I've been riding for 10 years and this is the perfect commuter bike for me. Swift and agile to weave in and out through traffic. Nice acceleration for getting on the highway. Nothing to complain about
@@Your_mom_0-x6 That's what face masks are for. I have a modular helmet and like to keep it up. You get used to the wind blowing in your face and appreciate it on the warm days. I also wear glasses which helps with the wind blowing into your eyes.
This is my 1st big bike after 39 year break from biking, done my cbt training in the uk on a Honda Grom the took a couple of lessons got my full license and bought the S750 same colour 😘 have toured the Lake District on it done part of the Atlantic Way on it yes your arse gets a bit sore after a few hours in the saddle but this is one versatile bike , handling is fantastic into the corners it’s just is planted , power is just superb more than enough of anything around town is a doddle and fuel consumption is pretty good to, Suzuki you slipped up discontinuing this weapon it’s just brilliant
I have the matte black version of this and love it. Ive been riding for almost 30 years. Im 44 now. After a few year hiatus I got back on the bike I had at the time which was a 2003 GSX-R 1000. Well that seating position just didnt work anymore. I decided I wanted a more upright position and ended up selling the Gixxer and getting a 2017 SV650. I didnt think Id miss the GSXR's engine power that much but after about 6 months I just wanted some more power without returning to that uncomfortable position. I knew I wanted to stay with Suzuki so after a lot of research I bought the 2018 GSX-S 750. The seating position is only slightly more aggressive than the SV's, but nowhere near as bad as the Gixxer. Just like the review says its got plenty of power when you want it. Ive done quite a few mods to it, the next being a new seat. Anyway great review, very entertaining.
Niiiiice! So I test rode this bike by accident; I literally walked in to the garage and said whatcha got. Took her for a spin in the lower alps in France here, and was totally blown away by how easy it was to ride her ridiculously quickly, straight off the bat. I've since tried the new baby monster and a striple 675R, and neither came close for handling and sheer silky smooth everything. Gear shifting is almost telepathically easy and the fueling is awesome. I then read the European reviews and they're all "meh!". I couldn't believe that I was that far off the scent with this bike and your review kinda make me feel vindicated. Moral of the story? GO TEST THEM YOURSELVES!! Try a different bike every few weeks just to keep the journos honest!! Anyway thanks! You've been subbed.
Everyone responds to different stuff. We try to be entertaining and informative where we can but at the end of the day, the best answer for you is always gonna be a test ride. So, nice work! Seems like you've found your steed!
this is 3 years old but i'm gonna reply anyways. I've been riding mine since 2 years now and i put about 35k km on it. I really love it and i don't have much to complain about. The seat is nice, it's quick, the gearbox is durable, etc. it begs to be driven on twisty roads! Never had a technical or mechanical problem with it. Just change oil and lubricate everything you have to. Every biker wants at least 2 motorcycles but my gixxes makes me really uncomfortable thinking about not having it anymore.
@@Soundsky Much appreciated, i'm currently looking for the opinions on GSX S750, especially long term ownership. There are SO few of them compared to the other, more popular nakeds in the class. They're dirt cheap for what they offer, at least here in Europe. It's literally the same price as a CB 650R where i live now. I've heard good things about Suzuki's reliability and this relatively old (therefore polished) engine is a plus for me, i value reliability the most. How tall are you ?
In two months I'm taking the basic riders course and have been looking at potential bikes for when I get my license. This one will go to the top of the list. thanks!
Your review is a hoot. I bought a 2015 model with 14 miles on it for $6,000 last January in Phoenix and love it. 1st sport styled bike after riding cruisers for 35 years and Ive never had more fun. Its a little uncomfortable to ride but Im hoping risers take care of that. But even with the discomfort I always have a smile on my face after a ride
gizmag now that you have rode both the new gsx-s 750 and the gsx-s 1000, what would you say is the biggest difference between them? I like both of them, but probably lean towards the 750, but I have been riding over 20 years and have never got to ride any 1000 sport bike, so I have a hard time deciding between them. They just don't have many options for test riding anything for many hundreds of miles
I should also say I mean also in general when it comes to 750ish nakeds vs 1000s. I only ask cuz I don't get many opportunities for upgrading, so my bikes got to last for a long time. I ride alot of miles, but only for entertainment. I just love to ride. So I mostly go on a ton of shorter rides (sometimes twice a day)
The 750 is more fun on short rides because it's so thrashable, but the 1000 can do things this one can't on the open road. I'm talking about dropping it back to second gear at 100km/h and clutching up a gigantic freeway wheelie, that sort of thing. The 1000's performance is extraordinary, but it's much less accessible.
