Spot on to focus on the engine , a motorcycle is an engine on wheels everything else is secondary especially these days when all bikes are so competent. So between these 2 it all comes down to triple / twin preference . I always say Triumphs triple is the greatest engine of the past 30 years which I stand by , but the Suzuki 800 engine has been designed for real roads where torque is king and for me I'd edge towards the 8R . Slightly less frantic and more usable and relaxing for an everyday bike with touring in mind .😊
Another great video. So I’ve ridden both of these today, pretty much back to back. I’m much shorter than you at 5’7” and found both bikes fit me well. Looks wise the Daytona seems better finished from a quality of paint point of view and looks far nicer to my eye. Handling is good on both bikes, the Daytona has a lovely front end, the Suzuki more planted but both really good. In terms of engine if you’re a really sporty rider the Daytona is noticeably faster, it has a genuine top end thrust that the Suzuki lacks. However I realise that many people ride more sedately and the torque on the Suzuki is lovely. That’s not to say the Daytona is lacking either, just not as thrusty low down. Fuelling is impeccable on both bikes. Currently Triumph are offering 2.9% on finance, with some great deals I’ve seen at £7795.00 . At that money it’s hard to say no! Appreciate the video, great job!
Great video comparison of 2 great bikes. For me it’s the Triumph for the sporty handling, rush of higher revs and the characterful triple engine, but there’s also much to love with the Suzuki for a more relaxed low rev high torque ride I don’t think the Suzuki would be a disappointment either.
Great comparison video mate. Suzuki for me although a younger me might go for the triumph. The reality is I couldn't trust myself on either 😆 🤣 😂. 3...2...1 ignition launch full afterburner 🏍🚀
Thank you for a splendid and insightful comparison. I’m a Triumph fan but am not surprised by your conclusion. I had a Trident 660 earlier this year, on paper it seemed a good complement to Buddy’s cousin. I finally had to admit I didn’t like it. Just like you said about the Daytona, it wasn’t grown up, I was a bit embarrassed by it really having been out of short pants now for over 6 decades. Ok it was quick ish but what a palaver it made, not effortless like my old 675 striple,so I never went much quicker than on the Bonnie. What I really want to say was I got the quick shifter on mine, it was only 300 quid. If you get a chance to try one have a go. Mine worked great down but at high revs and hard acceleration it just refused to work. Which I thought was the whole point. I could get smoother and faster up shifts using the old fashioned “clutchless” method. Oh and I did find the handling unpredictable in sharpish bends. I traded it for a Street Twin or Speed 900 or whatever. It’s absolutely Bloody Marvellous. It’s my third but the first one I’ve truly appreciated. Feels so different to the T100. Anyway, I’m sorry I’ve gone on at such length but it’s been a bit of a topic with me this year. Why don’t they just resurrect the 675? It was loads better.
Nice one TAYM never ridden with a quick shifter so have no idea on how good or otherwise they are but on looks for me the Daytona might just edge it I thought the wind noise was slightly more pronounced on the GSX .I would imagine that for a person of your height would; find the GSX more comfortable being a little longer/larger maybe I was surprised that you found the Daytona slightly more comfortable and all bikes should have self canceling indicators for sure 😉 . Very interesting watch TAYM cheers👌👍
Afternoon TAYM great comparison although for you I would say you would also have to take into consideration 1. You’ve got a couple of triumphs so a different make is always nice 2. Both your triumphs are twins so a different engine would be good 🤔 as a triumph fan boy that you are 😜 it should come down to how the bike makes you feel and does it have that ‘ look back at it ‘ factor when you’ve parked up🤔 both my Moto Guzzi’s give me both of those which is why they’re probably keepers😉👍🏻 carry on that man Caio for now tat ta 👍🏻
Both great bikes so hard choice it will all come down to how they fit and make you feel, I have the 8s and so far just over 4000 smiles and loving the low end torque at legal speeds. love to test the 8r and triumph though. 8r in blue looks fantastic.
i think suzuki is definitely the right choice , i just think the suzuki will be more versatile and not just a sport bike. Triumph may be quality but japanese built motorcycles are still the benchmark . That said i am on my 10th bike in the last year 😬and i don,t think there are many bad ones now. You,ll never know which is best till you try them all . (note i have given up trying to ride z900rs like a classic 500 , i found the same as you it encourages silliness). New bike next week 👍
What a great comparison! Without a doubt, for modern day town and country roads, out of those two bikes, the Classic 350 is the best one 😁😁. If you are considering pulling a trailer though, get the Suzuki 😂😂. I know, but I did enjoy the video 👍👍.
