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Niall's Spin: Suzuki SV1000
By Niall Mackenzie on 20/09/2010 15:50:43
Suzuki comes back with the SV1000 but will it outshine the TL1000 with a rewarding experience or live up to its predecessor's reputation?

induction noise all the way through the rev range, but short shifting and using the torque delivers the most rewarding ride. The standard suspension gives a positive, sure-footed feel whether you're on changing road surfaces, dodging potholes or, in our

First Ride - Suzuki DR125SM
By Visordown on 07/09/2009 15:56:41
Suzuki’s latest 125 is a street-smart supermoto, ready to do battle with the urban rat race at a sedate pace.

Click to read: Suzuki DR125 SM owners reviews, Suzuki DR125 SM specs and to see the Suzuki DR125 SM image gallery.We older more experienced types should envy those getting their first leg up onto the biking ladder. For them the buzz of it all has

Niall's Spin: Suzuki Van Van 125
By Niall Mackenzie on 28/09/2010 14:49:31
The Suzuki Van Van's appeal may be limited but there's more to the bike than you can see

Click to read: Suzuki Van Van 125 owners reviews, Suzuki Van Van 125 specs and to see the Suzuki Van Van 125 image gallery.LIKE RONNIE CORBETT, the Suzuki Van Van is small and loveable rather than fast or sexy. But you're not going to buy one

2013 Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive ABS review
By Ben Cope on 28/04/2013 10:04:37
The Burgman 650 gets an overhaul after 10 years flying Suzuki's maxi-scooter flag. Are the updates enough to satisfy the Burgman-massive?

suffered slightly. Sure, a CVT never offers the sharpest of throttle response but the Burgman would definitely benefit from a slip-on exhaust, like on the TMAX Black Max I tested recently. It smooth to the point of being soft off the mark. Suzuki claims a

First ride: Suzuki GSR750 ABS review
By Ben Cope on 05/07/2012 12:37:14
GSR750 versus life. Put through its paces on the commute, endless A-roads and twisty country lanes - how does Suzuki's middleweight stack up on UK roads?

and take the edge of rain-soaked city roads.Our test model, in Black, looks sharp on its own, but when parked up with other bikes it blends in and disappears under the radar, hopefully meaning it'll be less likely to be pinched.vs. Long BlastsThe A303 isn

First Ride: 2002 Suzuki GSX1400 review
By Niall Mackenzie on 20/09/2010 12:36:30
Just another member of the Bandit family? Not quite. Suzuki delve back into the history books to bring you a genuine muscle bike with all the trimmings. Niall Mackenzie finds it's not quite what he expected

Click to read: Suzuki GSX1400 owners reviews, Suzuki GSX1400 specs and to see the Suzuki GSX1400 image gallery.When I first saw pictures of Suzuki's new GSX1400, I had images of a big 1970s-style Eddie Lawson racebike thing. You know, big power, big

2009 Suzuki DR125SM first ride review
By Visordown on 20/04/2010 11:16:03
Suzuki’s latest 125 is a street-smart supermoto, ready to do battle with the urban rat race at a sedate pace

Click to read: Suzuki DR125SM owners reviews, Suzuki DR125SM specs and to see the Suzuki DR125SM image gallery.We older more experienced types should envy those getting their first leg up onto the biking ladder. For them the buzz of it all has yet

2008 Suzuki GSX-R600 first ride review
By Niall Mackenzie on 07/05/2010 11:15:38
The look is similar, but Niall discovers that Suzuki’s supersport bike’s beauty is more than just skin deep

Click to read: Suzuki GSX-R 600 2008 owners reviews, Suzuki GSX-R 600 2008 specs and to see the Suzuki GSX-R 600 2008 image gallery.With so many new models to digest at the NEC back in November, my opinion of the 2008 GSX-R600 was that apart from a

Suzuki GSX-R1000 K9 - Mackenzie track test
By Niall Mackenzie on 01/04/2010 09:07:07
No traction control, no fancy cranks and no need - the boss is back. Niall Mackenzie falls for Suzuki's new big GSX-R

and are nowadays concentrating much more on making their bikes user-friendly and safe to ride. Yamaha claim to have achieved this with their MotoGP-inspired cross-plane crank, where as Suzuki have gone done a more conventional route by chopping 5kg off the previous

First Ride: Suzuki GSX-R750 K6 review
By James Whitham on 17/09/2010 12:04:12
Suzuki's legendary headbanging 750 gets a few tweaks for 2006. Is it still the thinking man's superbike?

Click to read: Suzuki GSX-R750 K6 owners reviews, Suzuki GSX-R750 K6 specs and to see the Suzuki GSX-R750 K6 image gallery.I know I'm not as young as I was, I run a "sensible" car, my hair is starting to recede, and the passage of time seems to have

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