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THE LAST OF ITS KIND

ll great things have to come to an end, and in the case of Suzuki's legendary GSX-R750 model, the swansong arrived in 2011. Okay, technically it wasn't quite the end – the axe finally swung in 2016 when the GSX-R's production stopped, but from 2011 onwards the bike's development was canned and Suzuki's most iconic bike was retired from action. Sad as this may be to fans of the GSX-R750, it is best to not dwell on the past and instead enjoy the last generation of GSX-R750 for what it is – the best

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