Suzuki’s
2008 GSV-R is its second generation 800cc four-stroke prototype Grand
Prix machine, and is the most complex and technically advanced racing
motorcycle Suzuki has ever produced. Rizla Suzuki MotoGP is pleased to
release the first images of the 2008 Suzuki GSV-R accompanied by a
technical specification and interviews with the machine’s riders, Chris
Vermeulen and Loris Capirossi.
This latest version of the GSV-R has been developed using direct
feedback from the Grand Prix race team, in addition to the work of
Suzuki’s own test riders and experimental technology engineers, and has
undergone vigorous examination and refinement to create the most
competitive four-stroke Grand Prix machine that Suzuki has ever
produced. The 2008 Rizla Suzuki MotoGP GSV-R (Codename: XRG1) has been
developed with the clear target of improving its acceleration, in
addition to significant other improvements to aerodynamics, chassis
performance and electronic systems.
The key focus for the improvement in acceleration exists within the
GSV-R’s highly evolved V-4 engine. The XRG1 power plant has achieved
this goal via the refinement of every performance detail of the 2007
GSV-R (XRG0) engine, without compromising the fundamental design,
excellent durability and high efficiency.
The package of greatly updated Mitsubishi ECU and 2008 GSV-R engine,
with lower fuel consumption than 2007, should combine to provide higher
engine performance and increased usability.
Further refinements on a wide range of details have also been
achieved on the XRG1 chassis, although the fundamental structural
design follows that of the XRG0. Its cornering performance and change
of direction has also been further improved from the former models,
further enhancing the GSV-R’s handling capability. A newly designed
fairing has been developed for the machine to reduce wind resistance
further and to ensure enhanced handling characteristics.
The combination of the latest developments in Suzuki’s prototype
Grand Prix machine, allied to the ever evolving Bridgestone tyres,
makes the 2008 Rizla Suzuki GSV-R sure to be a regular competitor for
podiums and race wins in the hands of Vermeulen and Capirossi as the
2008 MotoGP World Championship visits 18 different racetracks around
the globe.
Chris Vermeulen:
“The new bike looks great and is already a lot better to ride than
last year’s GSV-R. It feels quicker and I am able to get on the power
better out of the corners. The handling is even better than it was so
that is a huge plus - because it was very good already! Suzuki has
worked really hard on this bike and listened to what we wanted, and
tried to come up with a solution for everything we gave them. It is not
quite the finished article yet, but I am sure that when the season
starts it will be pretty close to it!”
Loris Capirossi:
“I have been with Suzuki a short while but for me they are very
switched on and are trying their hardest to make the bike the best it
can be for the new season -. I still feel like I have a new toy! Suzuki
is certainly listening to what we want. We asked for changes after each
test and the next time we have ridden the bike they have been made, so
that is all good. The bike also looks great with the new design; I love
the colour and look forward racing in it!”
Fumihiro Oonishi – Race Group Leader:
“We have developed this year’s bike with the clear aim to improve
its acceleration as our main target and this has been achieved with
various improvements to its engine, chassis and electronics.”
“We have tried to refine and improve on every detail of last year’s
bike while still keeping the durability that was such a large factor in
the GSV-R’s performances during 2007. We have lower fuel consumption,
and this matched to higher engine output and an easier to ride bike. We
are sure that this will be a good combination and provide us with good
results in the 2008 MotoGP races.”
“There are lots of other changes to this year’s GSV-R and these,
combined with the base package of the bike and Bridgestone’s superb
tyres, give Suzuki what it believes to be an excellent machine for this
season’s challenge!”
GSV-R Specs:
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