Bike World Used Review | Suzuki TL1000S

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • We saw this Suzuki TL1000S sitting in the M&P showroom and had to take it out, lots of wheelies for £2500!
    #bikeworld #suzuki #usedmotorcycles

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  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +9

    Why can't anything from Japan look this beautiful today? What's wrong with beautiful aesthetics? Where's the curves? Where's the useful subframes? Where's the explorative engine configurations?

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles 3 месяца назад +1

      Agree.
      Where's the colours.
      Where's the 500 flat single??

    • @tomcooney183
      @tomcooney183 Месяц назад

      Euro Emissions and accountants killed odd engines. The rest.. who knows

  • @garylewis3780
    @garylewis3780 Год назад +20

    In 1997, I traded a Suzuki GSX600 for a new TL1000S because I hated the way the inline 4 had to be rung out to get the best from it. That thumping V-Twin was amazing. I loved it. I fitted lower fairings to it and straight pipes. Awesome bike. Never had any sketchy moments with it and I used to hang off the side through the twisties, like you do when you’re young and daft. I ride a Harley and a GS now, but still have a soft spot for TL❤

  • @eightlivesdownmtb
    @eightlivesdownmtb 3 месяца назад +3

    I loved mine - original ‘97 bike - and I still remember how it felt to ride it away from the showroom. I still love that noise.
    The problems were less to do with the rotary damper and more to do with the tyres available at the time. The late genius Jon Robinson at Performance Bikes serpent a long time trying to figure out what the problem was with the TL’s stability, but eventually pointed most of the blame at the tyres of the era.
    One day my bike went in for a service and never came back; the scissor gears had started to break up and had dumped a load of swarf into the crankcase. This was not uncommon apparently.
    I think I got a ZX-7R next…good times!

  • @maskedmotorsdiy3575
    @maskedmotorsdiy3575 Год назад +8

    I had a red '97 TLS, ooooh that booming sound from twin Yoshimura cans. Car alarms, beware. Now I have a V-Strom 1000 which has hydraulic clutch but you can still see the TL's cable clutch boss on the V-Strom engine casting...the lovely TLS engine lives on.

  • @twowheelpilot
    @twowheelpilot Год назад +39

    Loving the used bike reviews. Not everyone can afford new machinery so this is extremely relevant and fantastic content. Especially in a post COVID world. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @KnightRider1157
    @KnightRider1157 Год назад +43

    Loved its successor the SV1000S, had mine for 9 years and it made 108bhp at the back wheel on the jhs dyno. Power commander and yoshi pipes. Lovely sound

    • @My.name.goes.here.
      @My.name.goes.here. Год назад +2

      I had an 05 sv1000s. Absolutely loved it and really miss it.

    • @michaelarchangel1163
      @michaelarchangel1163 Год назад +3

      I still have my SV1000 K3 naked after 17 years. Has a PC3, a TRE and a remap but only a pair of cans with the original headers. It's a great allrounder, so I see little point in changing it for another bike. At 65, I'll likely croak before it does anyway.

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Год назад +2

      I had a 04 sv1000N was a brilliant bike absolutely could not fault it never gave me any problems in the 4 years I owned it.

    • @CrazyPanda688
      @CrazyPanda688 Год назад +2

      I have a 650 now and I’m torn what to get what I get my full licence. SV1000, and mod the suspension to improve the handling
      Or buy a 1000cc supersport with already sorted suspension. I guess it’s a low end vs top end dilemma

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Год назад

      @@CrazyPanda688 the sv1000 handles absolutely fine why would you need to modify it it was the TL that used to lock up the back end even that you'd have to be really pushing it to get it to do that.

  • @pjakpjak7000
    @pjakpjak7000 Год назад +13

    Love these used bike reviews! After all, most of us don't ride (or buy) brand new bikes.

  • @trackdaylbs
    @trackdaylbs Год назад +52

    I have a TL1000R and it is a fun bike to have. The suspension needs setting up properly to handle right (I do have a replacement rear shock which helps), but it is still more than quick enough for the roads with its awesome revy V-twin engine. I keep getting nice comments about it as there are not many around, and my nephew likes it more than my trick race bike. Its definitely a keeper.

    • @nockianlifter661
      @nockianlifter661 Год назад +1

      Get the front sorted out by a competent specialist by fitting new internals - that’s where the issues were.

