The more I watch this man, the more I want to watch this man. He reviewed a bike that will be in my garage tuesday. A red '24 gt plus. Looking forward to some long trips in the states. Wanted one of these for a while.
Chopsy makes me smile again! 45 yrs ago (whew!) I spent 3 mos in England in a college program from Ball State Univ in Muncie, Indiana, USA. My girl (and now wife) rented a Mini (the British Leyland version!) and had a ball on some of the same roads I watched you ride in this video. At 21 yrs old I was just old enough at the time to rent a car and I missed having my bike at the time, a '73 Honda 450 Scrambler, there to ride on those roads. We also drove all over Wales and had a ball! Beautiful scenery, great roads and a fantastic visit it was!
Suzuki is always fantastic value price. This bike must be a real blast. I own a SV 650 and is simply a delightful bike. Nobody knows that all Suzuki's are made in Japan... and it makes a big difference.
Suzuki just know how to make a beautifully smooth motor and gearbox. I must admit, I wasn’t immediately excited when I clocked it at the bike show, as it all looked rather plastic. I do love the screen, map integration and cruise control.
Also a decent service interval, for higher mileage riders. Is Kawasaki still 4k miles? 🤢 But less mpg than my Superduke ain't so great, particularly now
I got to say it Chops that you nail these bike reviews every time.....Honest opinions , great cinematic footage and soundtracks...all very proffesional. Awesome going mate 👍🙂
A real big thank from thousands of miles away, I have found every answers to the questions on my mind and felt very lucky to find this bike review. Thank you from 2023!
I went HARLEY shopping today but didn’t buy a bike $$$. I watched this review and I am on a new quest ! Suzuki isn’t a Harley but it is better in so many ways ! I will let you know when I have the SUZUKI in the barn ! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I've seen other reviews of this bike , launch ones I think , and all those reviewers praised it . Suzuki have hit the sweet spot I think with this one it seems . GT or Sports tourers are the best all-round bike IMHO , if you can only afford 1 bike or only got space at home for just 1 then this is the way to go . And those little neg niggles would be because A) your size and B) you weren't 100% used to the bike , stuff you would adapt the bike for or just get used to over time with use . Make a good cop bike or other emergency services . Good real world review Chopsy nice one .
Built to a budget but superb value. Comparing its brakes, IMU etc to much more expensive bikes is perhaps harsh but absolutely right to point out where costs have been saved. 👍
Cheers from Alaska chops, spot on review as always. I have 2000 miles on my GT so far, great bike along with its stablemate MT-10. They complement each other perfectly for the type of ride I want. MT if I want to get rowdy and the GT if I want mellower but can still do the business in the twists. Running a S22r Bridge in a 55 rear profile. Helps turn in and gears it up a bit. SBS RST compound front brake pads will be on it asap which are supposed to be night and day from stockers. Made a huge difference on my MT.
I think the Kawasaki is a better buy, on paper atleast: - Remote preload - Adjustable windshield - IMU & Cornering ABS - Cheaper (in Canada) - More aftermarket support - Used bikes actually exist - Better looking (imo)
I have been banging on for years to anyone daft enough to listen, the virtues of GTs over adventure bikes, I have owned the Kawasaki Z1000sx and currently the Ducati Supersport with panniers, so not surprisingly love the look of the Suzuki. Cheers Choppsy.
I see what you're saying lads... but I'd expect adventure bikes to have the edge on b roads. I can see that a GT is going to be better suited to faster A roads but B roads often have very poor surfaces.
Yeah, let's see this with a bit of track action thrown in to the mix. Road tour, stop at a track day, Ditch the panniers, have a hoon round, continue the tour and head home! 😎👍😁👌
Been watching a lot of your reviews and love how thorough they are with taking the bikes through normal road conditions and long rides. Would absolutely love a comparison with the Ninja 1000 SX; I'm looking at both the Suzuki GT and the Ninja for a new bike and am curious about the differences.
thanks again for the excellent and hilarious review, that gixxer sound is impeccable, always thought the gixxer made a great sports tourer, nice little change up too, well done Suzuki
I love my Triumph Street Triple R (which I bought last July) but this is more inline with what I originally wanted. The Triple is a good commuter but gets uncomfortable on long rides. This might be a contender for a trade it. Plus my wife might actually ride this lol
I've been riding for over 40 years and have never owned a bike with a fairing. I have had a go on a few mates bikes and found them really uncomfortable and to be honest they all look the same to me, no character but they were all full on sports bikes. As I approach 60 I think maybe I should revisit with a sports tourer. This could be my first step into the fairing bike world. I have owned quite a few Suzuki's and always found them very good and reliable.
