Pros: Smooth ride, lots of power, good mpg,
very comfortable great looks Cons: Small tank, hard seat
Should have bought one sooner, Literally
Ive had several other bikes, this one beats them all.
loads of power and loads of fun. I have looked around for a bike that was lightweight with a low seat but still had power and this is it. I have...
Pros: Comfortable for smaller people (under 6 feet, under 160 lbs.) Cons: Small gas tank.
This is my second Intruder 800. I've owned a 1994 and 1995. Both in the black with blue metal-flake paint scheme. I think Suzuki has made two minor styling mistakes with the later models. First, you can't go wrong with basic black. To my knowledge,...
Pros: Hot-rod power, gorgeous looks, good handling, very reliable Cons: Small tank
Having owned more sporty bikes in the past, when I went shopping for a cruiser for daily use I didn’t want something big, heavy, and with the elephant-like handling of most cruisers. Instead I wanted something with cruiser styling but real power, light...
Pros: Power...looks...Suzuki reputation, its
got it all!! Cons: Haven't found any???
I have owned other Suzuki bikes and autos and this just
continues in the Suzuki tradition of offering much for
your money with top notch reliability....love the bike!!
The main 'con' that I have found is about the skinny front
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Pros: Looks, power, handling, low maintaince. Cons: Stock tires, small gas tank, seat can be uncomfortable.
I got a 1999 Suzuki Intruder VS800 as my first bike recently. Not really having anything else to compare it to, other than the 250cc that I rode in my Motorcycle Training Course, I thought that it had more power than I would ever need in a bike. Also, ...
The sun beats down on the hot pavement as I slip into my leathers. Helmet and gloves are on and I am ready to go. I sadly hoist myself onto my '93 Suzuki Intruder 800 and prepare for the last ride of the season.
This motorcycle caught my eye the...
Pros: Great looks, more power than a cruiser needs to have Cons: Seat, small gas tank
I bought my bike used, in 2004, and it is a 2001. The bike only had 1,700 miles on it. Super bike. It has torque to burn. Speed limit is somewhere in excess of any sensible riding, I needed 85 once, and it got there from 60, in less than the length ...
Pros: Extremely quick, light, great looking Cons: feels loose in the corners at first.
As I am typing this I am looking across at my 87' Suzuki Intruder and wishing it wasn't 40 degrees and sleeting. OK I have ridden in 40 degree temp's before but slush and freezing rain and quick bikes shouldn't mix. Speaking of mixing, I will now share...
Pros: Economy, handling, mid-sized power Cons: Fuel capacity, seat comfort
I bought my 2000 VS-800 in October 2003 when it had 1954 miles on it, and I have not been sorry. My previous riding experience was minimal and many years ago, so I was determined to buy a mid-sized bike to get some experience under my butt before ...
Pros: Good ride/Handling Cons: Haven't found any yet
I was originally going to purchase a Harley. But the price for what they wanted was more than I wanted/could go for. I went to the shop to have my Yamaha 650 fitted for new shoes and there it was, the Intruder 800. I was instantly impressed with it's...
Pros: Good power, killer looks Cons: Poor stock seat, Cramped when 2 up
I bought this bike new in Dec. '94. I knew the price range I wanted, and I knew a great deal about bikes in general (I'm a gearhead, and I've been riding for 17 years.) This is probably the best bike Suzuki has ever made. I have never...
Pros: Easy ride, powerful, eyecatching style Cons: battery & ac a tough reach
I've owned this bike for 6 months and I love it. '95 low chopper style cruiser with a 21" razor thin front tire makes this bike stand out from the rest. After market pipes give it just the right rumble...looks and sounds much bigger. The seat and pull...
Pros: great looks, stable smooth ride, high quality manufacture and generally very well engineered Cons: no storage, poor helmet lock, servicing difficulties, unreliable fork-lock, for smaller riders not behemoths
OK I am smaller than most of my biker cohorts (5'6"/160lbs) and this has made buying the right bike difficult. I am sick of feeling I am on the wrong horse. That is one of the reasons why I have been ecstatic since getting my '87 Intruder. This is a ...
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