Amazing the roads in the UK bumpy from tree roots...our roads in OZ are wallaby ted😊 like that but its got nothing to do with trees, unfortunately Govt neglect.That Daytona sounds great be hard to keep that beauty below speed limit. Thanks TAYM 😊😊😊
Fantastic comparison TAYM and even though I'm a Triumph fan boy I think the Suzuki would have it for me just because I think it is a more 'real world" bike where torque is more useful than outright power. It pains me to say it I do think the Suzuki is the better looking by a hair but I can also see how that triple could be the thing that sways it the other way for some folks.
Great look at both bikes Mr TAYM. The Daytona is a fine bike but you bought the bike that I would think works better for what you’ve said you want to do, tour. Two-up touring, definitely the Suzuki wins, especially for a pillion and I’ll take the torque over winding out the engine to achieve the same performance. Back in the day that was why I went with the ZZR1200 over the ZZR600. That was much more difference in performance and size of bike than between the Triumph and Suzuki, but I never regretted having the larger bike on long, multi day rides. I did wish I was on the smaller bike in our mountain’s twisty roads at times. Another aspect of long touring rides is fatigue. The R will win out there with the torque (with or without the speed shifter) because you can be lazy with your shifting and get away with it. I don’t mind the headlights on the R, besides, I’d be adding amber accessory lights anyway. Next week the T7 goes in to have some Denali lights added, a larger capacity fuel tank, heated grips on ProTaper bars. The Seat Concepts low seat has already transformed the riding experience for me, better/flatter seat and now I can get the balls of my feet on the deck. Have a great weekend everyone! I’m feeling much better. 👍
Brilliant 😁 thanks PW 😁 great to hear you are feeling better😁 how’s your taste and smell? My skin is falling off on my hands🤔 have you heard anything like that?
@@TAYM I wonder if the skin coming off is from constant hand washing during the Covid? My gal eliminated harsh soaps from our place because she is sensitive and I have psoriasis but some perfumed soaps might make that happen. That’s my only guess. I take an injectable medication for my psoriasis every month, which does something with my immune system. So my reactions can be a bit off to colds at times. The medication is called Talz, it’s been a wonder medicine for me.
My sense of smell and taste seem to be fine. At least Im not noticing a difference. My appetite stayed through the run as well. Though I could have benefited from some weight loss. 😂
Hi there can you provide me any feedback on the larger screen..did you ride with the original one or go straight to the larger one..I just brought the same top box and rack for mine..thanks in advance from NZ..
@@wilsongallagher1709 I did ride with the standard screen which was ok, it was hitting my top of my chest. Thought the tinted extra would lift it up a bit more, which it did but just to my chin🙄 I am 6ft 2in. I just think on the blue, the tinted screen looks better and the buffeting isn’t bad 😁
Morning taym I think I prefer the Suzuki and would go for that one purely for the Japanese reliability and that colour blue although I won’t have one because I’m to big for that style of bike but they are both great looking bikes bye for now
Thanks R 😁 yes, it moves it up but for me it moves it up to just under my chin. With the standard one it was on my chest. What I can say is that I don’t get wet in the rain, not even my hands. I reckon the mirrors deflect it. 😁
Think you made the right choice with the 8r😊. Love your new orange triumph, you certainly had me fooled pulling up at the Kawasaki/Suzuki dealer 😅. Thought you were going to add a garden tour while you were filming there, like 2WW😅.
Seen you on those bikes, the old bug is reviving in me once again. As I am on a hunt for a new bike, find myself looking at the cbr500r is red /with a center stand option/ .. The cbr has even more upright position then you the 8r. They are good on the back overall, my neck is what I worry about 😁😁
The Triumph quick shifter called "shift assist"is really clunky and not a patch on the one I had on my 890 R KTM and definitely not worth the money IMHO.I find myself using the clutch which is silky smooth compared to the quick shifter
Morning TAYM to me. the Suzuki. looks Sharper Splendiferous in the Blue 💙 I would Be Interested to. know Cost of Services. So Far ? How is the Exhaust Surface Holding. Up ? ( My Kawasaki Z650 Exhaust gets Bronzed use a lot Of Solvol Autosol 😂). Have you Thought. about a Tail Tidy. If there is One Available ? That Rear Light might would Have to Be Relocated Will you Fit. Some Frame/ Fairing Protection Bungs ..?
