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Suzuki - Getting Serious?

As many of you have no doubt seen, some spy shots of the Suzuki Moto GP prototype have been leaked on Cycle World. This includes some technical analysis revealing an inline 4 that may have an uneven firing order like the Yamaha M1.

Link here:

http://www.cycleworld.com/2012/05/22...ogp-prototype/

More speculation here:

http://motomatters.com/news/2012/05/...n_japan_l.html

I just hope they are getting serious. Their GP effort has seemed half-hearted recently. And I know there were a few public jabs between Jack Valentine and Kevin Schwantz about team management. But a change in bike philosophy seems positive to me.
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