Suzuki GSXR 750 review

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By yev601

GSXR750
GSXR750

The purest at heart will be doing your ankle exercises in expectation of the forthcoming workout you'll be getting dancing up and down your 600's gearbox. And the smartest of you all will be thirstily awaiting the delivery of your latest 750. As seems to be the norm these days, there is virtually no difference in appearance among the 2004 GSX-R 750 and its young brother.

Indeed, peel the art off and even the cognoscenti would be stuck to say the difference. Both sport the recent in radial calipers (more on which later) bolted to severe looking upside down forks. Both have also stacked headlights and a latest LED tail light, and both have also classy black frames with very meaty swingarms. In fact, the just visible difference is the tacho, which redlines at a pedestrian 14,000rpm on the 750 as opposed to the frenetic 15,500rpm of the 600. So it could come as some surprise to hear that these two outwardly near selfsame bikes give a massively distinct riding experience.

As shortly as you press the button the 750 seems a lot of further purposeful. Despite the enormous exhaust may with its inbuilt catalyst, there is a pleasing edge to the noise. Induction roar is further apparent too, and a brief blip on the throttle exposes the equivalent difficult edged bark that the former 750 had. Now bearing in mind that this bike is a dealer demonstrator and included only five miles on the clock when I collected it, the motor unruffled spun thirstily and promised lots of fun after a couple miles loosening up.

It goes without saying that a 750 will propose quite further bottom end and midrange than a 600, and this is no exception. Despite the engine modifications, which all point towards arch end rush quite than flexibility, the latest GSX-R is extremely rideable, with plenty of impulse throughout the ready rev range (nominally only half the entire range for the foremost functional in period) and a very solid hint of phenomenal performance only the other side of that initial 7,000 rpm functional in threshold. By the end of the test we'd managed to accumulate decent miles to allow things to hot up a bit and things got very interesting indeed. And not only at the arch end either, however ability does build very distinctly as things begin turning quicker. But what causes the GSX-R 750 so effective is the power to ride unfamiliar roads flying and safely without having to be totally committed.

Unfortunately, it unruffled suffers from the GSX-R curse of surging on/off throttle carburetion. This amplifies the reduced flywheel effect and relatively lackluster lowly end ability to cause leaving a stop light, riding via a sluggish corner or negotiating traffic fewer enjoyable. This bike loves to rev, though, especially when taken above 7500 or 8000 rpm, and is a lot of happier erst the road opens up a little. Although unruffled way short of being amply run in, this is a very prompt bike indeed.

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Comments

Brian Connors 2 years ago

Whoever wrote this please go back to school and take an english class. Stop trying to be philosophical and metaphorical. Your trying to give the bike animal like features was rather annoying and improperly used. This was supposed to be an article about the performance and ride of the bike. Not about how you feel the bike "unruffled suffers".

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bridanp 2 years ago

I agree, it was a little difficult to read. On a positive note, it's very original as I've never seen a motorcycle review quite like this one before!

bruce  2 years ago

very nice bike i like for yamaha

jishcar 2 years ago

I agree. I got a headache halfway thru the article. I almost forgot i was reading (or attempting to read) a review for a motorcycle. Original? Yes. Annoying? Yes.

zaib 14 months ago

Hey did u Want to sell Gsx-R Than i will purchse it my number is 923123734370 from pakistan than tel me the prize and how u delavir it to me

Pimpernell 12 months ago

The 750 gixer is the best road bike and i know them all.

The 1000nd's too fat and the 600 too weak, the 750 is just right and when tuned.......well untouchable [in the real world]

3 bike garage:-

1, Honda rc212v

2, Aprilia rsv4 aprc

3, Gsxr 750.....showa/brembo,BST wheels,carbon body work,gas flowed,high lift cams,exhaust,maping ect............oh all day

Tony61 10 months ago

Can anybody give me some advice for problems with carberators for the GSXR 750? I recently bought the bike second hand. On accelerating, it feels like it's too rich but once I get past 2500 rpm, it goes like a rocket. I've set the float level but it hasn't made any difference. Any ideas?

thanks, Tony

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