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My take on change interval----first hardly anybody rides their Burgman 400 enough to wear out---I see posting here "high mileage" =10,000 a year-----50,000 a year is high mileage, but still not enough to wear Burgman out. However 1200cc crankcase capacity is small for engine that spends a lot of time on the road at 7,000 plus RPM. Tým Skútrmagazínu si vzal do parády skútr Suzuki AN 400 Burgman.🔥 Odběr kanáluhttps://bit.ly/2vKeLB4👉🏼 Sledujte nás: www.skutrmagazin.cz Facebook Find amazing local prices on Bandit 1200 for sale Shop hassle-free with Gumtree, your local buying & selling community. Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Suzuki Burgman 400. 5.0. I bought this scooter used at 9,000 miles and have been very impressed with it so far. I took it on a long 500 mile trip and got excellent gas mileage (74 mpg). Around in town I was getting around 54 mpg. 2020. 2022. Find all the components for your Suzuki 400. 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Informacje ogólne Silnik i przeniesienie napędu Pojemność skokowa 385 ccm Typ silnika Jednocylindrowy Średnica cylindra x skok tłoka x mm Liczba zaworów na cylinder 4 Skrzynia biegów Automatyczna Wtórne przeniesienie napędu Shaft drive (cardan) Wymiary i wagi Wysokość całkowita 1,375 mm Długość całkowita 2,260 mm Szerokość całkowita 760 mm Podwozie Zawieszenie przód Widelec teleskopowy Zawieszenie tył Wahacz z systemem dźwigni Hamulec przedni Jednotarczowy Hamulec tylni Jednotarczowy Inne dane Pojemność zbiornika paliwa litry Wersje kolorystyczne Srebrny, Niebieski Tagi Polecamy Aktualności KONTAKT Z REDAKCJĄ LED lighting LCD Display Windscreen 11-gallon underseat storage Underseat lighting DC power outlet seat height The slimmer design comes with a concurrent reduction in underseat storage capacity and most would consider it worth the trade off since the overall agility has seen some marked improvement as a direct result. The Burgman range has served as Suzuki’s modern-metro luxury scooter lineup for a football minute now. The Burgman stable used to have a “400” within the range, but the factory pulled it out of the North American market for the ’17 model year. I’m comfortable calling MY2018 a particularly important model since it falls out at what I consider to be the smallest displacement that I would be comfortable riding on our urban arteries and interstates. I wanted to check out Suzuki’s mid-size flagship scooter and see how the factory has adapted to reflect its interpretation of the changing popular tastes. “Contemporary and mature” are both words that I would use to describe the Burgman line, and to that I would add “edgy” in honor of the revised looks of the new 400. The factory dropped the huge headlight array in favor of a smaller pair of recessed projectors with the turn signals located down on the points of the legguards for a much cleaner look than what we get from hangy-downy or sticky-outie type winkers. Although the bodywork is all-around slimmer than the previous gen, it seems to retain a sufficient leg pocket for most body types though the step-through remains mostly blocked by the tunnel and you can forget about stowing any cargo between your feet. Inside the fairing is the usual pair of glove boxes for your small possibles. The slimmer design comes with a concurrent reduction in underseat storage capacity that nevertheless gives it 42 liters of storage — more grocery-gettin’ capacity than some of its close competitors — and most would consider it worth the trade off since the overall agility has seen some marked improvement as a direct result. A sculpted saddle comes pared down up front so as to avoid forcing the thighs apart and interfering with your stance when you deploy your training wheels. The rise to the pillion level serves as a sort of lumbar support for the pilot, and the P-pad itself comes with a scoop shape that is sure to cup and support the passenger’s fifth point of contact with a set of handles and flip-out footpegs to complete the ensemble. Out back, a color-matched subframe panel contains the recessed taillight with a plateholder/mudguard to complete the rear-wheel-fling containment. Suzuki Burgman 400 Chassis 15-inch front wheel Triple disc brakes Underbone frame 41 mm telescopic front fork Link-type mono-shock rear suspension ABS Increased strength and reduced weight is another contributing factor in the increased handling performance as the extra stiffness makes the chassis more stable under cornering stresses. Suzuki shuns the monocoque framing method on the Burgman 400 and runs on a frame made with large-diameter, thin-wall steel tubing for increased strength and reduced weight, and this is another contributing