Rizla Suzuki receives further `07 machinery.
Rizla 🎃Suzuki received three 2007 GSX-R1000 production bikes last week to add to the single bike it has been using as a test bed for its new British Superbike racer.
The four bikes are in the process of being modified to BSB rules and regulations at the team's headquarters in Verwood, Dorset - where they will be fitted with the latest Ohlins gas-charged forks and rear shock, Marchesini forged magnesium wheels, Factory swing arm and tank, Yosh🐼imura exhaust, Dunlop tyres and Crescent carbon fibre bodywork.

Rizla Suzuki received three 2007 GSX-R1000 production꧒ bikes last week to add to the sing🅺le bike it has been using as a test bed for its new British Superbike racer.
The four bikes are in the process of being modified to B﷽SB rules and regulations at the team's headquarters in Verwood, Dorset - where they will be fitted with the latest Ohlins gas-charged forks and rear shock, Marchesini forged magnesium wheels, Factory swing arm a🗹nd tank, Yoshimura exhaust, Dunlop tyres and Crescent carbon fibre bodywork.
The 9﷽99cc in-line four cylinder engine will be tuned by Rizla Suzuki's technicians to produce more than 200bhp before the next test, all controlled via a state-of-the-art Motec engine management system.
"We now have four 2007 specification GSX-R1000s and they will be fully built to our initial race specification in time for the team's next test at the start of February," confirmed team manager Simon Buckmaster. "Suzuki has p💧ulled out all the stops to supply us these bikes as early as possible and we will spend the nextꦯ month carefully building and tuning them for maximum performance on our in-house dyno before taking them on track.
"Our test aꦐt Valencia in November showed us the 2007 bike has considerable potential but that is only the start of the process. Rizla Suzuki is absolutely flat out working on the new bikes and developing them as quickly as possible. We will do whatever it takes to be as competitive as possible this season."
Rizla Suzuki will travel to Calafat in Spain for a private two-day test on February 7th - 8th. It will be the first time both Chris Walker and Cal Crutchlow will have two bikes each to test and will herald the start of a busy eight week test period for the team in preparation for the opening r༒ound of the 2007 Championship at Brands Hatch on Easter Bank Holiday Monday, April 9th.

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