2023 SUZUKI V-STROM 800DE REVIEW!

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • The 2023 Suzuki V-Strom 800DE is a bike I have wanted to ride since the day I saw it announced! As I DRZ400SM owner and reviewer who has been able to ride all the recent Suzuki V-strom models. Plus I was lucky enough to get to ride a 1994 DR 800S BIG! This bike has a lot to prove...But with the new Suzuki 776cc parallel twin engine on a 270-degree firing order, that I have tested in my review of the 2023 suzuki GSX-8S, and love it i will note....This could be REALLY GOOD!
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  • @overkillnick1003
    @overkillnick1003 Před rokem +27

    Lucky enough to take this out back to back with the Transalp. The Suzuki won in every area as far as I am concerned, the power was easily accessible low down, the Transalp had to be worked. The Suzuki was also far more comfortable and felt a more substantial bike. V strom vs Transalp……V strom wins.

    • @cedric7016
      @cedric7016 Před rokem +2

      I rode the transalp for 3 days and was not excited at all afterwards

    • @chrisdodson9972
      @chrisdodson9972 Před rokem +2

      I did exactly the same. The transalp isn't in the same league. The vibrations on the honda loosened my fillings.

  • @F3udF1st
    @F3udF1st Před rokem +6

    Finally someone reviewing the nice color!

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem

      Luck of the draw in this case 🙂👍

  • @cirian75
    @cirian75 Před rokem +7

    Excellent everyman review, much better than the magazine princesses.

  • @LickyDischarge
    @LickyDischarge Před rokem +2

    Superb upload dude! Very much enjoyed thank you 👍🏻

  • @comicbiker3559
    @comicbiker3559 Před rokem +2

    Love it, excellent review ❤

  • @KevinMaschke1
    @KevinMaschke1 Před rokem +1

    I ride a 650XT, and got an 800DE to ride while mine was in the garage. It feels different, but similar.
    Officially it weights 14KG more than my current V-Strom 650XT, but it feels a bit lighter.
    It has 84.3HP compared to the 71HP of my 650XT. And it has more torque.
    It feels snappier than the 650, a little more responsive and accelerates quite a bit faster. I tried all three drive modes, and you can definitely feel a difference.
    - Mode C is the softest, where the torque seems to be tuned down, and acceleration is more gradual. Nice when just cruising through traffic or long stretches of highway.
    - Mode B is a little bit snappier, similar to my 650.
    - Mode A is really snappy. In 1st-4th gear you turn the throttle a bit and really feel the pull.
    It feels a bit more stable on high speeds too.
    The 21" front wheel feels nice, but requires a bit more effort to lean in corners (most likely because I'm not used to a 21"). It seems to prefer to stay upright. I had a similar feeling when I initially started on the 650XT.
    Things I didn't like:
    - Vibrations at the footrests. The motors vibrations are really strong there and its something that did annoy me, so I imagine it would be even more annoying on longer rides...
    - Motor heat. On my 650 I don't feel any heat from the motor when riding or when stopping while on the bike. On this one yes. When riding slow, I can feel the heat on my legs, and it becomes really obvious when stopped.
    - The plastic fairing around the tank and the beak feels cheaper and less sturdy than the 650...

  • @santhoshkumar9586
    @santhoshkumar9586 Před rokem

    Good review mate👍

  • @HippoDrones
    @HippoDrones Před rokem +2

    Is great that they are keeping the yellow peril going, shame the v-twin has been killed though!
    A channel I follow is travelling the world ona 1050cc V-Strom... Lavi & Oli well worth following! 🙂

  • @Birdynmnm
    @Birdynmnm Před rokem +8

    Nice review thanks. It is a big agile bike with tons of power as you said. I did a short test drive on it and that engine is absolutely brilliant. It’s so smooth, that you do notice the little spot where some vibrations do show up, but you only really notice it because of that otherwise general smoothness. You might say it adds some character. I agree with other commentator on the color schemes being a bit toy’ish, and besides the missing cruise control that my only objections to this brilliant bike. I am on the 1000 XT, and will stick with that as i Love that bike. Been test driving all competitors without making them want me to swap. Not even close. But for sure, I got almost to the point of doing the swap with this 800…

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem

      Yer that is kinda my point with the vibrations they are nothing. But I get the feeling people read stuff like that as if it is a big deal.

