I've owned one of these since 2016. Very fuel efficient and reliable, and it's definitely fast accelerating enough to beat most cars off the line. Can't lean into corners as well as you'd like because of very skinny tyres. Storage is great, I can fit a whole weeks worth of shopping under the seat and in the back box. Unfortunately it's very light (about 90kgs), so it's been blown over by the wind a few times. Biggest complaint is its low top speed compared to competitors like the BMW S1000RR and the Kawasaki Ninja H2.
@@jimbobwaffle-1234 depends how heavy they are 😂 if they're under 60kg, not bad at all. If they're heavier than that, you're gonna have to put a lot of effort into braking hard and stabilizing at low speeds. Definitely enough space on the seat though.
Change tires to 100/80-14(front) 110/80-14(rear) Thats what I did and vastly improved stability and leaning potential..... Although reduced acceleration is worth the cost for more stable steering. Also the wider heavier tyres do improve momentum cruising.....
@@KiwiCarLife wait till the day you hop on a 1000cc inline 4 cylinder sport missile. You will cream your daks! I did. But the address is all one really needs for practical purposes. Glad I bought one. So handy and effortless.
I have one myself. A great little dependable scooter. In Indonesia there is a "playful" version where they add extra body kits to the bike, pretty nifty.
I went from a Piaggio Zip 50 2T to a Honda Dio 110. I had the same the reaction, after only riding a 50 and then going to the 110 cc engine, it was OMG!! the power!!.
Mate. The Asian countries and myself have been using these scooters for a long time. They don't piss about. Reliable fast and economical The bigger the engine the better for longer rides . I have 4x scooters in asia and just bought an ADDRESS in Australia. Just to have some fun on. I keep away from motorways. But around town. You can't beat them .. Everyone. Buy one and enjoy. HONDA , YAMAHA, SUZUKI, all great scooters. I have them all .😉😉😉
I was thinking of buying a new Honda super cub 125, but I think that the Suzuki Address 110 or Honda vision 110 would be a better choice and the price is more reasonable. What would your opinion be on this, your opinion would certainly be appreciated as I am not very knowledgeable about the smaller displacement bikes/scooters 👍
@@jasonclarke7422 110 cc anywhere around town . Longer rides it's got to be 125 cc or above. I also have a 150 cc HONDA PCX. Brilliant for anywhere !! 🤔☺️
Loved your enthusiasm for this bike and the way you were able to compare it to a 50cc version. I ride a Harley but I love small bikes as well for the humble advantages they offer.
test rid one of these today. good value for money. suspension feels alot better than the uz50 to me. doesn't feel too bad on the road either e.g. 80kph areas feels like this is where this scoot shines.
Yeah that's what I experienced while riding it - I would have got one if it wasn't for the extra cost because it's considered a motorcycle. If you ever test ride a Yamaha Tricity 155, I'd be interested to know what you think!
@@KiwiCarLife yeah the rego cost is a big downfall but that's the government for you. I still think this is a viable commuter for the city. Sadly no yamaha dealers where I live so cant demo one. I have a couple Yamaha Jogs. they are great scoots
Small capacity bikes are always more fun,I think a lot of people do the full circle,starting on 50cc at 16 then getting a 125cc at 17,then doing bike test and getting what ever you wanted back when I did mine, and if you are lucky enough to of survived on the bigger bikes your mind goes back to the days when it all started and the fun you had riding the small capacity bikes,they are lighter more fuel Efficient and cheaper to run in every way,and when most of us get to a certain age we don’t give a shit what other people think as to what we choose to ride.
This is a great scooter it has everything you need to get around town up to 90 kmph and fuel efficient. ONE QUESTION Mine has a quiet whirring noise when I just switch it on. I'm thinking it's the fuel pump. After a few seconds it goes off. ANY ONE GOT ANY IDEA ABOUT THIS thks
Here in indonesia, we use that kind of scooter as a daily viechle, go to work, school, mart, even to the beach 😂😂😂 lol, because it will be much less space in our road if everyone using car.