I really like the Suzuki, but I would go with the Daytona 660. Why? I have a Trident 660 and really love this engine. :P Also the design is nice. Suzuki front looks a bit, that someone stole their eyes :O If i have to choose a suzuki it would be the katana ;) Someone below say the quickshifter on the triumph is not the best, i disagree. Quickshifter on my Trident works really fine. Dealer said: "kick it hard and fast" and yes, if u are not shy, the QS on the Triumph work very well. Greetings from Germany!
@@TAYM hey got the d&a airfilter fitted and the triangle piece Taym can't wait to redo the heavy stock exhaust I'll try and keep you updated with pics if ya want. Total change already just with the upgraded filter. Thanks Taym.👾🖤
Keen on the Susie but keep reading reports from owners about annoying vibrations at hwy cruising speeds around 110klms. Any owners here care to comment?
I’ve done a fair few motorway miles and can’t say I’ve noticed it but I ride in boots not trainer type footwear 🤔 and generally summer gloves🤔 thanks Dave😁
I have the GSX-8s and the engine does have vibrations not only around 110klms, but i wont call it annoying. If you come from a V2 you will probably not bother but if you come from an i4 and like that engine you will notice and perhaps dont like a V2 or 270 degree parallell twin. I came/downgraded from a Aprilia Tuono 1000r (V2 60 degree Rotax) and this GSX-8 engine is waaaay smoother but i will miss the engine character of the Tuono 1000r for the rest of my life.
I wonder if the speed police will become like the Inland revenue, so that if you don't report your numbers they will do their own assessment! Or is that too Orwellian even for today's world...... ??
I hate anything two cylinder except V-twin. The only advantage Suzuki has over Triumph is that Suzuki is made in Japan, and Triumph made in India and China. Honda CBR650R beath both of them in all departments and is four cylinder.
The triumph isn’t made in India or china 🤔 not sure which Triumph you are thinking of🤔 but I do like the Honda, just a bit plain Jane for me 😁 thanks AM 😁
@daviddavies5347 TAYM🦒6'2",2 Wheeled Willie 6'5",Volcanic Brown 6ft6er starting a MC Dave 6ft 1 requirement.Potential names are 'The Goliaths',Geriatric Giants, British Bohemoths. I don't qualify at 5ft 9 so be the 'Average Joe's' for someone of my height.
Spot on to focus on the engine , a motorcycle is an engine on wheels everything else is secondary especially these days when all bikes are so competent.
So between these 2 it all comes down to triple / twin preference . I always say Triumphs triple is the greatest engine of the past 30 years which I stand by , but the Suzuki 800 engine has been designed for real roads where torque is king and for me I'd edge towards the 8R . Slightly less frantic and more usable and relaxing for an everyday bike with touring in mind .😊
Absolutely 😁 thanks David 😁
Another great video. So I’ve ridden both of these today, pretty much back to back. I’m much shorter than you at 5’7” and found both bikes fit me well.
Looks wise the Daytona seems better finished from a quality of paint point of view and looks far nicer to my eye.
Handling is good on both bikes, the Daytona has a lovely front end, the Suzuki more planted but both really good.
In terms of engine if you’re a really sporty rider the Daytona is noticeably faster, it has a genuine top end thrust that the Suzuki lacks. However I realise that many people ride more sedately and the torque on the Suzuki is lovely. That’s not to say the Daytona is lacking either, just not as thrusty low down. Fuelling is impeccable on both bikes.
Currently Triumph are offering 2.9% on finance, with some great deals I’ve seen at £7795.00 . At that money it’s hard to say no!
Appreciate the video, great job!
Excellent comment 😁 yes, some really good deals to be had 😁 thanks Simon 😁
Great video comparison of 2 great bikes. For me it’s the Triumph for the sporty handling, rush of higher revs and the characterful triple engine, but there’s also much to love with the Suzuki for a more relaxed low rev high torque ride I don’t think the Suzuki would be a disappointment either.
