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4:36pm Tuesday 1st April 2008

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By Tony Long »

TO CELEBRATE the arrival of lighter evenings and (hopefully) the end of cold and wet days, I'm including some items that could brighten up you and/or your bike.

The 2008 Suzuki motorcycle accessory brochure has just been released with more than 160 new items added, including some completely new lines and ranges.

Suzuki's most comprehensive brochure features model specific parts and bespoke riding gear from partners such as Italian legend Dainese, Suzuki's very own Hamamatsu casual clothing range and racing fans' favourites from the Rizla Suzuki and Relentless Suzuki teams.

Speaking about the new brochure Suzuki GB's Andy Taylor said: "We've put a great deal of effort into bringing fans our biggest catalogue to date.

"As well as offering a diverse and comprehensive selection of official parts for practically every model in our range, we've also added some great casual wear and lifestyle accessories too."

Highlights for the new season include the 2008 Shoei GSX-R crash helmet, new one- and two-piece leathers, the very latest accessories for the '08 Hayabusa and B-King models, a completely new off-road range of technical and casual clothing as well as an abundance of 2008 casual clothing from Suzuki and the official race teams.

To pick up a copy of the 2008 brochure visit your local authorised dealer or view the entire range at suzuki-gb.co.uk/ accessories.


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