gsxr750 vs gsxs750 owner review

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @GSXR750BIGISLAND
    @GSXR750BIGISLAND 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the review, I have the both bike also, just bought the GSXS at Thunder bike Nonthaburi for riding in Thailand.
    The GSXR I have at my home in Hawaii and it my favorite bike ever.
    I hoping it going to be a great daily in the land of smiles🎉

  • @t150team4
    @t150team4 3 года назад +9

    I like this video gsxr750 it my dream bike. and It's really nice to learn your experience between the 2 model (i have a GSX-S750 2018)

    • @thailand1016
      @thailand1016  3 года назад +2

      There is nothing in the Thai market at the moment that would draw me away from my GSX-S as my daily. The harsh seat can be replaced cheaply with a gel seat but in any case my wife loves the GSX-R for rides out so I don't need to consider adventure tourers.
      I will do a video on each bike separately and include a riding portion.
      Thank you for your comment.

  • @Niccia
    @Niccia 2 месяца назад

    I am so torn on which one to get first. I was dead set on getting the GSXR first but now I’ve thought of daily and canyon carving and the GSXS makes the most sense 😆
    Great video! Thank you! GSXS is a tourqie one ain’t she 😉

  • @rondobrondo
    @rondobrondo Год назад +3

    You seem like the coolest dude and you also really know your stuff about a bunch of different bikes and manufacturers. For SOOO long I was totally enamoured with the MT-09 SP and was convinced it was the dream bike for me, but I had a rough year financially because of health issues. I started to consider cheaper options and the GSX-S seems like an unbelievable standout in that price range. I cannot believe how cheap they are, even BRAND NEW they cost $2k-$4k less than bikes in a similar category (naked sport bikes making well over 100HP), except for the base mt09 of course, which is only $9500
    Every guy who talks about why they like them seems to think they are amazing and they can't go back to other bikes anymore after owning one. I gotta buy one of these soon. Seriously unbelievable performance for the price.5k

  • @MrSander13
    @MrSander13 3 года назад +6

    Mate i really liked the video. I have a GSR 750, my dad has a GSX-R750, so we also have both models haha.

    • @thailand1016
      @thailand1016  3 года назад

      I will review each separately with a bit of a ride too. It's hard to convey just how great these 2 bikes really are.
      Thanks for the positive comment.

  • @jeromeadams5692
    @jeromeadams5692 2 месяца назад

    GSXR750 has been my dream bike forever. Just got a 2022 GSXS750 cuz I havent been on a bike in 30 years. Still want the gixxer. Was also a big fan of the CBR900RR.

  • @FrankFinance101
    @FrankFinance101 3 года назад +4

    I just got a Gsx-s750! excited for in town driving

    • @thailand1016
      @thailand1016  3 года назад

      4 years of ownership this month and almost every km has been fun. I've always sold my bikes after 2 to 3 years of ownership, but I'll keep this maybe another 4 years.
      Congratulations and enjoy 😉

  • @GhostRider020
    @GhostRider020 2 месяца назад

    The 2023 gives you that sensation of speed, especially going through the gears at full throttle. Top of 5th is about 260 kph. I put 30, 000 km on mine in two short summers. Of course, here in Canada we have open roads for it. Power increase is a little too linear and forgiving, but I am sure an exhaust and tune can make it mean.

  • @MinhVu-in9iz
    @MinhVu-in9iz Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review, I can’t afford them both, so gsxr 750 for me, when I’m ready!! I have a Suzuki sv 650 for a naked!! Cheers mate!

  • @timdavie158
    @timdavie158 4 месяца назад

    Hi,
    I'm 6 foot 7, 120kg and have size 16 shoes and I have a 2011 GSXR 750. I have had many bikes from SV's to Hayabusa's and the 750 fits me pretty good and is an awesome bike to ride to work on. I flipped the clip on's from left to right and put them on upside down that gave me about a 2inch rise and about 2 inch wider grip on the bars. This made it so much better to ride and control. I also dropped the front sprocket down one tooth and the rear sprocket up two teeth. This has made it SO much fun on the streets. Love the GSXR 750

    • @laszlogere5062
      @laszlogere5062 3 месяца назад

      Did you add spedo adjust gadget? Or just guessing the speed? Also you dont worry about miles go up quicker?

    • @timdavie158
      @timdavie158 3 месяца назад +2

      @@laszlogere5062 Hi, I put a Healtech speedo healer on it. Cant guess the speed in Australia to many speed cameras :)

  • @fuses11atc
    @fuses11atc 2 года назад +2

    I just got a gsxs750 absolutely love it

    • @thailand1016
      @thailand1016  2 года назад +2

      Enjoy. Such a fun bike. I've never kept any bike more than 3 years. Mine is now 5 and still no plans to change.

