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2000 Suzuki Bandit 600 Sport Bike reviews

4.3 (21 reviews)
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John Vorisek

Espyville, Pennsylvania

Reviewed on February 25, 2004

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4.0
I am not a little person and couldn't be happier with seat size and peg location. It is my first street bike and has served me well. I had to crank up the preload in the back and added a Two Brothers Slip-On, K&N air filter, and Jet Kit to help compensate with my extra weight. I now can lighten the f... read more
I am not a little person and couldn't be happier with seat size and peg location. It is my first street bike and has served me well. I had to crank up the preload in the back and added a Two Brothers Slip-On, K&N air filter, and Jet Kit to help compensate with my extra weight. I now can lighten the front end with wheelies in first at 7k on the tank and actually had a light tank slapper once in second. It is also fun getting on and off the throttle in the dark and watching the lights rise. The pipe is way louder than stock put much quieter than a Harley with aftermarket pipes. It handles very well. I kind of ride it like a dirt bike, cranking it over into turns and snapping it back out. Good fun! Only complaint is it is a tight fit to get the carburetors out of the bike to rejet them.
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Dave

Iowa City, Iowa

Reviewed on July 23, 2003

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4.0
This is my first bike and I can highly recommend a Bandit 600 for this task. I prefer to ride in the country and for me this bike works well for that. It is has plenty of power for me, but I have nothing else to compare it to having never ridden another bike. I don't ride too feverishly and get about 48 mp... read more
This is my first bike and I can highly recommend a Bandit 600 for this task. I prefer to ride in the country and for me this bike works well for that. It is has plenty of power for me, but I have nothing else to compare it to having never ridden another bike. I don't ride too feverishly and get about 48 mpg while on the highway-haven't really rode around town. The only problems are a vibration around 5000-6000 rpm and the mirrors also vibrate at highway speeds. Overall a good bike.
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Stuie Mcneil

United Kingdom

Reviewed on March 8, 2003

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5.0
just took delivery of a K3 (2003) eveyone else says its bigger than it is. not pushed past 6k revs yet, an i`m itchin to do so.... read more
just took delivery of a K3 (2003) eveyone else says its bigger than it is. not pushed past 6k revs yet, an i`m itchin to do so.
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HollywoodB6

Hollywood, Florida

Reviewed on September 5, 2001

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4.0
I'm 6'4 / 230lbs, and this bike takes it in stride. I had a lot of peer-pressure to get the 1200,but after test riding both, the 600 was more confidence inspiring and a more relaxing ride. The bike is very forgiving. My only gripe is fairing buzz, but within the first mile of riding I'm having so much f... read more
I'm 6'4 / 230lbs, and this bike takes it in stride. I had a lot of peer-pressure to get the 1200,but after test riding both, the 600 was more confidence inspiring and a more relaxing ride. The bike is very forgiving. My only gripe is fairing buzz, but within the first mile of riding I'm having so much fun I almost forget about it.
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James Lovering

Mystic, Connecticut

Reviewed on April 11, 2001

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5.0
After being away from motorcycles for a few years, my wallet allowed me to get back into it. I picked up the bike on March 1, 2001. Since I have put 600 miles on the bike and I have loved ever mile. No, it is not a CBR F4 but it is not trying to be. This is a great bike at a great price.... read more
After being away from motorcycles for a few years, my wallet allowed me to get back into it. I picked up the bike on March 1, 2001. Since I have put 600 miles on the bike and I have loved ever mile. No, it is not a CBR F4 but it is not trying to be. This is a great bike at a great price.
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Kevin Hyde

