Five Things That Need Changing on the Suzuki V-Strom 800DE

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 172

  • @lyubengeorgiev1751
    @lyubengeorgiev1751 3 месяца назад +9

    Maybe you are missing few more things - tubeless tires, simple phone connectivity and adjustable screen. Other than that all those things that you mentioned are upgradable even now…the question is what will be the price after all the improvements. Probably somewhere in the range of brand new Ducati Desert X Rally.
    Of course it really depends on the intended use case…I would love to have the cast wheels from the 800RE, it’s better front screen if touring, back to 18/21 combo if doing mostly off-road, etc.
    This is the best about this bike - you can adapt it to your needs.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад +3

      Tubeless is definitely a popular choice

  • @MCGMB
    @MCGMB 3 месяца назад +10

    Another great video. You’re so right about weight - the bike *can’t* be heavier than the Africa Twin base/manual.

    • @thorstentrapp274
      @thorstentrapp274 2 месяца назад +1

      It isn't heavier than the AT as far as I know.

    • @MCGMB
      @MCGMB 2 месяца назад

      @@thorstentrapp274 It is heavier than the standard Africa Twin with manual transmission. The data’s out there, and not simply on the manufacturers’ sites. Just do some Googling.

  • @jonwoodworker
    @jonwoodworker 3 месяца назад +13

    Another great video, Curtis. I love the DE, and no bike is perfect. Suzuki most likely won't change anything on it for 10+ years. Hopefully, it will gain a cult following, like the "bush pig" DR650, and there will be options for many upgrades. You can buy a cruise controller for the DE. If Warp9 loves the DE as much as the DR, they will make an 18" rear wheel. The weight of the DE and DR is what keeps me in shape. Suzuki weight equals strength equals reliability.

  • @Hibbicon
    @Hibbicon 3 месяца назад +6

    Cruise control on my Tuareg is such a game changer, I'll never buy a bike without one ever again.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад +1

      It is nice isn't it

    • @chukku2175
      @chukku2175 2 месяца назад +4

      Agreed.
      But not only that: the Tuareg does every single one of the 5 points mentioned in this Video... for the same price (at least in europe.. not sure about the pricing in AUS)

  • @ne-adv
    @ne-adv 3 месяца назад +6

    I agree with your suggested upgrades. I have also been hearing, but haven't found anything solid, on flashing the ECU to get more power/change the power band.
    It makes sense that there would be one, because the same motor is in the GSX-8S, which Suzuki calls a naked streetfighter. The 800DE is shipped meeting EURO-5 emissions.
    Flashing could put you near 100HP/74.5kW, vice the stock 83hp/62kW.
    Oh, for those that think the windscreen is too small, the normal street version 800 (No DE) windscreen is a direct bolt on and is much larger, both taller and wider..

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      Woolich do ECU tuning for it and yep, people are getting good gains from that alone. Not much in terms of peak HP, but torque throughout the whole range and timing making it much more snappy

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 2 месяца назад +1

      It's been 10-12 horsepower and 10 ft-lb. Yes, a good increase at top end, basically everywhere. Full exh system, airbox lid replacement, Sprint air filter, velocity stacks, and a quality tune. I bet with an exhaust and lithium battery, this bike would lose about 12-14 pounds weight.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      @@exothermal.sprocket nice mate. If I got the naked I'd definitely be doing that. No doubt it's bloody fun 😈

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 2 месяца назад

      @@onthebackwheel The weight loss estimate was based on the V-Strom. The 8S/8R bikes would be about 11-12 lb.

  • @ownyourworld
    @ownyourworld 3 месяца назад +5

    Thicker fork oil and progressive springs 👍🏻 . I fitted hyperpro progressive springs.

    • @Playncooler
      @Playncooler 3 месяца назад

      Hi mate, how much do you weight and are you able to achieve 30% sag with preload on the hyperpro spring? If yes how many clicks do you need. I'm 90 kg and I pretty much need to crank the rear shock all the way (36 clicks if I remember correctly) to achieve something acceptable on the stock rear shock.

