Why these 90’s bikes are coming back, and why it’s awesome !

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  • @BearWoodz83
    @BearWoodz83 Před 2 lety +16

    I have the 2002 Suzuki intruder vs800 with a little over 38,000 miles on it! It’s a reliable and great bike that’s still going strong.

  • @timp1051
    @timp1051 Před 4 lety +45

    Had a 1400 Intruder some years ago (a 5 speed). That engine is a torque monster that is bullet proof. It had the flat drag bars on it. I loved that bike.

    • @michaeljoesmith3977
      @michaeljoesmith3977 Před 4 lety +4

      Yea,,the first 1400s were 4 speed transmission. 60 hp is plenty on a light bike..

    • @iamtheliquor7300
      @iamtheliquor7300 Před 4 lety +6

      @@michaeljoesmith3977 not to mention that 85ftlbs of torque... 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @dougfielding8215
      @dougfielding8215 Před 4 lety +5

      I could not care less about horsepower. It's torque that you use on the street. Many of the torque est bikes have lower horsepower, such as Harley big twins. That's what makes them so fun to ride.

    • @ericbal1541
      @ericbal1541 Před 5 měsíci

      No lie, I have a 2006 s83 and man I never knew it only had so much hp. This thing feels so torquie. Love and sittin at 58k miles

  • @robertmartin8233
    @robertmartin8233 Před 4 lety +39

    I've been riding a 1995 for the past 15 yrs, the best bike I've ever owned, trouble free, practically indestructible, the most I've spent on it in one go was 300euros for rectifier regulator,it sits in my kitchen as I write this.

  • @snmrz
    @snmrz Před 4 lety +11

    I absolutely love the cruiser style of this era- fat rear, skinny front, stepped seats with backrest, bobbed/ ducktail rear fender, forward controls and buckhorn/ mini ape hangers.

  • @h-townsinner9053
    @h-townsinner9053 Před 4 lety +12

    I also had an Intruder, the smaller 700cc version. Purchased it new in 1988. I think it was like $3200 before financing ect. Rode that bike everyday for 2 1/2 years till it was paid off. I sold it shortly after to buy a bigger bike. Only thing I ever did was change the oil and plugs. Never gave me one problem. Great bike. I currently ride a CVO Road King but still have fond memories of that long gone Suzuki.

    • @johnreger7135
      @johnreger7135 Před 2 lety +3

      I also had the 700 intruder, i think it was an '86 which i bought in '90 with 2000 miles on it - in So Cal. Perfect shape. Anyway rode it to college thru downtown LA traffic, plenty of other places and never a problem. Put a good 20,000 miles on it over 4 yrs or so. Easy to maneuver, easy parking, good looking, the whole shebang. Sold it at decent price in the end. Good times.

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela Před rokem +3

      I've literally just bought an '87. Picking it up tomorrow 👍

    • @h-townsinner9053
      @h-townsinner9053 Před rokem +1

      @@ttxela Thats awesome. Enjoy !

  • @MarkMeadows90
    @MarkMeadows90 Před 4 lety +15

    Love the Intruders. The 1400 was the largest produced V-Twin when it was introduced in 1985.

    • @tmlhkyfn
      @tmlhkyfn Před 2 lety +3

      introduced the 1400 in 1987 actually

  • @kevindblew6822
    @kevindblew6822 Před 4 lety +15

    That is the second bike I owned, except for the forward controls! Got so many comments on the color scheme. One day on run with Bikers Against Child Abuse, somebody asked the youngster which bike he’d pick to own. He picked my ‘97 Intruder, “It’s a classic!” . I paid $2,000 for mine and the guy next to me had just spent ten times that on his Harley’s custom flame paint and chrome. It was truly a great bike. Sold it to help out my daughter when she got married. No regrets, until today (sorta).😉
    I sincerely enjoy your videos, but seeing this caught me off guard in a nostalgic groovy way. Be Blest!

