Kawasaki Vulcan S 2015 vs. Suzuki GSR 750 2014

Kawasaki Vulcan S 2015

Suzuki GSR 750 2014
Overview - Kawasaki Vulcan S 2015 vs Suzuki GSR 750 2014

Kawasaki Vulcan S 2015

Suzuki GSR 750 2014
Technical Specifications Kawasaki Vulcan S 2015 compared to Suzuki GSR 750 2014
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Kawasaki Vulcan S 2015

The Vulcan S is reinvigorating the "small" mid-size cruiser scene - not only because of its unique design, but also because it is so easy to ride and is aimed at beginners. The low seat height and the narrow saddle help the rider to stand securely on the ground, while the low centre of gravity also makes for easy and safe handling. The engine also fits in well with the uncomplicated appearance, can be revved up decently from 2000 rpm and only stops at around 10,000 rpm - something that has never been seen before in a cruiser. The "Ergo-Fit" system, which varies the seat height, the rider's distance from the handlebars and the footrests, costs extra but also allows the Vulcan S owner generous customisation options.
Suzuki GSR 750 2014

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.