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Suzuki GSX-8R Review : Sport-Touring Sweetness

Suzuki GSX-8R Review : Sport-Touring Sweetness
Hazique Zairill
May 28, 2025

The GSX-8R isn’t just another middleweight sportbike, it’s Suzuki’s fresh take on real-world supersport practicality, blending daily usability with weekend adrenaline.

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Suzuki’s comeback in the middleweight sportbike scene arrives with the GSX-8R, an all-new platform launched late last year, positioned as a road-friendly supersport with touring chops. And after spending some time in the saddle with the Metallic Sword Silver colour, I can tell you this bike isn’t chasing outright lap times. Instead, it delivers something more valuable for everyday riders: balance.

Sure, the middleweight supersport class has seen a revival lately. But it’s no longer all about high-revving, track-dedicated screamers. Instead, bikes like the GSX-8R embrace rider comfort and real-world rideability without dulling the edge completely.

Design That Divides but Grows on You

The GSX-8R sports a sharp, aggressive design that’s bound to split opinions. The vertically stacked LED headlights remind me of the 2003 Ducati 999, either love it or hate it. But Suzuki’s design language here is unique, bold, and instantly recognizable. The short rear section with exposed frame rails screams modern naked-bike DNA fused with classic supersport proportions.

The 14-litre tank complements the muscular stance, and even though the 205 kg kerb weight sounds chunky on paper, it disappears once you get moving. The ergos? Surprisingly comfortable for a sportbike, upright enough to tour, tucked enough to have fun.

Suzuki GSX-8R

Engine That Delivers Punch Without Drama

Under the fairing sits a 776cc parallel-twin engine, the same as the V-Strom 800. It makes 82 hp and 78 Nm, which might sound modest, but it’s how that torque comes in that matters. Thanks to the 270-degree crank and Suzuki’s cross balancer shaft, the GSX-8R is buttery smooth with punchy low-end and midrange grunt.

Having tested the V-Strom 800RE before, I expected familiar performance, but the 8R’s sportier setup really amplifies the fun factor. The bi-directional quickshifter is a cherry on top, keeping the ride engaging without being intimidating.

Performance You Can Actually Use

While the world drools over inline-fours, the GSX-8R’s twin-cylinder approach feels like a practical move. Whether you’re slicing through traffic or blasting down twisty backroads, the torque-rich character means you don’t need to be redlining it to have fun. With 0-100Km/h in just 4.5 seconds, pulling from 60km/h to 150km/h in the 4th gear was also completely achievable.

It’s a do-it-all engine that won’t overwhelm you but still leaves a grin on your face. And crucially, it’s manageable enough for daily commuting on unpredictable Malaysian roads.

Suzuki GSX-8R

Composed Ride and Sharp Handling

On the suspension side, Suzuki nailed the balance again. GSX-8R uses Hitachi Astemo units with a Showa SFF-BP (Separate Function Fork – Big Piston) USD forks and a link-type rear preload-adjustable monoshock. Plush on daily roads, but firm enough for spirited canyon runs, what more do you want?

The GSX-8R’s 17-inch wheels come wrapped in Dunlop Roadsport 2 tyres, offering excellent grip. The chassis and lightweight aluminium swingarm inspire confidence in corners, and the brakes (twin 310mm front discs) have solid bite without being grabby.

Suzuki GSX-8R

Features That Matter Without the Gimmicks

Tech-wise, the GSX-8R gets Suzuki’s Intelligent Ride System, with three riding modes (A, B, C), 4-level traction control, ABS, low-rpm assist, and a slick 5-inch TFT screen. It even gets Suzuki’s easy start system for added convenience.

Mode A (Active) is for max aggression, sharp and wild. Mode B (Basic) tones it down for mixed conditions, while Mode C (Comfort) keeps it chill and predictable. For city riding, I stuck mostly to Mode B. But twist the throttle in Mode A on the open road, and this bike becomes a different animal.

Suzuki GSX-8R

Verdict: The GSX-8R Makes Total Sense

If you’re looking for a sportbike that won’t break your back, burn a hole in your wallet, or make you feel like you’re riding a racehorse through a shopping mall, this is it. The GSX-8R strikes a near-perfect balance between everyday comfort and weekend thrills.

No, it’s not the fastest in its class, and it won’t match top-end screamers like the ZX-6R. But it delivers what most riders really want: excitement, comfort, and versatility in one sharp-looking package.

2024 Suzuki GSX-8R Specifications

Engine: 776cm, 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC

Power: 82 Horsepower

Torque: 78 Nm Torque

Transmission: 6-Speed

Fuel System: Fuel injection 

Bore and Stroke: 84mm x 70mm 

Braking: Dual four-piston radial-mount Nissin callipers 310mm front discs, 240mm rear disc

Features: Suzuki’s Intelligent Ride System, TCS, Easy Start, Low RPM Assist, ABS, Suzuki Cross Balancer

Seat Height: 810 mm

Curb Weight: 205 kg 

Fuel Tank Capacity: 14 Litre

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Buyer's guide
May 28, 2025
Hazique Zairill

Passionate sports and motorbike enthusiasts who believe in the phrase, "Writing is the painting of the voice."

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