    • @iamtheliquor7300
      @iamtheliquor7300 Před 4 lety +1

      The good news is, decent ones still go for 2 grand. So there's still hope for ya. 😎👍

  • @Oddman1980
    @Oddman1980 Před 4 lety +30

    Some thoughts on the VS1400, from someone who owned one. I had a 1994, which is a bit different than this 1997 shown here. Before 1995, the 1400 intruders had more power, and they only had four speeds. My 1994 was ridiculous. Once I put in new clutch springs, (You WILL need new clutch springs, the stock ones are very weak) it would pull the front wheel up like a sportbike. It wouldn't stop or turn like a sportbike, however. Interesting bit of trivia - the cylinders are spaced at 45 degrees, as mentioned in the video, but the crankpins are also spaced at 45 degrees. It's not one pin like a harley, there's two of them. So the bike sounds more like a 90 degree engine.
    Lets talk about carburetors, and having to fix it on the side of the road. The 1400 Intruder has two carburetors. One is a down draft, the other is a side draft, and they are nowhere near each other. One is between the cylinders, under the fuel tank, the other one is under the seat. They built the Intruder by hanging the rear carb in midair, and bolting the rest of the bike to it. Trying to get those two carbs to play nice with each other is an exercise in patience.
    Not mentioned in the video, is that somewhere along the line at Suzuki, one of the engineers drank a quart of wood alcohol and decided that the best place for the battery is under the swingarm. You can see the box at about 3:42, it's a black metal box in front of the back tire, between the exhaust pipes. You remove it by disconnecting the cables, removing the two 10mm bolts in the bottom of the battery box, and dropping it out of the bottom. Or, more likely, it will just fall out into the road when riding, because the metal around the bolt holes get fatigued, cracks, and the door falls open. When you're riding your intruder, if you hear metal scraping on the ground, STOP.
    Lastly, keep an eye on those fuel lines. If they start to leak, they will drip down the left side of the bike (Where the fuel pump is located) and onto the hot exhaust and the battery, and you will get called Ghost Rider at work for showing up on a burning motorcycle. This tends to destroy the ignition box, which like many components on this bike, was just shoved somewhere - in this case on the bottom of the seat. To remove the seat, you open up the compartment shown in the video, and remove the 10mm bolt in the bottom. Then you have to unplug the ignition box, because it's literally bolted to the bottom of the seat.
    I rode mine for years. I had to tinker with it about once a month to get it to stay running (Mostly the carburetors, they wouldn't stay adjusted) but when it was running, it was a vastly entertaining bike to ride. Guys on 1200 sportsters hated it, because there was no contest. They'd get blown away by a 20 year old Suzuki.

    • @SMITTYXCOREISHXC
      @SMITTYXCOREISHXC Před 4 lety +2

      Oddman1980 man you’re so spot on....... had mine for a while now.

    • @FinRayden
      @FinRayden Před 4 lety

      Haha, you are absolutely right! I've had my -87 Intruder for 4 years now and it's such a low maintenance bike. Mine is customized to look more like a bobber, looks way better than original. It has shorter rear springs, wide & straight handlebar, straight pipes, wider fuel tank and a custom seat without sissybar. The battery is a real nuisance to replace, especially with the lower rear suspension. I ended up rebuilding the whole "cradle" where it lies just to avoid the battery falling under my rear wheel mid-ride. :D

    • @IRONTOSS
      @IRONTOSS Před 9 měsíci

      Great info thanks for posting

  • @brianl5172
    @brianl5172 Před 4 lety +4

    Got my '02 Intruder when it had 4500 miles. I love it. Great cruiser. Good power, comfortable, and super reliable. Get one now while they're plentiful and cheap.

  • @TheSocialliberal
    @TheSocialliberal Před 4 lety +21

    Thanks for the review, brought back a lot of memories. My dad bought one of these brand new back in 1998 and I have very fond memories of being taken to school in the mornings on the back of my dad's intruder 1400 and being the kid with the cool dad. It was those rides to school that led me to my current love of motorcycles today.

  • @506curtis
    @506curtis Před 4 lety +31

    I have a 87 and 91 1400 intruder. The 4 speeds. I love them they never break down. I took my 87 across Canada the other summer it was awesome. Minus the tiny gas tank.

    • @SMITTYXCOREISHXC
      @SMITTYXCOREISHXC Před 4 lety +2

      Life of Curtis lol I feel you on the tank, and I have the late model.

    • @lynskyrd
      @lynskyrd Před rokem +1

      my 1987 - over 91000 miles; NEVER been in the engine, just a couple of stators over the years, a clutch pack and a set swingarm bearings. 74 HP off the showroom. - I think from 97 forward- Suzuki went 5 speed and about 61 hp. The drop in HP I'm sure was EPA related.

    • @506curtis
      @506curtis Před rokem +2

      @@lynskyrd Yea they say the re tune was for increased fuel economy on the highway. But my 87 has more jam than my, 91. Definitely bullet proof bikes though.