I had a GSXR1000 and put flat bars on it, almost identical riding position to the GSXS1000, but with more power, also very comfy, you can raise the standard screen with a cpl 1-2cm spacers
I’ve had my bandit from new 2016,this is a really serious contender as a replacement,what a bike,wish I hadn’t seen this now chopsy,think if your review was on a black one I’d been in dept.🤣 Great video John.
Thanks for the review Chopsy. Really enjoying the day trip format as you get a good mix of riding in over the course of the day. I’ll vote for a comparison with the Kawasaki - always like the Performance Tourer, a more affordable H2 SX style bike.
No adjustable windscreen, no remote preload adjuster for rear shock, no lean sensitive ABS, geared too short. Suzuki adresses these things and it's a winner for me.
Great review. Have looked at this bike and would be pretty torn between this and an SX. A comparison video as clear as this one would be great. Looks like a fantastic ride, can't bring myself to like adventure bikes so nice to see this segment still alive!
I used the map function on my phone last week and nearly used all the power in 2 hours, either need it connected to bike or a power pack if using it for a longer ride.
Another great vid Chopsy. Can't believe the route the satnav gave you after Corfe Castle (I live in Swanage) sending you down the narrow lanes 😳😳 2021 Ninja 1000sx owner 😁
That location with the drone footage is so beautiful. I don't know how you can just leave after a long ride there. And then I remember Oh what fun it is to ride and I understand you lol. Thanks for that review Chopsie!
Great stuff, love the slightly longer vid with a combination of review and a bit of "travelogue " 😉. Was certainly a great day for a ride, lovely to see some blue sky!
Great review, lettings us know whats real life important. Test rode one this morning and the thing that suprised me most is how easy / well mannered this is at lower speeds. Expected it to be very quick and capable but did not expect it to be so intuitive and easy around town, think i might have found my next bike. Thanks for your help! 👍🏻🙌👊
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Just a thought on the windscreen design, if one watches the "official" promo videos on the R&D process for this bike from Suzuki, you'll notice that in the wind tunnel shots the rider is pretty short and in a more tucked position so the aerodynamic design is pretty much set up for those parameters. For those of us Asians that are over 6 feet tall, the touring screen is a much better option, I sourced mine from Suzuki which is 7 cm taller and about the same wider, and still ended up using the Puig visor I got for the stock screen. I still get good airflow through the bottom vent and can adjust the Puig in warmer weather to get air hitting the vents in my helmet.
Cracking review Chops… Gotta say that it’s on my list of try outs this year, well priced, we’ll equipped and cracking performance. My only criticism after having a good look round it at the shows, is the build quality of things like the pegs, levers etc… looks budgety! But then at £12500ish I suppose it is made to a budget! I will be having a go, but the H2SXSE won’t be going anywhere anytime soon😉👍🏽
just watched moore mafia tune one of these with the loudest brocks exhaust ever. they got 149bhp in the end 134 at the start. yours seemed fast enough. great vid.
Thank you for giving some insight. As I looked at the bike I was trying to decide if the bike was small or you are a large man. Now, I know it's the latter.
Great review, thanks for the extensive video and noting what isn't perfect at this stage as well. I can't wait for this bike to get to the USA, seriously considering it for my next bike. Very glad to see a return of the Sports Touring segment!
I saw mcn compare this with the Ninja 1000sx and conclude the Kawasaki was better in most areas but as the owner of a 2019 1000SX I wonder if this would be more or less on a par with my bike instead? Great review and looking forward to a comparison test with the Ninja
Hi Just discovered this bike recently ,your jacket looks very coo and practical…is it good for hot weather 34 degrees. Plus .? Great. Video. Have a Versys 650 it’s longer suspension travel soaks up the potholes , that is also where adventure bikes shine also , not just off road , but bad bitumen.
I have a 2018 S 1000 F I also recently picked up a R 1200 RT BMW even though it is a BMW the ultimate riding machine the S 1000 F honestly still better bike more comfortable but I’d like to have all those driver aids that the S 1000 GT’s got cruise control I could do without the heated grips but it’s a nice option the box is definitely a plus
Thanks for another great review Chops! As much as I love Yamaha's torquey tripple, this is a significant upgrade in all respects from my Tracer so I ordered one in February with the taller windshield and panniers. With supply issues here in Canada I'm still waiting for it but I have no doubt based on all the comments and reviews that it's a very good bike for the money.
