I have a 2016 GSX-S1000F (with ABS) in Triton Blue. Basically the same bike as in the video, but add a fairing with a wind deflector/shield and ABS. Plus with the fairing you get the two headlight configuration. My GSX-S1000F is the most comfortable best handling motorcycle I have every ridden (my seventh bike). I used to zoom around on a 2001 Suzuki Bandit 1200S with a Yoshimura exhaust system upgrade and loved it, but this handles better, feels much lighter, is way more agile and has more power. Is it smooth? Yes, smooth as silk and shifts like butter (if you know what I mean). The power is wonderful and fully usable. You have to ride it to understand how light it feels and how agile and nimble it is. The angle of the seat to the handlebars is better than the Bandit (less forced lean into the handle bars, thus more comfortable with less pressure against my hands). The sound of my GSX-S1000F is perfect exactly the way it comes with a totally cool looking muffler and the brakes are really good. If I didn't know better, I'd think Suzuki designed my "Gixy" specifically for me, because for me it is exactly right...a work of art...perfect.
carvelli3 I know how you feel about yours is exactly how I feel about mine. Proud owner of 2016 GSXs 1000f red black. Love the two headlights and passing indicator
I also have been riding a 2001 1200 Bandit for about 15 years (got my saddle sore certification from the IBA on it) with my first one for about 4 before that. . Perfect hearing you went from the Bandit to this. I have been thinking of doing the same.
Those turn signals are made that way so that they dont break if someone is walking drunk beside ur parked bike and bump into them they just flex back and come right back to there position, very useful tbh, I have had my stiff signals broken one too many times.
I really appreciate your personality and thoroughness. I am 46 years old and can relate to your perspective, very mature, logical and real. I have wanted an FJR 1300 for years, but due to lack of funds bought a Versys 650. I learned that my next bike must be a purchase from the heart and to not try to compromise more than I have to. I wasn't even considering the naked bike I saw in the store (gsx-s 1000), but I sat on it anyway. I looked to the sales guy and said "you are going to sell a lot of these". Besides the throttle abruptness ,which I hope Suzuki fixes, it seems Suzuki has hit their mark, after taking aim a fairly long time, with this bike (a couch rocket for the ergonomically [read older] challenged). It is just splitting hairs but I think of this bike as more of a comfortable sport bike than an adventure bike as mentioned in the video a few times. I sense the excitement in your voice. I would be surprised if you didn't buy this bike. Due to me living in California now, and probably shipping the bike back to Hawaii later, I think the added nimbleness and cooling wind might work even better than an FJR would for me in the warmer climates in which I live. Thanks for the great reviews Bryan.
Test rode this bike at a demo day a couple weeks ago and this bike is simply awesome. This bike has more power than the claimed 145 crank hp, just as mental as the Aprilia Tuono V4R
Tested this bike and loved it except for throttle jerkiness. Also rode the f version and loved it even more especially the smooth aerodynamics at speed. Only problem is luggage and pillion seat. Maybe my next bike.
Thank you for ur review. I have been researching this bike for a few weeks. Looks like this will be my next bike. I'm more of tourer and do most if not all my riding in rural areas. Looks like this will fit my needs...
The ergonomics and seat alone is enough to make me look past the flaws on mine. Flaws being the snatchy throttle which got MUCH better with an ECU remap
Great review Bryan. I love the Monster 821 but this bike is more powerful and cheaper to buy and own. Love the red and black colour scheme. Looking forward to riding it myself. Stay safe, Charlie.
Rented one of these with a yoshimura today, its a friggin beast. Sounds like a beast, and drives silky smooth. It was my first 1000cc ride and you just hop right on and boom you are smoking supercars at a red light. I am stupid tho I am going for the fireblade just cuz it looks cooler.
