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    Reviewed on May 7, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2015 Suzuki Burgman 650 (AN650) view listing

    4.8
    I’ve owned a Burgman AN650 for almost 2 years and I love it. With automatic transmission it is easy to ride even for a beginner. It is heavy , at 600 lbs, but that makes it very stable at highway speeds and around traffic. The seat is comfy and the rider position is very good. With adjustable... read more
    I’ve owned a Burgman AN650 for almost 2 years and I love it. With automatic transmission it is easy to ride even for a beginner. It is heavy , at 600 lbs, but that makes it very stable at highway speeds and around traffic. The seat is comfy and the rider position is very good. With adjustable windshield you can control the amount of airflow and be at a comfortable temperature during all weather conditions. It also keeps rain off of you in the event that you encounter a shower. This bike is especially suited for touring. You can store under the seat or add a trunk for additional storage. If you are a do it yourself mechanic, maintenance is pretty easy by removing a couple of panels. Plenty of You Tube Videos also for the do it yourself mechanic. Reliability is great on these as well. This motorcycle also has ABS braking and folding mirrors. With the Executive model you get heated grips and seats. These can be added onto the AN650. Whether around town or touring, You can’t go wrong with the bike.
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    Reviewed on May 5, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 1990 Suzuki Intruder 1400GLP view listing

    4.8
    I road all over with this motorcycle, Vermont, Virginia, Lake George, Pennsylvania and more. This is a great bike for POWER, HANDLING, MILEAGE, COMFORT and DEPENDABILITY. It now turns 35 yrs. Old and still dependable. Not a drip of oil has ever been found on the garage floor T.G. At 62,342 miles... read more
    I road all over with this motorcycle, Vermont, Virginia, Lake George, Pennsylvania and more. This is a great bike for POWER, HANDLING, MILEAGE, COMFORT and DEPENDABILITY. It now turns 35 yrs. Old and still dependable. Not a drip of oil has ever been found on the garage floor T.G. At 62,342 miles had to replace the drive shaft other than that, clutch, brake pads, oil changes, tires and had seats refurbished exactly like when I bought it back in 1990. Suzuki engineers knew how to build a good lasting dependable motorcycle.
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    Reviewed on April 22, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2020 Suzuki GSX-R1000 view listing

    5.0
    Class leading MotoAmerica Super Stock 1000 racebike, build by the premier racing team, M4 Suzuki Team Hammer. The bike is very easy to ride, amazing handling, control, speed, braking and so much fun to ride on the track. As a race bike with a stock motor, very few race bike builds will... read more
    Class leading MotoAmerica Super Stock 1000 racebike, build by the premier racing team, M4 Suzuki Team Hammer. The bike is very easy to ride, amazing handling, control, speed, braking and so much fun to ride on the track. As a race bike with a stock motor, very few race bike builds will provide a more competitive race package. This same bike build won the 2021 MotoAmerica Stock 1000 championship with Cam Petersen.
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    Reviewed on April 14, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2024 Suzuki 650 Savage view listing

    5.0
    This motorcycle is truly one of a kind. The added extras make for an incredible riding experience!! This bike almost knows where you want to go before you...and once you do commit, you're there in the blink of an eye!! The bike I have is a 2024 Suzuki 650... read more
    This motorcycle is truly one of a kind. The added extras make for an incredible riding experience!! This bike almost knows where you want to go before you...and once you do commit, you're there in the blink of an eye!! The bike I have is a 2024 Suzuki 650 ABS.
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    Reviewed on January 19, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2001 Suzuki Bandit 1200S view listing

    5.0
    Owned two Suzuki Bandit, 600's in my time. SUPER light and reliable commute bike. The sport touring sits upright for the rider making it a comfortable position and very visible to traffic. Going to miss having to sell it (moving out of... read more
    Owned two Suzuki Bandit, 600's in my time. SUPER light and reliable commute bike. The sport touring sits upright for the rider making it a comfortable position and very visible to traffic. Going to miss having to sell it (moving out of country).
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    Reviewed on January 9, 2025