Thanks CP😁
Great comparison video mate. Suzuki for me although a younger me might go for the triumph. The reality is I couldn't trust myself on either 😆 🤣 😂. 3...2...1 ignition launch full afterburner 🏍🚀
😂😂😂😂 it a bit like that 😁 thanks Ian 😁
An excellent comparison, thanks. I’m torn between these two and the Honda CBR 650. 2,3 or 4 cylinders,we are spoilt for choice!
I did like the Honda😁 it’s a market place that had shrunk but seems to be growing 😁 thanks Tony 😁
Thank you for a splendid and insightful comparison. I’m a Triumph fan but am not surprised by your conclusion. I had a Trident 660 earlier this year, on paper it seemed a good complement to Buddy’s cousin. I finally had to admit I didn’t like it. Just like you said about the Daytona, it wasn’t grown up, I was a bit embarrassed by it really having been out of short pants now for over 6 decades. Ok it was quick ish but what a palaver it made, not effortless like my old 675 striple,so I never went much quicker than on the Bonnie. What I really want to say was I got the quick shifter on mine, it was only 300 quid. If you get a chance to try one have a go. Mine worked great down but at high revs and hard acceleration it just refused to work. Which I thought was the whole point. I could get smoother and faster up shifts using the old fashioned “clutchless” method. Oh and I did find the handling unpredictable in sharpish bends. I traded it for a Street Twin or Speed 900 or whatever. It’s absolutely Bloody Marvellous. It’s my third but the first one I’ve truly appreciated. Feels so different to the T100. Anyway, I’m sorry I’ve gone on at such length but it’s been a bit of a topic with me this year. Why don’t they just resurrect the 675? It was loads better.
Thanks HM 😁 excellent comment and some great common sense 😁
@@TAYM Very kind! Thanks.
It's like choosing between Cadburys chocolate and Nestlé chocolate. The best one comes in a nice coloured wrapper. Excellent choice sir 👌
😂😂😂😂😂 brilliant 😁 thanks Trev😁
And also, it's hard to choose between the two. One, with triple cylinder, the other one, with fancy electronics.
@@JohnEdmondMillares 😂😂😂
Nice one TAYM never ridden with a quick shifter so have no idea on how good or otherwise they are but on looks for me the Daytona might just edge it I thought the wind noise was slightly more pronounced on the GSX .I would imagine that for a person of your height would; find the GSX more comfortable being a little longer/larger maybe I was surprised that you found the Daytona slightly more comfortable and all bikes should have self canceling indicators for sure 😉 . Very interesting watch TAYM cheers👌👍
Thanks Crumb 😁 pretty spot on 😁
Afternoon TAYM great comparison although for you I would say you would also have to take into consideration 1. You’ve got a couple of triumphs so a different make is always nice 2. Both your triumphs are twins so a different engine would be good 🤔 as a triumph fan boy that you are 😜 it should come down to how the bike makes you feel and does it have that ‘ look back at it ‘ factor when you’ve parked up🤔 both my Moto Guzzi’s give me both of those which is why they’re probably keepers😉👍🏻 carry on that man Caio for now tat ta 👍🏻
Thanks HN 😁 a v85 tt would have done me but so much more money 😁
@@TAYM come on TAYM your a TH-cam celebrity now you’ve got the money 😝😂😂👍🏻
@@hobnob15 😂😂😂😂 true, very true 😁
Thanks TAYM, good comparison
Thanks GCK 😁
Ive got the Suzuki GSX8R and I love it!
Absolutely love my 8R too 😁 thanks Carl 😁
Both great bikes so hard choice it will all come down to how they fit and make you feel, I have the 8s and so far just over 4000 smiles and loving the low end torque at legal speeds. love to test the 8r and triumph though. 8r in blue looks fantastic.