    • @stichupman
      @stichupman Год назад +1

      I've had mine now for 3 years. If I'm honest it's been hideously unreliable but I still love it. So much character. Not much hasn't been replaced on it but I did buy it as a project.

    • @NudaMan
      @NudaMan Год назад +1

      @@stichupman I feel like an RSV Mille would’ve been more reliable, had one for 3 1/2 years and it never needed to go into a shop unless valve clearances,oil changes etc

    • @stichupman
      @stichupman Год назад +2

      @@johnfherron not had many problems with the damper myself but I've calmed down a lot. I've no longer got a death wish haha. I do toy with getting rid of mine but I still enjoy it.

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Год назад +2

      ​@@NudaMan
      Yup, as a former TLS and Mille owner, I found the Italian to be much more reliable.
      The problem with the RSV Mille/R is finding a clean one for sensible money these days.
      They did fall in value a few years back and ended up crashed and patched up with whatever fairings could be found on eBay, regardless of year or colour scheme.
      They all use a bit of oil (crankcase breather arrangement expels quite a bit of oil vapour) but the Rotax built V60 is said to be bombproof if looked after.

  • @bertzx9r894
    @bertzx9r894 Год назад +6

    I have a 97 and i cant part with it, got her for 1500 quid in lockdown 1.0, 34k miles. ABSOLUTE STONKER.
    Always good to see fresh content appreciating these fairly rare bikes

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Год назад

      Not a bad price, the used market has been ridiculous.
      Dealers have been asking four to five grand for old Mille's - and that's for a base Mille not an R!
      I still miss the motor of my '97...
      I don't miss the unpredictable handling issues and all the problems I had with it.

  • @ODGreenZa
    @ODGreenZa Год назад +4

    I'm 38 now and this was a beast when it came out think i was in my late teens. Great memories of this beautiful sound too.

  • @owenarmstrong201
    @owenarmstrong201 Год назад +29

    1st V twin I ever owned...no fairing, renthal high bars, stubby pipes. Awesome bike.
    Needless to say I now own a Superduke. 😁👍

    • @aka_pierre
      @aka_pierre Год назад +2

      Spiritual successor

    • @sparkme123
      @sparkme123 Год назад +2

      That's awesome! I had a 97' TL1000S and it was my favorite bike (lots of bikes in between), until my 17' KTM Super Duke R, which is the perfect bike for me. Cool to hear someone else coming to the same conclusion!! There's nothing on the market I'd rather have than an SDR. Cheers

    • @owenarmstrong201
      @owenarmstrong201 Год назад +2

      @@sparkme123 I've got the 17 plate too!
      Not riden anything that makes me want to change it. Puts a smile on the face every time.
      Good choice bud. 😁👍

  • @marcusgeorge1825
    @marcusgeorge1825 Год назад +7

    I purchased one of the first gen versions in the mid 90’s for my road bike as I was racing a GSXR-750 at that time. No matter what I did, it was just unsettled when pushed hard in corners. It was factory recalled twice and I ended up trading it in on the fully faired version which was said to have had the suspension issues sorted. Not the case, however just the sound alone was music to the ears. Thanks for the memories. 👍😎🇦🇺

  • @briancrumpacker
    @briancrumpacker Год назад +8

    My 1997 TL1000s never killed me once, though I did have to replace/rebuild the rotary damper unit which eventually overheats and stops doing it's job if you're riding at racing paces due to being way too close to the rear cylinder exhaust header. The power delivery was smooth enough to allow power slides, which did nearly kill me once I moved to the CBR1000rr with that bad habit. Excellent video, and thank you for the memories!

  • @GazBromley
    @GazBromley Год назад +2

    Ive just bought one in those colours, i collect next weekend....sooo excited

    • @nomasker1360
      @nomasker1360 11 месяцев назад

      Keep the chain at about 30mm slack while sitting on the bike . Keep in mind the chain will tighten a little when you cinch up the axle nut . If its tighter than 30 mm the chain tightens as the suspension compresses and could destroy the countershaft bearing . Had mine since 02 .

  • @brabham74
    @brabham74 Год назад +4

    I have a TL1000S. A 1997 version that I've owned since new. I wasn't quite sure how bad the rear damper was, until the swing arm boss broke off. When I was forced to install a coil-over rear damper, I learned how good a TL could handle. I still own that bike. It is a great handling bike, with the right rear shock in use. I have three bikes, each more modern than the TL, but none as fun. The rear damper replacement transformed that bike from descent, to great. Btw-it is a wheelie machine, and the gear drive cams make it sound great. The reach to the bars seems a little long. I have a gsxr1000 ans a ZRX 1200. The TL1000S is more fun. No low end. Rev the hell out of it, and it is good. An adjustable steering damper is a good idea too (Mine is a toby) Without it it is a head shaker.

