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SUZUKI ON SHOW: Suzuki unveiled a new range of two-wheel products at the Cinecittà Film Studio's in Rome last week

SUZUKI ON SHOW:Suzuki unveiled a new range of two-wheel products at the Cinecittà Film Studio's in Rome last week. Among the motorcycle pack was a machine that was a legend even before its launch, the B-King muscle machine, equipped with a 1340cc engine.

Accompanying the legendary B-King was another highly anticipated motorcycle, the GSX1300R Hayabusa. The Hayabusa has been redeveloped for 2008, and features a 1340cc engine, three-way adjustable power settings, fuel injection and all-new low-drag, co-efficient signature bodywork. This new Hayabusa is expected to reach these shores this autumn.

Also unveiled was the new GSX650F, with its compact, liquid cooled 656cc fuel-injected engine. This bike would suit year-round, all-weather bikers who would like some protection from the elements. It has an additional weather protection in the form of a full fairing.

For motocross bikers Suzuki's off-road development team announced a first for production motocross machines, with the introduction of a new fuel-injected RM-Z450. The RM-Z450 has an all-new frame and bodywork and is expected here at the end of the year.

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For the full line-up of these machines visit www.suzuki.co.uk

YAMAHA'S OFF-ROAD LINE-UP

Meanwhile, Yamaha's new off-road line-up for 2008 includes the TTR110E and an overhaul of popular models, the YZ450F and WR450F. The WR450F has had chassis improvements and the YZ450F features an up-rated spec with a higher compression engine and chassis upgrades.

The TTR110E is the latest junior four-stroke to enter the marketplace and it's a nifty new model in this season's Yamaha line-up. Powered by a very responsive 110cc engine with a semi-automatic four-speed transmission and a rider-friendly N-1-2-3-4 shift sequence. Featuring YZ motocross-style bodywork, and equipped with 31mm long-travel front forks and rugged motocross rear suspension, this bike is built for pure fun in the dirt.

For more information, visit www.yamaha-motor-europe.com

ISLE OF MAN 2007 DVD

If you missed all the centenary TT races at the Isle of Man this year, Duke Video has just released its TT 2007 DVD, which captures all the awesome action of the races. You can enjoy four hours of coverage from all six TT races from on-bike, aerial and kerbside cameras. TT 2007 will be released on July 16th and costs around €30.

For more information, visit www.dukevideo.com

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