  • @freebird7328
    @freebird7328 Před 4 lety +29

    I had one years ago and all of my Harley friends racing me doing 4th gear roll on at 50 and I killed them every time. Awesome trouble free bike.

    • @motogardenusa
      @motogardenusa Před 4 lety

      That's like saying my lion ate your baby pig. Not much of an accomplishment... But if you like it then good.

  • @jjwallnutts
    @jjwallnutts Před 3 lety +3

    Have a ‘92 and love it. Still running strong

    • @jonglaubitz4021
      @jonglaubitz4021 Před 3 lety +1

      ME TOO HAVE 92 1400 BEAST RUNS STRONG AND SMOOTH, A REAL THRILL....JON

  • @iamtheliquor7300
    @iamtheliquor7300 Před 4 lety +5

    They are decent bikes for 80s-90s muscle. The 1400 was 20cc bigger than Harley's biggest at the time (1360cc 1340cc.)
    You're right. They are relatively easy to work on. I was "blessed enough" to get one in a trade for my old straight 6 C280.
    Since then I have personally replaced the stator, rectifier, air filters, brake pads, hardwired rectifier, clutch springs, pegs, gear shift lever, stator cover, battery, bulbs the whole way around, shocks, air pilot screw n gasket, cleaned the carbs and flushed the tank..
    They don't get great MPG. Mine has increased to around 38. I've since removed the backseat, side rail/pass foot peg and backrest. Relocated new rear turn signals filed the burr off the inside of the risers and rolled those horns forward. I've also ditched both stock seats for a springer.
    Wobbly at times isn't it bro? Great for around town or maybe at most a 20-30 mile run on an interstate. Great pub crawler. A blast on back roads. That 85lbft of torque sure puts ya back in that seat don't it?!?!? Lol
    I've had mine a year. Put 10k miles on it in 9 months. It's not one to press the envelope in the corner. Yet it started every time on the first try all through winter and got me to and from work. Without fail. Never touched the choke.
    And as far as that idle on yours, it probably needs a carb synch or service. Mine backfires like a machine gun for the first mile or two. Lol... One of these days I'll either balance them myself or force myself to pay someone to (YUCK!!).
    Enjoy it while ya got it brother. I'm stuck with mine. Lol
    It's my first street legal bike.

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 Před 3 měsíci

      I doubt if you have yours dialed in correctly....they easily give 42-45mpg on the hwy. The carbs have to be synced exactly like the FSM tells you to.

  • @nathanielcollins4005
    @nathanielcollins4005 Před 4 lety +7

    I actually just bought my first bike just a month ago, and it's the 99 Suzuki Intruder 1400. An AMAZING bike. I've have literally never rode a bike before and I can comfortably ride it.
    Of course still getting used to it for only having it a month, buts she's awesome. Very comfortable.

    • @buckeye392
      @buckeye392 Před 4 lety +3

      Nathaniel Collins I’m a beginner rider (rode dirt bikes if that counts for anything) and I’m looking at an Intruder 1400 as my first bike. Seeing you as someone with a similar situation, I’d like to ask if the bike is a good fit and if it’s an acceptable “first bike.” Thanks!

    • @nathanielcollins4005
      @nathanielcollins4005 Před 4 lety +2

      @@buckeye392 honestly, I would say yes. I myself never rode anything, even dirt bikes, so I was starting from scratch. They are a little on the heavy side, upwards of 560lbs, but very comfortable.
      It took me a few to get used to the weight, especially at lower speeds, but after riding for a few more weeks and getting more road time in, the weight doesn't bother me. You'll notice she'll want to hold herself up very easily.
      I went with the bigger bike, because she would be an everyday driver of mine, and plan on eventually doing some traveling on it.
      I don't know if it's the PERFECT beginner bike, as I'm biased on the Intruder, but I would say she has been a very acceptable first bike for myself, and would definitely recommend them for other riders.

    • @buckeye392
      @buckeye392 Před 4 lety

      Nathaniel Collins Sounds good. Thanks for the input and the fast response, as it surely helps me in my decision. Glad you enjoy yours and it sounds right for me so I’ll see if I can get my hands on one!

    • @riciardoverbeek
      @riciardoverbeek Před 2 lety

      Nice man!
      After years of MX i got my license and searching a bike to built a kind of bobber style bike to match my mustang
      (pretty rare in the netherlands)
      Hows the power of the 1400?