  • @cecilwilson5442
    @cecilwilson5442 Год назад +1

    Sold my slabby gsxr 1100 bought a TL1000s put ohlins in the rear had a power commander and think micron end can's ,, but sold it as I'd got a K3 Gsxr 1000 ,, from northern Ireland ☘️☘️☘️ older bikes are more affordable,, I've a K6GSXR 1000 now and a mk1 1200 bandit,, like this series of videos 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @davidcolin6519
    @davidcolin6519 Год назад +2

    I've got a TL S and took the steering damper off right from the off. I did change the rear damper for a Bitubo one. I never had a single head shake.
    Love mine.

  • @Stu-hn2es
    @Stu-hn2es Год назад +1

    Have my 97 22 years now and don't think I'll ever get rid of it at this stage. Great review.

  • @jordanjoestar8839
    @jordanjoestar8839 Год назад +3

    My friend has a Superhawk 996, and his little brother has this! Awesome seeing how both brands were taking friendly competition seriously and we all win because of it!
    I'll take both.

  • @Perception_
    @Perception_ Год назад +2

    I had ordered a plane ticket and was going to pick up a TL1000R the following day, but then... Seller calls me and says his brother borrowed the bike and it's totalled. There were far and few between any good used bikes at the time so I had to bail on it sadly. Ended up with a GSXR 1000 K3 instead which did put a smile on my face for sure.

  • @Joric78
    @Joric78 Год назад +13

    Still got my '97 Tl1000S (with the six pots, braided lines, yoshimura open system, K&N filter and Ohlins rear). That sort of torquey hooliganism is exactly my flavour of fun. My other bikes are a 1991 GSXR 7/12, an '85 RZ350R (for something completely different) and a 2018 KTM Superduke 1290.

    • @dernst2023atgmail
      @dernst2023atgmail Год назад +2

      lol Almost the same bikes here

    • @wokeybrokey8006
      @wokeybrokey8006 Год назад +1

      I have a 99 TLS and a Zx9r c2. Both awesome analogue bikes….would like to get my hands on a 750 SRAD, had two back in the day and loved them.

    • @barryrrab
      @barryrrab Год назад +2

      I don't see anything wrong with the six pots, I've also got a 750 gixer with 4 pots, both are good. Although I do have a brembo master cylinder on the gixer

    • @Joric78
      @Joric78 Год назад

      @@barryrrab On the TLS the 6pots from the TLR were an easy straight swap and definitely an upgrade. Of course there's better options available.

  • @jackm9189
    @jackm9189 Год назад +1

    My dad had a TL1000 for a while when I was a wee lad, and it was an absolute bastard! My feet spent more time up by his head than they did on the pegs, hanging on for dear life! Much to his amusement.

  • @badger4361
    @badger4361 Год назад +1

    I had a shot of my friends years ago, nice bike. These retro sport bikes are deffo worth having. I still have my 1998 blade, 24 yrs old and still an amazing bike even today.

  • @TheMissendenFlyer
    @TheMissendenFlyer Год назад +1

    What a cool machine - I'm going to have to track one of those down to have a go.....great video as ever chaps!

  • @sbmphoenix
    @sbmphoenix Год назад +1

    Had one identical to that back in 2002, wasn't immaculate but rode it every day, for 18 months, it did everything I wanted and took everything I could throw at it.... seriously underrated bike!

  • @karstensiegmarsson5304
    @karstensiegmarsson5304 Год назад

    Bought mine new in 1999, kept it ever since, and as long as I breathe, it will stay by my side. 😎 Bikewise love of my lifetime...

  • @TheSd1cko
    @TheSd1cko Год назад +11

    my first "big bike" was an original SV650S in the bright candy blue. It's amazing how many things appear almost identical on the TL1000S to the SV! The dash, engine casings, swing arm, frame, tank shape, and even the fairing style to a large extent is so so similar.
    I'm currently riding a gen2 Tuono but there's something about the TL that makes me prefer it - maybe it's just the nostalgia
    Great video. I'm jealous. I would love to have a go on a TL

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Год назад +1

      I chopped in my old sv1000 for my current GEN 2 tuono it's a much better bike power handling brakes league above.

