This engine is still to be used in 2021 which is why I am considering buying one. Long stroke does it for me. I used to own a GSX1300BK [B-King], and I loved it, but it weighed 265 kg. This is 209 kg. It even sounds like my B-King. I know what you mean about how it feels; a bit metallic. I like that. The brakes on this bike have been upgraded since your test ride.
To thisz day only thing I have ever rode faster then a 2001 ZX900RR is the liter bikes from that era before the epa gutted the! God they was fast amazing my 2001 900CC is faster then my new 2016 GSX-S1000A and if anything the Suzuki is tuned up, newer, and healthier! But they are two different kinds of bikes! Honestly I would love to have one of those set up like the Suzuki that would be amazing just keep the aero!
So good to have a Sydney rider to a review & watching familiar surroundings go by under test riding conditions. Great job. Great bike as well, seriously underestimated I think. If it only had a auto-shifter it would be a peach. Maybe in 2021. Maybe.
Not to mention, with a full system and ECU flash, it goes from about 138 to 154 WHP. Brakes bed in over time. If that bike doesn't have at least 300-500 miles on the clock, the brakes aren't going to feel like they are designed to feel.
Always be on alert for, pets, kids, livestock, animals large and small, people, car doors that fling open at the last second, left hand turns by near blind car/ truck drivers, road debris hidden from view by car ahead, random lane changers that live only in their small world, oil spills, etc. Over 40 years of riding many types, styles makes of motor cycles has thought me a thing or two of the hazards out there, ride like a pilot their trying to shoot down is a good tact. I still have fun riding but always try to judge the situation and temper exuberant throttle control with a bit of realization that your not on a race track but rather public roads. One of my bikes is a 1991 GSX 1100 G that still looks and operates as new. It is rated at a bit over 100 HP. as compared to your bikes 143 H.P.
Great vid man, great mic setup as well! What do you use? Your impressions are spot on. Another great thing about this bike is it seems to be really easy to work on/do maintenance. It handles great, breaks are strong but not crazy initially. A PCV will clear up all the unevenness of the engine at low RPMS. The power is insane, the looks are fantastic, the engine sounds like straight motorsport porn; and I don't notice much, if any vibrations. It also feels much lighter than the 460lb wet weight, especially pushing it around the garage/parking. Seat height is great for shorter riders too. This bike by far is the best bang-for-your-buck out there; period.
evergreengunnut sorry I missed this comment mate! The mic is a Sena 20S Bluetooth headset which pairs wirelessly to a bluetooth pack on the back of the GoPro. There's a link to the items in the description if you want to check them out. I agree about the bang for your buck also - this has to be one of the best bikes out there for that!
Nice review....Bike ticks all the boxes....Looks......Body position....Nimble straight bars......Power/Acceleration....Planted front wheel......Sound proven engine.......gearbox.......Strong breaks .....Showed wrong gear selection 9:33 and no hissy fit from GSX....Good stuff mate........
I have this same bike I traded my 2011 gsxr1000 I love it, if your use to a sport bike I would suggest a wind screen for some protection. but it's one he'll of a machine, very comfortable
I like it as I do many naked bikes. I think this is the best color. Great gearing. Easy to ride. Above all I simply had a lot of fun riding it. With the weather down under, naked is great.
Have to agree...bought my 16 in the all gun metal gray 3 days ago and it has the M4 exhaust on it...got a get the ECU flashed to get that under control and it's a beast. Kind off like jumping on the back of a 800 lb gorilla and jamming a red hot poker up it's a$$….better hang on cuz it's gone.
Have to update my own comment....got the ECU flashed and now the 800 lb gorilla is now a 1,000 lb gorilla now with the ECU flash she is just a beast that is so nice to ride....can't go wrong with this this type of bike. A super bike with a sit up stance with this much power is the best bike I've ever twisted on. Put on a 46 tooth rear with a ECU flash and you don't need anything else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've bought a 2018 one and it IS snatchy, even when setting the highest traction control level. Feathering of the clutch is required for a smooth ride. Also very sensitive to the slightest throttle roll off, almost feels like you're totally shutting off even though you're only very slightly doing so. Test rode a 2016 version before buying mine and never noticed any of it on that one. Maybe I'd already made my mind up to buy one before test riding so was blind to its faults. One thing's for sure, I'm getting a Power Commander fitted to mine as soon as it's run in.
Thank you. I'll save this gmail and do just that once I've had it fitted. Will be a fair while yet though, as this is going to be a fair weather only bike (have a zx9r as my crap weather bike) and Britain seems to be stuck in a permanent and very wet autumn at the moment.