factor in the increased handling performance as the extra stiffness makes the chassis more stable under cornering stresses. The factory increased the diameter of the front wheel from 14 inches to 15 inches, but the 13 inch rear wheel remains. Almost as if to make up for that tiny rear wheel, Suzuki tossed on a pair of 260 mm front discs to supplement the 210 mm rear disc (no drums, thank goodness) with ABS protection as part of the standard equipment package. Suspension components are also motorcycle-like with 41 mm stems up front that deliver inches of travel. The rear shock comes with the obligatory spring preload adjustment, but that represents the only adjustment in the system and the rest is straight vanilla. Center-to-center, the contact patches lie inches from each other with an overall length of 88 inches even and a seat height that should work for nearly all body types. If you’re the last one to know that it’s raining, you may have problems, but everyone else should be alright. Suzuki Burgman 400 Drivetrain Fuel-injected, 399 cc engine Automatic idle speed control horsepower pound-feet of torque 65 mpg Suzuki claims a total of 65 mpg, so the three-gallon fuel tank should far outlast your ability to stay in the saddle. The factory powers the Burgman 400 with a water-cooled, 399 cc powerplant that keeps the 81 mm bore and mm stroke of its predecessor, but drops the compression from on down to This brings with it a loss in power to the tune of ponies down to horsepower at 6,300 rpm with pound-feet of torque at 4,800 rpm, but also allows it to conform to Euro 4 emissions standards. Suzuki claims a total of 65 mpg, so the three-gallon fuel tank should far outlast your ability to stay in the saddle. Naturally we aren’t going to find a lot of top-shelf fandanglery in the engine control suite, but Suzuki did grace the new engine with its proprietary Idle Speed Control feature that aids with cold starts and stabilizes the engine at low rpm. To further clean up emissions, the Pulsed-secondary AIR-injection system and exhaust catalyst was added to make the 400 good to go in the NA market. As ever, the engine comes married to the drive unit, all as a stressed member that forms the swingarm. The swing-mount drive contains a twist-and-ride CVT gearbox that provides effortless shifts with a centrifugal clutch to decouple engine power from the rear wheel. Easy peasy, but at the end of the day, just like almost every other scooter in the world in that respect and so nothing special. Suzuki Burgman 400 Pricing MSRP on the 2019 Burgman 400 was just $100 over the 2018 price, so look for it to come in close to that in 2020. You can get the 2020 Burgman 400 in any color you like...as long as you like Metallic Matte Black No. 2. MSRP for 2020 is still TBA as of this writing, but it should some in close to last year’s price of $8,199 with a 12-month, unlimited-mileage warranty. Suzuki Burgman 400 Competitors Yamaha gets a win at the checkout counter that may look mighty appealing to someone just looking for some inexpensive, basic transportation. While the actual engine size may be off just a tad, the Yamaha XMAX looks almost like a brother from another mother with its aggressive angular entry and tall windshield, though it seems that Yamaha didn’t get the memo about stickey-outie turn signals, ’cause the XMAX bristles up front with a pair of turn signal standoffs. Not as clean as the Burgman at all. The profiles are very similar from there on back, though the XMAX has a noticeably slimmer legshield that makes it seem a lot less substantial up front. Yamaha skimps on the stems with 33 mm tubes up front, and though it boosts the rear disc up to 245 mm, it only runs a single 267 mm front disc against the dual front anchors on the Burgman. Oh well, at least it comes with ABS, so you can use what brakes you have with confidence. The XMAX is a tad short in the displacement department with only 292 cc, but that’s big enough to qualify for the mid-size scooter-commuter market as well. Yammie is still keeping the power numbers close to the vest on the XMAX, but I expect it to be just shy of the Burgman concurrent with its displacement. Yamaha gets a win at the checkout with a $5,699 sticker that may look mighty appealing to someone just looking for some inexpensive basic transportation. Read our full review of the Yamaha XMAX. He Said My husband and fellow motorcycle writer, TJ Hinton, says “Looks as smart and businesslike as I would expect from a Burgman, but the slimming efforts also yielded a younger machine. I’m sure that was part of the ongoing effort to appeal to the Millennial crowd in order to attract another generation of buyers. We’ll soon see if it pays off.” She Said “I was a bit