    • @TheSd1cko
      @TheSd1cko Год назад

      @@zedddddful I love my Tuono. The only thing I'd change about it is the fuel range. It's annoying for long trips around the Peak District and Lakes etc.
      Super Duke GT next year I think, just for that reason.

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Год назад +1

      @@TheSd1cko yeah it's a thirsty old girl that's for sure I couldn't part with mine now none of the new bikes interest me too expensive too much power too many electronics.

    • @TheSd1cko
      @TheSd1cko Год назад

      @@zedddddful I will be sorry to see her go that's for sure. There's no sense ine having 2 bikes though, but I'm starting to sport tour a lot more with my 14 year old son on the back, so the Tuono is getting less and less practical for that. I'm hoping the Super Duke side will give me the fun and handling of the Tuono that I want to keep and the GT side the stuff I'm missing from the Tuono. 🤞

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Год назад

      @@TheSd1cko fill your boots my brother had a 1190 adventure that was ok tbf he ditched it for a s1000xr.

  • @tomtaylor6163
    @tomtaylor6163 Год назад +1

    I was a mechanic in Colorado when these came out. Suzuki did a recall on the steering damper and also had a recall with the ignition module thinking that was causing some weird vibration for the head shake. They also recalled the gas tanks as they were cracking and causing fuel leaks. These bikes are cool but what a pain they are to do practically anything other than routine maintenance.

  • @brettcummings7834
    @brettcummings7834 Год назад

    As soon as it started up I was transported back to 2001 when my friend started his next to my CBR. Man thank you for that what a great feeling.

  • @telemaster
    @telemaster Год назад +2

    Love the reviews of yesterdays heroes. 👍

  • @terrybrowne256
    @terrybrowne256 21 день назад

    Nice review, that was my bike as traded it in at M&P for a SD1290. TL was not running when I got it and put it back on the road as a bit of a project. Hopefully someone out there is enjoying it :)

  • @PXCBIKES
    @PXCBIKES Год назад +2

    Great stuff its a bike definitely on my list and a TLR maybe next year... i can remember going to bike meets on my RS250 when they first were released to the public and listening to them ride past they sound like thunder

  • @Captain-Donut
    @Captain-Donut Год назад +3

    What an amazing channel… totally subbed for life.
    Love from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @BikeWorldTVshow
      @BikeWorldTVshow  Год назад +1

      Welcome, glad you found us. We’re on TV as well if you’re interested?

    • @Captain-Donut
      @Captain-Donut Год назад

      @@BikeWorldTVshow just loved my old Tl, hope your planning more 90’s bikes test
      Zzr600……old air fzr600… RGV 250.
      Sorry little bias with that list.
      Thx again

    • @BikeWorldTVshow
      @BikeWorldTVshow  Год назад

      @@Captain-Donut This is an ongoing used bikes series, not everyone can afford new bike...

    • @BikeWorldTVshow
      @BikeWorldTVshow  Год назад +1

      @@Captain-Donut What about this ruclips.net/video/NLCUerNfHAU/видео.html

  • @gautamasakyamuni6688
    @gautamasakyamuni6688 Год назад +4

    I had a Cagiva Raptor 1000 with this same Suzuki V2 1000cc engine, amazing bike, much better than TL 1000s frame/brake/suspension wise, high performance naked bike. 🤙 The engine was a very good one.

  • @nomasker1360
    @nomasker1360 Год назад +2

    Got rid of the shot bitubo on my S and installed a Hyperpro shock and wow what a difference . Way better than the bitubo when itwas new .Also after 21 years of ownership I finally swapped out the injectors for near new ones . Good increase in power and torque ,very noticable .

    • @urbanjunglerider9229
      @urbanjunglerider9229 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hyperpro is way to go, bitubo is junk...i dithch that and installled hyperpro...

  • @garymcbrearty5845
    @garymcbrearty5845 Год назад

    Suzuki's USD front ends from the mid 90's onwards on modern tyres will Rock! I ran a 750SRAD through 3 generation changes of tyre tech and know what we have now vs 15 year ago or 20+ years since OEM rubbers abilities were sold with the bike new as designed, gaining a reputation, that modern tyres will solve. You'll love it!. The power commander with dyno session really helped on 1gen ECU's, they were 8K and Suzuki were using 16K only 2 years later on other lesser bikes, time as they say moved on quickly for 1gen electronics. The best improvement was that fueling connection you speak of on those really small throttle percentage settings. That fueling niggle you feel less than 2% of the time you ride will tune easily by ~80% with the PC install.What she will always be is a Vee twin, so if the motor gets grumpy after that, its wrong gear lazy rider 404 error connection.
    She'll do you proud and you'll report in 2 years "What was the fuss about?"