First time on 1000 i'd have TC on mode 3 too. I've had my 2018 Z for a few weeks and use mode 3 rain or shine. The TC lights frequently and front always stays on the ground and therefore feel safer pushing a bit harder. It lane splits\filters better than my sv650x, not because they weigh roughly the same but the upgraded 2018 brake lines have the brembos (straight off the R along with swing arm) stopping very quickly at those between cars speeds. You summed it up with fun (even with anti-wheelie TC on), easy to ride and comfortable. Yes price point as well. Thanks for review. PS. I'll bang on about the engine too. From stand still this will beat the R before it eventually hauls in the S's low\mid range torque vs the higher rpm R.
It’s a great bike. But it won’t beat the r anywhere in performance. I have a gsx s1000f and a k5 gsxr 1000. The r is around 35kg lighter and has about 35 extra bhp. Because of the weight difference even the low rpm torque is more noticeable on the r.
I'd say go for it. I went from a 600 to the S1000 and once you get used to the extra power and stronger engine braking there is no stopping you. As the video correctly says, this category is awesome for road riding. All the power you need plus comfort in a compact package.
The new version has a slipper clutch. A bit more power. The jerky throttle should be a bit better now. The brake lines should be better and the levers are blackened.
Some tough choices at this end of the market. In the AU$19-24k bracket there are a lot of bikes that are great - S1000R, GSX-S100, 765RS, Speed Triple...
I actually think the GSX-S1000 is a bargain in this company! It doesn't have the fancy dash or all the electronics, but it's plenty fast and it's only ~$16k
one big reason why I bought this one is the price, you buy this put on a after market exhaust, power commander your at the same price as the z1000. the z1000 has no traction control nor abs
that's a tricky one! the Suzuki is a bit dearer (here in Australia at least), a lot more powerful, and a bit heavier. But the MT09 is great on a b-road, great in traffic, and the engine has bags of character. Unless I really wanted the extra power, I'd probably choose the MT09 and save some cash.
I have this exact same bike color and all and i love it thing is fast as a cheetah on cocaine! Mine has been turned up I’m down to 435lbs and 151hp and 81ft lbs of torque it moves out quick! No it’s not the fastest thing out there but it’s not meant to be it’s a red light killer!
Torn between this and Kaw Z900. What you think? I have had an older KZ1000 for years. Heck, I might just fix it up and start over with that. I would be partial to the Z900 obviously but I like the Idea of more horsepower. Does the GSXS1000 really feel much stronger? Seems to be rated at about 20 more horsepower?
For anyone reading this, I will say power is not the only thing considered here for me. But it is the most appealing question I have first off. I'm 6'1" and about 210lbs. I ride in a wide variety of situations but usually not up for really long trips. Any thoughts from anyone would be appreciated. Thank you much!
Hi mate, a few questions about the bike: Have you had it with TC off and if so notice any difference? How is the gas mileage? How snatchy is the throttle at low revs? (heard this was a common issue).
Hi Glen - the video you see is the only time I've ridden one, so not sure about the TC or the gas mileage. As for the throttle, I think people's complaint is exaggerated - I didn't think it was a problem.
Cheers mate, this is very helpful. I was asking about the TC because I like to have it off for more "spirited" riding and I commute and travel abit on the bike so gas mileage is a concern. I guess a test drive is how really know. Considering this bike when I get my full license (currently on A2 or LAMS in OZ)
I would love to try the MT10 - for some reason that one really appeals to me personally. Fingers crossed I get the chance at some stage. But yeah definitely try the GSX - as I said, I reckon it's a bargain for the quality and performance you get. Amazing bike.
Im getting into riding as soon as i can afford to, because of an injury i need to be in a more upright position so that rules out supersports....Ive sat on a CBR500R +650F and i found both very comfortable. I love the look of naked bikes and i know i could manage the riding position because its more upright but i think id feel a bit too exposed without a fairing and windshield. whats the wind buffeting like??
at town speeds you literally don't even notice the wind! Fairings and a screen help if you're really pushing but at normal (i.e. legal) road speeds, you'll be fine. good luck with your search mate.
nice review, my problem with Suzuki bikes is they look a bit too generic for me. I like my motorbikes to have a bit of character and Suzuki seem to go out of their way to avoid doing that.
heh yeah, styling is a very personal thing and you've gotta find something you enjoy looking at too right? I personally think this is a great looking bike, especially in their trademark blue.
good review, ive just bought the 2017 model here in uk and as it has to meet euro4 standards they have lean fuelled it and its snatchy as hell on the throttle, even suzuki tech have said it maybe worse than 2016 s they have sealed off adjusting the throttle position sensor, so at moment without power commander or booster plug i'm screwed... now why didnt i buy the speed triple ... smooth as butter it was..love the gsxs but can be a bitch and almost dangerous roll back on throttle on a bend
totally agree, i should have known better than to trust another opinion. The Gsxs has now gone back, bought a speed triple 2017, amazing bike, and i seem to have a bike buying bug as just bought one of the last Daytona 675R, Triumph just seem to be getting it right, for me anyway.
