Suzuki’s Newest Sport Bike! 2024 Suzuki GSX-8R
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 เม.ย. 2024
- After decades of pumping out the same Gixxers, Suzuki has finally made a new sport bike! Is it worth the price? Let’s find out!
Big thank you to Everett Powersports: www.everettpowersports.com
Link to the bike: www.everettpowersports.com/de... - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
dude, you’re under rated asf!
Thanks for watching!
I seen all of the review videos available and this one of the best. Thanks Emad! I live in the PNW and have ridden this bike for about 600 miles. Ready for my first maintenance.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video:) Ride safe.
The GSXR 1000 changed quite a bit from the K1 to its last iteration. To say it hasn’t changed for decades is streching things a bit. I think the K5 is the one to have.
I want one of these so badly! Great video mate!
Thanks for watching!
Y yo me quejo cuando en algún tramo me encuentro arreglos de gusano en la carretera. Lo que tenéis ahí es una locura, la moto se descontrolará un montón.
Gracias por el vídeo, es una moto que es posible que tenga en un futuro. Un saludo.
Thanks for watching!
That 72ish torque figure quoted is in NM. It's more like 55 or more ftlbs.
Eh you’re right. I’ll recalculate the score
Great video
Thanks for watching!
Also that exposed headlamp setup is a massive bug catcher, not great for cleaning.
truly the doug demuro of bikes!
09:10 My 2018 KTM 390 does this easy mode thing already, it's a nice feature but not really that new.
Tail tidy still worth getting
The Suzuki GSX-S750 inline-four sounds way better than this parallel twin. Kudos to Suzuki for the design of this bike which looks really nice. Thanks for the video .
Yep this is really just a naked bike, with fairings. Comfy riding triangle, torquey engine, and a bit heavy. The gixxer 750 is a super sport ( aggressive ergo, high revving high hp engine, etc.) thanks for watching!
I can't decide between this and the Daytona 660 for my first big bike (over 125cc).
Prob whichever you think looks better
a triple beats a twin evey day of the week. shame about the shit dash on the 660
@@kwicksandz yeah shame about the dash. but at least it has turn by turn navigation through phone connectivity, compared to the 8R.
the CBR650R was the choice for me, simply can't beat the sound of a 4 cylinder with an Akra exhaust...
@@chuckles069 How long since you bought it?
Nice bike for the price, I like that Suzuki is trying something different. Seems like a nice offering to compete with Yamahas twin cylinder bikes
Is the GSX 8R worth $9500 to you?
Inline 4 or nothing, price should be lower.
Yes it is
I got one.
I say it's worth it. I have no need for an inline 4, and the GSX-8R is perfect for me. Had mine for about a month now and love it already! First thing I did was definitely a tail tidy haha
@@albertsimmons2743😅9
The gsxr 750 is like $3500 more. What do you mean??
so this is not replacement for Gsx 750-R Sir?
Nope. Just an addition to the team.
i wish this bike was a detuned gsx r 750 with handlebars rather than a ptwin snooze fest. goood to see suzuki can put a tft and some tech on a bike, tho why they havent updatd the gsxr 1000 with the items this has i cant say.
Gixxer 1000 is a beautiful bike. It’s like the 4Runner of bikes. Hasn’t changed for decades but people still buy it regardless. But an update would be epic!
Not a snooze bike. I had a Bandit 12S, in-line 4, 100hp, 70ft/lb torque, 1200cc. The 8R has at least as much felt torque as the Bandit. It's quick, nimble and very torque'y. It's not a racer but it will give you a run for the money.
@@emadreviews The GSXR1000 changed quite a bit from the K1 to its last iteration. To say it hasn’t changed for decades is streching things a bit. I think the K5 is the one to have.
Things like turn signals might be farmed out to another company, and Suzuki may have a contract with them. That's the only reason I can think of for halogen lights.
Yeah could be something really complicated. But then again, I, the consumer, only care about the outcome not the process.
@@emadreviews 8R definitely has LED's all around.
I bought this bike in blue a month ago, sold it back to the dealership last week for a Kawasaki ZX10R.
For over 20 years I’ve had Honda CBRs so I thought I would try something different with the GSX 8R, but it’s a very boring bike.
Hell I even got the ecu flashed by TST Industries, installed the full Akrapovic exhaust system, but still found it boring.
Now it is a very comfortable bike to ride for hours and hours, but I think anyone who has had sport bikes you’re going to be disappointed in this bike.
do you recommend it for a beginner who passed the MSF course and is 50 yrs old? Thank you in advance.
Absolutely I would recommend this bike! It’s very stable and the power is predictable.
@@thomasusowski2155 Thank you very much for the response, deciding between the GSX and a Daytona 660. Thanks again for the reassurance.
You will love this bike! It’s beautiful and rides fantastic!! I’m just used to a more sport bike feeling, so my thoughts are a comparison:) safe travels!!!
@@lphsabrina I bought one and I am 60. Love it! Did my MSF course 20 years ago.
Meh, parallel 4 stroke twins just don't do it for me.
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Looking exactly the same ...showing 2 diffrent looking gsx'er
Changing decals doesn’t count
80 horsepower 😂😂. That's 40 horsepower less than most 600CC sportbikes
You mean most 600CC “super”sport bikes? Keep in mind this is a naked bike with fairings. The fairings don’t make this bike a supersport. And therefore the ultimate goal here isn’t speed. It is comfort, and it is indeed more comfortable when compared to a supersport. Thanks for watching!
In the States, the newer motorcycle community associate the GSX range as being 'gay' and for squids only. I can imagine this has really affected the sales of the brand.
That’s gay
I've received nothing but compliments from other riders about the 8R. After 20 years in the US Navy, I would consider myself a squid anyway (squid is another term for a sailor).
I've raced bikes from the age of 8yrs old. 3 Super Bike racer in my 20's - Rz350 , RZ500 & FJ1100 - I've test driven the GSX. This bike is more on the side of an interstate cruiser vs an urban street racer.