I wanted either the one of the non gt gsxs 1000 variants or the mt09. Strangely wasn't having great luck getting a good deal on a gsxs 1000 so got a 2021 mt09. Wish I could have rode a 1000 tho. Never had a liter bike and wondered what it was like. Gearing down my mt09 and only ride on highways so maybe I wouldn't even notice the difference (put over 5000 miles on stock gearing, always feel bikes are geared too high in my opinion and I only ride for fun not gas mileage)
Got the 2018 f with a cat delete and tune... plenty of fun. That cruise control would be perfect! And now someone is saying the kawi is better... hmmm.
Nice review Chopsy 👍 Test rode one & really enjoyed the ride, would have liked a taller screen & a flatter seat to ahem stretch back at speed, a great GT bike for sensible money. If only Triumph could put a 1200RS Speedie motor in a Sprint GT 😜
I'm 4 1/2 minutes in and hooked. You're very articulate and have held my attention with different cam angles, views, and narrative. I just paused to sub and compliment your vlogging style. lol. Carry on. :P :P unpause
The more I watch this man, the more I want to watch this man. He reviewed a bike that will be in my garage tuesday. A red '24 gt plus. Looking forward to some long trips in the states. Wanted one of these for a while.
Same, I've just taken delivery of my '24 red GT+ ... fantastic bike for many reasons.
I like this format of going on a trip more than a pure road test. It’s more real world. Nice one Chopsy, thanks 👍
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Chopsy makes me smile again! 45 yrs ago (whew!) I spent 3 mos in England in a college program from Ball State Univ in Muncie, Indiana, USA. My girl (and now wife) rented a Mini (the British Leyland version!) and had a ball on some of the same roads I watched you ride in this video. At 21 yrs old I was just old enough at the time to rent a car and I missed having my bike at the time, a '73 Honda 450 Scrambler, there to ride on those roads. We also drove all over Wales and had a ball! Beautiful scenery, great roads and a fantastic visit it was!
Sounds amazing 👏 👍👍
Suzuki is always fantastic value price. This bike must be a real blast. I own a SV 650 and is simply a delightful bike. Nobody knows that all Suzuki's are made in Japan... and it makes a big difference.
My GSX250R was made in china, still very good though.
Suzuki just know how to make a beautifully smooth motor and gearbox. I must admit, I wasn’t immediately excited when I clocked it at the bike show, as it all looked rather plastic. I do love the screen, map integration and cruise control.
Just sorry for the center stand. :) Otherwise a rocket bike. Can check my content man. You may enjoy it.
Also a decent service interval, for higher mileage riders. Is Kawasaki still 4k miles? 🤢
But less mpg than my Superduke ain't so great, particularly now
@@stewiemac4017 In my country it is 12.000km for Kawa. :) Can check my content. Have fun bro.
That is one SWEET bike. Suzuki has always made such "rider" bikes. They know what we want. :)
I got to say it Chops that you nail these bike reviews every time.....Honest opinions , great cinematic footage and soundtracks...all very proffesional.
Awesome going mate 👍🙂
Thanks Dean 👍👍
A real big thank from thousands of miles away, I have found every answers to the questions on my mind and felt very lucky to find this bike review. Thank you from 2023!
Glad to help! 👍
I went HARLEY shopping today but didn’t buy a bike $$$. I watched this review and I am on a new quest ! Suzuki isn’t a Harley but it is better in so many ways ! I will let you know when I have the SUZUKI in the barn ! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I had the GSX-S1000F ( brilliant motorcycle) so this GT version is just a bit more touring focused but the same K6 engine. Can’t go wrong!
More than a bit from what I've read.
Have to agree. Great value and great bike. Drop by buddy, you may find it interesting.
K5 engine
@@CrusaderGeneral yes sorry your correct K5
I thought the k5-k7 engines were the same as it carried on from the k5?
I've seen other reviews of this bike , launch ones I think , and all those reviewers praised it . Suzuki have hit the sweet spot I think with this one it seems . GT or Sports tourers are the best all-round bike IMHO , if you can only afford 1 bike or only got space at home for just 1 then this is the way to go . And those little neg niggles would be because A) your size and B) you weren't 100% used to the bike , stuff you would adapt the bike for or just get used to over time with use . Make a good cop bike or other emergency services . Good real world review Chopsy nice one .
