Suzuki Gixxer SLK Exclusive Image

SPIED: Motoroids reader spots production ready Suzuki Gixxer SLK

Suzuki Gixxer SLK - Exclusive Image

The fully faired Suzuki Gixxer is around the corner and spy images of the production ready motorcycle have started appearing on the internet. Latest images of the production ready fully faired Suzuki Gixxer, reportedly named as the Gixxer SLK, have come from Motoroids reader Saubhagya Vasdev.

As you can see through this image, this fully faired Gixxer looks identical to the Gixxer 155, except for addition of the full fairing. In fact, the fully faired Gixxer does not even receive a clip-on handlebar. But the absence of a clip-on handlebar provides for a comfortable riding stance, which along with the full fairing and bigger windscreen can come handy for long rides. The Suzuki logo that flows from tank all the way to the fairing is also a good addition.

The fully faired Gixxer SLK will continue to use the same 154.9cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, 2-valve motor that powers the Gixxer 155. The 154.9cc engine delivers 14.8 PS of power at 8000 RPM and 14 Nm of torque at 6000 RPM and comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox.

Click here to read our review of the Suzuki Gixxer 155

Now that most of the motorcycle is revealed, what do you think of the fully faired Gixxer? Would you select this upcoming Suzuki motorcycle over Honda and Yamaha? Share your thoughts and opinions with us through the comments section below.

6 thoughts on “SPIED: Motoroids reader spots production ready Suzuki Gixxer SLK”

  1. Design looks good but why to compete against Fazer if it has the potential to compete against R15 V2.0 and CBR150R? The handle bar can be tilted a little bit, instead of straight one like it’s naked version, which would have made the bike more sporty and would look good as per my view. The Suzuki logo throughout the body line doesn’t appeal me also. Still I am looking forward to it.

  2. Yes it definitely looks good but would have been better i they added liquid cooling because the fairing will ristrict flowing air…
    + it would have been great if they came up with 180-200cc engine on that bike!

  3. Yes… I would definitely prefer this machine over Honda CBR 150R and Yamaha YZF R15, provided that if it is priced anything under 1L (ex showroom) cuz it fits into my budget…

    Has Suzuki officially confirmed its launch????

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