Suzuki launch new track focussed SV650 sport

Already a dominant force in club race championships across Europe, Suzuki’s SV650 has proven to be a formidable small capacity track tool since its launch, and steps up a gear with the introduction of a new special sport model that comes with a full fairing, single seat conversion and FREE Insurance.

As competent at direct access training as it is at club racing, the SV650 has a proven pedigree, delivering excitement to novice and experienced riders alike. With the new Sport model, riders not only get an individually styled sport middleweight, but benefit from Free Insurance that can also be extended to cover track day use too.

At a recent test session at Beford Autodrome, Ex British Superbike Champion, John Reynolds rode the new Sport and commented, "Despite the obvious attraction for new riders, the SV650 is actually a great sports bike which is very competent and entertaining on track. Due to the V-twin power characteristics it not intimidating for first time trackday riders either".

The SV650 Sport is available with free fully comprehensive insurance, and for riders wishing to test its true sporting ability an additional £125 will give you Insurance cover for eight trackdays a year too.

The SV650 Sport has a recommended on the road retail price of just £4,699, and is available via any authorised Suzuki dealer.

For more information on this or any other Suzuki model visit your local authorised Suzuki dealer, log on to www.suzuki.co.uk, or call the Suzuki Contact Centre on 0845 850 8800.

NOTE TO EDITOR: We have 1 x SV650 Sport available for press test with immediate effect.

Further press information from Luke Plummer at the Suzuki Press Office, Tel: 01296 680086 or 07725 956783.

(Conditions: Insurance is valid for riders aged between 21 and 69. A compulsory excess min £450 and max £500 applies and this insurance is subject to eligibility, terms and conditions and subject to availability of qualifying motorcycles privately registered between 1st October and 31st December 2006).

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