disappointed when the Burgman 400 dropped out of the lineup for 2017. It was, in my opinion and for my purposes, a better choice than the 200 or the 650. I was hoping it would be back, and my hopes were realized when the 400 reappeared better than ever. Europe saw this update in 2017, but we had to wait until 2018. The engine has better performance and torque is available earlier in the range which makes getting off the line a better experience than with the previous 400. On the highway, though, it is still lacking. Roll-on when you’re up at highway speeds is a bit weak, so if you spend a lot of time on the highway, the Burgman 650 might be more suited to your purposes.” Suzuki Burgman 400 SpecificationsFurther Reading Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive See our review of the Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive. Suzuki Burgman 200 See our review of the Suzuki Burgman 200. Suzuki Read more Suzuki news. Suzuki Burgman 400 (AN400)SummaryOverall, the 400cc Burgman is a practical machine for maxi-scooterists who aren’t addicted to reliability Huge fan base Stylish ConsExpensive to maintainSUZUKI BURGMAN 400 (AN400) The Burgman 400 is Suzuki’s mid-sized Burgman maxi scooter, with the full Burgman family containing models from 125cc – 650cc (only some of which have been offered in North America). The Burgman 400 debuted in the USA and Canadian markets for 2003 after being available internationally since 1998. Now in its third generation, the Burgman 400 remains on sale as of 2019. In many overseas countries Suzuki calls this model the Skywave 400 instead, with the same body style/platform also available as a 250cc version. The smaller (125, 200) and larger (650) Burgman’s are entirely different scooters. Generations The first generation of the Burgman 400 (below) went on sale internationally for 1998 and was later introduced to the USA market for 2003, where it went largely unchanged until 2006 aside from a sporty “Type S” model offered in 2005 & 2006. The Type S Burgman 400 added chrome bars, chrome mirrors, blacked out rims, white gauges and a body colored rear spoiler. For 2007 the Burgman 400 entered its second generation with an all new model (below in white). The 2007 Burgman 400 used a new 400cc engine that featured DOHC, liquid cooling, fuel injection and 4-valves. Also new was the styling which took on an edgier look. The 2007 Burgman 400 also got a larger windscreen, more underseat storage (62 liter), a larger front wheel and a nice new instrument panel. For several years Suzuki sold an ABS equipped version of this scooter alongside the regular model, but after 2010 Suzuki offered only the ABS version. The second generation Burgman 400 was dropped from Suzuki’s North American line in the USA and Canada after 2016, and thus no Burgman 400 was offered in 2017. A third generation of the Burgman 400 (shown at top) was launched in North America for 2018. This all new third generation featured a sportier emphasis, with the machine getting smaller and lighter. It has a new riding position that is shifted forward to aid handling, but is perhaps less comfortable for all day touring. The upsides of this new generation are the sporty styling and better handling, with the downsides being a loss in touring comfort and substantially less storage. Storage space is similar to previous generations in the legshield area, with the familiar dual glove box setup, but the underseat storage is notable smaller – declining from cavernous to merely large (shown), so it can just swallow two helmets. Other noteworthy changes with the third generation are a 5mpg improvement in fuel efficiency, a higher seat, a 15” front rim instead of 14” and a lighter weight by 14 lbs (474 lbs vs 489 lbs). While the third generation Burgman 400 is lighter, it still lags far behind the first generation (406 lbs) in the lightweight department. Motor The first two generations of Burgman 400 used a single cylinder, 4-stroke, 4-valve, liquid cooled engine, while the second generation adds fuel injection, dual cams and an extra 14cc (385cc vs 399cc). Both motors are capable of propelling a single rider to about 95mph, but the second generation motor boasts improved efficiency. The 2003 – 2006 Burgman 400 normally records about 50-55mpg, while the second generation sips fuel at 55-60 mph which is pretty good for a 489 lbs (dry) machine. The first generation motor was smaller at 385cc but it also propelled a much lighter 406 lbs machine which is why performance between the generations is quite similar. Both motors are well regarded, reliable motors. The performance is pretty comparable to the Burgman 400’s chief competitor: Yamaha’s Majesty, but slower than newcomers like BMW’s C 400 