  • @bobmizen1
    @bobmizen1 Před 4 lety +11

    Thanks again Shaun. Lovely looking bike. I’m spending some time, on my 67th birthday (just saying 😁) catching up with all the SRK/BaB videos I’ve not seen yet seen. God Bless. Regards, Bob M. South Wales

  • @JFROMM454
    @JFROMM454 Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve got a 2001 myself. Wasn’t fond of it in the beginning, but I’ve been putting stuff on it here lately and I’m liking it more and more. Pretty good bike in all honesty

  • @alexcolt5817
    @alexcolt5817 Před 3 lety +3

    Buddy I have 1992 intruder 800 first edition direct drive and i love it so much .every time its a eye catcher . Great bikes

  • @DeepSouthBayouDiesel
    @DeepSouthBayouDiesel Před 3 lety +6

    I love my Suzuki s83 😍
    My 0-60 is closer to 3½ to 4 seconds. And my bike is pushing closer to 70 HP. I learned to ride on my 06 s83😎

  • @dewelhilton6439
    @dewelhilton6439 Před 3 lety +1

    I got mine about 8 months ago... Love it... It handles good... The brakes are strong on mine so is the motor...always starts no matter how cold it is..

  • @kermitandrews6990
    @kermitandrews6990 Před rokem

    Riding for decades and my current 2001 VS800GL Intruder is my favorite.
    Excellent bike

  • @gedward4335
    @gedward4335 Před 3 lety

    One of the best reviews on this channel. Appreciate the blend of detailed view and the road test.

  • @filude305
    @filude305 Před 4 lety +2

    Great in-depth bike review I’m couple of days of picking a 1500 LC

  • @osmenknight1515
    @osmenknight1515 Před 4 lety +2

    I dont know dude but i legit like watch your intro 4-5 times....its just simply awesome.....😂

  • @ilovemotocicleta
    @ilovemotocicleta Před 3 lety +4

    My first 2 bikes were vs800gl (intruder). Loved them

  • @LandLockedSailor69
    @LandLockedSailor69 Před 4 lety +2

    Bought a Blue 1992 Electra Glide Sport this year and I love it. SRK has a video of a red one that made me decide I need to pull the trigger on that bike. Carbureted 90's bikes is where its at

  • @schuylerkingsland7128
    @schuylerkingsland7128 Před 4 lety +1

    I picked up one of these (2003 with 7000 miles) about the time this vid was made for $5.00 (not a typo . . .ok . . .I bought it from a friend.). Its the first bike I’ve owned in some time. Love it. Looks great. Rides great. Feels great.

  • @stuglenn1112
    @stuglenn1112 Před 3 lety +1

    I had a 1989 1400 intruder that was red, that I bought brand new for $3500 dollars. I rode that bike every where and ended up selling it with 65,000 miles and it never missed a beat. Even did a 1000 mile day on it riding from Delaware to Florida. The stock seat did suck however, hard as a brick, but fixed that with a Mustang seat. Miss that bike lot of fond memories.

  • @kresowv1
    @kresowv1 Před rokem +1

    bro you are the reason why i bought intruder 1400 1996.. tnx for that 🤘

  • @robertadams7129
    @robertadams7129 Před 2 lety

    I have been riding my 92 800 for almost a year and I absolutely love it. Its my favorite bike.

  • @AllenFeatherlin
    @AllenFeatherlin Před 4 lety

    It gives me some serious nostalgia.. both the bike AND the area. I just moved from East Hempfield back in June to come to Arizona.. it's surreal to see you cruising around my old stomping grounds. :) When you turned across from that Turkey Hill I was thinking about the Black Knight Inn and if they still have their outdoor patio open for beer/lunch. :) My brother had one of those 1400's back in the day too..

  • @mojo8152
    @mojo8152 Před 4 lety +1

    counting down the days before I finely get a bike. it's been 3 year.and i will buy it from you

  • @hansmuller4906
    @hansmuller4906 Před 4 lety +2

    I drive a 1400 Intruder 4 Speed restricted to 48 HP and the thing still is fast af. I GPS measured my 0-60 time and the best I got was 4.4 seconds with popping the clutch at full throttle and power shifting into 2nd lol

  • @williamj1813
    @williamj1813 Před 4 lety +1

    Where did you buy the forward controls? Thanks.

  • @2bad1
    @2bad1 Před 4 lety +3

    Being from the 80s when I think of a motorcycle my mind pictures these bikes

  • @robkoons2100
    @robkoons2100 Před 3 lety +1

    Love these bikes! Great video

  • @darknexus019
    @darknexus019 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a 2001 1400 intruder and i love it.