I'm looking to buy one. I returned to two wheels last Years following two decades on four. Bought myself a secondhand 1250 bandit, but its a little to high and heavy for me. I wouldn't wish to ride it around town too much. Thanks for your review here, I shall see what the bandit gives me against a new GSX 750 really soon
This reminds me of everything I loved about the old Top Gear! Best motorcycle review ever! What a treat it was to see a review filmed where I ride, the drone shot at the end was sweeeet 😍(and the YA LIKE THAT DON'T YA 😂)
very good review, I watched it a few times, I own the 2020 as my first bike, I did most of the riding under 6k until a few weeks ago , this bike wants to be above 6k and 7K, you don't need to go to sixth gear, it sounds amazing above 6k. The engine is fantastic. For me the downside is the ergonomics which I am adjusting to my taste by adding accessories, I find the seating position too lean forward, which I have added Risers, I also added Puig turning windshield plus a clip on for more wind protection at higher speed. Seat is very uncomfortable and I got the Air Hawk cushion seat to make it work. This bike makes a fantastic Sport Touring bike by adding a few mods. I have almost 11000 Km in six months, I do day trips 450 to 500km and I find it much more comfortable with the added accessories. I have a few videos on the mods added.
@ HS ya i just got my 22 GSXS 750 and love it planning on doing touring i put a windshield,LED lights and a shorty exhaust! still breaking in engine haven't brought it to 6 k much..
3 years later do you still recommend it? i’ve rode dirt bikes my whole life and have been thinking about getting a GSXS750 as a first bike and a couple of my bike friends are telling me it’s too much but i have enough self containment to not kill myself
@@kydensimpson2754I still recommend this bike, the engine is powerful enough to entertain you for a few years, smaller engines, people upgrade in a year, not GSX 750! The only negative thing, is that it is heavy front, inline four engines are heavy but extra weight is good on hwys less wind shakes ! ! It is street bike, for longer rides, you need accessories to make it comfortable! Used ones are bargain! 👍🏻
I bought it as my first ever bike, i spent a couple of weeks adjusting to it and to my limits and boom 3rd week already on twisting mountains roads, its versy easy to ride but i have 2 downsides, vibration on the handle bar make my righ hand ho really numb and the weigh of it requires a lot of attention maneuvering it al slow turns or even by pushing it around with your feet.@kydensimpson2754
I watched this review,loved the humour, anyhoo I was so convinced by your genuine comments I went ahead and bought one from north west motorcycles in Ulverstone Tas, Deane looked after me very well ,I sold a xsr900 to buy this beautiful bike I'm soo happy with it ,such a joy to ride compared to the xsr900 which I was most dissatisfied with ,happy to see it go , anyhoo I can't recommend the gsxs750 highly enough 👍👍,if you're interested in a new bike ,buy one you won't regret it 👍😎, cheers 🍻 Robbie Renalson Devonport Tas
It is a sweet bike to ride. I put a K & N filter, Yoshi Alpha T exhaust, power commander and quick shifter on mine. Well S & R pro motorcycles did the work and on the dyno the bike is at 116hp at the wheel. With just on 5000km it is still a tad tight and should go to 120hp. It sure is a hoot to ride with a quickshifter. Love the gixxus 750👍
Always wanted a GSX-R750 but as I get older, I realize I really have no need for the extra power. Being able to have almost the same power as a GSX-R, but more comfortable is what drove me towards the GSX-S. Not to mention you can get it off the lot for $8500 brand new.
