Suzuki GSX-S1000GX 2024
The Suzuki GSX-S1000GX does a damn good job as a crossover bike. The range of possible uses is huge. You feel equally comfortable in the saddle when riding in a sporty style and when travelling comfortably. A very practical bike with which you can have a lot of fun and enjoy touring long distances.
great reponsiveness, great torque curve
Very good integration of the quickshifter including perfect shifting
Very high-quality overall impression - the bike is very reliable
Very stable riding performance in all situations
Good electronic suspension enables a very wide range of use
The bike looks authentic both as a comfortable touring machine and as an aggressive sports bike
Accessible and logical operation of the electronics
Very harmonious riding performance
Hardly any vibrations and no disturbing noises - the bike presents itself very confidently
automatic mode of the suspension adapts optimally to different road conditions
The maximum payload is 198kg. For a touring motorbike, this is a little too tight
The extensive standard equipment in this price range lacks a centre stand and heated grips
Integration of sat nav is cumbersome - no suitable mounting point available, standard software not a fully-fledged solution
Standard tyres seem unwieldy and spoil the great impression
Windscreen can only be adjusted with tools
Honda VFR800X Crossrunner 2011
The Honda Crossrunner has established itself as a versatile all-rounder that skilfully blurs the boundaries between sport touring motorcycle and adventure bike. With its characterful V4 engine, balanced suspension set-up and high suitability for everyday use, it hits the sweet spot for riders looking for a reliable bike for a wide range of uses. Over the years, the concept has proven itself and built up a loyal fan base that appreciates the bike's exceptional durability and emotional character.
Characterful V4 engine with a wide range of applications
excellent balance between handling and stability
high long-term reliability
above-average build quality
Difficult to read rev counter in sunlight
no hydraulic rear preload
narrow knee angle when touring for longer distances
abrupt VTEC transition on the first generation
increased maintenance requirements for valve clearance control
stator problems on early models
relatively high weight of over 240 kg kerb weight