Karl Bratby this bike is way better then the speed triple. that bike weights way more then the gsxs also the gsxs has and, traction control, the speed triple as a throttle
2016 speed triple dry weight 192kg, suzuki gsxs dry weight 193kg. take off dual exhaust on speed and replace with dedicated designed arrows low boy and lighten bike by 9kg. 2016 latest version of speed has both traction control and 5 rider modes. the speed is a way more premium build bike, i have now traded away the gsxs for the speed and it is a way better bike, I also have a CBR 1000rr sp 2016 bought intentionally for an analogue riders bike without rider aids is what i mean and its an amazing bike as well. GSXS has a great engine even though over 12 years old in design but imho this creates a few of the problems with the bike trying to fuel it to meet latest fuel emissions is why the K5 engine is scremin for more fuel or just a balance that cant be met with the new laws. im hearing they are scrapping the K5 unit for 2018 as sales are way down after lots of reports of an angry aggressive bike.
+WeNeedASaga I'd like a GSX-S1000 if I can manage to finance another new bike one day, saw the faired ones when I went and picked up my non LAMS 2017 SV650, I tried to get my father to buy one at the start of the year when he was looking to buy another bike as he's coming up to retirement age and never had a brand new one and given its upright sitting position which takes pressure off the wrist and that nakeds are more about bottom and mid range power as opposed to top end like the GSX-R750 he was looking at which I didn't feel comfortable with him buying as the most powerful bike he has owned is a 1999 GSF1200 Bandit and I thought the GSXR he'd wind up hurt or dead, fortunately he got off that buzz of wanting a really fast and new bike as he was looking at Hayabusas too.
Do some research kid. The K5 mill from the K5 GSX-R1000 is the most venerable engine ever produced by Suzuki. Different cams and timing for this GSX-S. You stumbled around in your intro describing it.
This engine is still to be used in 2021 which is why I am considering buying one. Long stroke does it for me. I used to own a GSX1300BK [B-King], and I loved it, but it weighed 265 kg. This is 209 kg. It even sounds like my B-King. I know what you mean about how it feels; a bit metallic. I like that. The brakes on this bike have been upgraded since your test ride.
Dude 1st time on a 1000!!!!! Awesome!!!! Welcome to the club!!!
i'll always remember that day! it was amazing.
To thisz day only thing I have ever rode faster then a 2001 ZX900RR is the liter bikes from that era before the epa gutted the! God they was fast amazing my 2001 900CC is faster then my new 2016 GSX-S1000A and if anything the Suzuki is tuned up, newer, and healthier! But they are two different kinds of bikes! Honestly I would love to have one of those set up like the Suzuki that would be amazing just keep the aero!
Nice to have a Northern Sydney reviewer.Well Done mate.Matt.
Matthew Orchard cheers Matt :)
Best sounding stock exhaust out of all in it's class to date IMHO. Great looking bike too. I can't wait to get one, but the "F" model. Cheers!
Yes, first gear does 138 km/h so hard to enjoy on the road unless you short shift.
So good to have a Sydney rider to a review & watching familiar surroundings go by under test riding conditions. Great job. Great bike as well, seriously underestimated I think. If it only had a auto-shifter it would be a peach. Maybe in 2021. Maybe.
Not to mention, with a full system and ECU flash, it goes from about 138 to 154 WHP.
Brakes bed in over time. If that bike doesn't have at least 300-500 miles on the clock, the brakes aren't going to feel like they are designed to feel.
Always be on alert for, pets, kids, livestock, animals large and small, people, car doors that fling open at the last second, left hand turns by near blind car/ truck drivers, road debris hidden from view by car ahead,
random lane changers that live only in their small world, oil spills, etc. Over 40 years of riding many types, styles makes of motor cycles has thought me a thing or two of the hazards out there, ride like a pilot their trying to shoot down is a good tact.
