Honda CB650R 2021 vs. Suzuki GSR 750 2017

Honda CB650R 2021

Suzuki GSR 750 2017
Overview - Honda CB650R 2021 vs Suzuki GSR 750 2017
The Honda CB650R 2021 and the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 are both naked bikes with similar technical specifications. Both bikes have an inline four-cylinder engine and a steel twin tube frame. However, there are some notable differences between the two models.
In terms of engine power, the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 has a slight advantage with 106 HP compared to the Honda CB650R 2021's 95 HP. The Suzuki also offers more torque with 80 Nm compared to the Honda's 63 Nm. This means that the Suzuki may have better acceleration and overall performance.
In terms of displacement, the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 has a larger engine with a displacement of 749 ccm compared to the Honda CB650R 2021's 649 ccm. This may contribute to the Suzuki's higher power and torque figures.

Honda CB650R 2021
Both bikes have similar brake systems with double disc brakes at the front. However, the Honda CB650R 2021 has four-piston calipers, while the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 has double piston calipers. This may result in a difference in braking performance, with the Honda potentially offering better stopping power.
In terms of dimensions and weights, both bikes have the same front and rear tire widths and diameters. They also have the same wheelbase of 1450 mm. However, there are slight differences in seat height and fuel tank capacity. The Suzuki GSR 750 2017 has a slightly higher seat height of 815 mm compared to the Honda CB650R 2021's 810 mm. The Suzuki also has a larger fuel tank capacity of 17.5 liters compared to the Honda's 15.4 liters.
When it comes to strengths, the Honda CB650R 2021 is praised for its Neo Sports Cafe optics, making it visually appealing. It is also considered suitable for beginners and offers a good price-performance ratio. The engine is said to rev up smoothly and the bike has low fuel consumption.
On the other hand, the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 is commended for its attractive overall appearance and stable handling. The suspension elements have been well-tuned, providing a comfortable ride. The instruments are also easy to read.

Suzuki GSR 750 2017
However, there are also weaknesses for each bike. The Honda CB650R 2021 is criticized for having too little space for tall riders and mediocre equipment. It is also described as relatively chubby and lacking punch from the rev range.
The Suzuki GSR 750 2017, on the other hand, has a brake system that requires a lot of manual force. Additionally, some may find the box swingarm unattractive.
In conclusion, the Honda CB650R 2021 and the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 are both capable naked bikes with their own strengths and weaknesses. The Suzuki offers slightly more power and torque, while the Honda may be more suitable for beginners and offers a better price-performance ratio. Ultimately, the choice between the two models will depend on the rider's preferences and priorities.
Technical Specifications Honda CB650R 2021 compared to Suzuki GSR 750 2017
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Honda CB650R 2021

13 out of a possible 24 points mean 5th place in the large mid-range naked bike comparison test 2021. The Honda puts up a good fight against the technically more advanced competition and can leave a motorbike behind despite its position as an outsider. Pleasing looks, accessible riding and the low price make the shortcomings that were brought to light in the direct comparison fade into the background.
Suzuki GSR 750 2017

A razor-sharp design with an aggressive front and narrow rear - just as speedy street raiders have always wanted. It is a pity that the rear swingarm was neglected (officially for weight reasons, unofficially for cost reasons), and the front dual-piston brake system seems a little weak. However, the performance during the ride, both at high speed and in tight corners, is quite good.
Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Honda CB650R vs Suzuki GSR 750
There are a few key differences between a Honda CB650R 2021 and a Suzuki GSR 750 2017. There are the same number of bikes of both models available on the 1000PS.de marketplace, specifically 11. It takes less time to sell a Honda CB650R with 63 days compared to 117 days for a Suzuki GSR 750. Since model year 2019 1000PS.de editors have written 23 reviews for the Honda CB650R and 12 reviews for the Suzuki GSR 750 since model year 2011. The first review for the Honda CB650R was published on 10/8/2018 and now has more than 53,700 views. This compares to more than 5,400 views for the first review on Suzuki GSR 750 published on 10/5/2010.