Suzuki Motorcycle Reviews
Suzuki Motorcycle Reviews

Suzuki Motorcycle Reviews

In Suzuki's 100 years of manufacturing history, and 68 years of building motorcycles, they have always strived to provide ‘value-packed products’ as one of their manufacturing philosophies. They believe that their passion and enthusiasm turns into your fun and excitement; their pride of craftsmanship becomes your pride of ownership. The trademark “S” is recognized by people throughout the world as a brand of quality products that offer both reliability and originality.

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All the positive reviews you've read on this bike are for a reason. It
All the positive reviews you've read on this bike are for a reason. It's simply a great bike! No matter what situation you put it in, it shines. It's really light and flickable. This bike loves tight technical and canyon roads. that's not to say it lacks everything else, although I would recommend a seat upgrade for long trips. Compared equally, this bike really outperforms everything else out there for the money. Sure you could buy a better bike but for what you will pay, it can't be beat! I'm just over 200 lbs. and when I first got the SV, I got razzed by my riding buddies about it, but as soon as we got into the canyons all the teasing stopped! Trust me you will not be disappointed with the purchase of an SV!
Published: December 9, 2010
Nate, San Diego, California
Source: cycleinsider.com

The best bike I ever traded a car for, it's a 2006 stock Suzuki S40 65
The best bike I ever traded a car for, it's a 2006 stock Suzuki S40 650 Blvd. I'm 50 years old and I've been riding since I was four years old. This bike - it's fast and cool looking. People ask me about this bike all the time. I even let a Harley fanatic ride it and he loved it and he's always asking me to go riding with his bike club. I'm the only Japanese bike in the group and everyone who has ridden my bike who owns Harleys love it. I can't say anyhing bad about it. It's awesome and I can lose the group in the corners. They can't keep up with me at all.
Published: January 1, 2020
steven glen van evera, mtn view, Arkansas
Source: cycleinsider.com

Mine's a C50C I turned into a C50CT. I bought this bike in '07 ne
Mine's a C50C I turned into a C50CT. I bought this bike in '07 new. I had carburated bikes before but this is my first bike with the combination I wanted - fuel injection, water cooled, shaft drive and Mag rims/tubeless tires. The only problem I have ever had is a small brake issue after swapping to a new set of rubber and turn signal lenses coming apart. Both are small issues barely mentionable. This bike has never failed to start, never stalled on downshift, nothing. I also purchased it with intentions of moving up in a couple of years and since decided it's all I will need. The aftermarket Mustang seat will make my butt numb after a while but I am used to it now. I will get a tingle in my feet and hands after a while at 80 mph. but I'm used to that, also. There's plenty of power for me 2-up and fuel economy in the mid 40's. I love this bike's fuel injection and would not have a bike without it now. I trust it enough to make a cross country trip on it soon and not think twice. It is a great bike for the price - I'm satisfied.
Published: March 18, 2012
Duane Clark, Mclain , Mississippi
Source: cycleinsider.com

Over the last decade I have had many bikes. I started it all off with a 200
Over the last decade I have had many bikes. I started it all off with a 2003 SV650. Some time later, and a few bikes in between, I went with a naked SV1000. Again, it's a beautiful sport bike that was user friendly to beginner and expert alike. Finally after all these years, I have decided my bucket list of bikes must include a SV650 (again). My naked '06 has it all, plenty of performance, very nice curb appeal, and reliability needed in today's tough economical climate. I have added everything possible with a emphasis on comfort (risers, lowering pegs and blocks, Laminar Lip, Alaska Leather seat cover and carbon fiber Yoshi exhaust, chin spoiler and hugger. I love the way she feels and looks. She's a keeper.
Published: November 11, 2011
josh, Clyde Hill, Washington
Source: cycleinsider.com

Dealership was fairly misleading on this bike. Missing a few parts, dirty a
Dealership was fairly misleading on this bike. Missing a few parts, dirty air filter. One front fork compression adjuster is frozen, can’t adjust it. Missing the front fork reflectors, these are needed to pass inspection. Engine has a ticking noise as well. Will need to take it to a local dealership to check out all of these issues. Very unimpressed with this dealer. In my opinion, all of these issues should have been addressed before selling the bike. Will not purchase from them again
Published: June 27, 2020
Bryan Dorman, Pennsylvania
Source: cycleinsider.com


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