I still have fun riding but always try to judge the situation and temper exuberant throttle control with a bit of realization that your not on a race track but rather public roads.
One of my bikes is a 1991 GSX 1100 G that still looks and operates as new. It is rated at a bit over 100 HP. as compared to your bikes 143 H.P.
Great vid man, great mic setup as well! What do you use? Your impressions are spot on. Another great thing about this bike is it seems to be really easy to work on/do maintenance. It handles great, breaks are strong but not crazy initially. A PCV will clear up all the unevenness of the engine at low RPMS. The power is insane, the looks are fantastic, the engine sounds like straight motorsport porn; and I don't notice much, if any vibrations. It also feels much lighter than the 460lb wet weight, especially pushing it around the garage/parking. Seat height is great for shorter riders too. This bike by far is the best bang-for-your-buck out there; period.
evergreengunnut sorry I missed this comment mate! The mic is a Sena 20S Bluetooth headset which pairs wirelessly to a bluetooth pack on the back of the GoPro. There's a link to the items in the description if you want to check them out. I agree about the bang for your buck also - this has to be one of the best bikes out there for that!
Nice review....Bike ticks all the boxes....Looks......Body position....Nimble straight bars......Power/Acceleration....Planted front wheel......Sound proven engine.......gearbox.......Strong breaks .....Showed wrong gear selection 9:33 and no hissy fit from GSX....Good stuff mate........
At that price, the gsx-r1000 is hard to refuse.
I have this same bike I traded my 2011 gsxr1000 I love it, if your use to a sport bike I would suggest a wind screen for some protection. but it's one he'll of a machine, very comfortable
I like it as I do many naked bikes. I think this is the best color. Great gearing. Easy to ride. Above all I simply had a lot of fun riding it. With the weather down under, naked is great.
well said!
I’ve never loved a bike like my 16 gsxs1000
i was expecting you to run out of gasoline any minute, haha ... I got the streetperformance and i just love it !
I have the 16' with a full m4 and power commander and im never gonna sell it!
Have to agree...bought my 16 in the all gun metal gray 3 days ago and it has the M4 exhaust on it...got a get the ECU flashed to get that under control and it's a beast. Kind off like jumping on the back of a 800 lb gorilla and jamming a red hot poker up it's a$$….better hang on cuz it's gone.
Have to update my own comment....got the ECU flashed and now the 800 lb gorilla is now a 1,000 lb gorilla now with the ECU flash she is just a beast that is so nice to ride....can't go wrong with this this type of bike. A super bike with a sit up stance with this much power is the best bike I've ever twisted on. Put on a 46 tooth rear with a ECU flash and you don't need anything else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've bought a 2018 one and it IS snatchy, even when setting the highest traction control level. Feathering of the clutch is required for a smooth ride. Also very sensitive to the slightest throttle roll off, almost feels like you're totally shutting off even though you're only very slightly doing so. Test rode a 2016 version before buying mine and never noticed any of it on that one. Maybe I'd already made my mind up to buy one before test riding so was blind to its faults. One thing's for sure, I'm getting a Power Commander fitted to mine as soon as it's run in.
interesting! if you remember, it'd be great if you posted a comment after the power commander too to report back the difference. Good luck!
Thank you. I'll save this gmail and do just that once I've had it fitted. Will be a fair while yet though, as this is going to be a fair weather only bike (have a zx9r as my crap weather bike) and Britain seems to be stuck in a permanent and very wet autumn at the moment.
Paul 645 p
First time on 1000 i'd have TC on mode 3 too. I've had my 2018 Z for a few weeks and use mode 3 rain or shine. The TC lights frequently and front always stays on the ground and therefore feel safer pushing a bit harder. It lane splits\filters better than my sv650x, not because they weigh roughly the same but the upgraded 2018 brake lines have the brembos (straight off the R along with swing arm) stopping very quickly at those between cars speeds. You summed it up with fun (even with anti-wheelie TC on), easy to ride and comfortable. Yes price point as well. Thanks for review. PS. I'll bang on about the engine too. From stand still this will beat the R before it eventually hauls in the S's low\mid range torque vs the higher rpm R.
It’s a great bike. But it won’t beat the r anywhere in performance. I have a gsx s1000f and a k5 gsxr 1000. The r is around 35kg lighter and has about 35 extra bhp. Because of the weight difference even the low rpm torque is more noticeable on the r.