Built to a budget but superb value. Comparing its brakes, IMU etc to much more expensive bikes is perhaps harsh but absolutely right to point out where costs have been saved. 👍
I have the gixxus750 and the nissin brakes are the best I've ever used. Must be a pad thing - maybe the MC.
Cheers from Alaska chops, spot on review as always. I have 2000 miles on my GT so far, great bike along with its stablemate MT-10. They complement each other perfectly for the type of ride I want. MT if I want to get rowdy and the GT if I want mellower but can still do the business in the twists. Running a S22r Bridge in a 55 rear profile. Helps turn in and gears it up a bit. SBS RST compound front brake pads will be on it asap which are supposed to be night and day from stockers. Made a huge difference on my MT.
Good one Chops, excellent bike and video again , black on black would be my color of choice .
1. What can be done to fix the brake feel?
2. What tires would you get for street riding?
I think the Kawasaki is a better buy, on paper atleast:
- Remote preload
- Adjustable windshield
- IMU & Cornering ABS
- Cheaper (in Canada)
- More aftermarket support
- Used bikes actually exist
- Better looking (imo)
Only the latest model sx though
@@alrightdave6135
Last 3 model years.
After watching this I have to say that Suzuki made a really nice job on this bike. Very detailed test ride/review. Thanks Lamb. You got my like.
I have been banging on for years to anyone daft enough to listen, the virtues of GTs over adventure bikes, I have owned the Kawasaki Z1000sx and currently the Ducati Supersport with panniers, so not surprisingly love the look of the Suzuki. Cheers Choppsy.
It's so true!! 👍
I see what you're saying lads... but I'd expect adventure bikes to have the edge on b roads. I can see that a GT is going to be better suited to faster A roads but B roads often have very poor surfaces.
So do our bloody A roads! 😤
Looks a great value bike and a good bike at that.Thanks a mill.
Would love a Lamb Chop and Greg VS test with this and the Kawasaki 1000SX
I’m in Chopsy, just let me know!
Let's do it! 😁😁
Cant wait, those are the 2 bikes im stuck between as well
Yeah, let's see this with a bit of track action thrown in to the mix. Road tour, stop at a track day, Ditch the panniers, have a hoon round, continue the tour and head home! 😎👍😁👌
@@LambChopRides make it happen. 😜
I've ordered one, can't wait, reviews are all good!
Great video good to see someone still likes Suzuki.
Been watching a lot of your reviews and love how thorough they are with taking the bikes through normal road conditions and long rides. Would absolutely love a comparison with the Ninja 1000 SX; I'm looking at both the Suzuki GT and the Ninja for a new bike and am curious about the differences.
Suzuki has got their money worth out of this Beast of a Engine!!
thanks again for the excellent and hilarious review, that gixxer sound is impeccable, always thought the gixxer made a great sports tourer, nice little change up too, well done Suzuki
Suzuki definitely has my attention with this machine!
I love my Triumph Street Triple R (which I bought last July) but this is more inline with what I originally wanted. The Triple is a good commuter but gets uncomfortable on long rides. This might be a contender for a trade it. Plus my wife might actually ride this lol
I've been riding for over 40 years and have never owned a bike with a fairing. I have had a go on a few mates bikes and found them really uncomfortable and to be honest they all look the same to me, no character but they were all full on sports bikes. As I approach 60 I think maybe I should revisit with a sports tourer. This could be my first step into the fairing bike world. I have owned quite a few Suzuki's and always found them very good and reliable.
I had a GSXR1000 and put flat bars on it, almost identical riding position to the GSXS1000, but with more power, also very comfy, you can raise the standard screen with a cpl 1-2cm spacers
You are full of ego. You are not a reference.
Less flies in summer on your gear, and easier to clean after a ride. Less turbulence too.
Great review Chopsy, beautiful trip as well.🍻
Another fine A-Z real world review Chops! Look forward to you comparing it with the Kawasaki SX.
Thanks Alan 👍
I’ve had my bandit from new 2016,this is a really serious contender as a replacement,what a bike,wish I hadn’t seen this now chopsy,think if your review was on a black one I’d been in dept.🤣
Great video John.
Great video there Chopsy...nice bike and very informative on the Bike...and of course a bit of "dronage"
Thanks for the review Chopsy. Really enjoying the day trip format as you get a good mix of riding in over the course of the day. I’ll vote for a comparison with the Kawasaki - always like the Performance Tourer, a more affordable H2 SX style bike.
Bought a new one of these, very easy to use, smooth, not mental, brakes need a good squeeze, good handling bike
No adjustable windscreen, no remote preload adjuster for rear shock, no lean sensitive ABS, geared too short.