X. The Burgman 400 provide adequate power for interstate touring, and a 95 mph top speed, while bettering the 40-50mpg that the larger Burgman 650 achieves. For the third generation Suzuki went with a lower compression ( vs and lower emission (Euro 4 compliant) version of their 399cc engine. The core motor is the same as the prior generation ( same bore and stroke) but there are enough changes that Suzuki isn’t far off in calling it all new. This overhauled motor loses a single horsepower compared to the prior model ( HP vs 32 HP) but has a similar power:weight ratio since the bike is also lighter. The best attribute of the new engine is an improvement in fuel milage by 5-10%. Suzuki claims you can get another 20 miles on the same liter tank, which should translate to about 65 mpg on real world roads, since Suzuki is claiming 70 mpg and they’re always a bit optimistic. Comparison If you’re looking at the Burgman 400, you should take a look at Yamaha’s X-MAX 300 and BMW’s C 400 X, while keeping an eye on the used market for Yamaha’s Majesty, Honda’s Forza and Piaggio’s 460cc X9. All of these machines sip fuel quite a bit more sparingly than larger 500 – 650cc full size maxi’s, and are also cheaper to buy and lighter to handle. Overall, the 400cc Burgman is a practical machine for maxi-scooterists who aren’t addicted to power. One could spend $2000 more to get the larger 650cc Burgman, but 400cc offers ample amenities and plenty of power for highway cruising along with better milage than it’s larger sibling. If you’re used to a lot of power or you plan on doing a lot of fast 2-up riding, you might want to look at a 500-650cc machine, but otherwise the Burgman 400 will be a great choice. Pros: Proven reliability Huge fan base Stylish Cons: Expensive to maintain Links: Burgman 400 Service Manual – Essential for wrenching on your Burg 400. – Great site filled with Burgman owners. MotorscooterGuide Forums – Visit the forum on this site to chat about this scoot VisorDown Review – A ride report on the 2018 third generation Burgman 400 TopSpeed Review – Nice writeup on the 2018 Burgman 400 Colors: 2003 – Metallic Sonic Silver, Metallic Space Blue 2004 – Metallic Sonic Silver, Deep Sea Blue Metallic 2005 – Metallic Sonic Silver, Pearl Deep Blue, Pearl Crystal Red 2006 – Metallic Sonic Silver, Oort Gray Metallic, Candy Grand Blue (Type S), Space Black (Type S) 2007 – Grey, Blue 2008 – Black, Red 2009 – Metallic Thunder Gray, Pearl Mirage White 2011 – Metallic Thunder Gray, Pearl Mirage White 2012 – Metallic Thunder Gray, Pearl Mirage White 2013 – Metallic Thunder Gray, Glass Sparkle Black 2014 – Glass Sparkle Black 2015 – Metallic Matte Black No 2 2016 – Matte Metallic Fibroin Grey 2018 – Pearl Glacier White 2019 – Pearl Glacier White (Canada), Metallic Matte Stellar Blue (USA) 2003 – 2006 Burgman 400 Key Specs: Engine Type: 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, DOHC, 4-valve Displacement: 385cc Power: HP at 7600 RPM, lbs-ft torque at 6000 RPM Bore/Stroke: x Compression Ratio: Fuel System: Fuel injected Seat Height: Wheelbase: Dry Weight: 406 lbs Front Suspension: 41mm telescopic, oil damped Rear Suspension: Link-type, adjustable preload Front Brakes: Single 260mm disc Rear Brake: Single 210mm disc Front Tire: 110/90-13 Rear Tire: 130/70-13 Fuel Tank Capacity: gallon Fuel Milage: 50-60mpg MSRP: $5599 2007 – 2016 Burgman 400 Key Specs: Engine Type: 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, DOHC, 4-valve Displacement: 400cc Power: 32 horsepower @ 6500 RPM Bore/Stroke: x mm Compression Ratio: Fuel System: Fuel Injection Lubrication: Wet sump Ignition: Digital/Transistorized Starter: Electric Transmission: V-belt, CVT-automatic Final Drive: Shaft Seat Height: 710 mm (28 in) Wheelbase: 1585 mm ( in) Ground Clearance: 125 mm ( in) Dry Weight: 489 lbs. Front Suspension: Telescopic, oil damped Rear Suspension: Link-type, adjustable preload Front Brakes: Dual hydraulic disc Rear Brake: Single hydraulic disc Front Tire: 120/80-14 Rear Tire: 150/70-13 Fuel Tank Capacity: L ( imp gal.) Fuel Milage: 50-60mpg USA MSRP: $7899 (2013) Canada MSRP: $7899 (2013) 2018 – Present Burgman 400 Key Specs: Engine Type: 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, DOHC, 4-valve Displacement: 399cc Power: HP @ 6300 RPM, lbs-ft torque @ 4800 RPM Bore/Stroke: x mm Compression Ratio: Fuel System: Fuel Injection Starter: Electric Transmission: V-belt, CVT-automatic Seat Height: 755 mm ( in) Wheelbase: 1580 mm ( in) Ground Clearance: 125 mm ( in) Dry Weight: 474 lbs. Front Suspension: 41mm telescopic forks, oil damped Rear Suspension: Link-type, adjustable preload Front Brakes: Dual 260mm hydraulic disc Rear Brake: Single 210mm hydraulic disc Front Tire: 120/70-15 Rear Tire: 150/70-13 