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Unleash the Animal
Review of Suzuki GSX-R750 by
tayloa22
Advantages: all the fun of a 600, WITH MUCH MORE POWER!!!!!!
Disadvantages: Not quite as good finish as Honda's
...Suzuki GSX-R750- A Review By Addy
Having been an ardent dedicated Honda man for the majority of my biking life, I actually relented and bought a Suzuki GSX-R 750. I was definitely looking for a step up from super-sport 600's, after having 3 different models of CBR 600. I was giving serious contemplation to two other bikes at this time which were Aprilia RSV Millie, or a Honda CBR 900 Fireblade. However, after much deliberation and friend's recommendations, I went for the Suzuki. This was based on the judgement that you get the best of both worlds combining raw 750 power in a 600 chassis. The first Gixer 750 was released in 1985 and has undergone periodical changes since then.
THE LOOK
As in the picture above I purchased mine in the typical blue and white Gixer colours. In standard form the bike is aesthetically pleasing...
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24.09.2007
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My Kawasaki ZX6-R (2003 version)
Review of Kawasaki ZX6R by
gixxer_loui
Advantages: excellent torque and performance and excellent chassis
Disadvantages: riding position can be a strain after a fir bit of miles on a trip
...speechless. In fact my dad rides a Suzuki GSXR-1000 K2 and he went out and bought an Akrapovic straight after he heard the difference between the stock exhaust on mine and then the aftermarket Akrapovic exhaust...
Since I have bought my Kawasaki I have added a steering dampener, braided front back brake lines, Akrapovic Exhaust, smaller number plate and smaller indicators.
I am EXTREMELY HAPPY with this bike and feel I definatly made the right choice over all the other 600 on the market. The close second choice for me was the 2003 to present version, Honda CBR 600RR......
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23.03.2004
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suzuki jimni 1.3 JLX
Review of Suzuki Jimny 1.3 JLX O2 3dr by
xdonzx
Advantages: Easy to park , smooth , comfortable , air conditioning
Disadvantages: boot too small
...The Suzuki Jimny I'm going to review is the 1.3 JLX
What a fantastic little vehicle the suzuki jimni is.
My family have had a few 4x4s all of different makes but there isn't one that compares to this little wonder on wheels.
As we live in a remote area with a steep hill to climb in winter this is the only vehicle to get us home and dry.Others we have had to abandon and walk home on more than one ocasion.
During a day out to a sheepdog trials on a wet summers evening where the ground was extremely muddy. 4 x 4s were getting stuck one after the other.The only one which was sailing by was my dad in his suzuki.
Some of the owners of the great big expensive 4 x 4s used to snigger at this little box - they soon stopped laughing when they were the one's walking up the field.
*Appearance *
A compact little vehicle in a two...
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06.09.2007
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Suzuki Wagon R with plenty of plusses(+):-)
Review of Suzuki Wagon R+ 1.2 by
jagloverz
Advantages: Big car feel, small car price.Well finished
Disadvantages: More expensive than others in class
...Welcome to my review for the Suzuki Wagon R+ 1.2.
If you're wondering why i am able to write reviews on so many different cars, its simple......
I've worked in the Car auction and Car hire business, so have driven too many cars to mention.
Ciao suggests being factual, so i'll use headings, and be as easy to understand as possible.
Reliability
This car is very reliable and Suzuki are making great efforts to ensure that their cars meet the same high standards as their motorbikes.The engine is quiet and unassuming, with enough power for motorway trips.
Safety
The Wagon+ is well built and has a host of safety features as standard.ABS, Passenger and Drivers airbags are all present.
Car handles well, and feels as big and as safe as a Golf-sized car.
Spaciousness
Large cabin at the expense of some boot space.
Easily...
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16.09.2004
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Suzuki SJ410
Review of Suzuki SJ410 Car by
o_morris
Advantages: So well made, petrol, alot really
Disadvantages: Basic. Very basic.
...The Suzuki SJ410 is the cheaper 4x4 off road vehicle. They date back from around the 1984 mark, and were made alongside the SJ413 and Samurai. The SJ410 features a 1.0 petrol engine, with a total displacement of 970cc. It is a 4-wheel drive vehicle, making it suitable for both off and on road driving. So, here goes...
ENGINE
The SJ410 has a 1.0 petrol engine, as mentioned above. It is a small engine, as you can imagine, so qualifies for cheap Tax and Insurance. These engines aren’t that good, certainly compared to most other Suzuki’s ever made. It is a more traditional carburetor engine, instead of fuel injection and electronic fuel injection which most modern cars do have. The optional 4-wheel drive is controlled by a second gearstick next to the main one. The engine has no fancy features, like power steering or cruise...