  • @DarshanR1
    @DarshanR1 Год назад +1

    Having heard about your review on Suzuki 750s, I can say even Suzuki 250 which I own here in India feel the same. It just goes boom and inner me will be like calm down bro and don't be a Gixxer squid😅. Happy owning a smaller Suzuki and would like to explore higher cc Suzuki in the future.

  • @psyQuan
    @psyQuan Год назад +1

    I have a GSXS-750 - love it........ Great review....... Do you have an extra room for rent ? - would love to move to Bangkok 🙂

  • @Sid_Mowe
    @Sid_Mowe 3 года назад +6

    I have a '20 GSX-S750 and until recently had a '11Gixxer 600 so I know exactly what you mean. Love both bikes for different reasons.

    • @whodat4265
      @whodat4265 3 года назад +1

      People say it’s possible to start on a 600 so can I start on a gsxs 750

    • @Sid_Mowe
      @Sid_Mowe 3 года назад

      @@whodat4265 I personally think the GSX-S750 can be a beginners bike . Even thought it can be fast if ridden aggressively on the throttle, it is also very balanced, maneuverable and easy to control. I would NOT recommend the gsxR750 or even 600 to a beginner

  • @edwardcampbell3420
    @edwardcampbell3420 3 года назад +2

    How can the R be more comfortable with the lean over riding position? i'm thinking about getting the S because of riding position, also i feel too old (57) for the R version.

    • @thailand1016
      @thailand1016  3 года назад +2

      The S would be better for you. The R takes its toll on the shoulders and wrists. But it is silky smooth.
      The S has a problem with the seats but next month I will purchase a gel seats and do a review. Hoping that the difference is significant.
      Anyways, the S is a lot of fun. I definitely recommend it.

  • @rabih.yaakoub1
    @rabih.yaakoub1 Год назад

    Man i am really confused wich one should i buy .. before i had gsxr 400 it is good but give me back pain eventhough i am athlete !! Now i am buying 750 gsxr but i am hesitated because of the naked one !! I drive once a week

  • @joemommaganja
    @joemommaganja Год назад

    sold my gsxs. partly regret it but going for the gsxr tmro

  • @kodekun7267
    @kodekun7267 3 года назад +4

    Closer connection to God.. Hahahha.. That's a good one... Have you tried z900 and how does it compare to this bike? In the beginning you said that for longer ride you prefer gixxer... I think it is kinda weird since the ergonomic of the bike doesn't suit your description

    • @thailand1016
      @thailand1016  3 года назад +3

      It's weird but very true. The gsxr is silky, easy, comfortable. And the gsx-s is more coarse but easy to ride hard to its limits.
      I have a pal with the z900 and it's arguably better than the suzuki on paper and certainly has a lot of grunt. If pushing the bike to its limits is a high priority then the z900 and gsx-s are outright winners. Definitely hooligan bike's. But I can't stress this enough: the gsxr750 k6/k7 is probably still to this day one of the most accomplished all round race bikes ever made and it eats long journey miles for breakfast, even with a pillion. I still feel to this day that I will never part with my gsxr750 so she's for special rides strictly.

  • @genxkevin
    @genxkevin 3 года назад +3

    I love how you made it your fault she hit your bike lol lose the battle and win the war lol well it’s settled, after watching this video about trying to chose between either one , I guess I will have to get both. I’ll start with the GSX S I think

    • @thailand1016
      @thailand1016  3 года назад

      I enjoy the gsx-s very much. A fantastic daily. Just not so great for pillion (gsxr much better) and needs a gel seat as its rather painful on a long trip. I will make another video just on the gsx-s, good and bad points. Thank you.

  • @crnivuk7092
    @crnivuk7092 2 года назад

    Hello nice video. I want to buy New bike, thinking between mt 07 or Gsx-s 750. What is the average consumption on your Gsx-s 750?

    • @rondobrondo
      @rondobrondo Год назад

      Depending on which year you buy and how you ride, you can expect anywhere from 37-57 MPG. If you are like most riders and take it easy half the time and let it rip the other half, you will probably get about 49mpg. Also, I dont know why you are comparing these bikes they are not even close to similar lol. Just because they have "7" in the name and are similarly priced doesn't mean they are the same sort of bike. The GSXS makes wayyyyy more power because it has 4cylinders instead of 2cylinders. Also, the suspension on the GSXS is way better than the mt07. The MT07 has notoriously bad front suspension.

    • @crnivuk7092
      @crnivuk7092 Год назад

      @@rondobrondo thanks ,I already bought s750 and i enjoy it

    • @joemommaganja
      @joemommaganja Год назад

      @@crnivuk7092 good choice

  • @kidslifeinthailand47
    @kidslifeinthailand47 4 года назад +1

    I like the blue bike more

    • @thailand1016
      @thailand1016  3 года назад +1

      Without a doubt the blue bike is much more special. The black bike is great for hooligan fun daily, but blue is in a different league completely

  • @pcobra5427
    @pcobra5427 Год назад +1

    Wish you would have went on a ride would have love to see the area. I have the gsxs750 2023