  • @retiredwaterdoctor
    @retiredwaterdoctor 3 месяца назад +8

    It's the same old problem...especially when they have competition in their own line up..the bigger displacement model.....800cc is enough for the majority of people, if you put all the bells and whistles on the 800, why buy the bigger one!.....Honda Trans alp, and Africa twin....fighting for the same thing. I've come to the conclusion, and yet to convince the missus, I need 3 or 4 bikes...each designed for a particular ride I wish to take. I will let you know how that logic progresses....🤣🤣 Garth

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад

      Haha let me know how you get on with that mate!

  • @thefika
    @thefika 3 месяца назад +7

    My Mate Dodgy Dave.
    Likes to Hippo Hunt and Harpoon Whales.
    He Needs that big sub frame

  • @RichardS-qh8mi
    @RichardS-qh8mi 3 месяца назад +2

    Couldn’t agree more Curtis, tubeless would be nice too though I get the arguments both ways.

  • @john0270
    @john0270 3 месяца назад +6

    I dont want it lighter at all. I will pick durability and comfort over a few kg lighter. Get a small bike if your a child sized man, plenty way more inda/asian sized bikes on the market. If you want a ktm get a ktm.

  • @Gusto0172
    @Gusto0172 3 месяца назад +2

    Another great vid Curtis, thanks. I've just ridden Katherine/Broome, Gibb River Rd, Bungle Bungles & Tanami to Alice. The 800 handled it supurbly & great comfort for me. Re changes, I actually found the suspension great. I'm only 70kg but carried 20-30kg cargo. I guess you are doing harder off road but for outback work I couldn't fault it. Weight, yes, totally agree. I was deliberating shooting the Simpson before homebound to cairns. I reckon it's possible but such hard work on rider and clutch. I did a lot of sand travel this trip & bike needs speed to get over sand, something that would be very difficult in the Simpson. You'd also need another day or so because of the slow going, so you'd need carry extra extra kgs h20. I'll come back for the Simpson on my Dr 650. Cheers.
    PS headlight is 50 candle power, max!

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад +1

      Sounds like an epic trip mate. And yes, the headlights are no good 😂

  • @stevesanelli90
    @stevesanelli90 3 месяца назад +1

    Well presented Crazy man Curtis! With respect to the USB port, I’d recommend a 90deg adapter that brings your cable closer in to the windshield. $10 bucks will get you out of strife. If it gets caught & snags, the adapter will probably pull out but not rip it out. Just make sure the plug & outlet is pointing up rather than down because there are 4 versions.
    Free tip.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад +1

      I used to run one on my KLR but it is USB c not a. Might have to get a new one like you've suggested

  • @user-bi5tz2dp9c
    @user-bi5tz2dp9c 3 месяца назад +4

    Suzuki probably a bit between a rock and a hard place with suspension. You've taken yours through some stuff that you're average owner including me are never going to tackle on the DE. I have a dirt bike for that stuff. A lot of 800s are going to spend a lot of time on tarmac with the odd dirt road and maybe a fairly easy track at a leisurely pace for which suspension is perfect. Same for weight, it carries it well and if youve got some miles to cover on road weight is your friend for stability and comfort if there's a bit of wind about so perhaps you should just appreciate it for what it is and enjoy those gnarly tracks on your KLX

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      I'd be happy if it had a little bit better bottoming resistance. But yep, KLX is going to be the silly bike...but I can't help myself 😂

  • @eduardodfj
    @eduardodfj Месяц назад

    Got my 800DE four months ago and it's an amazing bike. I agree with the cruise control (there is an aftermarket option), soft suspension, the location of the USB port (although this is a really minor issue) and I'd add tubeless tires. Regarding the size of the rear tire, well, this is NOT an off-road bike; yes, you can use is as such and Curtis is a prime example, but if you really do off-road I think it's obvious that you should go for a real off-road bike. Regarding the weight, well, I'd be very very happy with a lighter bike but also want to see where you do compromises: subframe? yes, have a lighter one. Exhaust? Same. Number plate area? Same. Engine? Well... I want a reliable bike above everything, so, if saving weight means my tank is less "tanky", maybe I want to think twice about that.
    Anyway, we all know Suzuki won't change the bike in the next 10 year or so.