Excellent comprehensive review with real world information and good comparisons to other bikes in this class. Thank you for staying on point and making sense. Too many reviews are just zany and I'm left with still wondering what the bike may be like to ride.
i ride the tuono, the 3 ride modes that is common with the new bigger bikes nowadays are just bling, i rather they remove it and keep the price lower, bikes only need 2 electronics, ABS and TC, good to see that suzuki didn't join in the hype and all those redundant electronics
Good to see someone talking about no windshields in their vids. I always say it on my channel too. You rode the FZ09, what do you think between the 2? Subbed you man.
you probably already know this, but the reason that the blinkers bounce is they are rubber mounted so the lights will last longer (the light bulbs) and so if u bump them they dont bust off quite as easy
also, nakeds tend to have softer suspension on purpose. mostly for two reasons, they are trying to appeal to different groups than their full on sportbikes do (so people that want more power but for various reasons such as being older want softer and comfier suspension) and almost more importantly, the stiff racing suspension is really really expensive and they are trying to also appeal to groups of people that don't want to spend the money like the superbikes cost
You mentioned the S1000R had a lot more power. According to most dyno graph overlays I've seen which compared these two, no, the Suzuki made slightly more (almost imperceptible) until about 10 grand, where the Beemer pulls away. They are basically identical until the last few thousand revs. In fact BMW took it's design inspirations for that 998 engine from the K5 Gixxer from what I've read in various places. With a full exhaust, filter, ECU flash the GSX-S makes 155 and 85 at the wheel, while losing another 12 pounds or so of dead weight. It's a beast, and affordable.
The BMW has more power and is slightly faster, the throttle and lull in power in midrange are the worse things about this bike. Mid way round a corner you start to feed the throttle on and bang it jolts the bike upsetting the suspension, once it's been tuned I'm sure it's smooth as butter but from factory my 2016 is a bucking bronco. The suspension is adequate but not great but mid corner the engine lunging the bike is bad which ever way you look at it. The BMW is not perfect however it is better, side by side for free, if you had to pick you'd pick BMW, however being £4500 more it makes the gixer look a bargain hence why I bought it. I'm going to get mine put on a Dyno and tuned once I get the arrow headers on. It's a lovely bike around though, I think it looks killer red/black naked 🤘
Btw I suggest watching viser down's review vid as well because they harp on the twitchy throttle. I may love the engine but I have yet to actually ride the bike and didn't want to give the impression I had.
nice, liked that ya talked about the wideness of the seat. as a shorter rider 172cm,(feet?) I have trouble to get my feet on the ground, then new R1 is a nightmare if that is considered. My old daytona 675 with its high seat but almost as narrow as on a bicycle seat was a class act that let me touch the ground with both my feet without standing on the toes. thought that the new gsx-s would be about the same but it was not, to bad.
+T Brown; The standard and the faired version are exactly the same, the only difference is the faired version has stiffer front forks due to the added weight of the fairings. The faired version has a wet weight of 471 lbs. Which is 11-12 lbs. heavier than the standard w/abs. The F version will be more stable at the front end at high speeds though.
Ok I will take full credit for recommending a test ride of this bike ;) Suzuki has hit some homeruns as far as engines, this older gen gsxr engine and the tl1000 in my vstrom among others. What is interesting is the foresight to bring it back for their naked bike. Since I am very familiar with this engine and the older gen R1 engine in the FZ1, both are great but if I had to choose, and choose for the street, the suzuki wins. I wish the throttle was a little more smooth like inline 4's are but if you want that get a bandit.
Would you consider this a bike for long distance riding? I ride a GSX-R, and at best, 3.5 hours tops on that thing! I'm looking into a Hayabusa, but saw this and thought, I'd purchase this if it could be ridden comfortably for 6 hours tops!
I've owned 3 Z1000s (07, 11, and a 14) and now own a GSXS1000. The latest Z1000 looks better in my opinion. It's sharper focused and has a much thinner seat. The GSXS is more comfortable to me. It's also smoother. My Z1000 averaged 120 miles per tank. The gsxs seems to net 180 or so. Both are great bikes. I prefer the GSXS. Feels a bit quicker. The on/off throttle issue is real. I made it better with adjusting the throttle cables and a throttle tamer. It's pretty smooth now.