I think you've got it on tc3 take that off and you'll feel the wheel rise alright tc3 is the slowest setting at least tc1 is required
Kick the TC up to 1. I`ve never tried mine with TC "off",not yet anyway. But from 2 to 1 i think its a big difference in the bite of the bike
I'm keen for this bike. On a 650 naked atm
I'd say go for it. I went from a 600 to the S1000 and once you get used to the extra power and stronger engine braking there is no stopping you. As the video correctly says, this category is awesome for road riding. All the power you need plus comfort in a compact package.
Good accurate review 👍. I had the '06 Gsxr 1000 and its exactly as you described this bike. You made me subscribe by your ability to assess
Switch off the tc en the frontwheel wil come up mate😀 i have the same bike and it's big fun factor
What year is this ?!
Nice review. For riding around the city and some back country scratching ocasionally would you go GSX s 750 or 1000?
Get the 1000. If you get a 750 you’re gonna want to upgrade eventually
Nice review man, I really wanna buy this bike just need to save a couple more grand to get it.
epicboy69 nice one! hang in there mate, it's worth it!
It truly is worth it! I got mine 2016 in April and am LOVING IT!
Suzuki also offers 0% for 3 years...That's how I got mine
I want one as well ..I will have this lol especially now they have the all black Z
only if you qualify :( I don't qualify.
The 2018 model is even better.
Xerdoz damn, it was already awesome!
Why is that?
The new version has a slipper clutch. A bit more power. The jerky throttle should be a bit better now. The brake lines should be better and the levers are blackened.
This or your mt09?
Some tough choices at this end of the market. In the AU$19-24k bracket there are a lot of bikes that are great - S1000R, GSX-S100, 765RS, Speed Triple...
I actually think the GSX-S1000 is a bargain in this company! It doesn't have the fancy dash or all the electronics, but it's plenty fast and it's only ~$16k
one big reason why I bought this one is the price, you buy this put on a after market exhaust, power commander your at the same price as the z1000. the z1000 has no traction control nor abs
they're a steal hey!
My power commander is in the mail!
Great reviews , which do you think is the better bike between the gsx 1000 and MT09 ?
that's a tricky one! the Suzuki is a bit dearer (here in Australia at least), a lot more powerful, and a bit heavier. But the MT09 is great on a b-road, great in traffic, and the engine has bags of character. Unless I really wanted the extra power, I'd probably choose the MT09 and save some cash.
I have this exact same bike color and all and i love it thing is fast as a cheetah on cocaine! Mine has been turned up I’m down to 435lbs and 151hp and 81ft lbs of torque it moves out quick! No it’s not the fastest thing out there but it’s not meant to be it’s a red light killer!
Torn between this and Kaw Z900. What you think? I have had an older KZ1000 for years. Heck, I might just fix it up and start over with that. I would be partial to the Z900 obviously but I like the Idea of more horsepower. Does the GSXS1000 really feel much stronger? Seems to be rated at about 20 more horsepower?
For anyone reading this, I will say power is not the only thing considered here for me. But it is the most appealing question I have first off. I'm 6'1" and about 210lbs. I ride in a wide variety of situations but usually not up for really long trips. Any thoughts from anyone would be appreciated. Thank you much!
@@kickfighting1015 GSX-s no brainer
For 10000 dollars its the best bike
John Thomas i wouldn't argue with you :)
how does it compare against the FZ1N or Z1000
A Roberts I've not ridden either of those bikes so can't help you sorry!
Hi mate, a few questions about the bike: Have you had it with TC off and if so notice any difference? How is the gas mileage? How snatchy is the throttle at low revs? (heard this was a common issue).
Hi Glen - the video you see is the only time I've ridden one, so not sure about the TC or the gas mileage. As for the throttle, I think people's complaint is exaggerated - I didn't think it was a problem.
Cheers mate, this is very helpful. I was asking about the TC because I like to have it off for more "spirited" riding and I commute and travel abit on the bike so gas mileage is a concern. I guess a test drive is how really know. Considering this bike when I get my full license (currently on A2 or LAMS in OZ)
Good review. I have subscribed.
glad you liked it -- thanks for the sub!
Good review mate.
thanks Paul!
I have one of these on my list when I get my blacks. Would like to see you test the MT10 also.
I would love to try the MT10 - for some reason that one really appeals to me personally. Fingers crossed I get the chance at some stage.
But yeah definitely try the GSX - as I said, I reckon it's a bargain for the quality and performance you get. Amazing bike.
Dont forget the new Ducati Supersport :D Could be a good expensive first bike :D
Richie G
Im getting into riding as soon as i can afford to, because of an injury i need to be in a more upright position so that rules out supersports....Ive sat on a CBR500R +650F and i found both very comfortable.