  • @andrewtreloar7389
    @andrewtreloar7389 3 месяца назад +2

    Lack of cruise killed it for me, Curtis. And while pricing is competitive, you get a lot more with the DE than say the Transalp. The rest of the competition is $3-4k more expensive so there's your tech and weight saving.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад +1

      True mate. Weight savings do cost money

  • @NikolasGatsioudis
    @NikolasGatsioudis 2 месяца назад +2

    Had the chance to ride this bike, for a few days in mixed types of roads . Comparing it to my good old DL1000 or other bikes i had the chance to ride through those years, it's imposible .. ,this is featherweight , well built, eager, balanced bike. I would have to be really picky to find anything ^really^ wrong on the bike. They're also built to last , which in real life is very important, especially if you ride alone or abroad .The competition is chinese made, flamboyant, Flashy, boasty , and overpriced . You get the Vstrom to get the job done.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      She's a good bike for sure. Very reluctant to move to something else ATM

  • @baribalthebear
    @baribalthebear 2 месяца назад +2

    For an all-rounder bike, I use it everyday, and I sometimes have to ride at night, especially in winter time. That is when I found that the lights design is weird. Totally inefficient, even scary. I installed additional lights but I think people should not be obliged to do it. I also find that the side stand is not reliable. It does not unfold enough to accomodate various terrains, and also seems weak by design, comparing with a Tenere or a Triumph.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      You are right mate, terrible lights

    • @GripEngineering
      @GripEngineering Месяц назад

      Sat on a 800 Touring this week and that side stand made me question if I had it fully deployed! Strange item for them to "miss".
      I appreciate your comment regarding the lighting; I will plan on extra funds required for auxiliary units. Even the Global Suzuki video I watched before this had the bike pulling up to a closed garage and where you could get a sense of the beam and I thought it was off compared to my expectations. So, confirmed! :)

  • @user-lp9dv3dw1h
    @user-lp9dv3dw1h 3 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely agree with the usb charger placement, the springs and cruise control. If you change the weight, where's it coming from? The easy fix is a smaller fuel tank but that is one of it's great pluses, the 18" rear is only an issue for you adventure enduro riders :)

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад +1

      Hehe true. I think the bike is just built like a tank in general. Should certainly last

  • @zizzruzz9956
    @zizzruzz9956 3 месяца назад +2

    Nice video again Curtis! I think Suzuki and Honda will do cc as an accessory. Both are bikes that will be in their catalogs for a long time. Btw, Hopefully you will get many more subcribers as you pointed it out. I knew when i started watching your KLR adventures it might take some time to get it grow, but this channel really deserves it! I didnt know it will take this long though.
    Suggestion: maybe you will need to go to a longer adventure like riding with tom or Adam Rieman do? It would be fantastic to see you and your DE (or Kawa) on the top of the Big Red. Just my 2 cents.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад

      Hey mate. That is the long term goal and I really want to, just not viable for me ATM. We both work, have young kids and house renovations, makes it tough and I don't know how these guys do it!

  • @MotoFishy
    @MotoFishy 3 месяца назад +1

    Love my DE as well. Definitely not perfect but for the price the value is pretty amazing.

  • @TheSilverOrca
    @TheSilverOrca 3 месяца назад +1

    Look up Veridian Cruise, they're about to release a cruise control for the 800DE soon (which I plan on getting for mine). Oh and thanks for the video on the crash bars, they're holding up great :)

    • @Rainer.M67
      @Rainer.M67 2 месяца назад +1

      Veridian Cruise can now be ordered for the 800 DE

  • @NoSkillzMoto
    @NoSkillzMoto 3 месяца назад +1

    I agree about the weight. The rear doesn't bother me to much. USB is a bit of a pita but its easily fixed. I wonder how the tunning would be for that 800CC to push it to Transalp levels of HP. I just clocked in 17k. I wish the front shifter was collapsable as I keep bending it. Curtis check out Cycle World Baja Vstrom Build, they replaced front end with RMZ450 Forks and changed out to a 18 rear. Its pretty sick build.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      I did see that, they went all out! There's a couple of guys who've done tunes. Some really solid gains but not so much HP but torque

