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Suzuki introduces A2-friendly GSX-S950

Bike is seen as a ‘stepping stone’ to more powerful machines.

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GSX-S950

Suzuki has launched its GSX-S950 as an A2-friendly motorcycle that will act as a ‘stepping stone’ to more powerful bikes.

Thanks to its ability to be restricted to 35kW, the GSX-S950 will comply with A2 licence regulations. An A2 licence can be obtained at 19 years of age and is a good way of progressing towards a full bike licence. It requires riders to have completed their basic training – or held an A1 licence for two years – as well as ensuring that they have passed their theory test.

GSX-S950
Special decals are applied to all models

Based on the GSX-S1000 and utilising the same inline-four cylinder engine, the GSX-S950 kicks out 94bhp in standard, non-restricted form. Though producing less peak power than the S1000 which kicks out 148bhp – the S950 still produces a healthy 92Nm of torque and uses the same slip and assist clutch for smoother, quicker downshifts and better upshifts.

It uses a full aluminium frame and superbike-derived swingarm and rear shock as well as 43mm KYB front forks. Additional changes include Tokico front brake calipers, Dunlop Roadsport 2 tyres and a 19-litre fuel tank.

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There are LED lights at both the front and rear of the bike

There’s a three-mode traction control system too, alongside a low RPM assist feature and easy start function. The S950 also boasts the S1000’s ride-by-wire throttle, too.

The bodywork mimics that on the more powerful bike with stacked LED headlights and matching full LED tail light. Set to hit dealerships this August, there are a variety of colours to have the GSX-S950 finished in including white and red, matte black and metallic blue. All get the same 950 badging on the radiator shrouds.

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