I bought model 2020 address Suzuki 110 Is the engine working without problem for 40000 kilometres while I would like to speed max 80 kilometres How is the quality of engine?
a good scoot but sadly the government doesnt make it that practical. by requiring a motorcycle licence. and the rego being the same cost as a 600cc sports bike
@@KiwiCarLife yeah i guess it depends on how you want to use it. ill go for the 50 i think for the money savings. otherwise might as well go to a 250+cc so it can comfortably do 100kph
Yeah about this time next year I want to upgrade to either a Yamaha Tricity 155 (so I can stay on a car licence), or go all out and get a Yamaha MT-03. But at some point I really want to get something better than my little 50 for my channel's sake
@@KiwiCarLife yeah luckily for me i have a full motorcycle licence. but 50cc is definatly a good choice if you live in the city and dont need to go above 60kph
Edit: Have passed the basic handling skills test... just the theory to do. Update - passed the theory, so now looking for a Suzuki UK110 or Honda Dio 110. There is very little to pick between them, but the Suzuki can take a full face helmet under the seat and the speedo is slightly easier to read at a glance.
Update - bought a UK110 today after a test ride. SO much better than the UZ50, I can't believe it retails for only a few hundred dollars more. I got it with a $700 discount as the Masterton Suzuki motorbike dealership is closing. It was the last one in the shop.
Oh yeah for sure, round where I am most people deliver on 50's and that's up and down big hills so this would be an absolute powerhouse compared to them
Any scooter with a 50 cc engine. Won't pull you out of bed. All the SUZUKI. Honda. Yamaha 110 cc upwards are BRILLIANT . I know because I have owned them ALL. 😉😉👍👍
Dang 10 years?? That's an awfully long way away. I wouldn't be making any long term decisions like that around scooters because most only last 5-10 years I'd say before they get scrapped. In 10 years time they may all be electric anyways.
@@KiwiCarLife I doubt that electric scooters will replace gasoline scooters. In Taiwan, electric scooter "Gogoro" has been fashionable and popular among young people, however, most riders still prefer gasoline scooters for cruising range as well as convenience to refill.
@@KiwiCarLife My Kymco scooter in Taiwan was bought second-handed with initial registration in 1997. I found carburetor scooters have few troubles than those fuel-injection ones in the long run with better reliability.
الحمدلله،،( سُبحانَ الله ۈ بحمدًه ! ♥ سّبحان الله العظيم ) ♥ كرّرهًا ١٠٠ مّرهہ ستمًحي ذنوبك لو كانت مثل زبد البحّر ،،،،،،،،. يقول الله تعالى ~( يَا ابنَ آدمَ لو بلغتّ ذنوبك عنإنَ السماء ثم إستغفرتنيّ لَ غفرتَ لك) استغفرالله العظيم واتوب إليه
And you're an *AMATEUR* at spelling and stringing together coherent sentences. I'm confident you'll remember the first time you got on a motorcycle. You would've thought it was the fastest thing in the world too!
I've owned one of these since 2016. Very fuel efficient and reliable, and it's definitely fast accelerating enough to beat most cars off the line. Can't lean into corners as well as you'd like because of very skinny tyres. Storage is great, I can fit a whole weeks worth of shopping under the seat and in the back box. Unfortunately it's very light (about 90kgs), so it's been blown over by the wind a few times. Biggest complaint is its low top speed compared to competitors like the BMW S1000RR and the Kawasaki Ninja H2.
At least this will easily overtake an s1000rr when it's only doing 50!
Omg...!
Whats it like with a pillion?
@@jimbobwaffle-1234 depends how heavy they are 😂 if they're under 60kg, not bad at all. If they're heavier than that, you're gonna have to put a lot of effort into braking hard and stabilizing at low speeds. Definitely enough space on the seat though.
Change tires to
100/80-14(front)
110/80-14(rear)
Thats what I did and vastly improved stability and leaning potential.....
Although reduced acceleration is worth the cost for more stable steering.
