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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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Reviewed on July 29, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa view listing

5.0
Very fast bike, and for a sports bike , it has a comfortable ride . Live the option of having the back seat or the rear seat cowl as well. It’s also a good and comfortable ride for the person sitting on the back... read more
Very fast bike, and for a sports bike , it has a comfortable ride . Live the option of having the back seat or the rear seat cowl as well. It’s also a good and comfortable ride for the person sitting on the back seat.
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Reviewed on July 6, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Suzuki Katana 750 (GSX750F) view listing

5.0
I liked the comfy seat of this bike. Great for up to 3 hours riding. I also liked that the seat was low at 31", so easy to reach the ground. I got up to 55 mpg out of this bike. I liked the bigger fuel tank at 5.3 gallons versus 3-3,5 for some other bikes. Can go longer during filling up. I got... read more
I liked the comfy seat of this bike. Great for up to 3 hours riding. I also liked that the seat was low at 31", so easy to reach the ground. I got up to 55 mpg out of this bike. I liked the bigger fuel tank at 5.3 gallons versus 3-3,5 for some other bikes. Can go longer during filling up. I got 200-250 miles average per tank. Not much maintenance clean the carbs every 2 years along with regular oil changes. That's about it.
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Reviewed on February 20, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2019 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 (DL1000) view listing

5.0
I have had three V Strom 650s over the course of the past 10 years… All completely bulletproof and reliable. I have never had an issue whatsoever with any of them. This is my first 1000, but it has so far gone 30,000 miles with zero issues. Keep the tires inflated, change the brake pad when you... read more
I have had three V Strom 650s over the course of the past 10 years… All completely bulletproof and reliable. I have never had an issue whatsoever with any of them. This is my first 1000, but it has so far gone 30,000 miles with zero issues. Keep the tires inflated, change the brake pad when you need to, keep the oil fresh and I really think this thing would go 100,000 miles without any issues. Buying large these bikes are also easy to do your own maintenance on. If I had one complaint, the spark plugs, air filter and coolant would be easier to change. But if you have some tools, garage, space, and patience dot even these items are not difficult to do on your own. Seriously, a really great bike. I honestly don't see a reason why anybody would go for a more expensive brand while this Suzuki V Strom is still being manufactured. The Honda Africa twin would be a great alternative, it is several thousand dollars more expensive, but I do think it would be just as reliable. Everything else, BMW, Ducati, KTM, etc. etc. etc. all of those brands require a lot of maintenance and it is typically not maintenance that you can do by yourself, so you will end up spending easily $750-$1000 every year to keep the thing running for half as long as one of these Suzuki's. You'll not only save bunny on the purchase price, but you'll also save money while owning and maintaining.
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Reviewed on December 5, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2023 Suzuki Boulevard C50 view listing

4.5
My bike now has over 1.500 miles on it. It’s vary reliable with no issues. Great quality and fit and finish. I have to ride seven miles to mountainous trails ride dirt roads and single track rocky trail and perform super. And ride the seven miles home , stay in drive mode and you will get about... read more
My bike now has over 1.500 miles on it. It’s vary reliable with no issues. Great quality and fit and finish. I have to ride seven miles to mountainous trails ride dirt roads and single track rocky trail and perform super. And ride the seven miles home , stay in drive mode and you will get about 35 miles I usually have at least 20% battery left. Mine Ultra Bee 🐝 is equipped with 21”/18”wheel set. And Surron’s street legal wiring harness/signal, and tail light kit. Also charge the rear sprocket from stock 46 tooth to a 50. Reducing the top speed down to 50 mph from 56. Usually run my ASR /traction control on one while riding on the single track trails . So far it’s belt reduction has not been an issue, nor haven’t even had to adjust it. All in all pleased with this little bike. With it, low seat height in capable dirt, suspension and brakes.
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Reviewed on May 29, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Suzuki Boulevard M50 view listing

5.0
Great power and acceleration. Best bike I've owned. Better than most bikes with double the displacement. Comfortable and good in the corners. Suzuki nailed it with this one. No complaints after 6000 miles. Harley's beware. This thing is the real... read more
Great power and acceleration. Best bike I've owned. Better than most bikes with double the displacement. Comfortable and good in the corners. Suzuki nailed it with this one. No complaints after 6000 miles. Harley's beware. This thing is the real deal.
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Reviewed on April 5, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 1992 Suzuki GSX1100F Katana view listing

5.0
I Purchased this beast new on 1992. I had owned a 1982 gs 1100 s. Talk about another beast these standard where the foundation for the drag bikes of the day. That being said the 92 was a dream come true. Yes definitely heavy especially for being 5ft 8 in but never felt like i had any problems... read more
I Purchased this beast new on 1992. I had owned a 1982 gs 1100 s. Talk about another beast these standard where the foundation for the drag bikes of the day. That being said the 92 was a dream come true. Yes definitely heavy especially for being 5ft 8 in but never felt like i had any problems the seat height was the key. Still have it today with only 10.000 mile all original. Just have a stage 3 carb kit and after market pipe Vance and Hines. Great for touring. Will never sell it!
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