    • @NoSkillzMoto
      @NoSkillzMoto 3 месяца назад

      @@onthebackwheel I rather have the Torque. Up here where I ride blast rock is the norm. Having Goat ability to grip and climb is needed. As for springs I agree as well, my fat butt needs stiffer springs.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      @@NoSkillzMoto I need springs too mate haha. By all accounts the Woolich tune makes it much punchier, sounds good to me 😈

  • @pinkiewerewolf
    @pinkiewerewolf 3 месяца назад +2

    I don't understand why your channel isn't over 75K subscribers Curtis, your content is excellent.
    Great point on the cruise control. (cough cough Yamah T7)
    Suzuki should build the bike with the 18" rear, I think companies still use the 17" rear for cost and height issues, they should know by now the advantages of the 18".
    Janus is designing a ADV/Dual-Sport bike and in testing they had a 17" rear and that was my one criticism, I think they have changed to an 18" rear with the new test bikes. Way cool retro bikes but costly.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад +1

      Cheers mate, I'll get there eventually! I had to look Janus up, cool bikes

  • @TWood900
    @TWood900 Месяц назад

    Some of the things you could do to shed some weight off of it is to:
    - remove the useless crash bars (what's the point of them when the bike rolls on the shifter lever and foot rest first)
    - remove the useless engine plate (or replace with a much lighter one)
    - replace the stock acid battery with Li-ion one
    - replace the stock exhaust muffler (I see you already did that)
    - pour only half a tank when going off-roading
    I agree on the subframe under the seat being too massive. I was actually thinking of making that from carbon fibre. Regarding the suspension stiffness, I think it really depends on the rider's weight. I am 10kg lighter than you and I don't feel the issue as much as you, if at all.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад

      The crash bars have paid for themselves 20 times over, same with the bash plate. The only decent one that is lighter is the AXP, and it is a very similar weight. She's just a big girl. Carbon fiber would be very trick, $$$$ though!

    • @TWood900
      @TWood900 Месяц назад

      @@onthebackwheel Well, if it comforts you, the competition isn't lighter, they all lie. The Tenere does not weigh 200kg wet. I didn't believe the brochure and it felt really heavy, even heavier than the V-Strom, so I measured it on a livestock scale - 220 kg. Now everything makes a lot of sense. I am willing to bet the Transalp weighs similar.

  • @samporter4818
    @samporter4818 2 месяца назад

    Just bought my new 2024 800 DE a week ago. Due to weather, I have only been able to put 171 mile on it so far: Mine will be used 99.9% for street riding so I find it to be as good or better than my Past Africa Twin or recently sold Kawasaki Versys 650LT.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      Nice mate. It's certainly a good mix. Id be happy with having one as a road bike

  • @Dru_Shears
    @Dru_Shears 11 дней назад

    A lot of these issues could be fixed by the owner relatively cheaply.
    For example, get a 90 degree connector cable for the USB port and use cable guides for cable management.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  10 дней назад

      90 degree is an easy one for sure. Other stuff...not so much

  • @luisbraz-ruivo
    @luisbraz-ruivo 3 месяца назад +1

    Surprised you made no comment on the bicycle lights that this bike is equipped with. Nobody talks about that. Does anyone ride at night? If you do you will need auxiliary lights. I was so puzzled that I took out immediately my Tiger 900 Rally Pro and the difference if night and day.
    Yes, bring the cruise control….I would buy it as an option.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад +1

      The lights are pretty bad, I ride at night all the time and put up with them. Add it to the list!