Thanks Trev 😁
i think suzuki is definitely the right choice , i just think the suzuki will be more versatile and not just a sport bike. Triumph may be quality but japanese built motorcycles are still the benchmark . That said i am on my 10th bike in the last year 😬and i don,t think there are many bad ones now. You,ll never know which is best till you try them all . (note i have given up trying to ride z900rs like a classic 500 , i found the same as you it encourages silliness). New bike next week 👍
😂😂😂😂 brilliant 😂😂 thanks Paul 😁
Triumph all the way for me
Thanks Paul 😁
What a great comparison! Without a doubt, for modern day town and country roads, out of those two bikes, the Classic 350 is the best one 😁😁. If you are considering pulling a trailer though, get the Suzuki 😂😂. I know, but I did enjoy the video 👍👍.
😂😂😂😂 thanks GBD 😁
Wow that's absolutely awesome bro
Thanks RKB😁
The Suzuki for me 👍
Thanks Martin 😁
Amazing the roads in the UK bumpy from tree roots...our roads in OZ are wallaby ted😊 like that but its got nothing to do with trees, unfortunately Govt neglect.That Daytona sounds great be hard to keep that beauty below speed limit. Thanks TAYM 😊😊😊
Thanks DT 😁 yes, the Triumph is definitely happier at higher revs 😁😂😂👹
Fantastic comparison TAYM and even though I'm a Triumph fan boy I think the Suzuki would have it for me just because I think it is a more 'real world" bike where torque is more useful than outright power. It pains me to say it I do think the Suzuki is the better looking by a hair but I can also see how that triple could be the thing that sways it the other way for some folks.
Yes, very closely matched in all respects 😁 a case of swings and roundabouts I think 😁 thanks Mike 😁
Great look at both bikes Mr TAYM.
The Daytona is a fine bike but you bought the bike that I would think works better for what you’ve said you want to do, tour. Two-up touring, definitely the Suzuki wins, especially for a pillion and I’ll take the torque over winding out the engine to achieve the same performance.
Back in the day that was why I went with the ZZR1200 over the ZZR600. That was much more difference in performance and size of bike than between the Triumph and Suzuki, but I never regretted having the larger bike on long, multi day rides. I did wish I was on the smaller bike in our mountain’s twisty roads at times.
Another aspect of long touring rides is fatigue. The R will win out there with the torque (with or without the speed shifter) because you can be lazy with your shifting and get away with it.
I don’t mind the headlights on the R, besides, I’d be adding amber accessory lights anyway.
Next week the T7 goes in to have some Denali lights added, a larger capacity fuel tank, heated grips on ProTaper bars. The Seat Concepts low seat has already transformed the riding experience for me, better/flatter seat and now I can get the balls of my feet on the deck.
Have a great weekend everyone! I’m feeling much better. 👍
Brilliant 😁 thanks PW 😁 great to hear you are feeling better😁 how’s your taste and smell? My skin is falling off on my hands🤔 have you heard anything like that?
@@TAYM I wonder if the skin coming off is from constant hand washing during the Covid? My gal eliminated harsh soaps from our place because she is sensitive and I have psoriasis but some perfumed soaps might make that happen. That’s my only guess. I take an injectable medication for my psoriasis every month, which does something with my immune system. So my reactions can be a bit off to colds at times. The medication is called Talz, it’s been a wonder medicine for me.
My sense of smell and taste seem to be fine. At least Im not noticing a difference. My appetite stayed through the run as well. Though I could have benefited from some weight loss. 😂
@@pinkiewerewolf 😂😂 I lost 8 pounds though not as you’d notice 😂😂
@@pinkiewerewolf interesting 🤔 thanks PW 😁
I would agree with you that the Suzuki wins but not by a lot. The comfort thing for me is important and the price is good.
Thanks Rod😁
Hi there can you provide me any feedback on the larger screen..did you ride with the original one or go straight to the larger one..I just brought the same top box and rack for mine..thanks in advance from NZ..
@@wilsongallagher1709 I did ride with the standard screen which was ok, it was hitting my top of my chest. Thought the tinted extra would lift it up a bit more, which it did but just to my chin🙄 I am 6ft 2in. I just think on the blue, the tinted screen looks better and the buffeting isn’t bad 😁
Great review for both bikes, for looks l would go with the Suzuki but l do love a triple engine 👍
Thanks MP 😁 yes, very closely matched 😁
Good Morning Taym decent comparison I’d prefer the Suzuki 👍🏍️😎
Thanks Derek 😁
Thanks Taym ! ❤
Thanks D 😁
Brilliant video
Thanks AK 😁 very kind 😁
Morning taym I think I prefer the Suzuki and would go for that one purely for the Japanese reliability and that colour blue although I won’t have one because I’m to big for that style of bike but they are both great looking bikes bye for now
Thanks Nick 😁
Outstanding video. I test rode the 8R and liked it, but wind hit me just under my chin, does the accessory screen move the airflow up?