  • @tbonesenior6736
    @tbonesenior6736 Před rokem

    Great video 👍👍

  • @bartoszpajak2285
    @bartoszpajak2285 Před 10 měsíci

    I fully agree! That’s why I bought it. Before purchasing I rented the bike from the dealer for the weekend to test it and rode 600 miles in 2 days on it, since I want to do long distance travel around Europe, some light off-road included. Although nothing about it is really outstanding, the whole package is pretty impressive and very close to my perfect travel companion. All it needs is some protection and a bit more aggressive tires for the gravel stuff.

  • @MaykonHardoim
    @MaykonHardoim Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @urbanadventurer5
    @urbanadventurer5 Před rokem

    Great review. I know you described it as a big bike. What did you think about the seat height for shorter riders?

  • @IIARROWS
    @IIARROWS Před rokem +4

    "Bollywood" music segment at the end really surprised me. :D

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem +5

      It's got a good grove! Haha

  • @maverick6762
    @maverick6762 Před rokem

    I've seen a couple of reviews. One in particular kept going on about vibes. A very good review and not the usual Suzuki bashing one either.

  • @rsq72
    @rsq72 Před rokem

    “V-Strum” 😆 Instant like, v-strom fan here, love my wee 👍 once you tailor them to your size, best bike ever imo. This new 1 is cruise, tubeless and a 19” front away from an instant buy for me, but if Honda get there first on the transalp I could be swayed 🤷‍♂️ Entertaining and informative as ever spicy, ta for the review 👍

  • @moto-jeff
    @moto-jeff Před rokem +3

    It is a great engine, that also works brilliantly in the GSX-8S that i recently test rode. I currently own a 650 Strom, but i dont want a 21" front, tube tyres or the Fisher Price toy colours, so i shall have to give this one a miss.

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem

      Yep I made a video on the GSX-8S last week. 🙂👍

  • @melfzs
    @melfzs Před rokem +2

    Great review, I've done 60,000 miles on my 2014 Vstrom 650 and never thought of it as vibey? so this thing must be smooooth!

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem +3

      I remember being able to feel that v twin throughout the bike, I don't mean it's buzzy. Probably poor word choice on my side but yes this engine is REALLY smooth.

    • @melfzs
      @melfzs Před rokem

      @@spicy110 yeah, you know you're on a V twin but it's an enjoyable thrum 👍

  • @ramsy66
    @ramsy66 Před rokem

    I went from a Honda Hornet to the DL650 (2019) and wow. I'm a similar height to you and the increased comfort isn't just nice, it feels WAY safer to ride. I'm actually in control rather than being all hunched up around the handlebars!

  • @thodoris3790
    @thodoris3790 Před 3 měsíci

    I d like to see a review for the new transalp from you.i test rode them back to back,and i liked the vstrom,but in 5.10 that i am a found it a little bulky.wide seat makes it feel really high,too wide handlebar maked me lean forward,i dont know..but the engine was fire

  • @andreglomm9843
    @andreglomm9843 Před rokem

    True the Look is Close but on my DR 800 S everything is fine on the 800DE m knee is bent to much and I feel a little cramped
    I Hope a nice tall Rally seat will come soon maybe then it's better

  • @kpappa
    @kpappa Před rokem +6

    I test drove this bike and I do confirm high vibrations on the foot pegs around 6K-7K revs. Also an other thing I have to mention is the large amount of heat comes from engine when in traffic and moving in low speeds. It is like having heated legs with this. I do confirm that it has great torque from low revs unlike Transalp, great suspension, great breaks, great siting position and it feels much lighter that a 230Kgr bike. It is also very maneuverable in traffic. It is quieter from Transalp in term of exhaust sound.

  • @chadkline4268
    @chadkline4268 Před rokem

    I think it has a nice tall 1st gear for offroading. Some say it's great like a comfy plush KLR. Kind of like the KLR everyone dreamed it would be in 2022. I'd like to know how it compares to the BMW 850gs.

  • @mrsilbo6499
    @mrsilbo6499 Před rokem

    Nice review, Spicy. Did you adjust the screen? At 6'4" tall, I expected you to need to! Does it adjust via a ratchet mechanism or fiddly allen bolts?

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem +1

      I do not think it adjusts other than nuts and bolts, if you look at 5:37 I can see now way of it moving. Willing to be corrected if anyone can confirm. At 6'4 no screen has ever worked for me other than a couple of massive ones! I tend to keep it low so I can deal with clean air hitting me not turbulence in the face haha.

    • @chadkline4268
      @chadkline4268 Před rokem

      I hear it's well designed so it may not protect your face, but there is no buffeting. The air flow remains smooth.

