Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 gets engine, styling and spec boost for £10,999
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Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 gets engine, styling and spec boost for £10,999
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Suzuki have released this revamped version of its GSX-S1000, a naked which is more powerful, stylish and capable than ever before.
The old GSX-S proved popular for many years due to its combination of powerful litre bike motor and modest price tag, but recently rivals had stormed away. To redress that, Suzuki have worked to bring the GSX-S back on to similar terms as the competition by making it into a wallet-friendly monster
The superbike-derived 999cc inline four at the GSX-S1000’s heart has been considerably reworked, delivering a modest power increase at the same time as a reduction in emissions. The motor has new intake and exhaust camshafts, with revised profiles to reduce valve overlap, plus a new airbox to reduce intake resistance. The result is peak power rising slightly from 148 to 150bhp along with a much flatter torque curve for a broader spread of oomph throughout the rev range.
The revised motor is also joined by a new Euro5-friendly exhaust, new clutch and new throttle bodies, which Suzuki say improve response at low openings – a common complaint of the previous model.
To go with the improved engine, Suzuki have also created an improved set of electronic rider aids. Just as Suzuki did with the latest Hayabusa and V-Strom 1050, the new GSX-S gains the 'Suzuki Intelligent Ride System' ('SIRS') albeit not quite to the same extent.
There’s a new ride-by-wire throttle, three riding modes, a five stage traction control (including fully off), quickshifter, autoblipper and new LCD dash. However, Suzuki have stopped short of fitting an IMU, so the traction control and ABS systems are not lean-sensitive.
But the most obvious change to the new GSX-S1000 is its looks thanks to a complete restyle of its bodywork. Gone are the rounded plastics and single headlight of the old in favour of twin, stacked headlights and aggressive angular bodywork complete with MotoGP inspired wings.
There are lots of nice details, too, including a 'camo-inspired design' on the side panels that looks just like carbon fibre at a glance while the lights are now LEDs throughout.
There’s been a few tweaks to the chassis, too, including a revised riding position with wider, closer bars, new saddle, updated suspension settings and a two-litre larger fuel tank (now 19 litres).
Best of all though, it doesn’t cost much more than the old model, either. The 2021 GSX-S1000 is priced £10,999 when it arrives late June, only £300 more than the old one. After 12 months of queuing outside supermarkets, get ready for some outside Suzuki dealers
Suzuki have released this revamped version of its GSX-S1000, a naked which is more powerful, stylish and capable than ever before.
The old GSX-S proved popular for many years due to its combination of powerful litre bike motor and modest price tag, but recently rivals had stormed away. To redress that, Suzuki have worked to bring the GSX-S back on to similar terms as the competition by making it into a wallet-friendly monster
The superbike-derived 999cc inline four at the GSX-S1000’s heart has been considerably reworked, delivering a modest power increase at the same time as a reduction in emissions. The motor has new intake and exhaust camshafts, with revised profiles to reduce valve overlap, plus a new airbox to reduce intake resistance. The result is peak power rising slightly from 148 to 150bhp along with a much flatter torque curve for a broader spread of oomph throughout the rev range.
The revised motor is also joined by a new Euro5-friendly exhaust, new clutch and new throttle bodies, which Suzuki say improve response at low openings – a common complaint of the previous model.
To go with the improved engine, Suzuki have also created an improved set of electronic rider aids. Just as Suzuki did with the latest Hayabusa and V-Strom 1050, the new GSX-S gains the 'Suzuki Intelligent Ride System' ('SIRS') albeit not quite to the same extent.
There’s a new ride-by-wire throttle, three riding modes, a five stage traction control (including fully off), quickshifter, autoblipper and new LCD dash. However, Suzuki have stopped short of fitting an IMU, so the traction control and ABS systems are not lean-sensitive.
But the most obvious change to the new GSX-S1000 is its looks thanks to a complete restyle of its bodywork. Gone are the rounded plastics and single headlight of the old in favour of twin, stacked headlights and aggressive angular bodywork complete with MotoGP inspired wings.
There are lots of nice details, too, including a 'camo-inspired design' on the side panels that looks just like carbon fibre at a glance while the lights are now LEDs throughout.
There’s been a few tweaks to the chassis, too, including a revised riding position with wider, closer bars, new saddle, updated suspension settings and a two-litre larger fuel tank (now 19 litres).
Best of all though, it doesn’t cost much more than the old model, either. The 2021 GSX-S1000 is priced £10,999 when it arrives late June, only £300 more than the old one. After 12 months of queuing outside supermarkets, get ready for some outside Suzuki dealers
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Re: Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 gets engine, styling and spec boost for £10,999
I like it and that's a good price tag.
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Looks a lot less band than it's predecessor.
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Looks better than the old one, but still a bit challenged.
Still find the old one tempting. For the price of an XSR you can easily get a GSXS 1000 which seems fantastic value...if you want a 148bhp naked.
Still find the old one tempting. For the price of an XSR you can easily get a GSXS 1000 which seems fantastic value...if you want a 148bhp naked.
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I'd take a 148bhp naked... but i don't want an IL4.
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The styling is very Marmite
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I reckon you down gear it and it wouldn't be much different to the triple. My old Blade with -1 front +4 on the back was a monster in the midrange. None of that waiting to build top end rush, just monster power from 4k revs.
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Re: Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 gets engine, styling and spec boost for £10,999
Sounds like a fun bike.
It needs something at the back of the clocks to stop it looking like a fixed up crasher.
It needs something at the back of the clocks to stop it looking like a fixed up crasher.
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It definitely does have that fixed up crashed bike look rather than the concept of the Yam/Kwaks.
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Re: Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 gets engine, styling and spec boost for £10,999
Needs a fairing. Useless above 80.
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but 80mph is 10mph faster than the speed limit!!!!
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S'why we have gyms, free weights etc etc etc
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Re: Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 gets engine, styling and spec boost for £10,999
Do they keep off the cold and rain?
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Nope, for that you'll be needing clothing
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Re: Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 gets engine, styling and spec boost for £10,999
Why on earth would you want to ride a motorcycle in the cold and wet?
That's what cars are for.
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Re: Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 gets engine, styling and spec boost for £10,999
Why? Unless you have neck muscles like Arnie in his prime using even half of 148 horses will try to rip your head off.
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This is why I've pretty much written one off. The XSR is way faster than I really need, but still useable in the main. To be honest on Sunday I didn't find a lack of speed a problem till I come across that 335 Beemer, but then all I'd have done is ride much faster than I really should. I only want a bit more power for the long boring bits so I can do 80-85 easier.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 4:18 pmWhy? Unless you have neck muscles like Arnie in his prime using even half of 148 horses will try to rip your head off.
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It looks like one of them Frazers.
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