I pick mine up next week. I knew 5 mins into the testride it was the one. I knew 7 mins into this video I made the right decision. Thanks man! Oh you forgot to mention the 43mm upside down forks....great specs and a worthy successor the legendary sv650.
Great riding & review Snaggy! Riding these bikes keeps you young forever legend ⭐️ Loving mine! Does it need a pipe, maybe. But, I’ve done those to death & now I’m deaf😉 The most surprising thing is it belies it’s 202kg weight. It’s extremely planted, flickable, comfortable, plenty quick enough & narrow at the tank. I haven’t pushed it hard yet to be concerned about the rear shock. I’ll take up your advice about the tail tidy though 😎😉 Thanks guys for getting this out🙌🤙
Loving my blue GSX-8S. It's a really fun to ride street bike. I'm looking forward to more accessories like a fender elim kit. Yoshimura has one you can pre-order so hopefully that will come out soon.
I like the style. Would like a little cowling on bottom. What I would like improved. Rear shock, Front could use more dampening. And well we can always use more power. Really just a little more on top would be nice.
Hang on ! These are the Two Wheels crew from the paper days?????????? Bloody beauty! Subscribed from SA. Well produced video of a bike I recently test rode and liked it so much I bought an almost new 2020 Yamaha XSR900 instead! Go figure. The GSX-8S for "my take" on it was very poor in the suspenders caper and absolutely gutless for an 800cc engine. My 2020 Yammy XSR900's suspenders are actually bloody half decent stock and the engine is absolutely bonkers off idle through to mid range and still has enough to hit 250KMH full wack. I found mine for AU$12,000.00 rideaway and it's literally as new. Cheers.
My 8S sits on 140km in fifth at 6.5k revs, with 2k more to peak power. How much power do you need? I had the xsr700 which had shit suspension, shit braking, shit ergo and shit gearbox. The Suzuki build quality shits all over Yammies at that price point.
I tested all current middlewight naked bikes and went for the 8s in black i call her the shadow brilliant bike to me the best bike , of course a bike priced £8000 will see sme cheaper areas and the rear suspension is my next task but at the moment perfect
IDK, those roads look pretty fricken good!!! Can't be too cold either given what you are wering outdoors. Must be nice. You either freeze to death or roast to death in Tx. And nothing like the roads you riding on! Only in SoCal can you find views and roads like that. applachians too, so don't all you Yankees start yelling at me but you still can't beat SoCal weather. Nice riding on the track there dude! Great review too
Yea I’m sold been really going back and forth between this the Honda hornet the cbr600rr and to be honest I feel I will be really happy in the long run with this one what you guys think ???????? Any veteran riders than can help me out ??????
Trying to figure out why the s8 and hornet 750 both cost $16k in New Zealand? Anyone know why we pay such a premium? And why they are the same cost when we hear so much about the 1000 pound price difference in the UK?
Love riding the torgue in 3rd or 4th dont need to rev to max to get the best out of it, but with still 2 gears to use i havent felt wanting , love her!! one of the best bikes i have had in 40yrs riding
From what I've gathered, - Suspension alone is worth getting this bike over the MT07! This alone makes the 8S a better bet as a long term bike coz most people don't buy new bikes every year. - Quick shifter is standard so whatever you save when buying the MT07 will be spent on this - Slipper clutch with low RPM assist for smoother take offs - Bigger engine with more power and more torque which im sure is de-tuned for euro 5 emissions. Im sure the power is much closer to hondas 90hp. - Electronic aids i.e traction control with different settings, auto-rev match, different rider modes... Personally Im not in the market for a new bike since I already own a much faster bike with zero rider aids or modes, but if I was, I wouldn't even bother looking at the MT07. Utlimately it would come down to the Trident 660 and the 8S.
It's a better bike than the MT07 in many ways (I've owned both). Suspension, brakes, geometry, physical size and to a lesser extent engine is better on the 8S.
@@INFO_MOTO I know these are 100% Made in Japan and the quality I saw was excellent, however even I couldn't bring myself to buy a twin that has been "crossplaned" and think it was something special. It's a GREAT marketing idea no doubt but at 776cc for me that is becoming a large capacity road bike and with it's 82bhp is obviously NOT a learner's machine. I would have liked Suzuki to have at least thrown in two extra cylinders and THEN crossplaned it! LOL. The GSX-S1000 is quite nice to ride but with almost twice the ponies of this GSXS-8S it could prove too much for the faint hearted. Neevesy nailed it in his ride day on one and he wasn't keen at all as he was also not fond of the Honda twin 750 Hornet crossplane.
I pick mine up next week. I knew 5 mins into the testride it was the one. I knew 7 mins into this video I made the right decision. Thanks man! Oh you forgot to mention the 43mm upside down forks....great specs and a worthy successor the legendary sv650.
6 months later, what’s your thoughts on the 8S? What colour did you opt for?
Best ride review of the 8S period!! Other reviews ride around a neighborhood and give an opinion!!
And they were honest about the suspension. I rode one as a potential buyer and it was very crashy and all round not what I was after.
Thank you. We aim for the truth, and giving honest opinions. Stick with us. More truth available!