  • @WolfyFam
    @WolfyFam Před rokem

    Not sure about the wheel size+type but looks to be a good all-rounder

  • @simonchilli2088
    @simonchilli2088 Před rokem +1

    Very good review. Other YTs or whoever are talking about vibration thru the bars have to remember that these bixe aren't run in yet. Maybe the vibes will stay maybe not. If you own it yule get used to no doubt I expect.

    • @RebelRDX
      @RebelRDX Před rokem +1

      So true. Running in will probably get rid of those vibes. Literally the only person I have seen to mention this good on you :)

    • @simonchilli2088
      @simonchilli2088 Před rokem

      @@RebelRDX That goes for nearly all of this type of first ride reviews really.

    • @bikersquest
      @bikersquest Před rokem +1

      Out of curiosity how does running in a bike reduce vibes, what causes it in the first place when not run in?

    • @RebelRDX
      @RebelRDX Před rokem

      @@bikersquest Good question. Motorcycle engines always start to feel smoother after a certain amount of miles as all the internals bed in and mate together properly. Less friction inside the engine seems to equals a smoother feel at the bars. Most bikes feel a bit nicer after the first oil change, but I've had bikes that really started to feel great after 6,000 to 8,000 miles (big Japanese V twins for example). Even my Vstrom 650 lost almost all of its buzz after the first 5,000 miles or so. Some of its due to us as riders just gripping too hard on a new bike, or bars needing to be adjusted a few degrees. But the mileage certainly seems to help

    • @simonchilli2088
      @simonchilli2088 Před rokem

      @@bikersquest No idea. But normally an engine will run more smoothly when run in.

  • @mhult5873
    @mhult5873 Před rokem

    I also experienced a vibration, at ca 5000 rpm, when testing the bike. It was a tingling in my feets from the foot pegs and it was actually so much vibration that it’s a showstopper for me. It was very noticeable vibrations with my boots. Could be not a problem for other people, but for me it was. Very unfortunate, because IMO the bike was otherwise great. And also great looking bike, to boot.

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem +2

      I wonder if it is worse on some bikes because people seem to be on 2 sides on this.

  • @DJPTEXAS
    @DJPTEXAS Před rokem +2

    Love the bike and maybe it's not a big deal in Europe but it would be great to have cruise control for the US... Add Tubeless spoke wheels ......

    • @darronjknight
      @darronjknight Před rokem +1

      My honda xl600lmh has tubeless spoked wheels, and it's of 1987 vintage.
      The spokes don't go through the rim, but through a kind of lip in the middle of the rim.

    • @DJPTEXAS
      @DJPTEXAS Před rokem

      @@darronjknight they should have done that with this bike....

    • @ANDY1985UK2011
      @ANDY1985UK2011 Před rokem

      why you need cruise control? it's not hard to stick to the same speed

    • @DJPTEXAS
      @DJPTEXAS Před rokem +2

      @@ANDY1985UK2011 Come out to TEXAS and ride for 4 or more hours in a straight line and tell me after you wouldn't want cruise control...

  • @brucegroom1929
    @brucegroom1929 Před rokem

    So7nds like you're in love mate....don't tell Reeno!

  • @toltod
    @toltod Před rokem +2

    only feature I need is cruise control....

  • @Mean-bj8wp
    @Mean-bj8wp Před rokem

    Not a fan of USD forks on off road bikes. How I see it is there's a higher chance of dirt breaching the seals as the stanchion is lower down and add to that when a USD fork seal goes it empties the fork quickly due to gravity and will leak even when the bike is sat on its stand. then the oil because there's so much of it coming out gets on the brake disc and brake pads.

  • @MaykonHardoim
    @MaykonHardoim Před rokem

    Between this bike and the Honda Africa twin. With one do you think is moore comfortable for a 6'4" guy?

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem

      I have not ridden the Honda yet as Honda don't lend me bikes atm. To my memory the Africa does seem taller but that is all I can say.

    • @chadkline4268
      @chadkline4268 Před rokem

      Inseam is what we should be talking about. Some at 6'4 will have 34in, some 38in. From floor to pelvic bone in bare feet.

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem

      @@chadkline4268 38? bloody hell! I have a 33' inseam.

    • @chadkline4268
      @chadkline4268 Před rokem

      @@spicy110 I'm 6'3 with 38in inseam. Less than half my height. I read that inseams can be 43-53% of height. Torso length is mostly genetic. Leg length is mostly environmental. Should've drank more milk as a kid 😆👍 .. for women, the percentage range is less.

  • @jarno3000
    @jarno3000 Před rokem

    Your voice is very much like James' voice from Throttle House

  • @TheCdubbleyoo
    @TheCdubbleyoo Před rokem

    Which new suzuki has bulbs?