Amazing review! Just got back from riding a red one here in the US,, and I loved it. I just noticed that the blue one in this video had ABS. Is that an option for any color? The Suzuki reps that I talked to said that only the black GSX-S750Z model would offer ABS in the States... Ugh, I love the red and the blue color scheme! I think that Suzuki finally gave this bike the attention it deserved, and I would definitely pick it over the FZ-09 (MT-09) in a heartbeat.
Mmmmm I think all that sort of specification stuff is very much market dependent, you'll have to check with your local dealers. But I reckon the black one's sexiest in the flesh anyway. ;)
Only thing im hearing bad maybe on the 23 and 24 is this return shift thing? That you cant just downshift to 1 or 2 quickly . U gotta engage the gears in order to downshift or upshift? So what if your in 5th and slow down faster and want to be in say 2nd gear . Wouldnt that be more difficult?
Loz, you rule. I hope someone throws money at you for a bike show beyond these great reviews mate! Surely there are enough punters worldwide for a Top Gear for motorbikes? I almost spat my tea onto my macbook!
I have been riding for 35 years on 10 different bikes. I do not recall a "stalling problem" on any of them. If their is a motorcycle known for stalling I have not ridden it.
Eek, I'm getting one of these within the next week. I was unsure (a little nervous as it's my first "big bike", jumping from a 125 to this), but this review has... settled a few of them. So thank you, and fantastic video! :)
One of the bikes I would really like to have. I love the street triple but there is no dealers for hundred of miles to deal with when issues come up and the closest one has a bad reputation. I really always loved the gsxr 750, tho I never got to have one. I kind of wanted the 1000, but actually would like a part of the Rev range that isn't so nuts. I like chasing the power
Sounds like this thing might be spot on. I just sort of accidentally bought myself an 05 gixxer 1000, and it's a raging, roaring beast. It's just so damn fast. Any speeding ticket I get on that bike will have a bonus multiplier attached.
Silly Loz silly and hilarious )))) I like it with innuendos or metaphors ;) I enjoyed before you stopped so abruptly :) is there any thing on KTM 390 Duke 2017 or 2016 or both together since you have done for Benelli ...
+brian glendenning either will fit you great. It's a matter of what sort of riding you do. You have to go pretty damn fast to get to the full power of the 1000. On the other hand, whatever does you're doing, you can pretty much choose to wheelie it at any time. And we do like that. The 750 gives you an opportunity to feel like you're really thrashing it every morning on the way to work. So it's gonna come down to how you're gonna use it.
I’m not gonna lie... when I had my VFR750 my friends would catch me “doing things” to it... they’d laugh, tell me I was weird, then tell my girlfriends they needed to “ramp it up” as I was “getting too much action” with my bike.... This video reminded me of that.....
Man, it's my first time watching ur vid. And I had to say you are one of the few guys who review bikes the way u do. Hahaha good vibes all the way.. Keep em up!
If I wasn’t already interested in this bike. Watching the best review video on UA-cam about this bike has certainly made me want it that much more on many different levels!! Incredible..!
*50 shades of Japanese mid-segment madness*
HAHAHAH
Ooh segment
Oh god.
@@Heaven_ascended thanks 👍👍
Best motorcycle reviews out there. Period. Keep them coming!
2018 Triumph Street Triple or T120 next?
I'll see how I go getting hold of the new guys at Triumph.
Criminally underrated bike. Not just an insane value for money, but far better than it should be.
the drone shots just highlight the beauty of riding in the mountains.... nice ending!
.....a happy ending?
. . . YOU LIKE IT DONTCHAH?!
*He literally raped the bike* 😂😂
Lol 😅🤣
😂😂😂😂
One of the best bike reviews I've seen, earned a subscriber!
most goated intro ive ever seen. only watching this guy from now on.
Same thing I was saying.
Ahhhh the butt plug reference. Well played Loz 😄
I've watched over 150 motorcycle reviews this is absolutely the best one bar none , awesome.
I've been riding for 10 years and this is the perfect commuter bike for me. Swift and agile to weave in and out through traffic. Nice acceleration for getting on the highway. Nothing to complain about
what about wind in your face?
@@Your_mom_0-x6 That's what face masks are for. I have a modular helmet and like to keep it up. You get used to the wind blowing in your face and appreciate it on the warm days. I also wear glasses which helps with the wind blowing into your eyes.