Also the wider heavier tyres do improve momentum cruising.....
113ccs of pure muscle. Blew me away too bro.
Yeah when jumping off a 50cc onto this, it was quite the experience
@@KiwiCarLife wait till the day you hop on a 1000cc inline 4 cylinder sport missile. You will cream your daks! I did. But the address is all one really needs for practical purposes. Glad I bought one. So handy and effortless.
@@frankdux6930 yes I imagine it would be rather terrifying!
@@KiwiCarLife some of those bike are just too fast. Made for the track.
@@frankdux6930 Yeah definitely
I have one myself. A great little dependable scooter. In Indonesia there is a "playful" version where they add extra body kits to the bike, pretty nifty.
Di indo kaga begitu laku produk suzuki😄😄😄
Cool!
I went from a Piaggio Zip 50 2T to a Honda Dio 110. I had the same the reaction, after only riding a 50 and then going to the 110 cc engine, it was OMG!! the power!!.
Yep! So true
Good review but I was having a hard timing figuring out if you actually compared it to a 50cc license free moped.
Mate. The Asian countries and myself have been using these scooters for a long time.
They don't piss about. Reliable fast and economical
The bigger the engine the better for longer rides .
I have 4x scooters in asia and just bought an ADDRESS in Australia. Just to have some fun on.
I keep away from motorways. But around town.
You can't beat them ..
Everyone. Buy one and enjoy.
HONDA , YAMAHA, SUZUKI, all great scooters. I have them all .😉😉😉
Nice, yeah the Japanese brands make good quality scoots
I was thinking of buying a new Honda super cub 125, but I think that the Suzuki Address 110 or Honda vision 110 would be a better choice and the price is more reasonable. What would your opinion be on this, your opinion would certainly be appreciated as I am not very knowledgeable about the smaller displacement bikes/scooters 👍
@@jasonclarke7422 110 cc anywhere around town .
Longer rides it's got to be 125 cc or above.
I also have a 150 cc HONDA PCX. Brilliant for anywhere !! 🤔☺️
@@davidboyd374Why does it have to be 125cc or above for long rides.
Loved your enthusiasm for this bike and the way you were able to compare it to a 50cc version. I ride a Harley but I love small bikes as well for the humble advantages they offer.
Yeah they’re good wee things aye
Very detailed riding test... I like it!👍🏾
Thanks! 👍
what a beautiful place!!
Yeah its a new subdivision being made in north Wellington, NZ
i have one, it has 100Kmh topspeed, and the acceleration is very nice
Yeah they're good scooters aye
Lovely review mate 👍
Cheers
test rid one of these today. good value for money. suspension feels alot better than the uz50 to me. doesn't feel too bad on the road either e.g. 80kph areas feels like this is where this scoot shines.
Yeah that's what I experienced while riding it - I would have got one if it wasn't for the extra cost because it's considered a motorcycle. If you ever test ride a Yamaha Tricity 155, I'd be interested to know what you think!
@@KiwiCarLife yeah the rego cost is a big downfall but that's the government for you. I still think this is a viable commuter for the city. Sadly no yamaha dealers where I live so cant demo one. I have a couple Yamaha Jogs. they are great scoots
Yeah, I'm thinking I might just have to buy a tricity from somewhere else in nz, and hope it's as good as everyone says it is.
@@KiwiCarLife I say go for your class 6 licence man. opens up your options. and good for the ego lol
Yeah true aye, I'll get booking
Haha :)
Already owning a 900cc motorcycle you're reaction to this being "grunty" makes me smile :)
It's all relative though so I get the sensation.
Hahaha yep
Small capacity bikes are always more fun,I think a lot of people do the full circle,starting on 50cc at 16 then getting a 125cc at 17,then doing bike test and getting what ever you wanted back when I did mine, and if you are lucky enough to of survived on the bigger bikes your mind goes back to the days when it all started and the fun you had riding the small capacity bikes,they are lighter more fuel Efficient and cheaper to run in every way,and when most of us get to a certain age we don’t give a shit what other people think as to what we choose to ride.