    • @larsl3694
      @larsl3694 3 месяца назад

      Agreed the headlight is Inadequate .. I hope they change the lenses

  • @powertrip1050
    @powertrip1050 3 месяца назад

    you put forward some excellent common sense (real-world) ideas 👍

  • @thorstentrapp274
    @thorstentrapp274 2 месяца назад

    Mate, totally agree, saving weight is always a good thing, but you've got to compare apples with apples. The F900GS...10kg lighter... is a different bike...its tank is too small, no luggage rack...not a touring bike. Dunno what the F900GS is actually for, because there are way better bike dirt bikes out there anyway. Btw, the F900GS Adv is about 15kg heavier than this Suzuki. Love your reviews anyway. Cheers

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад +1

      Cheers mate, appreciate it. I get what you're saying, a friend just bought the BMW and I'm keen to check it out. A better example is probably the Transalp, much lighter bike and I'd put them in a similar class

    • @thorstentrapp274
      @thorstentrapp274 2 месяца назад

      @@onthebackwheel , yes, agree, the Transalp has an advantage re weight. Suzuki's larger tank, beefier front fork, a seemingly pretty decent skid plate and slightly larger engine don't justify this rather large difference in weight.

  • @sami954rr
    @sami954rr 2 месяца назад

    You should really change those springs already. Just did mine and it's a night and day difference, especially with forks. With stock springs the fork was violently bottoming out even with max preload and comp, but with stiffer springs it's not happened even once! And you dont need to turn max comp and preload anymore so forks actually works like they should, a lot less harsh in a smaller hits. And now it stays higher on a stroke and dont dive like stock which makes riding deep sand so much easier.
    Rear is much better too but difference is not that huge when compared to forks. It holds my weight better and sag is like it should be but i have to keep my comp and rebound at max and it still feels a little bit under damped compared to front. For sure you can ride faster now than stock and rear doesnt do anything weird, it just feels like rear shock is now the first thing to hold you back instead of forks.
    Buyed my spring kit from Hessler. Fork springs are a bit shorter than stock and come with extra spacers. Dont know if that was some kind of magic trick why they seems to resist bottoming so well or maybe every proper spring kit will do the same.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      Sounds bloody spot on mate and exactly what I'm after (or think it should be set up like)

  • @mabsbry1318
    @mabsbry1318 2 месяца назад

    Excellent. I think the pushing around issue\weight it actually the fork rake. It can be felt when turning in, it doesn’t turn easily ( hence it is so stable), and when pushing it in garage, you can feel that reluctance to turn. It isn’t weight, it’s the resistance from what I think is a shallow fork angle. ?

  • @patauger1193
    @patauger1193 3 месяца назад

    You nail it👍 For me it would be nice to have tubless, cruise, and less weight. I test it second time last week and man, what great bike….for me the suspension on tarmac is riding on cloud here in Quebec, Canada…the road are so bad. I sold my T7 last year to bought this bike but, no more yellow color, so i end up with 390 adventure for this season….next year looking for something else? This is my top contender👍

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад

      There is so many good bikes to choose from, hard to go wrong

    • @patauger1193
      @patauger1193 Месяц назад

      @@onthebackwheel funny that two weeks ago, i demo for the third time the 800DE….and the 2024 Africa twin. I bought the 800DE for all i got for my money…..what a great bike😁 I got 500km now and can’t get more happy…..very nibble, perfect power, plush. LIKE IT A LOT👍

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад +1

      @@patauger1193 nice mate! Glad you're enjoying it. Had mine for over a year now and still love it

  • @iangriffiths9930
    @iangriffiths9930 3 месяца назад +3

    Hey mate, to me anyway, I don’t need CC but the weight and that rear 17 inch wheel is an issue. If they could drop 10-15kgs that would be fantastic ! I think most people who use there bikes off road usually get some suspension work done as there are not many bikes you can buy today that have really good suspension out of the door. Will you be getting any suspension work done? Also I know you have probably been asked this 100 x but any news on the CRMoto 450 review??

