Trumpetman21
Well-known member
Test rode a 2014 GSX-R 1000 today as I'm considering selling the S1000RR after 2 years of ownership.
Think the suzuki scores over the BMW in throttle (much lighter action and more accurate) and gearbox (think we all know why).
BMW wins in most other areas, worth saying that i was surprised how bad the brakes on the suzuki were but the bike had barely done 100miles so they were probably still bedding in. OEM tyres were ***** as well, Bridgestone S20 but probably Japanese stock and at 36f/42r pressure wise.
Suzuki was stronger below 8k but comprehensively shat on by the BMW above that. Lack of a slipper clutch made itself known on a few downchanges, and engine braking was less noticeable too. Nice not having wheelie control though....
At ?9k new its a lot of bike for the money, but being asked to stump up ?2k along with my bike counts this one out for me.
Think the suzuki scores over the BMW in throttle (much lighter action and more accurate) and gearbox (think we all know why).
BMW wins in most other areas, worth saying that i was surprised how bad the brakes on the suzuki were but the bike had barely done 100miles so they were probably still bedding in. OEM tyres were ***** as well, Bridgestone S20 but probably Japanese stock and at 36f/42r pressure wise.
Suzuki was stronger below 8k but comprehensively shat on by the BMW above that. Lack of a slipper clutch made itself known on a few downchanges, and engine braking was less noticeable too. Nice not having wheelie control though....
At ?9k new its a lot of bike for the money, but being asked to stump up ?2k along with my bike counts this one out for me.