@@jasonclarke7422 love this, sweet and simple.
@@jasonclarke7422 could not agree more
Suzuki global product from Suzuki Indomobil Indonesia..
Best value for money in Indonesia...
Best consumption Fuel
Yeah it's a good scooter, certainly quite popular here
would you recommend to beginners, is it easy to drive? I don't fit any of the 50cc scooters so was planning on just getting an address
Yeah mate I'd never ridden a 110 before, only 50's and my mate who bought it had never ridden a scooter at all and both of us found it real easy.
Nice video and good bike 👍🏼
Cheers and yes
This is a great scooter it has everything you need to get around town up to 90 kmph and fuel efficient.
ONE QUESTION
Mine has a quiet whirring noise when I just switch it on.
I'm thinking it's the fuel pump. After a few seconds it goes off.
ANY ONE GOT ANY IDEA ABOUT THIS thks
Yeah fuel pump noise that's all
Here in indonesia, we use that kind of scooter as a daily viechle, go to work, school, mart, even to the beach 😂😂😂 lol, because it will be much less space in our road if everyone using car.
Yeah for sure I've been there and everyone seems to be on scooters
Here in Greece, we also use it as an everyday tool. At the end, it's very cool for what it offers.
I bought model 2020 address Suzuki 110
Is the engine working without problem for 40000 kilometres while I would like to speed max 80 kilometres
How is the quality of engine?
Suzuki is up there with Honda and Yamaha for reliability, so if you service it properly, I'd expect it to be very reliable
@@KiwiCarLife thank you for soon responding
a good scoot but sadly the government doesnt make it that practical. by requiring a motorcycle licence. and the rego being the same cost as a 600cc sports bike
Yeah very true and I did tell my friend that, but he wanted the extra speed, hence why he bought it instead of a little 50 like mine
@@KiwiCarLife yeah i guess it depends on how you want to use it. ill go for the 50 i think for the money savings. otherwise might as well go to a 250+cc so it can comfortably do 100kph
Yeah about this time next year I want to upgrade to either a Yamaha Tricity 155 (so I can stay on a car licence), or go all out and get a Yamaha MT-03. But at some point I really want to get something better than my little 50 for my channel's sake
@@KiwiCarLife yeah luckily for me i have a full motorcycle licence. but 50cc is definatly a good choice if you live in the city and dont need to go above 60kph
i am interested to see how the tricity goes too 👍
Tossing up between this one and a Tricity 155... looking seriously at getting a motorbike learner's license after watching this video.
If you don’t plan on riding motorbikes long term, I’d go for the tricity
Edit: Have passed the basic handling skills test... just the theory to do. Update - passed the theory, so now looking for a Suzuki UK110 or Honda Dio 110. There is very little to pick between them, but the Suzuki can take a full face helmet under the seat and the speedo is slightly easier to read at a glance.
@@KiwiCarLife Will definitely test ride a Tricity. While they look unconventional, there is that safety factor of double the normal grip at the front.
Update - bought a UK110 today after a test ride. SO much better than the UZ50, I can't believe it retails for only a few hundred dollars more. I got it with a $700 discount as the Masterton Suzuki motorbike dealership is closing. It was the last one in the shop.
nice review.. what size for the givi box? :D
I think it's a 40L
I can work like delivery with this moto ??
Oh yeah for sure, round where I am most people deliver on 50's and that's up and down big hills so this would be an absolute powerhouse compared to them
Where is the rego displayed?
It's stuck to the back of the plate
I owned one new Suzuki address 3 days ago
Front suspension reach end so quick and so so soft , is that Normal?
I had no issues, maybe you're a bit heavier than me...
I’m 105 kilo
Front suspension reach end soon when I’m going on the bumper or on downhill I use front break
@@peymantalebian1769 I'm about 70 odd so maybe that's why...
Any scooter with a 50 cc engine. Won't pull you out of bed.