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад +1

      I've made inquiries into it mate, I'm waiting to hear back. Just depends if it's worth doing dollar wise. And yes, reviewing the cf moto 450, just when ⌚

    • @joske6458
      @joske6458 3 месяца назад +2

      Weight savings:
      - Aftermarket exhaust;
      - Aftermarket plastic Bashplate from AXP;
      - No center stand;
      - Gasoline tank 1/2 or 3/4 full depending on the tour;

  • @mesy2945
    @mesy2945 3 месяца назад

    For the USB I just use a cable with a 90 degree connector. Helps with staying out of the way.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      I had one for big KLR but she broke, will have to get another

  • @mikeneumann4660
    @mikeneumann4660 2 месяца назад

    Wish they would put cruise control on more bikes they would be more accessible in different situations

  • @podunkman2709
    @podunkman2709 2 месяца назад

    It needs new engine without vibrations, catalic placed in place where it does not roast leg, tubeless tires, 20kg less, front suspension that does not dive 2meters below ground surface, wind protection.
    Except of that this is great bike.

  • @VeridianCruise
    @VeridianCruise 2 месяца назад

    Hey Curtis,
    We are working on a solution for the Cruise Control complaint!

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      Looking forward to checking it out guys

  • @pont0n
    @pont0n 3 месяца назад +4

    For me, 3 things: tubless wheels, cruise control, stiffer springs.

  • @TheDacane
    @TheDacane 3 месяца назад +2

    "Thing suzuki should change when they update the 800DE" first time buying a Suzuki eh? When they make new bikes they tend to make gems, but dont expect much beyond "bold new graphics" for the next 20 years or so.

  • @valb7424
    @valb7424 3 месяца назад +1

    Could you please explain bit more suspention issues? Because I thoth that suspention is beter compareing with T7, TA, etc.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад +1

      It is too soft, a firmer set of springs would fix it. Still pretty good. And yes, definitely better suspension than the transalp

  • @malcolmmathers2690
    @malcolmmathers2690 3 месяца назад +2

    hmm going like other suzy models eg dr 650 you mite need to wate 10-15 years for suz to update it lols

  • @ericcournoyer1595
    @ericcournoyer1595 3 месяца назад +1

    Great review. What about the 450 Kawa ?

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks mate. The 450 is a very slow work in progress. It will get there eventually!

  • @derluke9674
    @derluke9674 13 часов назад

    One major issue i would say (and i also hear about this in videos and several platforms): these very annyoing and fatiguing vibrations from the motor around 5000-6000 rpm.
    For me this was the number one reason to not buy one, even though i wanted to.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  12 часов назад

      You know I noticed them slightly at first, then not an issue at all. I don't sit at high speeds regularly though

    • @derluke9674
      @derluke9674 6 часов назад

      @@onthebackwheel yes, if one can ride at different speeds and revs (like you lucky guy do it offroad) this might doesn't seem like an issue.
      But here in Deutschland offroading is verboten, so it's mostly commuting or 100-130 km/h on asphalt. Which is exactly 5000-6000rpm...

  • @thebruise
    @thebruise 2 месяца назад

    could of sworn i commented earlier about cruise control, think im going to pull the trigger on an after market one from an aussie company ive seen which looks awesome for my DE, i’ll let you know how i go, cheers Rich

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      I see a fair few people are looking at aftermarket options. Keen to hear your thoughts mate

    • @thebruise
      @thebruise 2 месяца назад

      its the one from mccruise cant link here as it deletes the comment

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      @@thebruise ah yep i know the one. They've got a great reputation

    • @thebruise
      @thebruise 2 месяца назад

      @@onthebackwheel Hey mate, just a bit of an update, really pleased with the cruise control, the quality of the product is awesome, and that's coming from someone that has spent most of his life working with computers and office equipment, you can just tell its a quality kit. Yes, it's a fair chunk of money (about a grand aus) but doubt there is a better one, that's what my research of all of the others says anyway. If anybody wants to go down the same path as me, they can use "advrider" as a discount code and get the price of a carton off the package. Anyway just wanted to praise this company, the install guide was clear to follow, not the sort of thing that can be rushed, took me about 4 hours over a couple of days to fit it and test but most of the time is getting the bodywork and tank off for the first time, so if you already know how to do that, that will save you a heap of time.

