What is the top speed of a Suzuki SV 650?
124 mph
124 mph (Est.)
Whats the difference between GSXR and SV?
They both sound good to me though. The biggest difference you will see though, is not on the road but on the track. The GSXR is a 150 mph+ bike, whereas the SV peters out in the 120s. You’ll notice the difference on the track.
Is the GSX-R600 comfortable?
It’s light weight, tight handling, and sport suspension will allow you to corner with very minimal effort. Overall, I think the Gixxer the most comfortable, reliable, and fun 600 series made and would highly recommend one to any new or experienced rider looking to get a new bike.
Is the Suzuki GSR600 a good bike?
The Suzuki GSR600’s shock is seven-way adjustable for preload and rebound but it’s over-damped and harsh. The forks, conversely, are too under-damped and soft, diving and bouncing back like a pogo stick. The Suzuki GSR600’s worse traits only bubble to the surface when you push on, otherwise you learn to live with it.
Is the GSR a good bike?
The engine’s a retuned gsxr lump, but to be honest, it feels the same as my old gsxr – pretty gutless until 6k and then surges of thrust. I run out of strength to hold on (wind blast) before the gsr runs out of revs in top. Which should help me avoid an instant ban for doubling the speed limit on the motorway. On the whole it’s a good bike.
What are the Suzuki motorcycle specs from 0 to 60?
Welcome to the most complete Suzuki Motorcycle 0-60 & quarter mile times resource online offering a comprehensive index of Suzuki 0 to 60 motorcycle specs, including the Suzuki GRS1300R Hayabusa, Suzuki DR-Z400SM, Suzuki GSX-R1000, Boulevard, Bandit, V-Strom cruiser and many more!
How does the Suzuki GSR600 take on the Triumph Street Triple?
Watch the Suzuki GSR600 take on the Triumph Street Triple, Yamaha’s FZ6 Fazer, Honda’s Hornet, Kawasaki’s Z750 and Ducati’s Monster The Suzuki GSR600’s shock is seven-way adjustable for preload and rebound but it’s over-damped and harsh. The forks, conversely, are too under-damped and soft, diving and bouncing back like a pogo stick.