TT star Guy Martin will be able to get his hands on the Relentless by TAS Suzuki bikes early in the new year.
The 28-year-old Lincolnshire man, who has just signed for the squad, is set to test for the team in Spain in February or March.
Arguably the most popular rider in road racing, Guy has achieved 10 podium finishes at the TT since making his debut in 2004 - which includes five runner-up spots.
It is not yet been announced who his team mate will be. Last year the team run Cameron Donald and Bruce Anstey on the roads.
It looks like Guy will make his race debut with the Northern Ireland team at a British Superstock race at the end of April.
He will compete in a number of British Superstock Championship races throughout 2010 as well as the TT, North West 200 and Ulster Grand Prix.
Guy said: "You just don't get any more of a proven team than Relentless by TAS Suzuki and with their official support from Suzuki and something like 15 TT wins it wasn't a difficult decision to make.
"I was at a Pirelli test earlier this year and took 101 pictures of their bikes and the preparation of them is 'proper' – that's what made my mind up.
"They are the best team I've been with do date - that's all there is to it. I just want to hit the ground running now. Yeah it's all proper and I'm looking forward to getting started."
Team owners Hector and Philip Neill believe that they can guide the fast talking Lincolnshireman to his first TT win.
Philip said: "It's been a difficult decision changing our line-up as we pride ourselves on loyalty.
"In saying that, Guy is a rider I've wanted to work with for a couple of seasons now and my loyalty to other riders probably held that decision back a little.
"He came to us full of enthusiasm and wants to do things our way which was a good starting point. And on top of that, I'm a sucker for a challenge and I like Guy's free spirit attitude.
"He's created a Guy Martin brand without even trying and that's also pretty special.
"Obviously we know he's a very talented rider and has been extremely unlucky not to have won races at both the North West 200 and the TT.
"So our motivation is to complete that task, while making sure Guy also fulfils his commercial responsibility representing a manufacturer backed team."
Guy, who was involved in a big crash during the Senior TT this year, will be one of the favourites for the honours at the TT.
15-times TT winner John McGuinness recently announced he will be riding for the official Honda squad again next year in the Isle of Man and his team mate will be impressive Scot Keith Amor.
Also see: Guy Martin signs for TAS Suzuki for the TT