Fuel Tank Capacity: L ( imp gal.) Fuel Milage: 65mpg USA MSRP: $8099 (2018) Overall rating Next up: Ride & brakes 4 out of 5 (4/5) The Suzuki Burgman 400 scooter is an A2-licence friendly middleweight twist-and-go. Its 2017 update brings this large scooter up to date, with the firm improving performance, reducing the overall weight by 7kg, and giving it a slimmer, sportier look. It’s nimbler around town and the revamped 400cc single cylinder engine is now Euro4 compliant and has improved low to mid-range torque. This ensures a swift and progressive ride on the open road. Latest: 2022 Suzuki Burgman 400 review And rivals? Yamaha's TMAX now comes with a hulking 562cc engine, while the Honda Forza 750 was released in 2021. Big scooters are used for just about everything in Europe: touring, weekend blasts, two-up trips to the beach. And yet in the UK we view them as the preserve of kids in hoodies, bike thieves, and wealthy middle-aged commuters. Scooters may not be fashionable with motorcyclists, but when it comes to commuting they tick all the boxes and are fun beyond the city’s limits, too. Maybe we can learn a thing or two from our European cousins after all. While it's a seriously practical, low-cost scooter, there's also a large enthusiast scene for the Burgman. After you've read this review and our owners' reviews, why not join the fun at Suzuki Burgman 400 updated for 2021 Suzuki are taking the fight to their mid-sized maxi scooter rivals in 2021 with major updates to their Burgman 400 range. Now Euro5 compliant, helped by an extra catalyser, the 400cc twist-and-go single is said to have improved throttle control, plus ‘balanced’ low to midrange torque. This is achieved through a number of alterations, including revised cam profiles, piston, injectors and twin-plug cylinder head - which ae also claimed to improve fuel consumption. Keeping everything upright on slippery city streets is a new traction control system, plus a revised ABS unit – now said to be a whole 36g lighter (every little helps!) The brand’s one-touch easy start system included, too. The Burgman becomes even more practical thanks to 42 litres of underseat storage, plus an additional upfront with 12V charging socket. All of this is nothing to the city rider without security and the Burgman gets an immobiliser system, magnetic ignition barrel cover and the ability to pass a chain through the bodywork and around the frame. The 2021 Suzuki Burgman 400 will hit the market in September costing £6799, so keep an eye out for that full review coming soon. Read on for our definite verdict of the 2017-on Burgman 400... Ride quality & brakes Next up: Engine 5 out of 5 (5/5) Rider comfort is improved and the seating position of the new 400 is lower, roomier and inspires confidence. Seat height is increased to 755mm, has been made narrower, has a 20mm thicker pad and there’s an adjustable lumber support. Newly shaped foot-boards make it easier to get feet down. The Burgman's seat is really broad and padded and you get lots of protection from the elements. There's also plenty of room to get your feet in a forward or back position, which means you can stay comfy for longer. Suzuki have made the frame more rigid, slimmed down the bodywork, overall weight is reduced by 7kg and replaced the 14-inch front wheel with a 15-inch rim. It’s more stable at speed but still manoeuvrable around town. The seven-step preload adjustable shock, which is unique in its class, will suit any type of rider and is great when carrying a pillion. The Burgman does get a bit out of its comfort zone in fast, sweeping bends but that isn't really what it was built for so this isn't a big surprise. Line holding is helped by dragging the bar mounted rear brake through bends. Brakes are efficient, without being grabby and the ABS system is lighter, which contributes to the overall weight reduction. Like other maxi-scooters it has a parking brake located on the dash. Engine Next up: Reliability 5 out of 5 (5/5) To keep up with Euro 4 regulations, the Burgman 400’s 400cc single-cylinder motor has a new catalytic converter and iridium spark plug. Throttle response is smooth and the power instant, which is useful when you are in need of an extra little punch. There’s an increase in low to mid-range torque, compared to its predecessor, so it’s quicker to get up to speed. A Euro5 version is on the way for 2021, with deliveries starting in September. Reliability & build quality Next up: Value 4 out of 5 (4/5) The Burgman range has been around since 1998 so there should be no issues with reliability. However, previous models have suffered from problems with corrosion, so maintenance through winter months is key. Our Suzuki Burgman 400 owners' reviews have