  • @TheOzTurkish
    @TheOzTurkish Год назад +6

    It's a brave man that rides a TL1000, there was a Suzuki concept for a modern sv1000 a couple years ago, definitely due for a comeback

    • @brobinson8614
      @brobinson8614 Год назад +4

      I owned one for a few years, scared the crap out of me. When cornering you’d feel or think the front end was about to give out, but then the opposite would happen as the rear wheel would twitch instead. Was frightening. But sounded freckn awesome! And the power was continuous up to 266kph

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Год назад +2

      ​@@brobinson8614
      I had a parallel import '97, which didn't get the recalls that official UK bikes got, and it was a pussycat.
      Yes really, it does that cat thing of being easy and friendly... And then turning round to bite you for no apparent reason!
      That was the problem, it was unpredictable and had next to zero forgiveness in the handling.
      Bought a Mille and stopped crashing...

  • @trevorphillips3055
    @trevorphillips3055 Год назад +2

    I've owned a green '97 one for 13 years now. A power commander smooths out low down, I can ride mine around town without slipping the clutch. With all the right mods these are awesome bikes. They just need to increase in value a bit more now please! 😀

  • @TheSteveSteele
    @TheSteveSteele 8 месяцев назад

    I’m riding a SV1000s now and I love it. But I’ve been fascinated by the TL lately. It’s a beautiful machine really.

  • @finwe000
    @finwe000 Год назад

    Nostalgia.. Bought a '97 red model with the full fairing before I got my driving license. Looked stunning and when the previous owner turned it on, I had to have it :) Thought with all the widow maker stories that if I could learn to ride that, I could ride anything. Got older and wiser, luckily but loved it and still sometimes puts a smile on my face thinking about those days. That one, the vtr1000 and the Rsv Mille were dream bikes to me. Always great to watch your interesting reviews and great riding skills!

  • @woooster17
    @woooster17 Год назад

    I had a ‘98 TL1000R in the early 2000s.. and I have just bought another 2 days ago! It’s a 1999 RX model, 15k miles..blue/white. Excited for delivery next week 😊

  • @twowheelpilot
    @twowheelpilot Год назад +1

    I have a 1998 bike. Come from a MT10SP and V4 Aprillia. Feels slow by comparison but it's still plenty fast enough. Love the linear power delivery at revs all the way to the red line. Wheelies? Hell yeah. Do I like it? Hell yeah. Completely agree on the fake carbon. 🤮 It's not just a great bike for the price. It's a great bike. I'd would suggest I have at least as much fun as the newer bikes if not more. All at a fraction of the price.

  • @fabiobezzi3986
    @fabiobezzi3986 Год назад

    I have a red TL1000s of the 1997 .
    I love the bike ; she's beautifull , powerfull , intemporal and the sound of V-Twin is a sinfony.
    For me ; is the ultimate bike.

  • @nickwhalley6753
    @nickwhalley6753 Год назад +1

    Absolute beauty. I had a red TLR and a naked SV1000. Great bikes, lovely motor, its all about that engine. Good stuff.

    • @willspeakman2461
      @willspeakman2461 Год назад

      Which one do you prefer to ride?

    • @nickwhalley6753
      @nickwhalley6753 Год назад

      @@willspeakman2461 loved my SV. The old TL really was a widow maker as Chris says. Open the gas and they shake their head.

  • @larkinflight
    @larkinflight Год назад +1

    I own TL1000R and it's fantastic. No other bike I rode was so tiresome but fun!

  • @TheSar
    @TheSar Год назад +6

    The 1037cc lump in the TL is still in use by Suzuki in the current generation V-Strom 1050 range.
    A lovely, smooth and understressed V-Twin that will go and go and go!

    • @gautamasakyamuni6688
      @gautamasakyamuni6688 Год назад +2

      Yes a very fine engine indeed.

    • @drhermanstein
      @drhermanstein Год назад +1

      ? not 996?

    • @TS50ER
      @TS50ER Год назад

      Does the V-Strom have gear-driven cams as well?