@@Your_mom_0-x6 that's what Naked Bikes are for brother , otherwise get a Trail
This is my 5th time coming back to this video. Can't wait to get one 😍😍😍
Used to own a GSXR, boy that sound is instantly recognizable.
The way u slapped the tail section...😄😄
44 seconds in and I'm about to tie myself up and drip hot wax on myself
Horace Reid 😂
This is my 1st big bike after 39 year break from biking, done my cbt training in the uk on a Honda Grom the took a couple of lessons got my full license and bought the S750 same colour 😘 have toured the Lake District on it done part of the Atlantic Way on it yes your arse gets a bit sore after a few hours in the saddle but this is one versatile bike , handling is fantastic into the corners it’s just is planted , power is just superb more than enough of anything around town is a doddle and fuel consumption is pretty good to, Suzuki you slipped up discontinuing this weapon it’s just brilliant
This review is priceless! It's hilarious and right on point! Great bike, and for the money it's even better...
Okay, I’ve never watched this channel before, but I’m exactly 42 seconds into this video and that was enough for me to sub.
I was the same hahaha, funny guy.
"Yooooou like that don't-cha!!!!"
Good lord!
Will never look at a naked bike the same way again!
I've got an old gsxr 750. 2013, a great bike done over 224.770 kms still running great
I have the matte black version of this and love it. Ive been riding for almost 30 years. Im 44 now. After a few year hiatus I got back on the bike I had at the time which was a 2003 GSX-R 1000. Well that seating position just didnt work anymore. I decided I wanted a more upright position and ended up selling the Gixxer and getting a 2017 SV650.
I didnt think Id miss the GSXR's engine power that much but after about 6 months I just wanted some more power without returning to that uncomfortable position. I knew I wanted to stay with Suzuki so after a lot of research I bought the 2018 GSX-S 750. The seating position is only slightly more aggressive than the SV's, but nowhere near as bad as the Gixxer. Just like the review says its got plenty of power when you want it. Ive done quite a few mods to it, the next being a new seat. Anyway great review, very entertaining.
Niiiiice! So I test rode this bike by accident; I literally walked in to the garage and said whatcha got. Took her for a spin in the lower alps in France here, and was totally blown away by how easy it was to ride her ridiculously quickly, straight off the bat. I've since tried the new baby monster and a striple 675R, and neither came close for handling and sheer silky smooth everything. Gear shifting is almost telepathically easy and the fueling is awesome. I then read the European reviews and they're all "meh!". I couldn't believe that I was that far off the scent with this bike and your review kinda make me feel vindicated.
Moral of the story? GO TEST THEM YOURSELVES!! Try a different bike every few weeks just to keep the journos honest!! Anyway thanks! You've been subbed.
Everyone responds to different stuff. We try to be entertaining and informative where we can but at the end of the day, the best answer for you is always gonna be a test ride. So, nice work! Seems like you've found your steed!
Thank you for this, I'm going to be trying it in a few days. I think it looks super exciting.
Got one,, Love it ..The way of life !
this is 3 years old but i'm gonna reply anyways. I've been riding mine since 2 years now and i put about 35k km on it. I really love it and i don't have much to complain about. The seat is nice, it's quick, the gearbox is durable, etc. it begs to be driven on twisty roads! Never had a technical or mechanical problem with it. Just change oil and lubricate everything you have to. Every biker wants at least 2 motorcycles but my gixxes makes me really uncomfortable thinking about not having it anymore.
@@Soundsky Much appreciated, i'm currently looking for the opinions on GSX S750, especially long term ownership. There are SO few of them compared to the other, more popular nakeds in the class. They're dirt cheap for what they offer, at least here in Europe. It's literally the same price as a CB 650R where i live now. I've heard good things about Suzuki's reliability and this relatively old (therefore polished) engine is a plus for me, i value reliability the most. How tall are you ?
In two months I'm taking the basic riders course and have been looking at potential bikes for when I get my license. This one will go to the top of the list. thanks!
