Thread: [Ownership Thread]: Suzuki GS150R
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Old 03-29-2009, 02:31 PM   #209 (permalink)
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Bike India says the bike vibrates over 100, pass me the link of that page ok.......also bro to start feeling vibtrations at say 105, I shoudl atleast feel "SOME" some amount of vibs begining at 100........no exaggerating coz it my bike but believe me when it comes to ride comfort and utter smoothness GSR is the holy KING of all bike every produced. I will say again " there is vitrually no difference in the level of vibrations from 80 to 100-101 not even a hint and I thnk logically suddenly bike would not produce vibs at 105....yes may be when we cross 110 we might ...thats still to see..........but how many times you drive a bike at 110+ man......even on long trip I think 100-105 would be more than sufficient....
Hey dude... I was mistaken They didn't say about speed. I don't have the link I read it in magazine. Here is the quote-
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Though GS150R's engine felt smooth initially, spending time with Unicorn made me realize that Honda was still the smoothest package of the lot. The GS150R further disappointed me when I could distinctively hear the sound of valve clutter and a slight knocking from the engine. These sounds get amplified in higher revs and vibes kick in after the 7,000 rmp mark. However they are lesser than one would experience on a similar capacity Pulsar.
I won't believe this, unless some owner proves it, not any (biased) review.. I didn't experience this on my test ride.
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