William asks…

if your a begginer and you are taking the msf class for motorcycles would a suzuki gsrx 600r be good for me?

im a big guy im 6’2 and 230 pounds. would a suzuki gsrx 600r be good for me

Wize Guy answers:

ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! A GSXR is an organ donation waiting to happen in the hands of a novice rider.

The very best thing you can learn on is a cruiser or small tourer with a displacement of 500cc – 800cc.

There is a plethora of reasons that make a GSXR is a terrible choice for a learner’s bike, but by far the biggest one is that the temptation to do incredibly stupid things on a sportbike is far too great. The GSXR is two double-handfuls of bike with endless supplies of intoxicating power and acceleration on tap. As a novice, without the ability to handle–or more importantly, *respect* that power, you can quickly find yourself in deep trouble faster than you can blink your eye. Literally.

Buy the GSXR after three years or 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. Before that, learn to ride and how to handle a bike properly.

Sandra asks…

I Need to know two things about Suzuki motorcycles..?

First what is the diameter of the fork tubes on a 96 Gs 500?
Next..
What is the diameter of the fork tubes on any year katana and can they be interchanged…?

Wize Guy answers:

google it

Paul asks…

What are some basic design philosophy differences between suzuki and kawasaki cruiser motorcycles?

Wize Guy answers:

Kawasaki tries to copy Harley. Suzuki is copying Kawasaki,copying Harley.

Daniel asks…

what does the vs stand for on suzuki motorcycles?

Wize Guy answers:

Nothing in particular.
It’s just a prefix to identify the style of bike.
V – vertical twin engine
S – Intruder series

James asks…

How many motorcycles does Suzuki make in the us?

Wize Guy answers:

I don’t think they make any in the US, as far as I know they are all made in japan.

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