Last month I got myself a shiny new-to-me Suzuki GSX-8R, all yellow and black, to replace my stolen F800GS. The new bike is my first non-ADV since 2019 or so, and it's made me realize something ...
the Suzuki GSX-8S seems like it’s ready for some sporty riding. But Suzuki Italia has slapped on a bunch of accessories that pretty much make this thing a track-ready naked bike. For starters ...
Despite being blistering fast, some of the motorcycles available today are pretty affordable. Yet, there are plenty at the ...
My shiny new-to-me GSX-8R came with just 1,000 miles on the clock, and it’s almost perfect ... need some adjustments for the track. Right now the bike is wearing some Suzuki-branded cosmetic ...
High-powered sports bikes ... like the GSX-R1000, you can spend more on the R1M with fancy race-spec suspension, but you don’t get any more power than the base model. The latest S 1000 RR ...
CMC Motorcycles is thrilled to present the Suzuki GSX-R1000 RAL8 ... yet ergonomic design, this bike is equally at home on spirited weekend rides or full-throttle track days.
This new segment enjoyed a lot of success, as bikes ... track-ready nature – and that’s exactly what they’ve done. Alongside the striking new appearance and fairing, the GSX-8R has been ...
Today, that bike is widely recognized as the very first of its kind: a sports bike. That was, of course, the Suzuki GSX-R750 ... quickly followed Suzuki’s example. Today, several of these ...
Bikes like the Honda CBR1000XX Super Blackbird and the Suzuki GSX-1300R Hayabusa were fighting ... BMW lists the top speed of the S 1000 RR as 188 mphand it lists the top speed of their M 1000 ...
And while it’s true most pure track bikes have next to nothing for ... Go look at the GSX-R600, 750, or 1000 – Suzuki’s not going to stop making them. But, if you’re like me, and you ...
I don’t like riding the N4 from Gauteng to the Lowveld. It’s 350km of mostly uninspiring riding. The East Rand is a happy ...
The Suzuki GSX-R750 hasn’t changed since 2011. You read that right—2011. And guess what, it’s just as good now as it was back ...