Pensacola, Florida

Reviewed on January 22, 2001

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4.0
I went straight from the safety course to this bike, so for a first time rider I wonder if all bikes are this awesome. So here goes an honest review after 4 months and 2700 miles later. The power is smooth, and the brakes are very responsive. My Bandit starts up every time I push the button, which is impor... read more
I went straight from the safety course to this bike, so for a first time rider I wonder if all bikes are this awesome. So here goes an honest review after 4 months and 2700 miles later. The power is smooth, and the brakes are very responsive. My Bandit starts up every time I push the button, which is important to me since I commute with it. I take it out on the weekends with my girlfriend on the back and she can't get enough. We both fit very comfortably on it for a good 200 miles. I topped it off at 110 mph with her on it!!I broke it in properly and my Bandit has paid me back by being maintence free after my first 800 mile tune up. The fairing is big enough to keep dry or warm from the elements, if you crouch down enough. It Revs high around the midrange but delivers the performance you want if you stay in the lower gears. I hardly ever use 6th gear, even on the highway. The transmission is not as smooth as say a Ducati, but then what is. It will break in with time. This bike is heavy. The first time I tried to put it on its centerstand I dropped it, my 3rd day... also because I didn't do it right. So there is little room for error. It's easy to take out in town with the helmet lock too. There are a lot of features on this bike so read the specs. Every mile I put on it, it performs better. This bike wants to ride, so if you do, GET IT!!
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Dan D

Connecticut

Reviewed on January 4, 2001

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3.0
I wanted to get a bike that would be a good bike to learn on as well as forgiving to ride. I really wanted to get a bike with fairing as well as with cheap insurance. Since the SV650s was not sold in US I opted to get the Bandit600s. The bike is great. Not very strong so first time riders will not accidentall... read more
I wanted to get a bike that would be a good bike to learn on as well as forgiving to ride. I really wanted to get a bike with fairing as well as with cheap insurance. Since the SV650s was not sold in US I opted to get the Bandit600s. The bike is great. Not very strong so first time riders will not accidentally wheelie in first but not weak either. The brakes are very good and the gas milage is pretty good too. So why did I only give it three stars you ask? Well here it goes. It's very, very heavy. For comparison, the sport liter bikes weigh on average 80 pounds less than this heavy pig. The new GSXR is a full 100 pounds lighter. Now with the SV650s out in the states there is no more reason to get this bike. The SV650s is 90 pounds lighter about as strong in top end but much stronger at low rpm where the bike is ridden on the streets and the sound that the v-twin in the sv650s is producing is quite amazing. Much, much nicer then the Bandit. Also when you get more experience riding the Bandit, you really start to notice that you could use more power. With the 90 pounds of weight shaved off the SV650s you are much less likely to notice that effect, also a new rider is less likely to drop a bike this light then the bandit which full of gas weighs well over 500 pounds. The last nail in the Bandit's coffin though is the price. The SV650s costs just $300 more than the Bandit so the payments for each bike should be about the same.
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Lawrence

Boston, Massachusetts

Reviewed on December 18, 2000

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5.0
I've biked for years, and after a seven-year hiatus while living in Russia, I wanted to come back to biking when I returned to the States. My last bike was a 1984 Moto Guzzi 650 twin -- a sexy, torquey, shaft-driven sport-tourer. This time, I wanted a commuter bike that was low cost, comfortable to ride, forg... read more
I've biked for years, and after a seven-year hiatus while living in Russia, I wanted to come back to biking when I returned to the States. My last bike was a 1984 Moto Guzzi 650 twin -- a sexy, torquey, shaft-driven sport-tourer. This time, I wanted a commuter bike that was low cost, comfortable to ride, forgiving for someone whose skills were rusty and yet with enough sportiness I wouldn't be bored or embarrassed riding it. After a whole lotta research, I narrowed my choices to the 2000 Bandit 600S and the Suzuki SV 650. I almost cracked and got the SV 650, but it just didn't seem practical, more like a weekend toy. Since I ride to work in nice clothes, I want wind protection, so the lack of a fairing in the 2000 model was a real turn-off in a commuting bike (and now I think the 2001 faired version has too aggressive a crouched riding position to be a good commuter). Also, I saw that the Bandit is hugely popular in London and Paris, where people know a thing or two about commuter bikes -- they're cheaper and easier to park than a car, and bikers spend a lot of time on them. So I struck a deal with my local bike shop and got the Bandit. 3500 miles later, the Bandit 600S has turned out to be a perfect choice. It's comfortable to ride with an upright seating position, good wind protection and limited buzz. It handles well -- stable and forgiving, but carves nicely on twisties. At first, I was a little disappointed with the power (I was used to a 650 twin!), and some fairing buzziness around 5000-5500 RPM (fixed by tightening down the fairing). But after the break-in period, the bike suddenly seemed to come to life. While not a full-on sport bike, the racing roots of the Katanah engine are apparent, with a very satisfying kick around 7,500-8,000 RPM. I really enjoy riding it and think the power is good -- even thrilling -- riding one-up. At high revs, the acceleration is great, and for top speed, I've even gotten it up to 130 mph(!). I added Givi hard luggage, which transformed my Bandit into a dream commuter. If I had to do it again, with everything I now know about the competition, I would get exactly the same bike. It's hard to imagine a better sport commuter for the price (knowing I would never be seen on a "rice-cruiser"!). I keep looking at other bikes and plan to trade up to a Ducati or Triumph next year. But now I know what I really want out of a high-end bike and am ready to fork out real money for the right one. For a practical, forgiving and inexpensive commuter, the Bandit was the perfect way to get back into biking.
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Joseph S. Gilliland

