance policyholders will only be able to order the vehicle online from January 25th at midday and reservations will operate a first come, first served policy.
Suzuki GB sales and marketing director David Taylor said: "With such an exclusive model, a web reservation process was the only fair way for interested customers to get a chance of securing this bike."
The machine will feature a retro colour scheme in tribute to the 1996 GSX-R750, a Yoshimura silencer, commemorative individually numbered top yoke plaque and certificate.
Mr Taylor continued: "While the initial process is completed online, successful applicants will be subsequently contacted by Suzuki GB PLC, with eventual delivery taking place via their nominated dealer."
The GSX-R750 will be the first of a number of models to be launched by Suzuki this year to mark the firm's 25th anniversary.
Recently, the manufacturer announced its Gladius model, which was launched last year, has won a Good Design Award in Japan.
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