2010 Suzuki GS500F

2010 Suzuki GS500F
4. 2010 Suzuki GS500FThe 2010 Suzuki GS500F features styling that is inspired on the GSX-R championship-winning machines as, starting with 2004 it presents a full fairing with the purpose of increasing rider comfort by providing an aerodynamic sport appearance.

In order for the bike to really stand out with its new fairing, Suzuki also redesigned the fuel tank, seat, and rear end of the motorcycle. It resulted into a versatile entry-level model styled like a superbike machine but which still retains the comfort given by the relaxed riding position of the handlebars and seat.

Despite the presence of a full fairing, the Suzuki GS500F isn’t as aggressive looking as the competition as the last is inspired on those Ninja models from the 1990s and isn’t as refined as the subject of this review.

The main color combination remains the same as in 2008 – White/Blue – while graphics discretely change.

Test Ride

2. 2010 Suzuki GS500F
2010 Suzuki GS500F
The Suzuki GS500F is engineered to deliver predictable power and easy to get accustomed with versatility at the lowest possible price. Having a 31.1 seat height, it is destined to middle-sized riders, but can also become the dearest friend of short or female riders.

Its four-stroke, twin cylinder, 487cc, air cooled DOHC engine provides it with all the needed power while it is still economical, but most importantly, dependable. Those 34mm Mikuni carburetors should receive all the credit for that as they are the needed element from a chain of pieces that form a reliable engine with smooth power delivery.

While experiencing corners I opened up the throttle in order to see if the strong acceleration affects in any way, but the bike remains properly balanced. I wanted to see how the bike behaves under these conditions because beginners often do similar mistakes and their ride has to be very forgiving so as they won’t meet the asphalt. The Suzuki GS500F certainly is, and its riders won’t have the “joy” to notice they haven’t made the right choice.

A more experienced rider will tell you that the bike is great for in-town cruising or highway use because it features a six-speed transmission which shifts smoothly and allows the rider to extract the best out of that twin cylinder engine. I did exactly that and I have to say that once you get used to it, transformation is the word my friend.

Steering is very precise and this completes the bike’s friendly character. I have tried to simulate some usual mistakes but this motorcycle has the tendency of establishing its cornering line and if the rider doesn’t lean enough or it leans a bit too much, it is very easy to correct and rearrange during the corner.
2010 Suzuki GS500F
3. 2010 Suzuki GS500FOne of the systems that contribute to the super friendly behavior is the suspension system. The telescopic front fork and link-type rear suspension feature both adjustable preload and provide great comfort while efficiently going from point A to point B or running down the highway in top gear.

The bike could have got a little better in what concerns the front and rear braking systems because, although efficient, they seem a little week, especially at the back.

Overall, the Suzuki GS500F is a great, reliable package offering performance and handling in a cheap mean of personal transportation. It is exactly what a beginning rider would want from it and more that an experienced one would expect.

Price

Beginner bikes have to be cheap in order to sell and until now the GS500F made no exception as a 2009 model year featured the suggested retail price of $5,499, just like the competition. Suzuki presents it as the first solution to your commuting needs and motorcycling passion, so we reckon a 2010 model won’t get over $6K.

SPECIFICATIONS


Engine and Transmission

Displacement: 487cc
Type: twin-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled DOHC
Bore Stroke: 74.0 mm (2.913 in) x 56.6 mm (2.228 in)
Compression Ratio: 9.0:1
Fuel System: BSR34, twin
Lubrication: Wet Sump
Ignition: Electronic ignition (Transistorized)
Transmission: 6-speed constant mesh
Final Drive: D.I.D. 520VM, 110 links

Chassis and Dimensions

Suspension Front: Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
Suspension Rear: Link type, coil spring, oil damped
Brakes Front: Disc brake
Brakes Rear: Disc brake
Tires Front: 110/70-17M/C (54H), tubeless
Tires Rear: 130/70-17M/C (62H), tubeless
Overall Length: 2080 mm (81.9 in)
Overall Width: 800 mm (31.5 in)
Overall Height: 1150 mm (45.3 in)
Seat Height: 790 mm (31.1 in)
Ground Clearance: 120 mm (4.7 in)
Wheelbase: 1405 mm (55.3 in)
Curb Weight: 199 kg (439 lbs)
Fuel Tank Capacity: 20.0 L (5.3/4.4 US/Imp gal)

Features & Benefits

1. 2010 Suzuki GS500F
2010 Suzuki GS500F

Key Features



  • Full fairing for increased rider comfort and an aggressive sport look in an entry-level package















  • Oil cooler - Air-cooled oil cooler for more consistent engine operating temperature and increased engine durability















  • Rear suspension - Easily accessible 7-way preload adjuster of rear suspension allows quick tailoring to rider’s preference






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