Tuesday, September 14, 2010

suzuki's intros first wave of 2011 motorcycles

The Suzuki company has made a tough decision not to release any 2010 models in the American market. Due to the unstable market and the surplus of inventory that has most motorcycle companies on a teeter totter the release of the 2010 models will not be hitting the American market this year. "We are excited to launch a significant number of new units for the 2011 model year, while at the same time we celebrate a half-century of racing,"Steve Bortolamedi Senior Communications Manager at American Suzuki. Suzuki will be redirecting there focus on there cruisers, atvs, dirt bikes, and not on the street bikes as they did in the past.

Suzuki will not be focusing there attention onto the super street or "crotch rockets" as most people call them. Although I personally would love to see what the new GSXR's or even the HAYABUSA would look like, but Suzuki is going to disappoint me. What Suzuki will be doing is changing the cruisers from the past and coming out with new models to compete with the Harley Davidson. The research and development team has seen that more and more people find the rumbling of a V-storm to be very appealing and Suzuki is making some adjustments of there own and bringing out the 2011 Boulevard S40 and the TU250. If i where into cruisers then I'd be all for it but I'm not but given that motorcycle riders range from all sorts of life and have different riding abilities all is well maybe 2012 will be my year until then I will have to suffice.