    Motorcycle reviewed 2022 Suzuki GSX-S750 view listing

    4.8
    I’ve owned two Suzuki’s, GSX-R750 and GSX-S750. Whether you’re a past Suzuki owner or new to the brand, you’ve probably heard of the naked version of the legendary GSX-R750--the S750, Suzuki’s 750 Street bike. GSX stands for Suzuki’s Sport Performance series. The S in S750 stands for... read more
    I’ve owned two Suzuki’s, GSX-R750 and GSX-S750. Whether you’re a past Suzuki owner or new to the brand, you’ve probably heard of the naked version of the legendary GSX-R750--the S750, Suzuki’s 750 Street bike. GSX stands for Suzuki’s Sport Performance series. The S in S750 stands for Street, where the R in GSX-R750 stands for Race. The Gixxer is a Supersport bike built for the Track, where the Gixxus is a Naked bike built for the Street. The Suzuki GSX-S750 is the only motorcycle in its class with an engine with Supersport lineage. It’s the performance leader in its class, slightly bigger than the other middleweights, but much smaller (engine-wise) than the upper-middleweight 900s. It’s in a class all by itself and due to outperforming the middleweights, it’s usually lumped with the 900s in comparison road tests in which it hangs with quite well, but is unfairly underrated, which makes no sense due to its 750-engine size. The Suzuki GSX-S750 is a gorgeous looking motorcycle with sharp angles, but round with curves at the same time. It has a very powerful thick stance. The S750 sports an aggressive, bold, old-school streetfighter look, not overdone like the Z900, more subdued but forceful, a look that never goes out of style – classic. Some of the obvious difference’s b/w the Suzuki and its competitors are its sharp, fang-like mono headlight, fat fuel tank, hidden tidy streetfighter-style LCD display, and standard sporty belly pan. The S750 uses a 2005 GSX-R750-sourced engine (K5), thus a race-bred inline-four. Four-cylinder engines are the best type for all-out performance. With the K5 engine, when you reach the higher rev range, it wakes up and turns into a beast. The GSX-R750 K5 engine has proven to be super-reliable over the years. Being retuned for street use, it delivers a torque-rich experience from low- to mid-range, and once you get past 6,000 rpm, the power delivery turns monstrous, revving up to its 11,500 rpm redline. The S750 is an aggressive old-school streetfighter-style bike. It is truly a best bang-for-the buck motorcycle. Greatest thing about it is its inline-4 K5 engine, smooth and tractable with linear power delivery, unlike the more vibe-prone twins and triples. People that like engine vibration call it “character” – it’s just annoying vibration to me, that’s another reason why I like four-cylinders more – due to their buttery smoothness. And I’d say that the four has better character than the twin or triple, its character is not vibration related, but its eagerness to scream under acceleration. The Suzuki GSX-S750 received a major update in 2018 (upgraded 75% of its components). It was the only time that this model was updated. So, 2018 to 2023 models are all basically the same except for color changes. I’m not going to list out all the significant changes for the 18 model, however, other than a healthy boost in power, an increase of 8-hp, going to mention the revision for sound tuning. It received a bigger airbox which gave it a meatier low-end character. The resulting intake sound is music to the ears when accelerating. It is the best sound that I’ve ever heard from an inline-4. Reminiscent of its GSX-R heritage, it replicates that great burble and growl sound that only the early GSX-R models had. About the weight of the S750, it comes in two versions, one without ABS (base) and the other with ABS (Z). Non-ABS bike weighs 465 lbs. while the ABS version gains 5 lbs. – 470. The Z trim doesn’t offer any performance, suspension, or brake upgrades – everything mechanical and electrical is the same, thus it isn’t a SE (Special Edition). The only difference is that the Z comes with ABS and flashier colors. This is true for every year except for 2023, in which both models are Z’s – one with no ABS and the other with ABS. Acceleration Stats via MotoStatz site: * 0-60 mph: 3.1 s/ 0-80 mph: 4.6 s/ 0-100 mph: 6.76 s/ Quarter mile: 11.24 s/ Top Speed: 142 mph Is this bike right for you? This bike would be most ideal for someone that has some motorcycle experience, not a newbie. Maybe you’ve had a beginner bike, like a 300, 400, 500, or 650, and you’re looking for that next step. It’s more powerful than anything below a 750, in fact it’s the class leader in its middleweight naked bike segment. You’re looking for something with more power in a do-anything bike, an all-rounder, a naked bike. You’re not quite ready for the leap into the 900 category, but you want something that can hang with the big boys if out riding with your friends. You’re not worried about having excessive technological features but want the basic minimums like traction control. You value Japanese reliability, thus want something that’s dependable, not going to have issues or concerns. * Power Specs: 113 hp @ 10,500 rpm (crank)/ 105 hp (rear wheel)/ 60 lb.-ft torque @ 9,000 rpm/ 57 lb.-ft (rear wheel).
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    Reviewed on November 22, 2024

    Motorcycle reviewed 2023 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa view listing