Thanks R 😁 yes, it moves it up but for me it moves it up to just under my chin. With the standard one it was on my chest. What I can say is that I don’t get wet in the rain, not even my hands. I reckon the mirrors deflect it. 😁
@@TAYM hopefully in the future we can get a taller touring screen with a bit of a laminar lip from powerbronze, MRA or Puig.
@@zrx4me1 that would be marvellous 😁
For me it would be the Daytona👍
@@MRo55i74 excellent bike 😁 thanks MR😁
Both great bikes I just prefer the look of the Daytona and love a triple 👍
I am waiting for my local dealer to get a blue Suzuki GSX 8R hopefully in September trading in my Hornet CB750
Excellent choice you won’t regret 😁 thanks HS 😁
I have ridden the demo 8R twice the fuelling is so much smoother than the Honda 😊looking forward to your next video HS
@@henrysmith5604 thanks HS 😁
It’s a really easy decision triumph all day long I love certain susies but in your situation, I’d go with the triumph easy as that 👍
Thanks Mark 😁
Think you made the right choice with the 8r😊. Love your new orange triumph, you certainly had me fooled pulling up at the Kawasaki/Suzuki dealer 😅. Thought you were going to add a garden tour while you were filming there, like 2WW😅.
😂😂😂 I know, naughty aren’t I 😂😂😂 thanks Bally 😁 I might do that one day if anyone wants to see the garden 😁
Great mutter TAYM! I think you've ridden a Triumph Street Triple, what are your thoughts on one of those vs the Suzuki ?
Thanks Scott, yes, good idea 😁
Seen you on those bikes, the old bug is reviving in me once again. As I am on a hunt for a new bike, find myself looking at the cbr500r is red /with a center stand option/ .. The cbr has even more upright position then you the 8r. They are good on the back overall, my neck is what I worry about 😁😁
Thanks Stefan 😁 yes, they look fantastic I think 😁
The Triumph quick shifter called "shift assist"is really clunky and not a patch on the one I had on my 890 R KTM and definitely not worth the money IMHO.I find myself using the clutch which is silky smooth compared to the quick shifter
Interesting 🤔 thanks Martin 😁
Morning TAYM to me. the Suzuki. looks Sharper
Splendiferous in the Blue 💙
I would Be Interested to. know
Cost of Services. So Far ?
How is the Exhaust Surface Holding. Up ?
( My Kawasaki Z650 Exhaust gets Bronzed use a lot
Of Solvol Autosol 😂).
Have you Thought. about a Tail Tidy.
If there is One Available ? That Rear Light might would Have to Be Relocated
Will you Fit. Some Frame/ Fairing Protection
Bungs ..?
Thanks Jeff 😁 £90 for first service 😁 not sure yet, got to get, hugger, fender extender, bobbins first 😁
Bmw f800gt, 86NM, 90 hp without chain;)suzuki 78nm, 82hp after 7 years
Yes, I did enjoy the 800gt when I rode it 😁 but the closest to that now is the 900XR and that a good 3k more. 😁 thanks Prof😁
Well done TAYM. You didn't say why you chose the Suzuki , was it luggage options?
Thanks Dave 😁 yes and the slightly higher bars and screen 😁 also slightly less vibration 😁
I really like the Suzuki, but I would go with the Daytona 660. Why? I have a Trident 660 and really love this engine. :P Also the design is nice. Suzuki front looks a bit, that someone stole their eyes :O If i have to choose a suzuki it would be the katana ;)
Someone below say the quickshifter on the triumph is not the best, i disagree. Quickshifter on my Trident works really fine. Dealer said: "kick it hard and fast" and yes, if u are not shy, the QS on the Triumph work very well. Greetings from Germany!
Thanks M 😁 I agree on the quick shifter, hard and fast is best 😁👹
Which brand is the higher fly screen of your 8r?