I like the ride modes on the xsr900, going to B mode for commuting when i test rode it would be a blast. But i hated the seating position and sound out of the exhaust. The gsx-s definitely looks better than the fz09 while the xsr900 is neo-retro if you like that style. SO i have to really test ride this asap haha
Great bike but almost too much power for any city riding, wouldn't be able to top it out in 3rd without being way over the speed limit. With that said still a great bike.
The GSX-S has a couple issues. One is common with most factory bikes which is the throttle tube has some cable slop (turn a couple nuts and problem is solved). The other is extremely lean factory fueling in the lower revs, which causes partial throttle surging. This can be fixed with a Powercommander or ECU flash, both of which will give a lot more power overall. FZ-09 has nearly the same issues. Lurching throttle on the FZ is a matter of programming in the different modes. A mode is the computer interpreting smaller throttle rotations and applying faster and bigger motion in the throttlebody flies via the servo. Otherwise, the Yamaha also has fueling issues (blame the regulations).
+ZIPPER978 , I test rode this bike a few months ago and you'll definitely won't be sacrificing any power, although Suzuki claims 145 brake horsepower but in fact this bike is putting out about 160 hp at the crank and 140-145 hp at the wheel and for a bike that weighs 460 lbs. wet. that's alot, In short this bike is fricking fast. I'm 5' 8" and this bike is very nimble, I can easily flat foot it, the rear sets are high enough to give enough ground clearance on the twisties, if you get a chance to test ride one do it, you won't be disappointed.
I have a 2016 GSX-S1000F (with ABS) in Triton Blue. Basically the same bike as in the video, but add a fairing with a wind deflector/shield and ABS. Plus with the fairing you get the two headlight configuration. My GSX-S1000F is the most comfortable best handling motorcycle I have every ridden (my seventh bike). I used to zoom around on a 2001 Suzuki Bandit 1200S with a Yoshimura exhaust system upgrade and loved it, but this handles better, feels much lighter, is way more agile and has more power. Is it smooth? Yes, smooth as silk and shifts like butter (if you know what I mean). The power is wonderful and fully usable. You have to ride it to understand how light it feels and how agile and nimble it is. The angle of the seat to the handlebars is better than the Bandit (less forced lean into the handle bars, thus more comfortable with less pressure against my hands). The sound of my GSX-S1000F is perfect exactly the way it comes with a totally cool looking muffler and the brakes are really good. If I didn't know better, I'd think Suzuki designed my "Gixy" specifically for me, because for me it is exactly right...a work of art...perfect.
carvelli3 I know how you feel about yours is exactly how I feel about mine. Proud owner of 2016 GSXs 1000f red black. Love the two headlights and passing indicator
I also have been riding a 2001 1200 Bandit for about 15 years (got my saddle sore certification from the IBA on it) with my first one for about 4 before that. . Perfect hearing you went from the Bandit to this. I have been thinking of doing the same.
Those turn signals are made that way so that they dont break if someone is walking drunk beside ur parked bike and bump into them they just flex back and come right back to there position, very useful tbh, I have had my stiff signals broken one too many times.
I really appreciate your personality and thoroughness. I am 46 years old and can relate to your perspective, very mature, logical and real. I have wanted an FJR 1300 for years, but due to lack of funds bought a Versys 650. I learned that my next bike must be a purchase from the heart and to not try to compromise more than I have to. I wasn't even considering the naked bike I saw in the store (gsx-s 1000), but I sat on it anyway. I looked to the sales guy and said "you are going to sell a lot of these". Besides the throttle abruptness ,which I hope Suzuki fixes, it seems Suzuki has hit their mark, after taking aim a fairly long time, with this bike (a couch rocket for the ergonomically [read older] challenged). It is just splitting hairs but I think of this bike as more of a comfortable sport bike than an adventure bike as mentioned in the video a few times. I sense the excitement in your voice. I would be surprised if you didn't buy this bike. Due to me living in California now, and probably shipping the bike back to Hawaii later, I think the added nimbleness and cooling wind might work even better than an FJR would for me in the warmer climates in which I live. Thanks for the great reviews Bryan.