    • @TheSar
      @TheSar Год назад +3

      @@TS50ER sure does.

    • @nomasker1360
      @nomasker1360 Год назад

      Wrong . 996 cc the vstrom has the 1040 cc

  • @rogereverett9095
    @rogereverett9095 Год назад +1

    my 3rd bike !!!! was amazing back then...commuting uk-germany every week I found it somewhat cramped so ended up going zzr route 11 with 750tops, then 12, then 14. What a great bike for the money though

  • @-bollox
    @-bollox 3 месяца назад

    Another great vid. Those TL1000s still look good at bike meets. Never ridden one though.

  • @markstrawbridge9133
    @markstrawbridge9133 Год назад +1

    cracking bike,had a black 97 with the rotary damper and never had any trouble although i did change my TLR rear shock which did help but hardly noticeable unless really going for it,i'd get another tomorrow if i had the dosh!

  • @tomevans6166
    @tomevans6166 Год назад

    Had one years ago apart from breaking two frames in the same place where the rotary damper fitted it was a brilliant bike loved every minute of owning it

  • @justinjones9042
    @justinjones9042 2 месяца назад

    They're still a smart motorcycle, the TL1000s TL1000R and SV 1000 some of my favorite Suzuki's .

  • @ridbanner1407
    @ridbanner1407 7 месяцев назад

    Had my tl1000s 97 model 10 years. Running rotary shock,race techs,viper cans. Gen 1 with the vicious pickup. Broke my collar bone on cold tyres. Still kept it. My other bikes are 06zx10 ,99 tl1000s, RGV250 banana, IT175 ,Honda c100 1963.

  • @BRUNO5979
    @BRUNO5979 Год назад

    I absolutely love this bike. My dream bike as a teenager.

  • @ThePaulrmcadam
    @ThePaulrmcadam Год назад

    Nice to see the old school machines being showcased. Great post! New subscriber from Guyana, South America and CBR 900 Rider,.

  • @ade-1772
    @ade-1772 Год назад

    I have a full power standard bike and had it 16 yrs and love it and it's never been two up only three times since I have had it

  • @spencervidal3168
    @spencervidal3168 Год назад +1

    Had one just like that one, mean green machine.. A little long in the wheel base, but an absolute blast to ride..

  • @richardsimms6556
    @richardsimms6556 Год назад

    Just traded my MT-10 in for one, owned a TL1000R back in the day, can't wait for my ride tomorrow

  • @davemartin53
    @davemartin53 Год назад +1

    I have three TLR one I've have from new 1998 I also have a TLS 1997 the one you where riding looks like an import with that headlight and might not be 125hp after all the problems with the TLS the brains were changed this made them a bit more mellow the brain is tuneable with a YOSHI box ps all my have rotary dampers cheers from Cornwall 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👍😀💯

  • @gprimeofx
    @gprimeofx Год назад +1

    I had a red '98 TL1000S with open cans, it was absolutely mental, a true hooligan's bike if there ever was one. Easy to ride fast in the twisties because of the wave of torque, supplemented by the efficient engine brake. Now if I could only find a decent white-wheeled TL1000R... 😉

  • @ivosmoky3404
    @ivosmoky3404 3 месяца назад

    Good review and that is also that impression i have about tl1000s.I still ride my 1998 model.Great bike.

  • @brewcrew574
    @brewcrew574 Год назад +1

    I wanted that bike in those colors so bad when it came out even had a poster of it on my wall. I might even buy one still if I ever came across one.

  • @alanprice9938
    @alanprice9938 Год назад

    Still looks sharp today, love it. Always wanted one.

  • @russtaylor4242
    @russtaylor4242 Год назад

    I test rode one of these for a laugh once, I ran out of fuel on the M5 I was enjoying it so much. I got my gf at the time to get a loan so I could buy it and I still have it now, with it's Yoshi RS3s. It's given me lots of memories. I thought the clutch was shot for a while, but it was just spinning up the knackered rear tyre. I've never popped such a massive accidental wheelie as when I had a small front sprocket on it, looked cool as hell but wasn't expected and mid overtake was a bit sketchy. I also rode it for about a year without the rotary damper attached as the bolts kept falling out, was springy as hell. I removed the stainless numberplate bolts and used plastic to keep it stock looking, and they promptly snapped from vibration and I lost the plate. You can buy real carbon parts for the bike now from the states, check eBay. Lots of fun, and one I'll never sell.