@@ilpatriz it’s Suzuki own brand 😁 thanks Pat 😁
Real world riding torque is king!! Suzuki GSX 8R 👍
Thanks David 😁
I agree why I liked the ninja 1000 and gsx-s1000 for the streets.. now got H2 SX SE+..
@@divingfalconfpv4602 😂😂😂👹👹👹
Triumph more handsome, suzuki better rider for me. Thanks Taym
Spot on I would say 😁 thanks Volt 😁
I like that triumph look better!😊
Thanks Blake 😁
I always feel a bit suspicious when it comes to "Which is best" videos, as almost everything is a matter of taste.
Absolutely, couldn’t agree more😁
For me, both would have been tasty about three thousand years ago, but these days I'd probably get myself into far too much trouble on them! 🤣
😂😂😂 thanks Chris 😁
You made the right choice TAYM, I could not sit on the Triumph looking at that mickey mouse dash 🤣
Thanks Tim 😁
I so want one of these rigs the Daytona 660 this is a triple? Kinda bug like not my style but I'd run the guts outta it🎉.
😂😂😂 thanks Jay 😁
@@TAYM hey got the d&a airfilter fitted and the triangle piece Taym can't wait to redo the heavy stock exhaust I'll try and keep you updated with pics if ya want. Total change already just with the upgraded filter. Thanks Taym.👾🖤
@@jaysinhoffner2134 interesting 😁 thanks Jay 😂
Keen on the Susie but keep reading reports from owners about annoying vibrations at hwy cruising speeds around 110klms. Any owners here care to comment?
I’ve done a fair few motorway miles and can’t say I’ve noticed it but I ride in boots not trainer type footwear 🤔 and generally summer gloves🤔 thanks Dave😁
I have the GSX-8s and the engine does have vibrations not only around 110klms, but i wont call it annoying. If you come from a V2 you will probably not bother but if you come from an i4 and like that engine you will notice and perhaps dont like a V2 or 270 degree parallell twin. I came/downgraded from a Aprilia Tuono 1000r (V2 60 degree Rotax) and this GSX-8 engine is waaaay smoother but i will miss the engine character of the Tuono 1000r for the rest of my life.
Mr Taym ,my wife said i cannot watch your video's anymore if you continue to break the speed limit 😂 a very fair review, !!
😂😂 tell her the clocks are in km 😁😂😂 thanks Keith 😁
Suzuki for me
Decision made
Thanks AK😁
I simply could not buy a Daytona that does not have the 765 engine in it.
Thanks Chris 😁 yes, that has really damaged sales I think 😁
I wonder if the speed police will become like the Inland revenue, so that if you don't report your numbers they will do their own assessment! Or is that too Orwellian even for today's world...... ??
😂😂😂 quite possibly 😂😂
My thoughts. Blah blah blah SUZUKI blah blah blah. There. Question answered. Next.😮😊
😂😂😂😂😂 thanks Ed 😁
I hate anything two cylinder except V-twin. The only advantage Suzuki has over Triumph is that Suzuki is made in Japan, and Triumph made in India and China. Honda CBR650R beath both of them in all departments and is four cylinder.
The triumph isn’t made in India or china 🤔 not sure which Triumph you are thinking of🤔 but I do like the Honda, just a bit plain Jane for me 😁 thanks AM 😁
Whether it is made in China/India, it won't matter, BMW 900cc engine is also made by Loncin, a Chinese motorcycle maker.
I do not like them not for me not my type of bikes
Thanks Frank 😁
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😂😂😂 excellent 😁 where are the Aussies 🤔
Sorry late been at break dance practice with ABD and a few others.😊😊😊
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@@daintree2455 😂😂😂😂😂
@daviddavies5347 TAYM🦒6'2",2 Wheeled Willie 6'5",Volcanic Brown 6ft6er starting a MC Dave 6ft 1 requirement.Potential names are
'The Goliaths',Geriatric Giants,
British Bohemoths.
I don't qualify at 5ft 9 so be the
'Average Joe's' for someone of my height.
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Think also you need to spend some time in your garden! 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂 thanks Dave 😁
That’s Mrs TAYM s domain 😁😂😂😂
@@TAYM As if I takes no more than a look! 🙄🤣
@@daviddavies5347 😂😂