There’s a couple of fat guys that ride around and babble about their personal shit and never even show the bikes ☹️
Great riding & review Snaggy! Riding these bikes keeps you young forever legend ⭐️ Loving mine! Does it need a pipe, maybe. But, I’ve done those to death & now I’m deaf😉 The most surprising thing is it belies it’s 202kg weight. It’s extremely planted, flickable, comfortable, plenty quick enough & narrow at the tank. I haven’t pushed it hard yet to be concerned about the rear shock. I’ll take up your advice about the tail tidy though 😎😉 Thanks guys for getting this out🙌🤙
Thanks Steve. I was struck by two things. The level of tech for the quids and the bike's agile nature. So, agree with you 100 per cent.
Loving my blue GSX-8S. It's a really fun to ride street bike. I'm looking forward to more accessories like a fender elim kit. Yoshimura has one you can pre-order so hopefully that will come out soon.
Have a listen to the full Akrapovic someone uploaded recently. They pull the db killer out toward the later part of the video: /watch?v=cTZKkLoMFNg
Evotech performance?
I like the style. Would like a little cowling on bottom.
What I would like improved. Rear shock, Front could use more dampening. And well we can always use more power. Really just a little more on top would be nice.
Hang on ! These are the Two Wheels crew from the paper days?????????? Bloody beauty! Subscribed from SA. Well produced video of a bike I recently test rode and liked it so much I bought an almost new 2020 Yamaha XSR900 instead! Go figure. The GSX-8S for "my take" on it was very poor in the suspenders caper and absolutely gutless for an 800cc engine. My 2020 Yammy XSR900's suspenders are actually bloody half decent stock and the engine is absolutely bonkers off idle through to mid range and still has enough to hit 250KMH full wack. I found mine for AU$12,000.00 rideaway and it's literally as new. Cheers.
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@@gregleech8832 Guido? how's he going?
My 8S sits on 140km in fifth at 6.5k revs, with 2k more to peak power. How much power do you need? I had the xsr700 which had shit suspension, shit braking, shit ergo and shit gearbox. The Suzuki build quality shits all over Yammies at that price point.
Really enjoyed this review, great summary. Surprised at the track time but very interesting to see. Would you buy the Suzuki or the Hornet?
Thank you
I tested all current middlewight naked bikes and went for the 8s in black i call her the shadow brilliant bike to me the best bike , of course a bike priced £8000 will see sme cheaper areas and the rear suspension is my next task but at the moment perfect
IDK, those roads look pretty fricken good!!! Can't be too cold either given what you are wering outdoors. Must be nice. You either freeze to death or roast to death in Tx. And nothing like the roads you riding on! Only in SoCal can you find views and roads like that. applachians too, so don't all you Yankees start yelling at me but you still can't beat SoCal weather. Nice riding on the track there dude! Great review too
Yea I’m sold been really going back and forth between this the Honda hornet the cbr600rr and to be honest I feel I will be really happy in the long run with this one what you guys think ???????? Any veteran riders than can help me out ??????
I agree with the likes and dislikes at the end. I will add:
-Increase fuel capacity to 17L, please!
Trying to figure out why the s8 and hornet 750 both cost $16k in New Zealand? Anyone know why we pay such a premium? And why they are the same cost when we hear so much about the 1000 pound price difference in the UK?
Much prefer torque over power.
Love riding the torgue in 3rd or 4th dont need to rev to max to get the best out of it, but with still 2 gears to use i havent felt wanting , love her!! one of the best bikes i have had in 40yrs riding
@@damon1957ful sounds impressive
a bit on the heaver side other things are good
That bike cost about $8000. Nowhere near $14000
AUD < USD
AMCN!!!!!!!!! SORRY GUYS.
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@@gregleech8832 At my age........... I'm still regretting this oversight. no offence. oops!
after drugsis better
I'm sorry, but how the hell is a bang for your buck streetfighter more expensive and heavier compared to the MT07? That genuinely makes no sense.
From what I've gathered,
- Suspension alone is worth getting this bike over the MT07! This alone makes the 8S a better bet as a long term bike coz most people don't buy new bikes every year.
- Quick shifter is standard so whatever you save when buying the MT07 will be spent on this
- Slipper clutch with low RPM assist for smoother take offs
- Bigger engine with more power and more torque which im sure is de-tuned for euro 5 emissions. Im sure the power is much closer to hondas 90hp.
- Electronic aids i.e traction control with different settings, auto-rev match, different rider modes...
Personally Im not in the market for a new bike since I already own a much faster bike with zero rider aids or modes, but if I was, I wouldn't even bother looking at the MT07. Utlimately it would come down to the Trident 660 and the 8S.
It's a better bike than the MT07 in many ways (I've owned both). Suspension, brakes, geometry, physical size and to a lesser extent engine is better on the 8S.
14grand ,you what ,it's a twin
14k is stupid
Is this a joke ?
$14k (AUD) is highly competitive.
It's less than 9k if you're in America
@@johnfoster9160 Their buck is worth a lot more than ours.
@@INFO_MOTO I know these are 100% Made in Japan and the quality I saw was excellent, however even I couldn't bring myself to buy a twin that has been "crossplaned" and think it was something special. It's a GREAT marketing idea no doubt but at 776cc for me that is becoming a large capacity road bike and with it's 82bhp is obviously NOT a learner's machine. I would have liked Suzuki to have at least thrown in two extra cylinders and THEN crossplaned it! LOL. The GSX-S1000 is quite nice to ride but with almost twice the ponies of this GSXS-8S it could prove too much for the faint hearted. Neevesy nailed it in his ride day on one and he wasn't keen at all as he was also not fond of the Honda twin 750 Hornet crossplane.
@@theaustralianconundrum yeah its so safe. Why not put a triple in it or a v4 or something