Honda CB650R 2019 vs. Suzuki GSR 750 2017

Honda CB650R 2019

Suzuki GSR 750 2017
Overview - Honda CB650R 2019 vs Suzuki GSR 750 2017
The Honda CB650R 2019 and the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 are both naked bikes with similar engine types, inline four-cylinder engines. 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 2019's 95 HP. The Suzuki also has a higher torque of 80 Nm compared to the Honda's 64 Nm. This means that the Suzuki may offer slightly better acceleration and overall performance.
Both bikes have a steel frame and double disk brakes with double piston calipers at the front. They also have the same tire dimensions, with a width of 120 mm and a diameter of 17 inches at the front and 180 mm at the rear. The wheelbase and seat height are also identical, with a wheelbase of 1450 mm and a seat height of 810 mm for the Honda and 815 mm for the Suzuki. However, the Suzuki has a slightly larger fuel tank capacity of 17.5 liters compared to the Honda's 15.4 liters.

Honda CB650R 2019
In terms of strengths, the Honda CB650R 2019 is praised for its rev-happy engine, reasonable power, and sporty seating position. It also has wide handlebars and is considered very rideable and comfortable for everyday use. Additionally, the Honda has a pretty display, which adds to its overall appeal.
On the other hand, the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 is commended for its attractive overall appearance and stable handling. The suspension elements have been successfully tuned, providing a comfortable ride. The instruments are also easy to read, adding to the overall user experience.

Suzuki GSR 750 2017
However, the Honda CB650R 2019 does have some weaknesses. Some users have noted weakness in the chassis, which can be seen as a disadvantage. Additionally, the Honda may not have as much power from the hairpin as its two-cylinder competition.
Similarly, the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 has its own weaknesses. The brake system requires a lot of manual force, which can be tiring for the rider. Additionally, some users have found the box swingarm to be not particularly aesthetically pleasing.
In conclusion, both the Honda CB650R 2019 and the Suzuki GSR 750 2017 have their own strengths and weaknesses. The Suzuki offers slightly more power and torque, while the Honda provides a comfortable and rideable experience. Ultimately, the choice between the two models will depend on the rider's preferences and priorities.
Technical Specifications Honda CB650R 2019 compared to Suzuki GSR 750 2017
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Honda CB650R 2019

Honda's CB650R proves brilliantly that four-cylinder naked bikes with little displacement are also a real source of joy on the country road. The engine tuning gives enough pressure from the hairpin bend and rewards with a wonderful four-cylinder shriek after a short wait. The suspension components clearly attempt a balancing act between everyday life and sportiness, which is why unrest can quickly be found in the vehicle when approaching the cornering at a brisk pace. Somehow, however, this imperfection gives the Honda a lot of character and gives the rider the feeling of having to actively integrate himself into the action. For country road racers with a daily commute, a real recommendation!
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 2019 and a Suzuki GSR 750 2017. There are the same number of bikes of both models available on the 1000PS.de marketplace, specifically 7. It takes less time to sell a Honda CB650R with 61 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.