Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 vs. Suzuki GSR 600 2006

Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013

Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013

Suzuki GSR 600 2006

Suzuki GSR 600 2006

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Overview - Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 vs Suzuki GSR 600 2006

The Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 and the Suzuki GSR 600 2006 are both naked bikes that offer a thrilling riding experience. However, there are some notable differences between the two models.

In terms of engine power, the Suzuki GSR 600 2006 takes the lead with its 98 HP engine compared to the 72 HP engine of the Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013. This means that the GSR 600 has more power and may offer a more exhilarating ride. Additionally, the GSR 600 has four cylinders, while the SFV 650 Gladius has only two. This difference in cylinder count may also contribute to the GSR 600's superior power output.

Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013

Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013

When it comes to displacement, the GSR 600 has a smaller engine with a displacement of 599 ccm, while the SFV 650 Gladius boasts a larger engine with a displacement of 645 ccm. This means that the SFV 650 Gladius may have a slight advantage in terms of torque and overall performance.

In terms of dimensions and weights, the SFV 650 Gladius has a slightly longer wheelbase of 1445 mm compared to the GSR 600's 1400 mm. This longer wheelbase may contribute to the SFV 650 Gladius' solid handling and stability. Both bikes share the same seat height of 785 mm, providing a comfortable riding position for most riders. However, the GSR 600 has a larger fuel tank capacity of 16.5 liters compared to the SFV 650 Gladius' 14.5 liters. This means that the GSR 600 may offer a slightly longer range before needing to refuel.

In terms of strengths, the SFV 650 Gladius is praised for its solid handling, good ergonomics, and powerful V2 engine. This means that riders can expect a bike that is easy to maneuver, comfortable to ride, and offers a satisfying amount of power. On the other hand, the GSR 600 is known for its rev-hungry engine, stability, and liveliness. This means that riders can enjoy a bike that is eager to rev, offers a stable ride, and feels lively on the road. Overall, both bikes offer a great overall package in terms of performance.

Suzuki GSR 600 2006

Suzuki GSR 600 2006

However, there are also some weaknesses to consider. The SFV 650 Gladius has a cheap-looking swingarm and a telescopic fork, which may not provide the same level of aesthetics and performance as other bikes in its class. On the other hand, the GSR 600 clearly lacks wind protection, which may be a disadvantage for riders who value comfort and protection from the elements. Additionally, the GSR 600 could benefit from a USD fork, which would enhance its overall performance.

In conclusion, both the Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 and the Suzuki GSR 600 2006 offer exciting riding experiences. While the GSR 600 may have a slight advantage in terms of engine power and displacement, the SFV 650 Gladius compensates with its solid handling and good ergonomics. Ultimately, the choice between the two models will depend on the rider's preferences and priorities.

Technical Specifications Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 compared to Suzuki GSR 600 2006

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Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013

Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013

The Suzuki's top performer is clearly its engine; the V2 is wonderfully agile and powerful. This often makes up for the somewhat feminine appearance, which this racy engine does not really deserve.

solid handling

good ergonomics

powerful V2 engine

cheap-looking swingarm

telescopic fork

Suzuki GSR 600 2006

Suzuki GSR 600 2006

The naked Suzuki has not been spared in any neuralgic areas. On the road, you enjoy the high-quality engine and chassis. It is super agile in tight corners and fast and stable in wide radii.

Rev-hungry engine

stable and lively at the same time

excellent overall package

clearly lacks wind protection

USD fork would suit it well.

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius vs Suzuki GSR 600

There are a few key differences between a Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 and a Suzuki GSR 600 2006. In terms of price, the actual average price of a Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 is about 15% higher. A Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 experiences a loss of 960 USD in one year and 550 USD in two years of ownership. This is offset by a loss of 430 USD and 770 USD for a Suzuki GSR 600 2006. Compared to Suzuki GSR 600 2006 there are less Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius 2013 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 6 compared to 7. It takes less time to sell a Suzuki GSR 600 with 57 days compared to 65 days for the Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius. Since model year 2009 1000PS.de editors have written 7 reviews for the Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius and 15 reviews for the Suzuki GSR 600 since model year 2006. The first review for the Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius was published on 2/4/2009 and now has more than 46,000 views. This compares to more than 4,100 views for the first review on Suzuki GSR 600 published on 2/18/2005.

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