    5.0
    write a review of the 2023 suzuki hayabusa in between 200 and 300 sords based on the following statement regarding experience with it: Great power, acceleration, and safety. The 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa is a marvel of engineering, blending power, acceleration, and safety into a sleek, high-performance... read more
    write a review of the 2023 suzuki hayabusa in between 200 and 300 sords based on the following statement regarding experience with it: Great power, acceleration, and safety. The 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa is a marvel of engineering, blending power, acceleration, and safety into a sleek, high-performance package. This iconic motorcycle continues to impress with its robust 1,340cc inline-four engine, delivering an exhilarating ride that enthusiasts crave. The power output is nothing short of spectacular, providing a thrilling experience whether you're cruising on the highway or pushing the limits on a track. Acceleration is one of the Hayabusa's standout features. The bike's ability to go from 0 to 60 mph in just a few seconds is a testament to its engineering excellence. The seamless power delivery ensures that riders can enjoy a smooth yet adrenaline-pumping ride. The advanced electronics, including the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (SIRS), offer multiple riding modes and traction control settings, allowing riders to tailor the bike's performance to their preferences and riding conditions. Safety is another area where the 2023 Hayabusa shines. Suzuki has equipped this model with top-notch safety features, including Brembo Stylema front brake calipers and Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S22 tires, which provide exceptional stopping power and grip. The bike also features an advanced ABS system and a comprehensive suite of electronic aids that enhance rider confidence and control. In terms of design, the 2023 Hayabusa maintains its distinctive aerodynamic silhouette, which not only looks stunning but also contributes to its stability at high speeds. The ergonomics have been refined to offer a more comfortable riding position, making it suitable for long-distance rides as well. Overall, the 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa is a superb motorcycle that excels in power, acceleration, and safety. It's a perfect choice for riders who seek a high-performance machine that doesn't compromise on safety or comfort. Whether you're a seasoned rider or a newcomer to the world of superbikes, the Hayabusa promises an unforgettable riding experience.
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    Reviewed on October 7, 2024

    Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Suzuki SV650 view listing

    4.5
    Bike is fun, fast, and all around super bike at an affordale price. Great for beginner or as a seasoned rider. Bike is nimble. There is a feeling about bikes that many people share. If a bike is exciting enough for an experienced, talented rider, it will be too intimidating or difficult to ride... read more
    Bike is fun, fast, and all around super bike at an affordale price. Great for beginner or as a seasoned rider. Bike is nimble. There is a feeling about bikes that many people share. If a bike is exciting enough for an experienced, talented rider, it will be too intimidating or difficult to ride for a beginner/novice. On the other hand, if a bike is user-friendly enough for a beginner/novice, it will be boring for the experienced or talented rider. Overall, SV handling is very sweet indeed – far better than most expect, in fact, from a budget, middleweight machine. Steering is neutral and precise which, combined with the SV’s slimness and light weight makes it extremely nimble and entertaining. On the downside, the forks are a little underdamped and undersprung and the single rear shock is likely to be worn out and have lost damping by now. If you simply want a cheap commuter that may not matter much. On the other hand, the SV’s success in Minitwins racing means plenty of knowhow and upgrades are available
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    Reviewed on September 27, 2024

    Motorcycle reviewed 2018 Suzuki GSX-R750 view listing

    5.0
    Excellent sport bike like new. 2700 miles. Original Bridgestone tires. No after market parts All original parts. Reliable for sure. Fast, great I'm corners. You'll love this bike, perfect size and... read more
    Excellent sport bike like new. 2700 miles. Original Bridgestone tires. No after market parts All original parts. Reliable for sure. Fast, great I'm corners. You'll love this bike, perfect size and power.
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    Reviewed on August 31, 2024

    Motorcycle reviewed 2022 Suzuki GSX-R600 view listing

    5.0
    The the person wanting a perfect blend of performance, agility and style, The Suzuki GSX-R600 is the motorcycle for you. The design for both track and street with enhanced performance and lightweight chassis that ensures precise handling and exceptional corner ability. THE GSX-R600 with its... read more
    The the person wanting a perfect blend of performance, agility and style, The Suzuki GSX-R600 is the motorcycle for you. The design for both track and street with enhanced performance and lightweight chassis that ensures precise handling and exceptional corner ability. THE GSX-R600 with its aggressive styling and aerodynamic fairings, not only looks the part but also reduces drag for enhanced performance. This motorcycle has been meticulously maintained, ensuring it's top condition for its next owner. (Clean) TITLE released to California September 5 (one owner)
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