  • @vaughndrew852
    @vaughndrew852 3 месяца назад

    Yer maybe a hi dirt bike front gard as well if you are in a muddy bog hole maybe redesign the beek and rmz style would look better and attract more buyers

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      Agree, if they trimmed it down a bit it would be a bit less...V-Strom

  • @RealHooksy
    @RealHooksy 3 месяца назад

    All these issues are easily explained.
    Price.
    Spend more , get more (or less weight)

    • @Angry-Lynx
      @Angry-Lynx 3 месяца назад +2

      The paradox of this idiotic situation is that they would make more money if they'd make bike we all want - mid size adv with all features but instead they are stubborn like idiot trying to get everyone to buy the biggest and most expensive bikes, which almost nobody wants and needs...

    • @Angry-Lynx
      @Angry-Lynx 3 месяца назад +2

      Imagine if honda would make Tuareg but better looking.
      It would be fuckin end of all midsize market, it would be year long queue to buy it

  • @DiveTrainerDan
    @DiveTrainerDan 3 месяца назад

    Totally agree about the tires. Is it a geometry handling thing for the 17in rear tire? So many adventure bikes do it even though the 18in allows for greater tire choice.

    • @Angry-Lynx
      @Angry-Lynx 3 месяца назад +1

      No it's like always cost cutting thing. 17 is few cents cheaper to make so cheap brands like suzuki will prefer it over negligible performance difference that 18 gives you (in reality nobody can feel difference but it's obviously nice to have "best" thing anyway)

  • @zai_less
    @zai_less 3 месяца назад

    Definitely an option for tubeless tires, or as standard.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      Seems to be a popular opinion mate. They are a ton easier to fix than a tube

    • @joske6458
      @joske6458 3 месяца назад

      Or Mousses instead of tubes/tubeless ??

  • @Badlander87X
    @Badlander87X 3 месяца назад

    Still a great looking bike

  • @bedinh09
    @bedinh09 Месяц назад

    Does anyone notice vibrations on the footrests (rider's pegs) ? when im cruising 80mph+ on the highway, the vibrations seem extreme. Is it normal for the 800. Thanks in advance!

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад

      I certainly notice a little at those speeds

  • @marcos8543
    @marcos8543 3 месяца назад

    Have you already increased the hardness of the shock absorbers by adjusting the compression and rebound valves before complaining about the springs?

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      Yes mate extensively. I wouldn't be very credible if I hadn't!

    • @marcos8543
      @marcos8543 3 месяца назад

      Ok. Tanks

  • @Buffalobob7701
    @Buffalobob7701 3 месяца назад +2

    In all honesty i bypassed the 800DE mainly because the lack of cruise control, i have carpel tunnel and i need to stretch my hands a bit and especially on long highway stretches to my destinations

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      Understandable mate, bit of a miss from them

  • @larsl3694
    @larsl3694 3 месяца назад

    I've been riding one for a year and yes its a really good allrounder. The soft suspension doesn't seem a issue for me at72kg.. anyway i found the headlight inadequate during night times. Did you experience this too?

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      Definitely, it's pretty bad and you can add it to the list

  • @Angry-Lynx
    @Angry-Lynx 3 месяца назад +2

    All those decisions are made by bean counters and marketing anyway, its all fuckin common sense, its not like these companies don't know they make half assed bikes, is all intentional unfortunately and will never change, u have to count on small players(if u want bike that have it "all") that don't play those marketing and upselling games (YET) like aprilia or kove, because their mid size adv is flagship already

  • @1uke69er
    @1uke69er 3 месяца назад

    I think the v Strom would be awesome if they put the drz engine in it but updated it with efi and a 6th gear
    Then it just needs a drz chassis and it would be perfect.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      🤣 I like where you are going mate

  • @Erebo1981
    @Erebo1981 Месяц назад

    Hello, I bought the 800de a week ago. From 100km/h it makes a whistling sound that is annoying. Something similar has happened to you.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад +1

      No nothing like that on mine sorry. Maybe a windscreen bolt or something?