  • @timluther5171
    @timluther5171 Před 4 lety +1

    Older bikes rock. I've said in a few messages that I have a '88 Suzuki GSX1100F that has 114,000 km on the odometer, ... at least I was told that when I bought it a few months back. Since the odometer only goes up to 5 digits in kilometers for all I know it could be 214,000. I just know the bike's fun and pulls like a freight train.
    Styling wise I'd take my old Katana over any of these new bikes today, .. but as they say, "different strokes for different folks".
    God bless brother and keep up the good videos.

  • @totoco2
    @totoco2 Před 3 lety +2

    Got the Intruder vs800 with Apehangers. Nice, really nice bike imo!

  • @OSCARANDRES039
    @OSCARANDRES039 Před 4 lety

    Need those forward controls on mine. Any info on those?? Do you know who makes them??

  • @davidbrilmyer2354
    @davidbrilmyer2354 Před 4 lety +1

    Love all the 90s bike's still myself!!!!!!!!

  • @Gator_Bait_Motorsports
    @Gator_Bait_Motorsports Před 3 lety +1

    I had 2 VS1400's. A 1994 and a 2003. The '94 was a 4 speed. Both were great bikes and I loved riding them. Only problem I had and it was with both of them, the clutch had to be bled every spring. When the weather got down sub-zero, the seals would get hard and let air into the system....both of them did it every spring on first start! Awesome bikes. Well worth a look!

    • @K_Dog253
      @K_Dog253 Před rokem

      Thank you, sir. I've been losing pressure after a while, usually after getting really hot. Was thinking of replacing the whole system just to be done with it, but I'll just keep bleeding it every so often. This bike hates traffic almost as much as me.

  • @thedaydreamer7972
    @thedaydreamer7972 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I own a 2001, I would really say its "simplistic" for a motorcycle, in fact the VS1400 can be a very tricky bike to tune and work on, it has 2 completely different carburators, different float settings, different jet sizes and they are seperated by 2 cables both high and low speed cables that you must "sync" properly to get the bike to run right, things are in very tight spaces to get to, its not one the easier bikes to work on, but a great bike nonetheless

  • @thecman26
    @thecman26 Před 4 lety +1

    I used to drool when these were brand new, they were so easy to handle for their weight!

  • @backyardr.c.channel4732

    Just picked up a 1999 suzuki intruder vs800! Love it!

  • @fouledanchor06
    @fouledanchor06 Před 4 lety +2

    I traded my '01 1400 last year on a new Goldwing. I wanted something better suited for long distance trips, otherwise I'd still have it. In 17 years the only money I put into it was for tires, brake pads, and fork seals. Very reliable bike!

  • @dinglebertsamateurhour3309

    Thank you for this video, this is my dream bike
    Edit: its 2023 and I now have a 1996!

  • @MichaelSmith-js5wq
    @MichaelSmith-js5wq Před 4 lety

    I've got one of these I bought brand new off the showroom floor back in 2002. It has been a fantastic bike, very little maintenance and up keep needed. A buddy of mine used to own a 2000 model and recently rode mine and commented that they (Suzuki) must have changed the front suspension, because my bike has a much better feel than his did. He said his would sometimes bottom out and when he took it to a dealer to have it looked at, they said there was nothing wrong with it, and had commented that it had something to do with that particular set up.
    I've talked to some other owners in the past about the torque and power and they have said the same thing I've read on here about the 4 speed having even greater power than mine. I have to tell you, on the lower end the torque will definitely through you back and if your not prepared for it, it will surprise you. I'll admit on the top end it isn't as punchy, but I hit 105mph pretty easily, and I felt as if it could have just kept going. There's plenty of power. As for corning, I really haven't had any problems. I once got into a corner and a little later down the road, my buddy caught up with me and told me he saw sparks. When I pulled over to see what the problem was, I found that I had scrapped a brace on my drag pipes. These are Cruiser Magic II strait pipes not the factory fatties, so that is a pretty tight turn. I also have forward controls, so no scraping of the pegs, but it was close, so when people say they don't corner well, I have to disagree. Once you get comfortable with the feel of these bikes I think they handle very good for a "mid-weight" cruiser. I love this thing, it's fun, comfortable, reliable, and looks good.

  • @kurtrobinson7367
    @kurtrobinson7367 Před 4 lety +3

    My buddy had one until a couple years ago. Got stolen. He loved it for riding route 6 northern PA.