Your review is a hoot. I bought a 2015 model with 14 miles on it for $6,000 last January in Phoenix and love it. 1st sport styled bike after riding cruisers for 35 years and Ive never had more fun. Its a little uncomfortable to ride but Im hoping risers take care of that. But even with the discomfort I always have a smile on my face after a ride
And here in 2022 I'm buying my brand new 750 and I'm in love with this bike!! It's a blast to ride!!
Man! I love these gizmag motorcycle reviews by this guy. Wish they came sooner. And come on man! Where is the tuono review?
I know right? :(
gizmag now that you have rode both the new gsx-s 750 and the gsx-s 1000, what would you say is the biggest difference between them? I like both of them, but probably lean towards the 750, but I have been riding over 20 years and have never got to ride any 1000 sport bike, so I have a hard time deciding between them. They just don't have many options for test riding anything for many hundreds of miles
I should also say I mean also in general when it comes to 750ish nakeds vs 1000s. I only ask cuz I don't get many opportunities for upgrading, so my bikes got to last for a long time. I ride alot of miles, but only for entertainment. I just love to ride. So I mostly go on a ton of shorter rides (sometimes twice a day)
The 750 is more fun on short rides because it's so thrashable, but the 1000 can do things this one can't on the open road. I'm talking about dropping it back to second gear at 100km/h and clutching up a gigantic freeway wheelie, that sort of thing. The 1000's performance is extraordinary, but it's much less accessible.
I'm looking to buy one. I returned to two wheels last Years following two decades on four. Bought myself a secondhand 1250 bandit, but its a little to high and heavy for me. I wouldn't wish to ride it around town too much. Thanks for your review here, I shall see what the bandit gives me against a new GSX 750 really soon
This reminds me of everything I loved about the old Top Gear! Best motorcycle review ever! What a treat it was to see a review filmed where I ride, the drone shot at the end was sweeeet 😍(and the YA LIKE THAT DON'T YA 😂)
very good review, I watched it a few times, I own the 2020 as my first bike, I did most of the riding under 6k until a few weeks ago , this bike wants to be above 6k and 7K, you don't need to go to sixth gear, it sounds amazing above 6k. The engine is fantastic. For me the downside is the ergonomics which I am adjusting to my taste by adding accessories, I find the seating position too lean forward, which I have added Risers, I also added Puig turning windshield plus a clip on for more wind protection at higher speed. Seat is very uncomfortable and I got the Air Hawk cushion seat to make it work. This bike makes a fantastic Sport Touring bike by adding a few mods. I have almost 11000 Km in six months, I do day trips 450 to 500km and I find it much more comfortable with the added accessories. I have a few videos on the mods added.
@ HS ya i just got my 22 GSXS 750 and love it planning on doing touring i put a windshield,LED lights and a shorty exhaust! still breaking in engine haven't brought it to 6 k much..
3 years later do you still recommend it? i’ve rode dirt bikes my whole life and have been thinking about getting a GSXS750 as a first bike and a couple of my bike friends are telling me it’s too much but i have enough self containment to not kill myself
@@kydensimpson2754I still recommend this bike, the engine is powerful enough to entertain you for a few years, smaller engines, people upgrade in a year, not GSX 750! The only negative thing, is that it is heavy front, inline four engines are heavy but extra weight is good on hwys less wind shakes ! ! It is street bike, for longer rides, you need accessories to make it comfortable! Used ones are bargain! 👍🏻
@@kydensimpson2754 I have had mine for 5 years and it’s a fantastic machine. You will not be disappointed. You do have to be careful though.
I bought it as my first ever bike, i spent a couple of weeks adjusting to it and to my limits and boom 3rd week already on twisting mountains roads, its versy easy to ride but i have 2 downsides, vibration on the handle bar make my righ hand ho really numb and the weigh of it requires a lot of attention maneuvering it al slow turns or even by pushing it around with your feet.@kydensimpson2754
7:00 I rewatched this part 10 times. Hilarious!