a good score for reliability. There are a few tips there for luggage and equipment add-ons, too. Value vs rivals Next up: Equipment 4 out of 5 (4/5) It does a claimed 70mpg, which gives it a theoretical tank range of in excess of 200 miles. An Eco Drive indicator reminds you when you are getting a little throttle happy, this could help to improve the fuel economy further and save you some cash. Large capacity scooters may not have taken the UK by storm yet, but their popularity in Europe and other parts of the world means there are plenty to choose from. The Yamaha XMAX 400 is Yamaha’s answer to middleweight scooting and it’s slightly lighter and sportier than the Burgman with stronger brakes. The seat is a little higher, though, which is worth bearing in mind if you’re shorter legged. Related: Suzuki Burgman 400 vs Yamaha XMAX 400 Honda’s Forza 300 represents great value for money but is seriously down on power, producing just 25bhp. You get great fuel economy, though and the Forza will still edge over 80mph which is plenty for UK roads. A relative new kid on the block, BMW’s C400X offers a European alternative with a funky, modern design and a fancy digital dash. Suzuki Burgman vs BMW C400X We took the Burgman around the UK's toughest test route - the MCN250 - with the BMW C400X to see which would come out on top in the real world. Despite their small engine size and presumed city-focus, both of these scooters shrugged off a very cold and tricky MCN250 with consummate ease. From motorway to fast A and B-roads through cities and villages, nothing fazed them and that speaks volumes for their practicality levels. While the Burgman is certainly the more relaxed of the pair, making it more suited than the BMW for a commute that involves dual carriageways, for me the C400X is ultimately the better buy due to its agility, specification and accessories list. The fact you can add the Connectivity dash makes it feel like a premium product with a longer lasting appeal than the Burgman, which although a solid performer is a little less inspiring or fun to ride as it feels a bit too workman-like in its attitude. Equipment 4 out of 5 (4/5) The Burgman 400's new slimmer rear end slightly compromises under-seat storage. There is enough space for a full faced lid and riding jacket. The two glove boxes will hold daily essentials and one has a 12v charging point. It is fitted with an immobiliser and there is an entry point in the bodywork to fit a chain through and lock it up. It features traction control, keyless ignition, an immobiliser and a TFT instrument panel that displays fuel level, mpg, oil and coolant temperatures, and even the optimum time to change gear. For 2021, the Burgman 400 will have all LED lighting including daytime running lights. All you get offered as official extras on the Suzuki are heated grips, knuckle protectors, a topbox and a taller screen. 4 out of 5 Fun ride11 May 2022 Year: 2017 At 6’1” tall I need a little taller windscreen. Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5 Great ride with plenty of power and adequate brakes. Engine 5 out of 5 6200 rpm’s at 67mph with my 250 pounds on it. 6900 rpm’s at 75 mph. Redline at 9k. Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5 Fit and finish great. Value vs rivals 5 out of 5 Equipment 4 out of 5 Taller and stiffer windscreen for riders over six feet would be good. 4 out of 5 By a Yamaha 25 April 2022 by Dunny Version: An400am0 Year: 2021 Likes - Looks nice, comfortable and bigger under saddle storage compared to rivals Dislikes - some obscure mechanical problems twice unresolved by Suzuki and bikes replaced ( based on 5 bikes 2007 - 2021) plastic flaps on petrol, dash boxes are fragile screen tiny little protection I'm 5'7" poor throttle map it hates cruising at mid speeds 50mph clutch not the smoothest. Fuel gauge considerably inaccurate Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5 Nice comfy ride Engine 4 out of 5 Delivers decent throttle response all the way to red line but throttle map seems poor with occasional poor cruise in mid range not the smoothest Reliability & build quality 3 out of 5 Had 5 bikes 4 had reliability issues, seem good enough quality for money though some body plastics should be made better Value vs rivals 4 out of 5 Frequent servicing 3500miles though similar to rivals Equipment 4 out of 5 Marked down as fuel gauge way out reserve kick in when there is over a third left but do like large readout on dash and 2x trip meters (handy as 1 is used as fuel gauge??) Buying experience: Bought 2020 model broke Down on way home took over a month of investigation with no result bike replaced. Had similar event in 2011 brand new bike occasionally stalling no reason found...bike