  • @scottalan6984
    @scottalan6984 Před 4 lety +3

    I have a 1982 Suzuki gs 1100 gl and a 1997 Suzuki bandit 1200s with abs LOVE THEM BOTH !

    • @timluther5171
      @timluther5171 Před 4 lety

      I've got a '88 Katana 1100 and from the vehicle history a seller has to provide you in Ontario, Canada I saw I'm the 7th or 8th owner. It's a still a great bike regardless of the high km on it. This bikes going to be 32 years old soon, so it goes to show the quality Suzuki put into these machines.

  • @jamesr_whiterock_ocmd_3629
    @jamesr_whiterock_ocmd_3629 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm looking at a 01 Suzuki intruder Volusia 800. Do you think this would be a good starter bike for my wife and I to get started riding I'm about 6ft 220

  • @gregv7193
    @gregv7193 Před 3 lety

    My dad had a intruder 1400 and it wasn’t the fastest but I had so many memories… really nice bikes

  • @mikebuckingham5486
    @mikebuckingham5486 Před 4 lety +3

    1997 Intruder 1400 was my first real bike. Same colors as this one. We opened up the exhaust and put some cajun mojo in the carbs. It really woke up the motor! Could pull the front wheel off the ground in 2nd gear, and smoked EVERY HD it came up against. I pissed off a lot of bikers with that bike! Should have never sold it.

  • @bearfreeman7604
    @bearfreeman7604 Před 4 lety

    I had one of the first 1400s in England 1987, same bars, lovely bikes. Currently have 2 x 1400s an '84 Honda Shadow VT700 & '86 Honda Shadow VT1100, all look similar with the same exhaust configuration.

  • @chriskwakernaat2328
    @chriskwakernaat2328 Před rokem

    i always wondered how you fill the brakeoil reservoir with these steering handles.. (front)
    How's the vibration compared to a honda shadow 1100 c2

  • @bear2747
    @bear2747 Před 4 lety +28

    this was when suzuki really made their mark in the v twin cruiser scene.

  • @charlescarr3909
    @charlescarr3909 Před 2 lety

    I love that you mentioned the tiny drag bars first off. My buddy had those on his. First big bike I ever rode. It was like it had a point of no return. The virago was my first bike also. Love those damn buckhorns.

  • @floydlivingston8205
    @floydlivingston8205 Před 4 lety

    So true I bought one over the summer definitely happy to have the bike wish the tank was bigger

  • @quintinshaw5417
    @quintinshaw5417 Před 4 lety +10

    Great bikes. Mine had the buckhorns but swapped to drag bars, made the handling far better

  • @kermitdafrogisback
    @kermitdafrogisback Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice looking ride. Love the colors.

  • @markpowers349
    @markpowers349 Před 2 lety

    I found one of these around the corner from me. Would it make for a good first bike? I'm 37 about 180 lb 6'1.

  • @elguitarTom
    @elguitarTom Před 3 lety +2

    Best bike I ever had. This year I bought a Harley cause I was curious how it was and thought I would sell the Intruder.
    Boy, was I wrong. After a few weeks of riding the Harley FXDWG I just missed the Intruder. The Intruder crushes the HD in every department =
    More fun to ride, better performance in acceleration and throttle response, more comfortable to sit on, and way more reliable. 2 times the engine on the HD just shut down.
    And you have to off and on switch and ignite and it starts again. Dangerous and annoying. bye bye HD, it was fun while it lasted

  • @adamwithana8759
    @adamwithana8759 Před 4 lety +2

    First bike I ever road on was my uncles 800 intruder, I thought the 1400 was a beast!

  • @jasonsimm6531
    @jasonsimm6531 Před 28 dny

    What type of handle bars will be coming back? i couldn't hear what you said sorry.

  • @pattojumpship
    @pattojumpship Před 4 lety

    Ive had one for a few years and sits been faultless with plenty of miles put on it. It looks big but is easy to ride and goes pretty well for the weight. Cruising down the highway I had a drag with a Harley dyna and left it for dirt.

  • @senatorjosephmccarthy2720

    Mine's a '95. 1400. 4 speed. One of the best looking production bikes ever. Bought used, removed the windshield, back seat,
    bar pad/tool box, license plate mount/tail light mount, and set the plate n light up under the back fender. I would move the pegs, shifting lever and brake lever back farther, but it will require so much fabbing, and I haven't found the time yet.
    Doing a burnout can break the "differential". Mine didn't, but did slip a gear...Bang! Lucky something didn't break. They're a factory built, refined chopper.

