Suzuki Australia wants motorcyclist parents and their children to get the desire to ride from an early age with the launch of two toys for big and small, just in time for Christmas.
The first of these toys is the MotoGP GSX-RR Kiddimoto Balance bike in Suzuki MotoGP team colours.
It costs $199 and you’ll be pleased to know it is safe.
The bike is painted with non-toxic childsafe paint and all plastic and metal parts are safety tested as non-toxic. The steering lock is also restricted to 30 degrees so it won’t jack-knife.
Suzuki Australia says it meets all safety standards is safety tested to EN 71 and CE marked. It even comes with a matching helmet!
It is available now from authorised Suzuki motorcycle and automotive dealerships.
So when they grow up they might like to progress to big Suzuki sportsbike toys like the 2017 Suzuki GSX-R750 sportsbike at $17,490.
The 750cc, in-line four-cylinder engine produces 110.3kW of power at 13,200rpm and 86.3Nm of torque at 11,200rpm.
It also features Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (S-DMS) for push-button selection of two race-developed engine control maps.
They regulate the fuel injection system, secondary throttle valve and ignition system to suit personal preference or riding conditions, from the track to the street or even breaking in a new rear tyre.
It comes in MotoGP-inspired Metallic Triton Blue, Glass Sparkle Black / Marble Daytona Yellow or Pearl Glacier White colour schemes and is backed by a two-year, unlimited kilometre warranty.
Suzuki GSX-R750 highlights:
- Three-way adjustable foot pegs to suit a variety of riders.
- Inverted, lightweight Showa Big Piston Forks (BPF).
- Four-piston Brembo monoblock radial-mounted front brake calipers mated to 310mm floating discs, and a single piston rear brake caliper with a 220mm disc.
- Instrument cluster with analog tachometer and LCD info that includes speedometer, odometer, dual trip meter, reserve trip meter, clock, coolant temperature/oil pressure indicator, S-DMS and gear position indicators.