This review deserves a million view
I watched this review,loved the humour, anyhoo I was so convinced by your genuine comments I went ahead and bought one from north west motorcycles in Ulverstone Tas, Deane looked after me very well ,I sold a xsr900 to buy this beautiful bike I'm soo happy with it ,such a joy to ride compared to the xsr900 which I was most dissatisfied with ,happy to see it go , anyhoo I can't recommend the gsxs750 highly enough 👍👍,if you're interested in a new bike ,buy one you won't regret it 👍😎, cheers 🍻 Robbie Renalson Devonport Tas
It is a sweet bike to ride. I put a K & N filter, Yoshi Alpha T exhaust, power commander and quick shifter on mine. Well S & R pro motorcycles did the work and on the dyno the bike is at 116hp at the wheel. With just on 5000km it is still a tad tight and should go to 120hp.
It sure is a hoot to ride with a quickshifter.
Love the gixxus 750👍
Loz, please come back and make more reviews :(
My new favorite motorcycle channel!
This bike is the reason I NEED to get my DAS test sorted this spring
Still love this review. The start is a bit dodge but nice. Still have the same views five years later?
The best review of the gsx s750 in youtube. Which one would you prefer- this or the z900?
first two minutes honestly made me a little unconfortable...
Edit: died laughing when he said the same thing at 2:00 lmaoooo
I’ve never laughed so hard at a motorcycle review. You’re right I enjoyed it way too much 😂
Amazing, LOVE this guy's reviews! Nice humor, a good dose of raw data and honest opinion........SUBSCRIBED !!!
One of the funniest och honest reviews I've ever seen. Loved it! subscribed.
I hope Loz blain still makes motorcycle reviews. One of the best reviewer
Always wanted a GSX-R750 but as I get older, I realize I really have no need for the extra power. Being able to have almost the same power as a GSX-R, but more comfortable is what drove me towards the GSX-S. Not to mention you can get it off the lot for $8500 brand new.
Seriously stunning looking bike. I think I might have to get one.
Put almost 9,000 miles on mine in the first 6 months. My only regret is that I didn't buy it sooner. Just didn't know what I was missing...
Really looking forward to you reviewing the MT10, what do you think?
Amazing review! Just got back from riding a red one here in the US,, and I loved it. I just noticed that the blue one in this video had ABS. Is that an option for any color? The Suzuki reps that I talked to said that only the black GSX-S750Z model would offer ABS in the States... Ugh, I love the red and the blue color scheme! I think that Suzuki finally gave this bike the attention it deserved, and I would definitely pick it over the FZ-09 (MT-09) in a heartbeat.
Mmmmm I think all that sort of specification stuff is very much market dependent, you'll have to check with your local dealers. But I reckon the black one's sexiest in the flesh anyway. ;)
My buddies with fz09’s can’t run with this bike in the twisties.
Ya know that because of this video I bought one. It was the sound going through the twisties that appealed to me and put me over the edge.
Been too long for videos like these!! More!! WE WANT MORE!
Nice to see a rider who isnt 5 foot 7 and 155 pounds for once. Us big guys like these types of bikes too!
Only thing im hearing bad maybe on the 23 and 24 is this return shift thing? That you cant just downshift to 1 or 2 quickly . U gotta engage the gears in order to downshift or upshift? So what if your in 5th and slow down faster and want to be in say 2nd gear . Wouldnt that be more difficult?
Loz, you rule. I hope someone throws money at you for a bike show beyond these great reviews mate! Surely there are enough punters worldwide for a Top Gear for motorbikes? I almost spat my tea onto my macbook!
Agreed..."The Grand Tour on Two Wheels" maybe?
I have been riding for 35 years on 10 different bikes. I do not recall a "stalling problem" on any of them. If their is a motorcycle known for stalling I have not ridden it.
Eek, I'm getting one of these within the next week. I was unsure (a little nervous as it's my first "big bike", jumping from a 125 to this), but this review has... settled a few of them. So thank you, and fantastic video! :)
Was the car park scene filmed near hawthorn east as well? off of auburn road and really curious as to where that car park was!
Simply incredible. I HV never seen a bike review like this before . Earned a subscriber
Probably the best motorcycle review I have watched.
Had to leave a comment even though this is an old review. As soon as I saw what I think is the location. I love riding the chum. Awesome review mate.