Pocono's, Pennsylvania

Reviewed on October 31, 2000

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5.0
I purchased my Red Bandit 600 in March of 2000. I got a great deal $5,195.00. It's definitely a lot of bike for the buck. I currently have 7,500 miles on it and i'm still on the original tires and breaks (seriously). You might think that i ride conservatively, i think not, I've run the living daylights o... read more
I purchased my Red Bandit 600 in March of 2000. I got a great deal $5,195.00. It's definitely a lot of bike for the buck. I currently have 7,500 miles on it and i'm still on the original tires and breaks (seriously). You might think that i ride conservatively, i think not, I've run the living daylights out of the bike, and it hasn't skipped a beat. I've taken numerous long trips with it and have found that i can ride all day effortlessly. I attended the West Virginia country roads ralley this summer and rode from the Pocono's to snow shoe WV in one day, roughly 500 miles. At the end of the day after taking our time, and taking numerous back roads, I wasn't ready to get off the bike, I had this urge to keep riding. This bike truly is a dream to ride. Ohh and for you riders that have complained about the buzzing at around 65 mph. Just downshift to 5th gear and it'll go away, not sacrificing too much gas mileage in the process, or quite simply go faster. I have found that this bike is unbelievable off the line, giving you a pure rush, but that's not all, the bandit really doesn't start running until about six or seven k rpm's. The engine takes on a hole new sound and attitude. The Bandits Peak horse power is achieved at higher rpm's,(after all it is a sport bike based engine). If you're questioning whether or not the Bandit 600 is BIG enough? The answer is most defiantly YES. It has more than enough power, and a good rider can make this rocket do amazing things. The Best part about the Bandit is its fuel economy. I found by running 93 octane and riding under normal conditions, mixture of highway and back road riding, that the bike got between 55 and 65 mpg, pushing it's range over the 300 mile mark with it's roughly 5.5 gallon gas tank. If you plan on running really hard figure on getting around 40mpg which is still impressive. The bandit is truly not just a work of art, but a high performance, high comfort, high satisfaction machine. I would recommend the bandit to anyone looking for an all around middleweight fighter. The Bandit stops on a dime, corners like it's on rails, and accelerates like its on steroids. The Suzuki Bandit 600s is most definitely the best bike that I've ever had the privilege of riding. Feel free to contact me via email at joe@poconoriders.com I'd love to answer any questions. Also if you're into motorcycle clubs please visit my clubs website at www.poconoriders.com
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Tim Holderle

St. Louis, Missouri

Reviewed on September 15, 2000

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4.0
I've just got 750 miles on my new red Bandit. I get a bigger smile with each passing mile. It's smooth (except for a slight buzz at about 4000), handles extremely well and is comfortable for my 46-year-old frame. It's great on the highway but most of my miles are on the back roads where the bike really han... read more
I've just got 750 miles on my new red Bandit. I get a bigger smile with each passing mile. It's smooth (except for a slight buzz at about 4000), handles extremely well and is comfortable for my 46-year-old frame. It's great on the highway but most of my miles are on the back roads where the bike really handles (no, it's not a GSXR but then neither is the price tag). The bike is just plain fun because it responds so well to rider input. And the price is unbelievable, with low insurance, too. What a deal!
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