    • @Erebo1981
      @Erebo1981 Месяц назад

      @@onthebackwheel
      The windshield screws seem fine. I'll keep thinking about it to see if I can find the solution. Thank you so much.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад +1

      @@Erebo1981 that would drive me mad, good luck!

  • @Milan-yw6rm
    @Milan-yw6rm 3 месяца назад

    Great video but I think you missed the most obvious downside: tubed tyres. Just imagine changing the back tyre in the middle of nowhere...mission impossible for most of riders including myself.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      You know I didn't even consider tubeless. Seems to be one of the most requested here for sure

  • @Angry-Lynx
    @Angry-Lynx 3 месяца назад

    Do you use throttle lock? Im getting more and more convinced by this atlas lock thing, even though i dont do highway, even 15 minutes of straight road annoys me without CC

  • @MrGoat61
    @MrGoat61 3 месяца назад

    Cruise control and tubeless wheels.

  • @vladimirpospisil5882
    @vladimirpospisil5882 3 месяца назад +1

    👍

  • @peterprzywara5258
    @peterprzywara5258 3 месяца назад

    tell me about it with my cfmoto mt 800 needs 21 front and 18 rear the rest is great

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      I see they are possibly releasing an X version with just that. Have to keep an eye out

  • @horizontal120
    @horizontal120 3 месяца назад

    Personally all I would really want is cruise control i don't rely do demanding off road ...

  • @dmelson7502
    @dmelson7502 3 месяца назад +1

    Change? Suzuki? See you in a decade to even have the discussion. When's the last time the Dr or DRZ models made a change? The motocrossers still have kickstarters.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      Hehe yep

    • @Angry-Lynx
      @Angry-Lynx 3 месяца назад +1

      They are even more stubborn and conservative than Yamaha it's so stupid

  • @bazitube390
    @bazitube390 3 месяца назад

    Have you ridden the desert x?

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  3 месяца назад

      No sadly. Haven't been able to get my hands on one

  • @ultimatist
    @ultimatist 2 месяца назад +1

    This thing without cruise control is DOA

  • @leighhill9185
    @leighhill9185 3 месяца назад

    Agree with all your points mate, definitely less weight and 18 rear tyre! Great vid :)

  • @Davidkxf
    @Davidkxf Месяц назад

    I have cruise control on my bike and I have never used it.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад

      Interesting. Any particular reason?

    • @Davidkxf
      @Davidkxf Месяц назад

      @@onthebackwheel I like my bikes to be bikes; otherwise I can just stay home on the couch.

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад

      @@Davidkxf fair enough

  • @victorbw
    @victorbw 3 дня назад

    You forgot the unbearable engine heat!

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket 2 месяца назад

    Suzuki engineers:
    *swap suspension springs, maybe close up the rebound circuits a tad, no price difference
    *reduce weight from motorcycle, reengineer various parts for weight reduction, potentially cost to the customer
    *swap for 18" rear wheel, probably no cost increase
    *move cruise control from DL1050 to incorporate to DL800. Probably no real cost to the customer

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  2 месяца назад

      Spot on mate. Being Suzuki I can't see them doing anything for a good 5 years, even then will probably just be the cruise control 😂

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 2 месяца назад

      @@onthebackwheel Hahaha!

  • @oriolpicascomas711
    @oriolpicascomas711 3 месяца назад

    Tubless?

  • @F3udF1st
    @F3udF1st 2 месяца назад

    None of these things will happen and you know it. Japanese companies are the most conservative and enigmatic entities on the planet. We need to be happy with what we've got. I like overbuilt!

  • @szeriman13
    @szeriman13 3 месяца назад

    the bike.

  • @erenyeager9429
    @erenyeager9429 3 месяца назад

    Tubeless

    • @onthebackwheel
      @onthebackwheel  Месяц назад

      Seems to be the most common change people want

  • @pakithebike
    @pakithebike 2 месяца назад

    I would very appreciate to see a video tutorial on how you have set your suspensions. Thanks