Suzuki adresses these things and it's a winner for me.
Spot on comment Chef..also a top box for me
It's a winner. Looking forward to a Kawi comparo with Greggy Baby!!!
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Great review. Have looked at this bike and would be pretty torn between this and an SX. A comparison video as clear as this one would be great. Looks like a fantastic ride, can't bring myself to like adventure bikes so nice to see this segment still alive!
Looks good but could probably do with a remote preload adjuster for rear shock and provision for a top box? Anyway great review as always Mr Chops ✌️👍
I must agree, great value and great performance... I rode it last week and didn’t want to give it back, lovely engine and chassis. Nice vid Chops...
Can’t wait to see the comparison to the Kawi 1000SX. Great video! Beaney! Luv ir!
It seems that Suzuki have struck the jackpot here, hopefully they sell a lot of these.
Another great review Chops the Suzuki is a good in between for a garage with room for a single bike , I’ve considered this bike for my self
I used the map function on my phone last week and nearly used all the power in 2 hours, either need it connected to bike or a power pack if using it for a longer ride.
Another great vid Chopsy. Can't believe the route the satnav gave you after Corfe Castle (I live in Swanage) sending you down the narrow lanes 😳😳
2021 Ninja 1000sx owner 😁
That location with the drone footage is so beautiful. I don't know how you can just leave after a long ride there. And then I remember Oh what fun it is to ride and I understand you lol. Thanks for that review Chopsie!
I love my 2006 GSXR 1000 K6 Engine is a Gem, this makes me want to buy my bike all over again lol awesome everything I like but more comfort.
Great stuff, love the slightly longer vid with a combination of review and a bit of "travelogue " 😉. Was certainly a great day for a ride, lovely to see some blue sky!
Have a 2016 gsx-s 1000f, had it remapped, and stuck some road 5's on her, probably one of the most underrated bikes out there, and goes like f#ck 😄👍
Another good review Lamb Chop. This is a very nice bike from Suzuki.
Thanks Lyn 👍
Great review, lettings us know whats real life important. Test rode one this morning and the thing that suprised me most is how easy / well mannered this is at lower speeds. Expected it to be very quick and capable but did not expect it to be so intuitive and easy around town, think i might have found my next bike. Thanks for your help! 👍🏻🙌👊
another super review on a super bike man, thanks and stay safe.
Excellent video. Really useful for me, looking at changing to a GT and this is now firmly on my test ride list. Ride safe.
Looks like a great bike and keep it up showcasing this kind.
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Great review! I just rode my dad's 82 Yamaha Seca 650 and I can show you some real "wooden brakes" they even have stainless braided lines on them haha
I think it's a cracking looking bike..
Although I'm slightly more tempted by the kawasaki sx1000 performance edition. Thanks for sharing 👍
Depends on the quality of the road surfaces.Really rough and holed surface and adventure suspension makes sense for touring.
Enjoyed the video, always a great time seeing you make a 'destination' video!
Another great review Chops, yeah looking like a real good bike and a strong contender.
Looks like a great bike Chops👍🏻
Just a thought on the windscreen design, if one watches the "official" promo videos on the R&D process for this bike from Suzuki, you'll notice that in the wind tunnel shots the rider is pretty short and in a more tucked position so the aerodynamic design is pretty much set up for those parameters. For those of us Asians that are over 6 feet tall, the touring screen is a much better option, I sourced mine from Suzuki which is 7 cm taller and about the same wider, and still ended up using the Puig visor I got for the stock screen. I still get good airflow through the bottom vent and can adjust the Puig in warmer weather to get air hitting the vents in my helmet.
I still have my Suzuki 1200S in the backyard which is tied with my favorite bike (V65 Magna). I would certainly trade my Triumph America for this one.
Cracking review Chops…
Gotta say that it’s on my list of try outs this year, well priced, we’ll equipped and cracking performance. My only criticism after having a good look round it at the shows, is the build quality of things like the pegs, levers etc… looks budgety! But then at £12500ish I suppose it is made to a budget!
I will be having a go, but the H2SXSE won’t be going anywhere anytime soon😉👍🏽
just watched moore mafia tune one of these with the loudest brocks exhaust ever. they got 149bhp in the end 134 at the start. yours seemed fast enough. great vid.
nice one chopsy good to see a spirited ride and some decent mileage I LOVE THESE TYPES OF VIDEOS..