  • @juliemcgillivray3394
    @juliemcgillivray3394 Před rokem

    How would this bike be better or different than the Tiger 850 Sport? Similar power, but different engines and adjustability. Thoughts, anyone?

    • @djrandizz
      @djrandizz Před rokem

      Probably more fun to ride, more costly to service

    • @juliemcgillivray3394
      @juliemcgillivray3394 Před rokem

      @@djrandizz Tiger, right?

    • @paultanton6721
      @paultanton6721 Před rokem +1

      The Triumph triples have a good reputation, but equally Suzuki aren't in the business of building duff machines - ride both and see what you think 👍.

    • @juliemcgillivray3394
      @juliemcgillivray3394 Před rokem

      @@paultanton6721 I agree. I'm waiting for the Suzuki to show up in the States for a test ride against the Tiger.

    • @paultanton6721
      @paultanton6721 Před rokem

      @@juliemcgillivray3394 I've only sat on the V-strom at a show, not ridden one but I found the Foot controls awkward, you cannot see them looking down, the Honda Transalp feels more natural in that respect.

  • @jmsmikey
    @jmsmikey Před rokem

    Does the engine run hot, bake your legs? I'm hearing reports of this. thank you

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem +1

      I didn't notice that much but then I own a XJ6 nicknamed the ball cooker for that reason so I tend to not pay attention to heat. But I really don't remember that being abnormal.

  • @francescnuhaan1038
    @francescnuhaan1038 Před rokem

    I own this magnific bike and can only mention one inconvenience: engineheat!!

  • @IRQ1Conflict
    @IRQ1Conflict Před rokem

    As far as cruise control is concerned, if it bothers anyone just slap a throttle lock on er and call it a day.

  • @ReValveiT_01
    @ReValveiT_01 Před rokem

    Brave of Suzuki to price this £400 higher than the Tiger Sport 850.

    • @Adventure_blac
      @Adventure_blac Před rokem

      I believe it’s a fair price based on spec alone. I haven’t ridden either though. Suzuki has a dedicated gravel mode that can me turned of and switchable abs. The triumph has non adjustable suspension whet as the Suzuki has 2 more points inches of travel in the rear and 1.7 up front price makes sense in the states maybe not other countries. 21” spines vs 19 cast front wheel as well. So u get a fair bit more

  • @shaneryan9076
    @shaneryan9076 Před rokem +3

    isn't now... a P Strom? ill show myself out

    • @bikehubjapan
      @bikehubjapan Před rokem +2

      Or a P-Strum 😅

    • @shaneryan9076
      @shaneryan9076 Před rokem

      @@bikehubjapan or that 🤣

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem

      Ok I knew this joke before but I was trying to be kind....p-stream

    • @cedric7016
      @cedric7016 Před rokem

      V in vstrom doesn’t stand for the V engine but for versatility!

    • @hisride
      @hisride Před rokem

      @@cedric7016 okay cool so what does strom mean??

  • @harryrobinson3747
    @harryrobinson3747 Před rokem

    Spelt review wrong in the title just letting you know

  • @RufusCapstick
    @RufusCapstick Před rokem +1

    English country roads are so claustrophobic, you can go for a ride in the country but you're not allowed to see it! I live in a smaller country but the country roads are open to enjoy the views.
    Btw, I'm English so not a Johnny Foreigner hating on the English countryside.

  • @alphacapo
    @alphacapo Před rokem

    Flip up plate holder=no camera tickets

  • @hawedehre
    @hawedehre Před rokem +1

    The color scheme is Ukraine memorial 🍀

  • @BlazinBlades
    @BlazinBlades Před rokem

    The Vstrom 650 is not a viby bike this bike apparently has some annoying vibes at 5500 rpm that vanish later on and do not exist before.
    All good 🍻🍻

  • @godfather9253
    @godfather9253 Před rokem

    mabey it was a chick and the vibrations where giving her to many os hehe ;)

  • @ANDY1985UK2011
    @ANDY1985UK2011 Před rokem

    and as a 5 7" guy i'll stick with my tiger 800 that has the seat lowered lol

  • @philiplaurell1163
    @philiplaurell1163 Před rokem

    No cruisecontril???
    Dealbraker for me. How on earth can you produce a long distance bike without a cc in this day and age?

  • @palmertrees
    @palmertrees Před rokem

    they've obviously never ridden a 2 stroke

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110  Před rokem

      Who me? Or people talking about vibes? Haha

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 Před rokem

    Suzuki should just dump and destroy their drz400. This Vstrom is the equivilent modern drz400 with no carbs lol