By everyone that doesn't own one, that's by who. I've seen enough of these so called "reviews" on here and it's the same almost everytime. If the bike doesn't rip your arms out of your sockets from the first crack of the throttle, guys usually write it off and have little interest in it. There are other variables that make up a good bike then the bike that has the fastest take off. Handling, suspension, good looks, cost to maintain etc etc. Besides, it isn't slow, just slowererer than the competition.
This thing costs 95k rands i.e around 4.05 lakh Indian rupees which is bloody awesome. If this is launched in India it would probably cost the double of what it is.
I know this is a bit old, but I bought a hold over 2015 gsr 750 (in the US it was called a gsx-s right away though). Anyway, I have been riding for over 20 years, but I am kind of new to the naked bike scene, and I was wondering if anyone has opinions on sprockets for spirited street riding. I don't have access to a track, but I do have access to alot of empty highways. I just wasn't sure if stock gearing was best, or if I should gear it down slightly. I wouldn't want to go 1 down two up since that is probably too drastic for me and my uses, but am considering two up in back or one down in back just for a bit more torque and for first gear. But I am unsure. Just wondered other people's thoughts on this particular bike
its an very underated bike. ive owned various bikes and off the shelf this is one of the most enjoyable ive ridden,
Underrated by who? Why is there always someone who says things are undrrated?
By everyone that doesn't own one, that's by who. I've seen enough of these so called "reviews" on here and it's the same almost everytime. If the bike doesn't rip your arms out of your sockets from the first crack of the throttle, guys usually write it off and have little interest in it. There are other variables that make up a good bike then the bike that has the fastest take off. Handling, suspension, good looks, cost to maintain etc etc. Besides, it isn't slow, just slowererer than the competition.
I own a gsr 600
Great bike and quick
Love your show. Greetings from UK!
Gday from Australia, thinking about buying one of these. Looks like a fun thing
This thing costs 95k rands i.e around 4.05 lakh Indian rupees which is bloody awesome. If this is launched in India it would probably cost the double of what it is.
and the "test"?
Perfect first big bike, I love mine
Is there a follow up video? I wish scenes from the 4, 8, and 12 hour races were included... That feels like the real test and reason why I watched.
ruclips.net/video/IgyhGGXJiUs/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/IgyhGGXJiUs/видео.html
I'm deciding beetwen this and one mt09, opinions? thanks!
Wait until the 2017 models are available. GSX-S 750.
Mt09 is a weapon.
Mt09
G to the S to the R...
TheSuperMotoHooligan I'm not good at math.
Johnfly8 S'ok, the answer is 42!
Let's go GSR!
I know this is a bit old, but I bought a hold over 2015 gsr 750 (in the US it was called a gsx-s right away though). Anyway, I have been riding for over 20 years, but I am kind of new to the naked bike scene, and I was wondering if anyone has opinions on sprockets for spirited street riding. I don't have access to a track, but I do have access to alot of empty highways. I just wasn't sure if stock gearing was best, or if I should gear it down slightly. I wouldn't want to go 1 down two up since that is probably too drastic for me and my uses, but am considering two up in back or one down in back just for a bit more torque and for first gear. But I am unsure. Just wondered other people's thoughts on this particular bike
down one in front should do it.
nice riding bike
Super
where can I buy that rug??
Waiting for the long term review, but just got pointless waffle about racing :(
What did i just watch?
ruclips.net/video/IgyhGGXJiUs/видео.html part2
100 bhp ain't bad for a 750 😝
Lomate * its anemic for a 750