I love the look of naked bikes and i know i could manage the riding position because its more upright but i think id feel a bit too exposed without a fairing and windshield.
whats the wind buffeting like??
at town speeds you literally don't even notice the wind! Fairings and a screen help if you're really pushing but at normal (i.e. legal) road speeds, you'll be fine. good luck with your search mate.
AussieSoldier 01 There's a faired version.
Nice review, a little too much bike for me I think. How about trialling the Versys 1000 or the Honda VRFX series?
i61w good idea; I'll ask the dealership and see what they have available
Great video mate. Can we add a Ninja1000 to the test ride list??
thank you :)
I'll do my best to try the Ninja in future!
nice review, my problem with Suzuki bikes is they look a bit too generic for me. I like my motorbikes to have a bit of character and Suzuki seem to go out of their way to avoid doing that.
heh yeah, styling is a very personal thing and you've gotta find something you enjoy looking at too right? I personally think this is a great looking bike, especially in their trademark blue.
Great video
Thank you!
Does it have a quick shifter mate
no it doesn't unfortunately
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good review, ive just bought the 2017 model here in uk and as it has to meet euro4 standards they have lean fuelled it and its snatchy as hell on the throttle, even suzuki tech have said it maybe worse than 2016 s they have sealed off adjusting the throttle position sensor, so at moment without power commander or booster plug i'm screwed... now why didnt i buy the speed triple ... smooth as butter it was..love the gsxs but can be a bitch and almost dangerous roll back on throttle on a bend
totally agree, i should have known better than to trust another opinion. The Gsxs has now gone back, bought a speed triple 2017, amazing bike, and i seem to have a bike buying bug as just bought one of the last Daytona 675R, Triumph just seem to be getting it right, for me anyway.
£600 so not masses but enough to feel a bit pissed. but lesson learned
Karl Bratby this bike is way better then the speed triple. that bike weights way more then the gsxs also the gsxs has and, traction control, the speed triple as a throttle
my throttle is snatchey but you do get use to it and now I don't notice it
2016 speed triple dry weight 192kg, suzuki gsxs dry weight 193kg. take off dual exhaust on speed and replace with dedicated designed arrows low boy and lighten bike by 9kg. 2016 latest version of speed has both traction control and 5 rider modes. the speed is a way more premium build bike, i have now traded away the gsxs for the speed and it is a way better bike, I also have a CBR 1000rr sp 2016 bought intentionally for an analogue riders bike without rider aids is what i mean and its an amazing bike as well. GSXS has a great engine even though over 12 years old in design but imho this creates a few of the problems with the bike trying to fuel it to meet latest fuel emissions is why the K5 engine is scremin for more fuel or just a balance that cant be met with the new laws. im hearing they are scrapping the K5 unit for 2018 as sales are way down after lots of reports of an angry aggressive bike.
Good review...i just subscribe it for you...
Yuddy Imowanto thank you! Welcome to the channel.
Dude how the fuck do you get to test ride all these bikes?
I do favours.
Hehe just kidding, I dunno, I show an interest, ask nicely, and generally the sales people are keen to help you out!
Also go test ride an FZ8, I'll keep nagging ya till ya do it :P.
yeah I'd love to mate! hopefully one day i'll get the chance...
You hoon, 100 in a built up area :D
TheDeceptikron got a bit carried away! :/
+WeNeedASaga I'd like a GSX-S1000 if I can manage to finance another new bike one day, saw the faired ones when I went and picked up my non LAMS 2017 SV650, I tried to get my father to buy one at the start of the year when he was looking to buy another bike as he's coming up to retirement age and never had a brand new one and given its upright sitting position which takes pressure off the wrist and that nakeds are more about bottom and mid range power as opposed to top end like the GSX-R750 he was looking at which I didn't feel comfortable with him buying as the most powerful bike he has owned is a 1999 GSF1200 Bandit and I thought the GSXR he'd wind up hurt or dead, fortunately he got off that buzz of wanting a really fast and new bike as he was looking at Hayabusas too.
Be careful with the GSXS1000 then - it's proper fast!
Do some research kid. The K5 mill from the K5 GSX-R1000 is the most venerable engine ever produced by Suzuki.
Different cams and timing for this GSX-S. You stumbled around in your intro describing it.
He mentioned that is was a K5 Gixxer motor, whats ur problem? He also doesn't sound like a kid so that was a real douchebag thing to say.