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02.10.2003
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Suzuki Vitara....A word of warning...
Review of Suzuki Vitara by
titch98
Advantages: Looks good inside and out.
Disadvantages: Light on steering, weak plastic handles, high fuel useage in urban areas
...In 1999, my wife and I gained a Suzuki Vitara on the Motorbility Scheme (my wife is disabled). The vehicle attracted us mainly because of the ease to get into and out of the vehicle, as well as the fact that it is a nice looking car. Within the first year of our three year contract, we could not wait to the day we hand the vehicle back over.
In Suzuki`s defence, the vehicle is comfortable inside and all the controls are neatly laid out. The 4x4 has also been useful in winter conditions, especially in the Peak District area where we now live. However, that is all the good points that I have been able to find with this vehicle.
The car itself is VERY light on the steering and there have been a number of occasions where a heavy gust of wind has literally taken the vehicle off the road. The rear luggage compartment...
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01.08.2001
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Buy a car from a proper dealership
Review of Suzuki by
kgray71
Advantages: Great service, good deals
Disadvantages: None!
...I am not a wealthy person so when buying a car I am always looking for the best price. I am now currently on my third car, I bought my first two cars from small second hand dealers and had some bad experiences.
Introduction
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My first car was a Ford Escort (E Reg) it cost me £1000 and the engine blew within 3 weeks, it manage to get it fixed for free but that took a lot of effort and pressure from me to get the dealer, where I bought it from to fix it without charging.
I moved from a town to the country with my little Ford Escort (who had problems starting in the mornings) and after about 3 months I realised I needed a better car. I got trapped in my little country village by rain, it was flooded. However people with 4x4 vehicles were able to drive out.
I had made my mind up, I had had my Ford Escort for about...
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28.01.2006
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Suzuki GS125 - Learner legal fun !
Review of Suzuki GS125 ES by
lostsworld
Advantages: Small, light, cheap, cheap to run, comfortable
Disadvantages: low powered and parts may be harder to get
...This will be an ongoing review as I have just passed my CBT and bought one of these little commuters. The longer I own it the more I will add.
~ CBT ~
For those who don't know, anyone wishing to ride a moped or motorcycle has to sit a CBT to ride on the road. It stands for Compulsory Basic Training, if you don't pass it will be because they think you are not fit/safe to ride on road.
There are two types of bikes you can ride, a moped or a motorcycle, Majority of people learn on a bike up to the engine size of 125cc but if you are over 21 you could do it on a larger machine.
After completing my training on a Yamaha SR 125 I picked up my little Suzuki GS125 and drove it 180 miles back to my house (so this is where most of my review will come from).
~ The bike ~
At first glance it's nothing special...
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03.05.2007
(18.10.2007) |
Suzuki Baleno 1.6GS 3DR Hatch
Review of Suzuki Baleno 1.6 by
Arbiter
Advantages: Low Price, Good Equipment
Disadvantages: Steep Depreciation
...Well, I've been driving a Suzuki Baleno, on and off, for the last 3 years now and I've never once been disappointed.
For the price you get a lot more equipment than other vehicles in its class and a much bigger engine as standard.
I've read a number of reviews that have slated Suzukis, but I've never been less than impressed with this vehicle in the time I've had it.
The 1.6 engine is gutsy, helped by the small size of the car. It has the same kick as a Saxo VTR but costs less on insurance. Motorway driving is effortless and wind noise is fairly low.
The cabin is spacious and visibility is good, although some of the dashboard controls feel a bit flimsy (though none have broke in 3 years). The suspension gives a smooth ride, although at low speeds bumps are transmitted noisily into the cabin.
There are positive and negative...
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26.04.2002
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Suzuki GSX600F - Every home should have one
Review of Suzuki GSX600-F by
Speedi01
Advantages: Cost or running, purchase and parts, practicality
Disadvantages: Engine Access, some say looks
...I first came into the possesion of my 1997 Suzuki GSXF600 in 2001.. For a quite suprisinng £1195.00.
I had just come off of a Yamaha XJ600 (literally) which I found a brilliant bike, which the press also underated, after looking through the local RAG the Suzuki caught my eye and I decided to try another one of the biking press' snub jobs.
BAD POINTS
When I first got it back to my little bike museum in my back garden the first thing that I found was the poor finish on the engine casing, front forks and the rear swingarm... although this is a classic weathering problem I have heard that it is common with these. I took the time and re-did what suzuki should have done properly and it looks a treat.
The front end is a bit heavy, its something that I have heard from every owner, you only really notice it in the corners and when you...
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04.01.2006
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