Had mine 5 years now and had no problems with it. Went to Germany last October 2 up and had so much fun. It's light, goes well into corners, inspires a rider with confidence though good tyres attribute to that a lot. Love the engine and fuel economy is pretty good too. Definately recommend this bike.
4 years later, would you still recommend it? I'm a beginner with no experience prior and I'm looking forward to buy one pretty soon. Greetz from Germany 👋
@MysteriousVlogger No mate - they would probably laugh you out the door! Its cos I do a rock show on a national radio station, and also use to race etc etc - so I get to give it loads of exposurem, and now these vids get seen by so many - its self sustaining! I get my bike sfrom the manafacturers
@MysteriousVlogger Hello mate, I do lots, I mostly do daytimes on Kerrang Radio, plus play a lot of sport, write for a few newspapers, and generally try and life life to the full bro!
@chestifie Oh nice bikes! Hornet is good, have a look at cbr600f if you fancy something a bit sportier, or the new gsr750 is immense! Otherwise, its really down to preference bro, I liked the GSR it must be said!
Hey mate, I'm coming off a small Honda VTR 250, about to upgrade to my next bike. I've tried my mates Susuki GSR600 and really liked it. I found the Honda Hornet and this bike to be within my price range and style, wondering which one you would recommend? I use the bike to travel in the city of Sydney to work and back everyday, about 1.5 hours or riding a day.
Just be aware of the CHRONIC lack of torque the gsr has. If you like to have an engine constantly revving hard its fine , but for real world riding an old SV 650 or the newer Gladius has MASSES more useable power. On the other hand a Street triple has Both ! immense torque and a powefull top end .. No comparison.
Had mine 5 years now and had no problems with it. Went to Germany last October 2 up and had so much fun. It's light, goes well into corners, inspires a rider with confidence though good tyres attribute to that a lot. Love the engine and fuel economy is pretty good too. Definately recommend this bike.
4 years later, would you still recommend it? I'm a beginner with no experience prior and I'm looking forward to buy one pretty soon. Greetz from Germany 👋
I got the GSR as my first (and only) bike. It IS a little B-King and I call him Junior ;) I love the Gisser!
thats a nice looking motorcycle. Looks even better in silver
Just bought a second hand one, surprisingly fun bike, super nimble and nippy engine,
@Gottesritter Not when you ride it mate - much more useable power, youd be surprised!!
@motorcycleluke OK so you go to a shop and ask to test drive or what, cause I would love to that....
@MysteriousVlogger I review em mate!! Its my hobby!
Great fun loved mine.. Jus dont expect to sell it in a hurry or for decent money used..
wich one do you think is better, this suzuki gsr 600 or the yamaha fz6?
not long passed my full test on an GSX 500, and have been looking at this or an xj6, not sure on which, and advice?
@Gottesritter Lol - now that makes sense!! Ride safe bro - lov ethe b king!
@MysteriousVlogger No mate - they would probably laugh you out the door! Its cos I do a rock show on a national radio station, and also use to race etc etc - so I get to give it loads of exposurem, and now these vids get seen by so many - its self sustaining! I get my bike sfrom the manafacturers
@motorcycleluke How do you get to ride so many bikes?
@MysteriousVlogger Hello mate, I do lots, I mostly do daytimes on Kerrang Radio, plus play a lot of sport, write for a few newspapers, and generally try and life life to the full bro!
@chestifie Oh nice bikes! Hornet is good, have a look at cbr600f if you fancy something a bit sportier, or the new gsr750 is immense! Otherwise, its really down to preference bro, I liked the GSR it must be said!
Hey mate, I'm coming off a small Honda VTR 250, about to upgrade to my next bike. I've tried my mates Susuki GSR600 and really liked it. I found the Honda Hornet and this bike to be within my price range and style, wondering which one you would recommend? I use the bike to travel in the city of Sydney to work and back everyday, about 1.5 hours or riding a day.
i thought the gladius was the best all-round every day bike cos of the low-end torque & rideability, this baby b king has me think again...
What do you work as?
Can you hold your camera more steadily? It makes my head dizzy.
Just be aware of the CHRONIC lack of torque the gsr has. If you like to have an engine constantly revving hard its fine , but for real world riding an old SV 650
or the newer Gladius has MASSES more useable power.
On the other hand a Street triple has Both ! immense torque and a powefull top end
.. No comparison.
david jay a gsr has more torque than a gsxr 600 lol...
why you talk sooo fast?
my english is not so good and its a problem for me to understand you.....
damn man you talk fuckin fast. ace bike
this guy has literally no idea what he is talking about...
He's literally riding the bike so he has more idea than you.