I love this bike so much. Most fun I had on a bike so far. Highly recommended
"im 6"2 250 pounds" subscribed, you are the exact same size as me i mean exact! finally motorcycle reviews that apply to me!
me too
:)
well 6'2 and 280 pounds
Me 3!
6'2 and 160 LBS
Me 4! 6'2'' 175!
OMG what you guys eat , and you got 6'2'' and that massive 250 pounds? i am just 5'6'' , 149 pounds, lol
6ft 2in and 240 here lol
Thank you - I am 6'2 and 280 pounds and appreciate your perspective on this bike
Great review! I think I would go for the GSX S 1000F because it has the fairing to block the wind. Same bike only with a fairing.
Test rode this bike at a demo day a couple weeks ago and this bike is simply awesome. This bike has more power than the claimed 145 crank hp, just as mental as the Aprilia Tuono V4R
Tested this bike and loved it except for throttle jerkiness. Also rode the f version and loved it even more especially the smooth aerodynamics at speed. Only problem is luggage and pillion seat. Maybe my next bike.
I haven't had a chance to ride the 1000 but I test rode the GSX S750 and really liked it.
Thank you for ur review. I have been researching this bike for a few weeks. Looks like this will be my next bike. I'm more of tourer and do most if not all my riding in rural areas. Looks like this will fit my needs...
The ergonomics and seat alone is enough to make me look past the flaws on mine. Flaws being the snatchy throttle which got MUCH better with an ECU remap
your channel just keeps on getting better :)
Agree...
Great review Bryan. I love the Monster 821 but this bike is more powerful and cheaper to buy and own. Love the red and black colour scheme. Looking forward to riding it myself. Stay safe, Charlie.
Rented one of these with a yoshimura today, its a friggin beast. Sounds like a beast, and drives silky smooth. It was my first 1000cc ride and you just hop right on and boom you are smoking supercars at a red light. I am stupid tho I am going for the fireblade just cuz it looks cooler.
Excellent comprehensive review with real world information and good comparisons to other bikes in this class. Thank you for staying on point and making sense. Too many reviews are just zany and I'm left with still wondering what the bike may be like to ride.
i ride the tuono, the 3 ride modes that is common with the new bigger bikes nowadays are just bling, i rather they remove it and keep the price lower, bikes only need 2 electronics, ABS and TC, good to see that suzuki didn't join in the hype and all those redundant electronics
Good to see someone talking about no windshields in their vids. I always say it on my channel too. You rode the FZ09, what do you think between the 2? Subbed you man.
you probably already know this, but the reason that the blinkers bounce is they are rubber mounted so the lights will last longer (the light bulbs) and so if u bump them they dont bust off quite as easy
also, nakeds tend to have softer suspension on purpose. mostly for two reasons, they are trying to appeal to different groups than their full on sportbikes do (so people that want more power but for various reasons such as being older want softer and comfier suspension) and almost more importantly, the stiff racing suspension is really really expensive and they are trying to also appeal to groups of people that don't want to spend the money like the superbikes cost
Very nice review! I'm considering to buy that bike next spring, but then there's also the 2015 Yamaha R1...
You mentioned the S1000R had a lot more power. According to most dyno graph overlays I've seen which compared these two, no, the Suzuki made slightly more (almost imperceptible) until about 10 grand, where the Beemer pulls away. They are basically identical until the last few thousand revs. In fact BMW took it's design inspirations for that 998 engine from the K5 Gixxer from what I've read in various places. With a full exhaust, filter, ECU flash the GSX-S makes 155 and 85 at the wheel, while losing another 12 pounds or so of dead weight. It's a beast, and affordable.
