Suzuki India launch new models S1000 and S1000F in July 2015

The motorcycle company Suzuki Motors, has a plan to launch its new models, S1000 and S1000F in the month of July during the current year. Even before the launch, the company has advertised their banner on the website, along with a coming soon messag.

The motorcycle company Suzuki Motors, has a plan to launch its new models, S1000 and S1000F in the month of July during the current year. Even before the launch, the company has advertised their banner on the website, along with a coming soon message, in order to create awareness, spread the word and also generate apprehension and excitement even before eth models can be seen out on the roads.
Suzuki S1000 -
Suzuki India launch new models S1000 and S1000F in July 2015
 
This also indicates that the dealers might commence the booking sessions too in advance. Both the models were un- concealed at the Intermot 2014, in Germany, during the month of October last year. Both of the bikes have ben crafted with an all new technology and casing. The bikes would be powered by a four-stroke, four cylinder and DOHC liquid cooled 999 cc dynamos, paired to a 6 speed gear box.
Suzuki S1000F - 
Suzuki India launch new models S1000 and S1000F in July 2015
 
Although there is no confirmation about the power and the force of the model out yet. The maker from Japan quotes that pull out a mediocre performance, but would be more refined. The new 1-liter bikes sizes at 2,115 mm lengthwise, 795 mm wide, 1,080 mm tall and 1,180 mm tall in S1000F, 1,460 mm at the base and possess a ground clearance of 140 mm. Talking about the S1000, its weight being  209 kg, the S1000F is bulkier, standing at 214 kg.
 
 
An inverted telescopic coil sprung suspension at the fore along with a link type coil sprung unit at the back act the suspension on the bikes. For brakes, the bikes depend on a twin-disc mechanism at the fore and a solo disc at the back. Both would be crafted with an ABS system for the Indian roads. Overseas, the S1000 is out with ABS missing too.