replaced no fault found 5 out of 5 20 July 2020 by Flogged the sports bike 61 Year: 2018 Cracking scooter cheap miles for smiles it's a well balanced performer there's not much to not like I personally struggled with the scooter concept most of my bikes have been sports oriented now I have got my head round it and wish I bought the scooter years ago or even as a second bike believe me you will not go far wrong and don't worry if fellow bikers don't give you the nod Ride quality & brakes 5 out of 5 Full emergency stops can be achieved with the abs better than my previous burgman with the one disc Engine 5 out of 5 Nice and smooth it does make a strange noise under full power scenarios you get use to it motorway travel a breeze just watch the side winds although not at anytime was the scoot not stable Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5 It's new to me so far so good don't forget to switch off the park lights or a flat battery is the result suzuki reliability should be almost guaranteed Value vs rivals 5 out of 5 Only had the first sevice done by previous owner and bike shop pre purchase Equipment 5 out of 5 Happy with the machine as it came delivered it's personal choice I had givi top box oxford heated grips fitted Buying experience: I purchased over the phone with my old burgman as a deposit ex demo model purchased saved list price fully serviced suzuki guaranteed for another year no other dealer nr me could offer the same hence phone purchase 4 out of 5 "They mostly stop nodding - maybe they should try one...."18 April 2020 by Spud Version: Latest model Year: 2018 Annual servicing cost: £120 screen is limited in weather protection, instrumentation and handling are very good as is seat comfort for rider and pillion, however, this writer is short in stature so the seat may be cramped for taller people. Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5 It's not a GS but we tend to use ours more than some other bikes we have owned, albeit grand tours are no longer our main form of riding! It's at it's best for transport, shopping or saving car parking fees - just what it's design target probably was! Longest trip was 100 miles and using the "feet forward" part of the foot boards proved comfortable. Engine 5 out of 5 smooth, especially for a single, with good torque. Yes it is a 'twist and go' but after 5 minutes of riding you forget about clutches and gear shifting. Surprisingly quick off the mark and will easily cruise at 70MPH 2 up. Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5 Was run in over a salty winter, 2018 -2019, and although I do use ACF-50, I'm pleased to report that all fixtures and fittings have remained blemish free - although the starter motor's casing, directly in the path of water from the rear wheel, has slightly tarnished. Value vs rivals 5 out of 5 bodywork removal can add service time and cost, however, good MPG repays with use. Equipment 4 out of 5 I recommend Givi "airflow" screen, Givi rack and top box, also added a 'Fender Extenda' to give additional weather protection to the lower front of the bike and radiator. Had the bike delivered with the factory heated grip kit which has proved to be a wise option. It would have been great if a GPS connection was provided somewhere on the dash/handlebars although there is a glove box outlet for mobile phone charging. Buying experience: Bought from a dealer 4 out of 5 All you need!30 September 2019 by Stephen Purves Year: 2018 Annual servicing cost: £60 Best feature, engine and economy. Worst feature, seat comfort after a couple of hours. Ride quality & brakes 4 out of 5 Twin front discs are good and it handles well although it crashes a bit on rough roads. Plenty of ground clearance. Engine 5 out of 5 Pulls really well and cruises easy at 70-80mph. Accelerates well up to 70mph, then starts to tail off. Seen 85mph but it wasn't flat out and perfectly stable at that speed. Reliability & build quality 5 out of 5 Easy to keep clean. Seems well made. Value vs rivals 4 out of 5 Do my own servicing so price is for parts only. Rear axle oil is a pain as it means taking bodywork off and a large cast alloy cover underneath, but once done, it's easy next time. Smallest oil filter I've ever seen!! Equipment 4 out of 5 I've fitted a screen blade extender, a front fender extender (huggers aren't available which is a shame as the engine takes all the rain and dirt off the rear wheel) 3 finger levers and handguards, but not Suzuki's own which are £185!!!!! Under seat storage only takes one full face helmet and there's no locks on the glove boxes under the handlebars. Buying experience: Bought as an ex-demo with 740 miles on the clock and saved £1500. 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