The BMW has more power and is slightly faster, the throttle and lull in power in midrange are the worse things about this bike. Mid way round a corner you start to feed the throttle on and bang it jolts the bike upsetting the suspension, once it's been tuned I'm sure it's smooth as butter but from factory my 2016 is a bucking bronco. The suspension is adequate but not great but mid corner the engine lunging the bike is bad which ever way you look at it.
The BMW is not perfect however it is better, side by side for free, if you had to pick you'd pick BMW, however being £4500 more it makes the gixer look a bargain hence why I bought it.
I'm going to get mine put on a Dyno and tuned once I get the arrow headers on. It's a lovely bike around though, I think it looks killer red/black naked 🤘
One of the only bikes I would consider trading my TLS on.
The market for street bikes is fucking amazing right now! This, the 1290 superduke, s1000r and the mt09, just wow! Street>sport
Btw I suggest watching viser down's review vid as well because they harp on the twitchy throttle. I may love the engine but I have yet to actually ride the bike and didn't want to give the impression I had.
Yamaha FZ1 would be a great bike to consider as well. It is a very versatile and reliable bike.
This bike was unbelievable...
Lovely review, loved every bit of it!
nice, liked that ya talked about the wideness of the seat. as a shorter rider 172cm,(feet?) I have trouble to get my feet on the ground, then new R1 is a nightmare if that is considered. My old daytona 675 with its high seat but almost as narrow as on a bicycle seat was a class act that let me touch the ground with both my feet without standing on the toes. thought that the new gsx-s would be about the same but it was not, to bad.
Is the F version the exact same bike with a faring or is its gearing also different?
+T Brown; The standard and the faired version are exactly the same, the only difference is the faired version has stiffer front forks due to the added weight of the fairings. The faired version has a wet weight of 471 lbs. Which is 11-12 lbs. heavier than the standard w/abs. The F version will be more stable at the front end at high speeds though.
Ok I will take full credit for recommending a test ride of this bike ;) Suzuki has hit some homeruns as far as engines, this older gen gsxr engine and the tl1000 in my vstrom among others. What is interesting is the foresight to bring it back for their naked bike. Since I am very familiar with this engine and the older gen R1 engine in the FZ1, both are great but if I had to choose, and choose for the street, the suzuki wins. I wish the throttle was a little more smooth like inline 4's are but if you want that get a bandit.
I'm in love with this bike but after years of sportsters and now a V strom 650 I'm wondering if this would be too much bike for me
Late to the party here ….but …is there another way the cluTcH can be controlled aside from a caBle …? If so I’m late there too lol
Ever end up picking this bike up? Why or why not, I may pick it up this weekend
Still waiting for a used one to go on sale around here.
Im not sure but it sounded like you said at the end of this video this is a test ride of a 2015 not 2016 Suzuki GSX S 1000...Was it my ears? Thanks
Would you ultimately give up your fjr1300 for the GSX S 1000? Very good review... Thanks!
nice quality video. comments are clear and well described. thanks
If you had to choose between this bike on the FJ 09 which one would you pick? Thinking of getting rid of my FJR-1300 ES
thanx dude. your review was real good
Since you liked the xr, I'm wondering if you'd like the BMW s1000r (not rr) then?
Thanks for the review!
Would you consider this a bike for long distance riding? I ride a GSX-R, and at best, 3.5 hours tops on that thing! I'm looking into a Hayabusa, but saw this and thought, I'd purchase this if it could be ridden comfortably for 6 hours tops!
what is the price on this one? if you said I didn't catch it. Does it compare to the fz09 as far as price?
Have you rode the CB1000R?
Hey sir
Is there any chance for test ride for the Suzuki's drz400 (s, or sm) or Yamaha's maxii scooter' Tmax 530? I think you'll love them.
why did you choose fz 09 over this bike
My thoughts exactly
how does this compare to the Z1000
Could you do a 2016 aprilia tuono 1100 review??