  • @chrisjay5127
    @chrisjay5127 Před 4 lety

    there is an interconnecting pipe in the exhaust system. exhausts are linked together underneath the bike

  • @afterburner2869
    @afterburner2869 Před 4 lety

    I own two motorcycles, a 95 Suzuki Intruder VS800 and a 98 Honda Valkrye 1500. Love the 90’s bikes. Both my bikes have buckhorn handlebars by the way.

  • @mrsteveinsandiego
    @mrsteveinsandiego Před 3 lety

    Rode three suzukis between 1997 and 2017: 97 800, 05 1600, 09 sv650
    250k miles total. Xlnt scoots. The 800 and 650 required valve adjustments, but not the 1600 👍. Each reliable and fun. Awesome memories.

  • @trevorjameson3213
    @trevorjameson3213 Před 4 lety +1

    A friend of mine had one of those in the mid-90's, and it was a nice bike. The power was very good, plenty of acceleration. I had a Suzuki DR350 at the time, so of course I thought his Intruder was super fast! Lol

  • @user-qm9oo2fd2o
    @user-qm9oo2fd2o Před 4 lety +2

    If I remember correctly, it was called the Schwarzenegger of motorcycles in the day.
    I passed because it was pretty small as I’m not a small man.

  • @chasapplegate7042
    @chasapplegate7042 Před 4 lety

    I have the exact same bike color and all, except I have 2 mirrors, yours is missing I can see the mount. What I really like is the seating position paired with the hydraulic clutch. This thing will easily stand up through intersections for that added rush.

  • @bigred8438
    @bigred8438 Před rokem

    I mean, how does that front brake reservoir work on that angle?

  • @robhart3451
    @robhart3451 Před 2 lety

    The prez of a club I belonged to had one of these in silver & cream. That thing was a beast. Most of the time he rode quite sedately but when he decided to open it up, no-one could catch him. I tried once & ran out of nerve at 110 mph. My bike was sketchy at that kind of speed but his was rock solid & he could've kept it up all day.

  • @Lex-Rex
    @Lex-Rex Před 4 lety +27

    There is something to be said about analog anything in a digital age.

    • @ItsShane79
      @ItsShane79 Před 4 lety +8

      analog will still work when for example an EMP bomb goes off, but all that fancy digital stuff will be dead in the water. New bikes will stall yet my '95 Ninja will keep on truckin'. xD

    • @ragimundvonwallat8961
      @ragimundvonwallat8961 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ItsShane79 ah the ninja of the 90's ... they had a magic about them in those years, they still are my favorite to this day, the 600 in particular

    • @DieselRamcharger
      @DieselRamcharger Před 4 lety +1

      @@ItsShane79 you're a moron. your 95 ninja has a CDI, it is not emp resistant.

    • @user-cx5rs2ho9r
      @user-cx5rs2ho9r Před 4 lety

      @@DieselRamcharger this... you need to to back to the early 80s or late 70s to get a bike that doesn't have a computer in it

    • @ranjanbiswas3233
      @ranjanbiswas3233 Před 3 lety +1

      f digital speedometers.

  • @brucelee6530
    @brucelee6530 Před 4 lety

    Did you blur your speedometer when you were passing that car?

  • @sumcd6348
    @sumcd6348 Před 3 lety

    Can you fix my virago 535? It runs but needs new tanks

  • @michaelsiscel1197
    @michaelsiscel1197 Před 4 lety

    My 1997 Suzuki Intruder 1400 is at 57540 miles. It's hard to believe that someone just didn't ride that bike, because you're right this bike was the king of the 90s bikes.

  • @jignotis
    @jignotis Před 2 lety

    I know I'm super late. I just bought a 2003 intruder 1400. I love it

  • @jamesanderson562
    @jamesanderson562 Před 2 lety

    I have a 94 4sp and a 02 5speed love the 1400s, changed my handle bars and exhaust on the 02 trying to bob out my 94

  • @DifferentSpokesTV
    @DifferentSpokesTV Před 4 lety

    Wow, that brings back memories. I bought a brand new '98 back in the day. Great bike with lots of power. I think it had four gears though.

    • @iamtheliquor7300
      @iamtheliquor7300 Před 4 lety

      It had 5. They just feel like 4. Lol... The struggle is real! I'll be in 5th sometimes and just listening feeling for the time to shift into 6th around 70mph lol

  • @Rooooodeeeee
    @Rooooodeeeee Před 4 lety +6

    Love this! I have an 800... and honestly, I haven't hear of much difference between the two!!!

