You blokes thought Triumph last week had bad fairing. I think Suzuki might have out Trumped them. https://www.visordown.com/news/new-bikes/suzuki-gsx-s1000gt-specs-tech-features
150hp @ 11,000rpm is a bit of a step up in both hp and rpm from our 14's.
Sure is a fugly fairing :facepalm:
I actually quite like the look all round. :hat: I will head down to my local Suzuki dealer Friday and enquire :onya: :onya:
Not too bad, better than the new Trumpy, not as nice as a 2011 triumph 1050 GT.
For me an everyday bike needs about the 22 litre fuel tank of the GSX1400. 19 litres isn't going to cut it, particularly for a GT model, it was one of my gripes about the original Bandit 1200.
Quote from: Batkwaka on Thursday, 23 September 2021, 10:26 PM
For me an everyday bike needs about the 22 litre fuel tank of the GSX1400. 19 litres isn't going to cut it, particularly for a GT model, it was one of my gripes about the original Bandit 1200.
Well that rather depends on fuel economy doesn't it. Iwonder how this cpomapres with a stock 1400 on that front.
Gee there isn't much on that that isn't a straight line.
It's a no from me.
Still like my GSF1200S
Looks like a Blue Kawa to me, not sayin that's a bad thing, just what it looks like. Be interesting for a look.
Seems to me that everyone is confused about this bikes identity already. It plainly says `GT`, yet its being referred to as a `Sports Tourer`! WTF actually IS a `sports tourer` anyway :confused1:?? I`d argue that no one thing can do both really well, yet `Grand Tourer`, as the badge suggests, is possibly a decent way of regarding it in the real world so why not leave it at that!
Excuse me while I jump on my `Suzuki 1400 Commuter Sports Tourer Muscle Bike`...... or should have said `Grand Sport eXperimental` 1400! :rofl2:
At least that fairing matches the rest of the bike (modern & ugly) unlike the Triumph one where they got a modern bike & rode it into a 1960's dustbin.
@DP1400 you've described our bike to a tee :hat: It does a lot of things really well, from scratching through the twisties to long distance straight line touring.
However, no manufacturer will be able to replace our beloved GSX1400 and they know it.
I'm just happy Suzuki has brought some new ideas to use up all those 2005 GSXR1000 motors up :facepalm:
Quote from: VladTepes on Thursday, 23 September 2021, 10:35 PM
Quote from: Batkwaka on Thursday, 23 September 2021, 10:26 PM
For me an everyday bike needs about the 22 litre fuel tank of the GSX1400. 19 litres isn't going to cut it, particularly for a GT model, it was one of my gripes about the original Bandit 1200.
Well that rather depends on fuel economy doesn't it. Iwonder how this cpomapres with a stock 1400 on that front.
I have found all my big Suzuki's (Kat 11, Bandit 12 & GSX1400) have been on the thirsty side, about 17-18km/L at best. Some of the rides I did back in the 80's early 90's were 300km between fuel stops and required a 5 litre tin of fuel ready just in case.
Modern bikes are a lot better on fuel than 14s generally, the closed loop fuelling allows them to run leaner in cruise without risk of damage as theycan self adjust to stay safe.
My Triumph Sprint GT & my mate's Versys 1000 both have 21 litre tanks & ridden at the same speed we also ride 14s will get near 220 miles before reserve, neither of us can get a 14 past 160-180miles before reserve.
@Hooli Thats the sort of mileage I get out off the Mk1 Bandit and its a lot worse than the 14. I must be riding too slow.
When my Sprint flicks the light up it normally 16-16.5 ltrs to refill, seems silly good on fuel to me. But then I'd got used to my 14's issues meaning 32mpg was good going & the Sprint's dash tells me it's doing over 56mpg.
Quote from: Hooli on Friday, 24 September 2021, 09:35 PM
Modern bikes are a lot better on fuel than 14s generally, the closed loop fuelling allows them to run leaner in cruise without risk of damage as theycan self adjust to stay safe.
My Triumph Sprint GT & my mate's Versys 1000 both have 21 litre tanks & ridden at the same speed we also ride 14s will get near 220 miles before reserve, neither of us can get a 14 past 160-180miles before reserve.
Geez!! I'll get 250 miles on a tank any day of the week, could probably get a lot more too if I tried. Sometimes do, but then I get bored & fall back into me old ways. Love that radar detector!
:cruisin:
250 miles on a tank full KiwiCol, goodness me! You mentioning `old ways` took me straight back to `77 when I rode two-up to `tour` central Wales from my (then) home in Buckinghamshire on my Kawa Triple. Every 65 miles she was gulping air, goodness knows how many fuel stops we had to make - but do you know what, we didn`t care, it was all part of the biking adventure - no mobile phones, cheap fuel, cheap beer and cheap food! Brilliant :grin:!
Agree DP, just cos we're older, doesn't mean we still can't have adventures.
I try to do out of the square things as often as I can.
Yeah Col, 400 ks mostly. DP, my old H1,550 pistons, chambers and ported, missile. One quick trip was empty at 60ks. Worked out around 9 mpg.
Reckon i wouldnt mind the naked version of GSX1000.