One of the bikes I would really like to have. I love the street triple but there is no dealers for hundred of miles to deal with when issues come up and the closest one has a bad reputation. I really always loved the gsxr 750, tho I never got to have one. I kind of wanted the 1000, but actually would like a part of the Rev range that isn't so nuts. I like chasing the power
Sounds like this thing might be spot on. I just sort of accidentally bought myself an 05 gixxer 1000, and it's a raging, roaring beast. It's just so damn fast. Any speeding ticket I get on that bike will have a bonus multiplier attached.
This is the first video I've watched from this channel, and it was absolutely hilarious! Subscribed!!
Yip this test is spot on ,I own one and it never stops giving.thanks Suzuki.
Now that's what I call a review. Damn man, keep the videos coming.
HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME SURELY WILL COME AGAIN FOR SUCH AMAZING CONTENT. THIS GUY IS CRAZY....LOVED THE VIDEO.
Classic. How he did this with a straight face is beyond me.
When u said 'Who's ur rider?'
i subscribed! 😂
How tall are you?
All reviews have something new to offer... Nice
Best motorcycle review ever!
The last “you like that don’tchya” at the end makes me wish I could like this more than once
This was phenomenal, I am now buying this bike just because of this review
New model does not have th gold forks
Great review Loz , ended up buying one and put the yoshimura Alfa t slip on . 👍
How tall is he?
i really miss your videos
Is that the stock sound? It sounds amazing.
this video wouldn´t be made today, what a shame...
I'm 46 seconds in and already... BEST REVIEW CONTENT EVER
Loz , best motorcycle reviews on the planet:-) Thanks for posting.
I'm really considering buying one of these.
Silly Loz silly and hilarious ))))
I like it with innuendos or metaphors ;) I enjoyed before you stopped so abruptly :)
is there any thing on KTM 390 Duke 2017 or 2016 or both together since you have done for Benelli ...
+suipful sorry mate, KTM test fleet now lives in Sydney where I can't get to it. :(
ooh, that's sad :(
is it possible for Street Triple
Would love to, I'll see how I go getting hold of one.
Best reviews, keep up the awesome reviews!
Still the best moto review on youtube so far..
Best ever review till now ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ keep on bro love u
Mate, top review. I have an Sv650 and am a similar sized chap to you - gsxs1000 or gsxs750 for chaps who can cause the tide to come in? 🤓
+brian glendenning either will fit you great. It's a matter of what sort of riding you do. You have to go pretty damn fast to get to the full power of the 1000. On the other hand, whatever does you're doing, you can pretty much choose to wheelie it at any time. And we do like that. The 750 gives you an opportunity to feel like you're really thrashing it every morning on the way to work. So it's gonna come down to how you're gonna use it.
I’m not gonna lie... when I had my VFR750 my friends would catch me “doing things” to it... they’d laugh, tell me I was weird, then tell my girlfriends they needed to “ramp it up” as I was “getting too much action” with my bike....
This video reminded me of that.....
Man, it's my first time watching ur vid. And I had to say you are one of the few guys who review bikes the way u do. Hahaha good vibes all the way.. Keep em up!
Great style on the vid. Umm..... Well maybe won't discuss that 1st bit
If I wasn’t already interested in this bike. Watching the best review video on UA-cam about this bike has certainly made me want it that much more on many different levels!! Incredible..!
Loving this. Damn funny yet hugely informative. I just became instant subscriber. Keep it up 💪💪
Never seen any of your videos before. Subscribed just for the S&M intro. Funny stuff keep it up.
“Sprouts horns and swats ice cream cones out of the trembling hands of toddlers”. 😂😂😂😂. Love it
one of the best review ever !
Best review of a bike yet!
Best bike review video ever!
Less than a minute in and I am already uncomfortable. That bike could file charges. 😂
Man, you should come up with videos like this very often......I would like to see you testing The New DUKE 390.
WHY DID YOUR CHANNEL GO OFFLINE?? These reviews are excellent mate, please do some more motorcycle reviews!!
NOW!
Nice video lad
How tall are you ?
You should be giving the new MT09 a try, it's pretty great.
Especially if you are a taller bloke.