  • @davenewcombe7208
    @davenewcombe7208 Год назад +1

    Excellent series sir my mate had one and i loved it when we swapped bike's proper brutal pig of a machine 👏

  • @michaln5540
    @michaln5540 5 месяцев назад

    I had a Sv1000s... TL is still a dream 👍🔥

  • @nickrider5220
    @nickrider5220 Год назад +2

    The first year bikes had a different ECU, they made a few extra hp, but Suzuki changed it due to possibly rinsing the oil off the bores - with the changed ECU it fueled better, but was less gung ho. Had a full Akrapovic on mine and I really loved it, the rotary damper was heavy and intruded on an otherwise good handling bike - thanks for the memories 👍🙂

    • @MrSlurry
      @MrSlurry Год назад +1

      Yeah, my '97 used to fill the sump with fuel. The way the cooling system was set up meant that it hardly ever got off the cold map, so it always ran very rich

    • @trevorphillips3055
      @trevorphillips3055 Год назад +2

      @@MrSlurry relocating the temperature sensor from the radiator to the thermostat housing fixes that. That was one of the changes Suzuki made on 1998 on models. I've had a '97 green one for 13 years, absolute keeper. I love it 👍

    • @MrSlurry
      @MrSlurry Год назад +1

      @@trevorphillips3055 yeah, I ended up relocating the temp sensor, changing the thermostat and housing and fitting a water pump cover with a bypass from an SV. After that it ran ok

  • @duke7888
    @duke7888 Год назад

    Brilliant series! Love the used bike reviews👍🏻😎

  • @liv0003
    @liv0003 Год назад +1

    Amazing looking motorcycle👍

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Год назад

      Has a certain brutal charm to the styling.
      Almost as if its looks are reflective of its reputation?

  • @ashleyakh
    @ashleyakh 5 месяцев назад

    I had the TL1000R in the Suzuki colours back in 2003 or 04...
    Damn i miss it

  • @Birky_41
    @Birky_41 Год назад +1

    Brings back memories that one and a bargain price when I think I paid 3 x times that for a 250 2 stroke

  • @andrewculley8524
    @andrewculley8524 Год назад

    Had a 97 full power green one for years. Art race cans sounded lovely. I had the standard rotary damper fitted and steering damper with no handing scares. It would happily scratch around on decent roads. Throw it on its ear and be rough with the throttle on a bumpy road and it would get upset. Do the same on an R1 from the same era and that would try to kill you as well. Lovely bikes, never got to try the TL1000R

  • @MatNewtonTrio
    @MatNewtonTrio Год назад

    Great bike with a lovely soundtrack and bags of character. 2k is an absolute bargain and easy to iron out a couple of tiny flaws..

  • @FrancoisProjects
    @FrancoisProjects 3 месяца назад

    I miss my 97 tl1000s. Was in 2005 the first owner in S.A.(18 years old) on the clock 2k .[new basically]
    Problem years later clutch and CDi units...
    But very good bike, the guy that bought it from me. His brother borrowed the bike from him. Unfortunately it was his brother last ride.2013. After that the poor bike went thru owners like a street hooker on payday...
    Last time I saw the bike , was during lockdown. 2020.The one guy got it started and painted. Then his wife sold again, because her husband fallen of , while doing burnout. The bike flipped.
    Fun fact: The company that imported my TLs. The first owner wife fell off the back and didn't make it. I had it a week and some guy run infront of me and passed. During ownership, couple of my ex girlfriends also fallen of the back. And broke arms and ribs...
    One morning also , my father used the tl for work. And turning into driveway. The tl fell on him. And got very badly injured. 😅

  • @barryrrab
    @barryrrab Год назад

    I've got a TL1000s do track days and its great... with a bitubo rear shock and dunlop sportsmart 3 tyres great bike

  • @mika1031
    @mika1031 Год назад

    I have one. Fun to ride and safe enough for my last big road trips. I think I'll keep it whatever happens

  • @michaelhayward7572
    @michaelhayward7572 Год назад +1

    I believe the 1000's still had a cam chain driving a single gear which then drove both DOHC gears, so not a true gear drive DOHC. The 650's are trad chain direct to both cams.

