Race-Ready Perfection: SUZUKI GSX-R600 Custom
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Here is a "SUZUKI GSX-R600" custom by Webike community user "Pan-kun". ZETA is used for the levers, which are essential for smooth operation. The Flight Lever Brake is a retractable type that minimizes damage from falls and has a vent hole to deflect wind pressure even in high-speed areas exceeding 300 km/h. In addition to that, the Pilot Lever has an adjustable system for fine lever position adjustments. Both levers are developed to achieve victory in superbike races. To reduce damage in the event of a fall, an AGRAS Racing Slider, Stand Hook Slider, and RDMOTO Front Axle Protector Guard are installed. Not only that, but also to avoid becoming inoperable due to a fall during the race, a GBRacing Gear Box/Clutch Cover, Starter Cover, and Generator Cover have also been installed, making every effort to protect the bike. The owner, who is a ZETA fan, has installed ZETA Master Cylinder Covers, ZETA Magnetic Drain Bolts, and ZETA Oil Filler Caps, all made of high-strength duralumin and anodized in color, in various places to dress up the bike. The NITRON Rear Suspension Mono Shock NTR R3 suspension features a 2-way compression adjuster that provides stability at both low speeds, where it is difficult to apply load, and at high speeds, where a heavy load is applied. It is an item that can be used in all kinds of applications from street use to racing use. The foot area is unified with STRIKER. The STEP KIT is lightweight while maintaining rigidity. Bearings are used in the moving parts for smooth and precise shifting. The Step Kit Optional Parts Racing Step Bar is designed for racing with a focus on grip, and features sharp and rough knurling to prevent the shoes from slipping. As a result, concentration on control is increased, and safety is enhanced. Additionally, the Footpeg Kit Option Wide Heel Guard is also installed to firmly place the heels on the heel guard for a secure hold during normal riding and cornering.
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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.