    • @seanbutler2291
      @seanbutler2291 Před 3 lety +2

      Yours is water cooled and half the displacement. The 1400 is oil/air cooled

    • @davidcook2513
      @davidcook2513 Před 2 lety

      @@seanbutler2291 I had an 800 for years and loved it, but always liked the look of the 1400s much better due to there being no radiator.

  • @graywolf2596
    @graywolf2596 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a vs800 and love it.

  • @cdesislands13
    @cdesislands13 Před 3 lety

    Great video, now looking for your opinion, looking into buying a 96 SV1400 with 84000km on it, I manage to bring the price down to $1500 Canadian so about $1200 USD, any thoughts? Is it worth the buy?

  • @Angelinas72
    @Angelinas72 Před 2 lety +1

    I gotta '94 Suzuki Intruder 1400 & I luv him💪😀✌️

  • @mr.karlstennocelectures8980

    It does come standard with 2 mirrors. Mine had 2 back in the day. I went from this to a Triumph Rocket 3

  • @RustyG1993
    @RustyG1993 Před 2 lety

    i watched your videos all the time!!!! i have never seen this video before but i just purchased a 2002 suzuki intruder 1400 last saturday and it has some issues with it but it is so much fun to ride lol. crazy how youtube works hahaha.

  • @martinhoflich6150
    @martinhoflich6150 Před 3 lety

    I own the nicest custom intruder. Battery is still good after eleven years , l checked the spark plugs the first time after 10 years , they had the perfect color lets say light brown . Oil change is done each two years .l'm completly happy with this bike

  • @drtrucking3360
    @drtrucking3360 Před 4 lety

    I just bought a 1997 Honda shadow 1100 American special edition 2 thousand dollars setting in my dining room love it

  • @jimfitzgibbon5492
    @jimfitzgibbon5492 Před 4 lety

    I have a Honda Fury & love it. These stile cruisers are so fun. Not bad for short road trips but there not made for long ones. Every one has there liking. For me I,m there right with you my friend.

  • @carmenandthedevil2804
    @carmenandthedevil2804 Před 4 lety

    I have a 98 Suzuki V1500LC that I use for long rides. Got rid of those crap indicators long ago and just use Bullets now. Great bike. My other bike is a mildly customed 84 FXST 4 speed with a stroked motor. Its my BarHopper :)

  • @williamvonaschen552
    @williamvonaschen552 Před 4 lety +2

    Thats the Bike I have been looking for !

    • @Matosjay
      @Matosjay Před 3 lety

      I have one for sale..

  • @miltstone2
    @miltstone2 Před 4 lety +1

    I own a 1996 , 4 speed . I've put many miles on it , shes treated me good

  • @WillPower46
    @WillPower46 Před 2 lety

    That bike sounds soo good that after watching the vid all I want to do is go riding.

  • @wayneennis6717
    @wayneennis6717 Před rokem

    I just bought a 93 vs1400 for 500 cleaned the tank and carbs fired right up

  • @brian644
    @brian644 Před 4 lety

    the intruder and marauder were both excellent bikes... i owned both

  • @theheathen1516
    @theheathen1516 Před 4 lety

    I have a 1995 intruder 1400, 4 speed, and while the paint is showing its age, i love the bike. I like the mid mounted factory pegs, especially for in town and the back roads. I also think the hydraulic clutch is way better than cable clutches. The only real thing thats annoying is if you have to do carb work, as the front one is up under the tank and the rear is behind the cylinder. However, it is nice that you can do a lot with minimal tools. I put together a tool kit, still fits in the back rest. It has four box wrenches, a small 1/4" drive ratchet with some sockets, screw driver bits with adapter for the socket, spark plug tool, small needle nose pliers, zip ties, and fuses. As a test, the last time i cleaned the carbs i pulled the seats, tank, side coves, air boxes, carbs, and disassembled the carbs, with just that tool kit.

    • @robertmartin8233
      @robertmartin8233 Před 4 lety

      And the front air filter under the tank, awkward but a great bike, I have the same.

  • @mrstryfe
    @mrstryfe Před 4 lety +1

    best bars i ever had on a bike in the last 30 years.

  • @seanwhalen5011
    @seanwhalen5011 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a intruder 800 and I think it's amazing

  • @chrisdrummer200
    @chrisdrummer200 Před 4 lety +1

    I love my 1400 intruder !