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Suzuki revolutionized the sportbike category with the introduction of the original GSX-R750 in 1985, and later expanded the GSX-R lineage with the addition of the GSX-R600. The 2024 GSX-R600 embodies Suzuki’s tradition of blending race-winning capability with impeccable street manners.
The GSX-R600’s compact, powerful, four-cylinder engine promptly reacts when you twist the throttle, while its supremely refined suspension and brakes provide precise, responsive handling. The superb ergonomics boosts control and comfort while the iconic GSX-R bodywork looks great under any of the three available paint schemes.
The GSX-R600’s race-ready look is not manufactured; it is the true byproduct of decades of production roadracing dominance that continues to this day. For a rider considering a mid-size Supersport bike that is at home on the track or the street, there is only one choice: the Suzuki GSX-R600.
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Three eye-catching paint schemes are available for the 2024 GSX-R600; Pearl Brilliant White / Metallic Matte Stellar Blue, or Pearl Brilliant White / Metallic Triton Blue schemes join the popular Metallic Matte Black No. 2 / Glass Sparkle Black paint combination.
The Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (S-DMS) lets the rider adjust the engine’s power delivery to suit the riding conditions.
A compact 599cc, four-cylinder engine with a race-proven over-square bore/stroke ratio produces remarkably strong high rpm power delivery.
Camshafts with aggressive valve-lift profiles were developed using proven MotoGP racing engine technology – the first time this method was applied to a production Suzuki.
Lightweight and durable forged pistons were designed using the same Finite Element Method (FEM) and fatigue analysis technology used for MotoGP racing engines.
Lightweight and compact twin-spar aluminum alloy frame is constructed of five cast sections to produce a balance