All the SUZUKI. Honda. Yamaha 110 cc upwards are BRILLIANT .
I know because I have owned them ALL.
😉😉👍👍
Yes
how to install the light switch on Suzuki Address
No idea sorry - I'd just play around and try figure it out, can't be that hard?
Hey there, can you please tell me if I can ride this scooter with category B license. Cheers
No idea what a b licence category is sorry
@@KiwiCarLife do you drive a car?
@@crosca82 yes
@@KiwiCarLife and what license category you have for driving a car?
@@crosca82 Full licence
Did you have any problems with the size of the foot board?
Yes I said this in the video. It was a struggle fitting even my size 10 feet as the foot board is very cramped
I wanna buy a scooter to ride in about 10 years. Is Suzuki Address a good choice.??
Dang 10 years?? That's an awfully long way away. I wouldn't be making any long term decisions like that around scooters because most only last 5-10 years I'd say before they get scrapped. In 10 years time they may all be electric anyways.
What about built quality ? Repair parts ? Where to buy and how long it will take.. model not popular. Also oil, belt, filters.. when to change ?
@@InegoMinblan
Usually scooter manufacturers would assure 10 year supply of parts at least.
@@KiwiCarLife
I doubt that electric scooters will replace gasoline scooters. In Taiwan, electric scooter "Gogoro" has been fashionable and popular among young people, however, most riders still prefer gasoline scooters for cruising range as well as convenience to refill.
@@KiwiCarLife
My Kymco scooter in Taiwan was bought second-handed with initial registration in 1997. I found carburetor scooters have few troubles than those fuel-injection ones in the long run with better reliability.
what is the tyre size? is that original part from suzuki?
Not sure sorry and he just bought this scooter and everything is factory so it must be
@@KiwiCarLife thanks for reply. Appreciate it
Hmm i dont have park break in 2018 model...
Might be different for overseas models
I love how you call a 110cc scooter an "absolute beast" lol They are cool and handy for around town runs but definitely not an "absolute beast" imo.
Well coming off a 50cc scooter it did. It's all relative
Assalamualaikum warohmatullahi wabarokatuh
nyimak njihhhh bosciyuuuu
Suzuki address 👍💪❤️
Agreed (probably)
ini di daerah tambun ya om?
Yes
Can you do a 120km/h?
Yeah it could probably get close. Can certainly do over 100
الحمدلله،،( سُبحانَ الله ۈ بحمدًه ! ♥ سّبحان الله العظيم ) ♥ كرّرهًا ١٠٠ مّرهہ ستمًحي ذنوبك لو كانت مثل زبد البحّر ،،،،،،،،. يقول الله تعالى ~( يَا ابنَ آدمَ لو بلغتّ ذنوبك عنإنَ السماء ثم إستغفرتنيّ لَ غفرتَ لك) استغفرالله العظيم واتوب إليه
Dang how do you make your writing stick to the right wall? That's cool
I think you will wet yourself if you ever rode Aprilia Tuono or Super Duke R
Haha probably
Giddy up a ding dong, mac or roney?
Hahaha close - "oh my giddy aunt, macaronis" I think is what I said. Unusual aye lol
I OWN ONE AND ITS NOT AN ABSOLUTE BEAST AT ALL.
IT IS A BIT GRUNTY AND LIGHT AND FUN BUT CERTAINLY NOT A BEAST.
Compared to a 50cc tho...
India me mil jayegga scooter mojhe
Yes
Not faster if you put a garret on the 50
True
Address 2015 🤭salam Indonesian
Yes
WHAT A BEAST😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ITS DEFINITELY N.O.T A BEAST....
WHAT AN AMATURE.
IT PULLS SO HARD LOOOOOOL
AMATURE RIDER.......
And you're an *AMATEUR* at spelling and stringing together coherent sentences.
I'm confident you'll remember the first time you got on a motorcycle. You would've thought it was the fastest thing in the world too!
He’s having fun with his mates.
And your just being a buzzkill.