Some good roads coming out of Stockbridge en route to Salisbury👍, I think Suzuki have built a winner that’s affordable - a good watch thanks Chops
Thanks Choppsie another great review! Keep ém coming mate.
Nice drone footage, what a beautiful place, nice review Mr. Chops
Great vid chops and fantastic drone footage 🙂
It looks like a lot of bike for the money and one that can do just about anything you need it too.
Thank you for giving some insight. As I looked at the bike I was trying to decide if the bike was small or you are a large man. Now, I know it's the latter.
Great review, thanks for the extensive video and noting what isn't perfect at this stage as well. I can't wait for this bike to get to the USA, seriously considering it for my next bike. Very glad to see a return of the Sports Touring segment!
Its not a big suv trailie bike.Nice job Suzuki👍
Thanks Chopsy, now I want one 😂😂. Another great video!!
I have the F and this looks to have addressed all the weaknesses of that bike, I suspect I’ll be buying one in the nearish future.
Good review thanks,any plans on one for the honda nt 1100? Would, like your views against the gsx100f.
A lot of useable bike for the money great review Chops 👍👍🏍🎉
Chopsy if you hold down the return button from main screen it will take you back in to the apps whilst on the move 👍🏼
I saw mcn compare this with the Ninja 1000sx and conclude the Kawasaki was better in most areas but as the owner of a 2019 1000SX I wonder if this would be more or less on a par with my bike instead? Great review and looking forward to a comparison test with the Ninja
Cracking review. Very positive. This just might just be my next bike!
Hi
Just discovered this bike recently ,your jacket looks very coo and practical…is it good for hot weather 34 degrees. Plus .?
Great. Video.
Have a Versys 650 it’s longer suspension travel soaks up the potholes , that is also where adventure bikes shine also , not just off road , but bad bitumen.
I have a 2018 S 1000 F I also recently picked up a R 1200 RT BMW even though it is a BMW the ultimate riding machine the S 1000 F honestly still better bike more comfortable but I’d like to have all those driver aids that the S 1000 GT’s got cruise control I could do without the heated grips but it’s a nice option the box is definitely a plus
Lovely drone shots at the end of the video.
so torn between this an the Ninja H2-SX - Great review as always Chop's -Hola' from Texas
Thanks for another great review Chops! As much as I love Yamaha's torquey tripple, this is a significant upgrade in all respects from my Tracer so I ordered one in February with the taller windshield and panniers. With supply issues here in Canada I'm still waiting for it but I have no doubt based on all the comments and reviews that it's a very good bike for the money.
I wanted either the one of the non gt gsxs 1000 variants or the mt09. Strangely wasn't having great luck getting a good deal on a gsxs 1000 so got a 2021 mt09. Wish I could have rode a 1000 tho. Never had a liter bike and wondered what it was like. Gearing down my mt09 and only ride on highways so maybe I wouldn't even notice the difference (put over 5000 miles on stock gearing, always feel bikes are geared too high in my opinion and I only ride for fun not gas mileage)
Got the 2018 f with a cat delete and tune... plenty of fun. That cruise control would be perfect! And now someone is saying the kawi is better... hmmm.
Ordered mine last September, hopefully here in the next week or so. Apparently if you order one now, its June/July delivery.
Nice review Chopsy 👍 Test rode one & really enjoyed the ride, would have liked a taller screen & a flatter seat to ahem stretch back at speed, a great GT bike for sensible money. If only Triumph could put a 1200RS Speedie motor in a Sprint GT 😜
Biggest fan powamoto loving Chops best youtuber in history 🤘
Haha thanks Buddy 👍
Great revue Mr Chops.
Yes please, Ninja 1000 SX vs GSX-S1000 GT looking forward to that with sir Greg
That is my next bike next year!!!!
Can you compare it to the Versys 1000? More Sport and less Touring?
Good review chops, excellent value for money.
Always love your vids Chopsey 👍
Adding Road 5s and another sprocket tooth would put this at the top of the segment. And - YES - please do a comparo with the 1000SX.
Please do a comparison between the Ninja 1000sx vs 1000gt from Suzuki.
I'm 4 1/2 minutes in and hooked. You're very articulate and have held my attention with different cam angles, views, and narrative. I just paused to sub and compliment your vlogging style. lol. Carry on. :P :P unpause
Brilliant thanks Randy appreciated buddy 👍
A definite competition for the Kwak. And £12k for a brand new bike with TFT and panniers with two capabilities is amazing in this day.
Brilliant vid, well presented 👍😎