How would you compare against the z1000? Those two are my top pick, but where I live they don't aloud to test ride.
Thank you.
I've owned 3 Z1000s (07, 11, and a 14) and now own a GSXS1000. The latest Z1000 looks better in my opinion. It's sharper focused and has a much thinner seat. The GSXS is more comfortable to me. It's also smoother. My Z1000 averaged 120 miles per tank. The gsxs seems to net 180 or so. Both are great bikes. I prefer the GSXS. Feels a bit quicker. The on/off throttle issue is real. I made it better with adjusting the throttle cables and a throttle tamer. It's pretty smooth now.
+forrysc so do you think it is better than the z1000 ? Plz answer couse im in btween of them and both of them r 2016
Thanks for the video, good one.
saw ya z1000 review like its styling better. but I'm tall too.gsxs better for tall fellers??don't want to be cramped.
Tossing between this and xsr900, not sure....the black/red looks awesome
I also can't decide this or FZ 09
I like the ride modes on the xsr900, going to B mode for commuting when i test rode it would be a blast. But i hated the seating position and sound out of the exhaust.
The gsx-s definitely looks better than the fz09 while the xsr900 is neo-retro if you like that style. SO i have to really test ride this asap haha
Gsxs 1000 all day long better motor/suspension
Great bike but almost too much power for any city riding, wouldn't be able to top it out in 3rd without being way over the speed limit. With that said still a great bike.
loy
This bike compared to kaw z1000 or fz09
what is the price?please!
How does the throttle "twithiness" compare to the fz09?
This is normal.
+TwoWheelObsession Have you tried to change the throttle mods? Like the FZ-09, it has 3 different kinds of torque. Sporty, Smooth and Standard.
The GSX-S has a couple issues. One is common with most factory bikes which is the throttle tube has some cable slop (turn a couple nuts and problem is solved). The other is extremely lean factory fueling in the lower revs, which causes partial throttle surging. This can be fixed with a Powercommander or ECU flash, both of which will give a lot more power overall.
FZ-09 has nearly the same issues. Lurching throttle on the FZ is a matter of programming in the different modes. A mode is the computer interpreting smaller throttle rotations and applying faster and bigger motion in the throttlebody flies via the servo. Otherwise, the Yamaha also has fueling issues (blame the regulations).
Why did you buy the FZ 09 over this? trying to decide between both bikes, thanks!
+Guy Danza way more character, lighter and more playful, way better sound, modern elect onics,etc.
Thinking about trading my zx6r for this woulda be disappointed?
+ZIPPER978 I would think not
+TwoWheelObsession I just want something more comfortable without sacrificing power
+ZIPPER978 , I test rode this bike a few months ago and you'll definitely won't be sacrificing any power, although Suzuki claims 145 brake horsepower but in fact this bike is putting out about 160 hp at the crank and 140-145 hp at the wheel and for a bike that weighs 460 lbs. wet. that's alot, In short this bike is fricking fast. I'm 5' 8" and this bike is very nimble, I can easily flat foot it, the rear sets are high enough to give enough ground clearance on the twisties, if you get a chance to test ride one do it, you won't be disappointed.
Test riding one on Tue:)
omg i love the look of the new suzukis.. I just want to suck on that tank..
cuanto es la velocidad maxima?.
ten seconds into ride - "extremely smooth engine, nothing but butter" lmao he must be a paid advertiser
so quiet, cant hear the engine sound! unlike other videos.
spread out a bit
Tc.... Tipicaly your going to leave it on.... 🤔
And.... Come on, let's see some gunning thru the gears.....
2017 yamaha fz 09 VS 2016 gsx-s1000
abs + trc + more hp and torque + better fuel economy + 1500$ cheaper
7000$ for the gsx on cycletrader.com
Kawasaki Z900...
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