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Re: Suzuki Inazuma 250 Review : xBhp's First impression & ride report
True! The Zuma is a true gentleman's motorcycle. I love my commute on it, everyday. While the torque is 'sufficient' in the city, the bike is a bit heavy for a 250. That's because of its robust build. I'm sure it'll withstand abuse for years and if babied, should last a lifetime. Suzuki can actually plonk a 500 twin (with medium power and high torque), in the same chassis and sell a Zuma 500. It is that good. I do hope someone tries an engine transplant on this!Originally posted by gs150r_gilbert View PostLive life, a quarter-mile at a time!
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Re: Suzuki Inazuma 250 Review : xBhp's First impression & ride report
Hi Raja, thank you for your quote! I know this should not be that important to every Inazuma owner, but, have you tried the 15T mod (I believe yourself) quoted earlier this year? I understand this should hardly make any difference if you cruise at 100 the whole time, but the idea behind a 250 over a 150cc bike, in my opinion, is going a faster at lower revs, with greater stability.Originally posted by raja_ghuru View PostTrue! The Zuma is a true gentleman's motorcycle. I love my commute on it, everyday. While the torque is 'sufficient' in the city, the bike is a bit heavy for a 250. That's because of its robust build. I'm sure it'll withstand abuse for years and if babied, should last a lifetime. Suzuki can actually plonk a 500 twin (with medium power and high torque), in the same chassis and sell a Zuma 500. It is that good. I do hope someone tries an engine transplant on this!
Other than that, I agree with you that Inazuma is a pretty good commuter and a true gentleman's bike... I think someone from an Indian forum deemed it actually better overall than the new Dominar 400..! and a 500cc engine in there would make it just fabulous... probably 45 HP + monster torque would be good for a 500cc Zuma.
Cheers!
Gil
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Re: Suzuki Inazuma 250 Review : xBhp's First impression & ride report
No, not yet. Although, it is on the cards. I wanted to do that when I go in for the chain sprockets kit replacement.Originally posted by gs150r_gilbert View PostHi Raja, thank you for your quote! I know this should not be that important to every Inazuma owner, but, have you tried the 15T mod (I believe yourself) quoted earlier this year? I understand this should hardly make any difference if you cruise at 100 the whole time, but the idea behind a 250 over a 150cc bike, in my opinion, is going a faster at lower revs, with greater stability.
Other than that, I agree with you that Inazuma is a pretty good commuter and a true gentleman's bike... I think someone from an Indian forum deemed it actually better overall than the new Dominar 400..! and a 500cc engine in there would make it just fabulous... probably 45 HP + monster torque would be good for a 500cc Zuma.
Cheers!
GilLive life, a quarter-mile at a time!
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Re: Suzuki Inazuma 250 Review : xBhp's First impression & ride report
Hello Raja,Originally posted by raja_ghuru View PostNo, not yet. Although, it is on the cards. I wanted to do that when I go in for the chain sprockets kit replacement.
Thank you for your comments. I hope the investment on your Zuma is not coming too soon and, again, I appreciate your advice on Inazuma. I am still taking good care of my Gs150r so I do not need to upgrade to the 250, as planned, because of mechanical problems.
Have a great rest of your week!
Gilbert
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Re: Suzuki Inazuma 250 Review : xBhp's Ride Report
If you are looking for a new bike and you like the GS150 and don't mind fairings then the GSX250 would be a good bet too. Same engine as the Inazuma but with some small but significant improvements like hazard lights and inverted lcd which is really good for when it is sunny.
Regardless of trying to look like a sportsbike, it has a fairly upright seating position like the gixxer 150. The GW250 has been a huge improvement on my GS150 in all areas and is well worth the price in places that are not India
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especially at I also checked out the Vstrom and the new SV650 and I really hope they come up with a naked that sort of bridges the gap between the two in the form of something like a gw600. I liked the vstrom way especially at highway speeds and the sv650 felt too sporty for me.Last edited by chiron; 06-08-2017, 06:45 AM.
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Re: Suzuki Inazuma 250 Review : xBhp's Ride Report
Hello Chiron,Originally posted by chiron View PostIf you are looking for a new bike and you like the GS150 and don't mind fairings then the GSX250 would be a good bet too. Same engine as the Inazuma but with some small but significant improvements like hazard lights and inverted lcd which is really good for when it is sunny.
Regardless of trying to look like a sportsbike, it has a fairly upright seating position like the gixxer 150. The GW250 has been a huge improvement on my GS150 in all areas and is well worth the price in places that are not India
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especially at I also checked out the Vstrom and the new SV650 and I really hope they come up with a naked that sort of bridges the gap between the two in the form of something like a gw600. I liked the vstrom way especially at highway speeds and the sv650 felt too sporty for me.
I was not notified of your post, and since I am only a regular at the GS150r forum, I was not able to read it. Thanks a lot for your kind advice. I believe at this point Inazuma would be the safest bet for me after my current bike, GS. GSX250 here is too expensive, even more so than a CBR600 F4i in mint condition. Go figure.
Thanks again, I hope you are still enjoying your Inazuma! And BTW, the new SV650 should certainly be a much sportier bike compared to VStrom.
Gil
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Re: Suzuki Inazuma 250 Review : xBhp's Ride Report
Guys wait till next year, Suzuki are coming out with a gsxr 250 single cylinder mill that will put out about 28bhp based on the existing gixxer 150 frame and engine, it will be 6 speed with a oil cooler and it will be priced a good 40-50k cheaper than the existing cbr 250 in the market, and it will be DOHC setup.
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