  • @simonfield1266
    @simonfield1266 Год назад

    I had a 99 on a T in black and loved was still fairly to bikes so never really pushed its limits and found no bother with suspension but did weigh 20 Stone, would love another now more experienced

  • @leeandrew2682
    @leeandrew2682 Год назад

    those lines are still sexy, even compared to the latest sportsbikes. Suzuki has carried them on to the moto gp machines and absolutely love them for it

  • @realscience948
    @realscience948 Год назад

    My 2000 TL1000R….was pretty awesome when I think back about it!
    119hp at rear wheel….stock…and it was expensive…more than the gsxr!

  • @Leec_1972
    @Leec_1972 Год назад

    Had one of these. Spat me off unexpectedly one day. The thing about that rear suspension is it would behave itself and cause a sense of complacency and then suddenly it would turn.

  • @cwmdu86
    @cwmdu86 Год назад

    Loved the look of these when they came out and always fancied one. Bought one about 5 or 6 years ago and not used it as much as i'd have liked to. Not in as good condition as that one, mine is in yellow, but know those roads well as only live a couple of miles away. Might keep mine for a couple of years but gutted I sold my 97 Fireblade to get it. Should have kept them both.

  • @richmcnab8925
    @richmcnab8925 Год назад

    Clutch killers. Such a heavy clutch too, swapped mine for the hydraulic one from the tlr which helped. There's a plate mod too from memory to reduce clutch burn out, but makes it heavier.

  • @mrroostuski1129
    @mrroostuski1129 Год назад

    Rode a 2000 model for 58k miles. A bulb burned out in the tachometer. That’s it. The fueling was terrible at partial throttle. YAFMS changed the experience completely.

  • @apexslider1
    @apexslider1 Год назад

    Now we have to see the R comparison.
    Love the TL’s, had two R’s and wish I kept the last one.

  • @ObscuraDeCapra
    @ObscuraDeCapra 17 дней назад

    I used to work for a dude that described this as a "girl's bike."
    He got busted for selling stolen parts after I left his shop. Should tell you how smart he was.

  • @neilbaldry8295
    @neilbaldry8295 Год назад

    TL1000S, VTR 1000 Firestorm, Aprilia Falco....... all great v-twin bikes, with more famous sportier siblings....

  • @MitchellLines
    @MitchellLines 8 месяцев назад

    I miss my '97. Used to head shake and lift the front. Got a 05 Super Duke because similar spec. No where near as scary. Might have to find another

  • @zepcertoxic
    @zepcertoxic Год назад

    Still rolling with the rotary damper and it has about 90k km on it. Rough, but lovable machine.

  • @Showmetheevidence-
    @Showmetheevidence- Год назад

    I too drooled over these as a teen.

  • @daveyt4802
    @daveyt4802 Год назад +1

    Former K5 SV1000S owner here. I put 80k miles on it. Can't get over that goofy fairing support though.

  • @BMWHP2
    @BMWHP2 Год назад

    I had exactly the same in green, but with better suspention. Did some nice racing on several tracks.

  • @e.k9561
    @e.k9561 Год назад

    finally a good video. Bought one 2 weeks ago!

  • @Yelowbuddy
    @Yelowbuddy Год назад

    I've one here in Poland for sale for 2k Euro.Rides solid with extras !

  • @oldbikerboy69
    @oldbikerboy69 Год назад

    I love my tls, 97 model with the R1 rear damper conversion, can be seen thrashing around on trackdays 😁 Compares well to my 2003 rsv mille, nicer on the road than the aprilia which really needs to be riden hard.

  • @neiltanner8473
    @neiltanner8473 Год назад

    Love the honesty, why can't the second hand market learn from this you tube video ?

  • @markreynolds8630
    @markreynolds8630 Год назад +2

    Try an Aprilia SL1000 Falco. Would love to hear your thoughts.

    • @LondonSteveLee
      @LondonSteveLee Год назад

      One of the most underrated bikes ever - superb motor - better handling and brakes. Probably didn;t look as nice - a cracking bike though.

  • @henrymarkey6940
    @henrymarkey6940 Год назад

    had a TL1000R miss that bike sounded awsome

  • @kino266
    @kino266 Год назад

    Stunning location and nice video !

  • @joestrickland5153
    @joestrickland5153 Год назад

    I love the rotary suspension

  • @tommil7574
    @tommil7574 5 месяцев назад

    Had one for 5 years or so and never had any handling issues (sold it at 72k km). Of course it is not RR bike and you should keep that in hour head. It definitely wasn't fast but somehow it was so nice to row through gears and listen to sounds. Bit sad to say this but after the TL I haven't found bike that would bring the same enjoyment when you are just commuting to work.