Suzuki GSX 1400

The Suzuki GSX 1400 is a true bike that is a pleasure to drive and is by far not lightweight. The best things that this bike offers to its riders are the well-suspended package that has good brakes, a unique look, and great up-right riding position.

The fuel-injected 1,402cc engine is silky smooth with massive amounts of low and mid-range torque. With just 1000 kilometres under it’s belt the Witch Cycles demo’ GSX registered a genuine 120 N-m of torque at 5,000 rpm. But what is even more impressive is the fact that over 110 N-m is maintained from 3,000 rpm right through to 6,000 rpm. Remember these are not factory claimed figures but results that we tested ourselves.

For comparison Suzuki’s 1200 Bandit makes 90 N-m at the rear wheel while Yamaha’s XJR 1300 pumps out around 95 N-m. Big capacity V-Twins are renowned for their wide band of available torque but the only one I think would possibly pump out more than the GSX is Honda’s new VTX 1800. We haven’t managed to get one of those on the dyno just yet so we will have to wait and see.

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