Is Suzuki GSX a good bike?
Despite lacking fully-adjustable suspension, Suzuki has done a very good job of getting the GSX-S set up for road use. It’s a good handling bike that feels very secure when ridden hard and the riding position is typically naked-bike comfortable. The brakes and handling exceeded expectations, too.
Is the Suzuki GSXR 750 a good bike?
Excellent power and performance at your fingertips on the same frame and size as the 600. Still after many years the k6 / k7 gsxr 750 is still one of the best sports bikes out there!
Does the GSX-R750 have abs?
The GSX-R750 is one of the old-school sportbikes, with no ride-by-wire throttle system, traction control, or ABS.
Are GSXR reliable?
Has never let me down, 3rd GSXR (600, 750, 750) in 4 years and 40K miles, all have been 100% reliable. Quality is basic, not a sex machine, but not a dog either….
Summary of owners’ reviews | |
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Ride quality & brakes: | 4.7 out of 5 (4.7/5) |
Engine: | 4.7 out of 5 (4.7/5) |
Reliability & build quality: | 4.9 out of 5 (4.9/5) |
Should I buy a Suzuki GSX-R750?
Avoid winter riding and the more pampering you can give it the better. The Suzuki GSX-R750 is one of the best sportsbikes money can buy, bar none and the best thing about it is that it costs just over eight grand, which is excellent value for money.
Is the Suzuki K8 the best GSX R750?
New for 2008, the K8 was the latest incarnation of the giant-killing Suzuki GSX-R750. With only minor tweaks for this year and a facelift, the 175mph K8 is now the smoothest and most refined GSX-R750 ever.
What is the difference between the K6 and K6 GSX-R750?
The crankcase is stiffer and the motor gets new pistons, cylinder head and cams, which have the same lift as the K6 GSX-R750 but with less duration for more mid-range grunt. All this adds up to a smoother power delivery but with the same voracious appetite for screaming revs, scintillating acceleration and a howling top speed.