presentation of the 1000 GSX-R 2014
like most other hypersports bikes, the GSX-R 1000 is patiently waiting for 2015 and the evolution of the World Superbike Championship to give itself a makeover. So, in 2014, the new colors will be the only signs of a new vintage. But let's not spit too much in the soup, because the Gex remains a sportbike with great potential. Previously redesigned in 2009, the GSX-R 1000 was, like most of its Japanese counterparts, in need of an overhaul. European competition is pushing hard, and Japan seems to be resting on its laurels... Unless the crisis has dampened the ardor of the rising sun too much.
And yet, 2012 saw the renewal of 75% of Japanese hypersports models. But let's be honest, not enough to shake up the segment. The Yamaha R1 gained a bit of electronics, the CBR 1000 changed its silhouette slightly; will the new GSX-R 1000 make more noise, more bluster, more enthusiasm for taking a new step towards madness?
don't count on it. Hamamatsu's sports car is evolving, but timidly. From bow to stern, you'll have no trouble distinguishing this L4 (Suzuki codes its vintages by a combination of letters and numbers: K for 200 + the last digit of the year, Lx for 201x, L4 for 2014).
After all, it's all the same. Obviously, the design office has closed down, and there's only one intern left to take care of the colors. The latter had a chat with a technician one evening, however, and the result is a slimming of 2 kilos, mainly thanks to the removal of an exhaust muffler. If only it were handsome, that would console us...
let's leave aside aesthetic considerations, always subject to debate and passion. Underneath, there's a bit of movement. No new engine, no enriched uranium crankshaft, but a good dose of elbow grease to improve torque and mid-range availability. The engine-makers have worked on a compression ratio increased to 12.9 to 1 (+0.1), new pistons 11% lighter, revised camshafts and reprogrammed the ECU. As a result, the GSX-R 1000 2012 / 2014 boasts 8% lower fuel consumption and more power. In fact, the latter remains virtually unchanged; the work of the engine-makers has mainly consisted in making it more available.
According to Suz, the new gas evacuation system (single pot, uncluttered plenum, revised manifolds) has smoothed the gap between 6,000 and 7,000 rpm when revving up. But when it comes to electronics, the Gex retains its S-DMS and 3 engine power modes... and that's it. No racing ABS or traction control.
the changes are more profound for the chassis. Or rather, the front axle. It's the only one to go through the changeover, but it's not half-hearted. Suzuki has thrown out almost everything, and all that's left of the old model is the rim. The fork is now Showa's big-piston model: the BPF. The smaller 600 and 750 sisters adopted it a year ago, and Honda and Kawa have also chosen it. Braking is 130 grams lighter and more efficient, thanks to 0.5 mm thinner discs and, above all, new brake calipers. Like the smaller Gexs, the 1000 is fitted with Brembo monobloc calipers. A top-notch piece of equipment, but poorly supported by a set of standard hoses; a combination that borders on the scandalous. When will the Japanese accept that a sports car must be fitted with aviation hoses as standard? All it would take is the right set of hoses and a master cylinder from the same source as the calipers to propel the GSX-R 1000 to the pinnacle of trapper braking.
as timid in its evolution as other Japanese hypersports, the Suzuki 1000 GSX-R relies on its glory to prolong its career. The queen of endurance racing, it also set the benchmark for the category in the previous decade. This new version builds on its momentum, while the European competition has already kicked into high gear. It still boasts an excellent competitive base, which many amateur and professional drivers alike appreciate. In financial terms, the absence of electronic debauchery and minimal upgrades mean that the price is among the most attractive in the category, €2,000 to €3,000 less than the segment benchmarks. All in all, it's still in the game, even though it was ahead of the game not so long ago.
M.B - Manufacturer's photos
Key facts Suzuki 1000 GSX-R (2014) : What you need to know before you buy
Highlights
- GSX-R efficiency
- Freinage Brembo monobloc
Weak points
- Few changes
- Brake hoses
Prices
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14,099€
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Performance
- Max speed : approximately 300 km/h (186.40 mph)
History
Specifications Suzuki 1000 GSX-R 2014
- Chassis
- Frame : aluminum perimeter
- Fuel capacity : 17.50 liters (4.62 US gallons)
- Seat height : 810 mm (31.89 in)
- Length : 2,045 mm (80.51 in)
- Width : 705 mm (27.76 in)
- Min height : 1,130 mm (44.49 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,405 mm (55.31 in)
- Weight when fully loaded : 203 kg (448 lb)
- Front axle
- Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 45 mm, Wheel travel : 120 mm (4.72 in)
- Braking 2 Brembo discs Ø 310 mm (12.2 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
- Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Transmission
- 6 stage gearbox
- Secondary by chain
- Rear axle
- Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 220 mm (8.66 in), single-piston caliper
- Rear tire : 190 / 50 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Motor
- 4 cylinders online , 4 strokes
- Injection Ø 44 mm
- Cooling system : liquid
- 2 ACT
- 4 valves per cylinder
- 999 cc
- 185 ch (182.40 hp) to 11,500 rpm
- 11.90 mkg to 10,000 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 1.03 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : approximately 15.78 kg/mkg
- Compression : 12.9 : 1
- Practical information
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the 1000 GSX-R 2014
- What is the power of the 1000 GSX-R 2014?
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The 1000 GSX-R 2014 develops a power of 185 ch (182.40 hp)
- What is the torque of the 1000 GSX-R 2014?
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The maximum torque of the 1000 GSX-R 2014 is 11.90 mkg to 10,000 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the 1000 GSX-R 2014?
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The 1000 GSX-R 2014 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 300 km/h (186.40 mph) on the track.
- What is the weight of the 1000 GSX-R 2014?
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The 1000 GSX-R 2014 has a a weight when fully loaded of 203 kg (448 lb).
- QWhat is the seat height of the 1000 GSX-R 2014?
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To ensure good accessibility, the 1000 GSX-R 2014 offers a minimum seat height of 810 mm (31.89 in).
- What is the price of the 1000 GSX-R 2014?
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The price of the 1000 GSX-R 2014 is 14,099€ in France
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 12 reviews
Dangerous on a sports car exceeding 250 km/h
Must be replaced, as well as hoses and brake pads
Apart from that, powerful and easy to handle. Rating : 4/5 Respond to Philgex
Otherwise great wheel !!!! Rating : 5/5 Respond to Matt
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14 099 â'¬
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2015 model year - Prices at October 1, 2015 in â'¬ inc. Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
I think there must have been some vintages where ABS was standard ;) Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
But I need to try before I buy Rating : 4/5 Respond to cri
12m/kg at 7500rpm? in my opinion there's a bug...if not it's a bis cylinder? Rating : 4/5 Respond to aziz34
Very, very, very disappointing. Rating : 1/5 Respond to gymexpert
Why is Suzuki developing so many 600s and no big 1000 roadster?(the market is there though Z1000/FZ1/S1000R/CB1000R...)
Rating : 4/5 Respond to ViVi71
Gentlemen of Suz, take a Gsx'R and make us a new bandit that's efficient, light, modern and dynamic-looking, for example.
Do something modern and "never seen before" on this base, imagining that you're working on a Gsx'R. That'll help the brand move forward!
Please put yourselves in our customer's shoes, gentlemen and ladies of suz. Rating : 5/5 Respond to hibou