A few things to be aware of in TL1000s
1:Get a 1999 onwards, most 1997/1998's are pretty rooted now, plus most have been binned a few times as well
2:Suspension - if you have the time you can muck around with the settings do it, or just throw an Ohlins in!
3:Make sure the sprockets and chain are setup well, as its a prick to ride slow in traffic -a sloppy chain makes it worse, due to the single injector on each throttle body, 1mm twist on the throttle can translate into the kangaroo ride, no fun (new SV1000s have multiple injectors lot smoother ride)
4:Cracks in the frame, take the bike to Suzuki dealer, they can check it out before you buy it, this TL had cracks around the rotary damper brackets!!
5: Some owners make outrageous claims about RWHP, put it on a dyno at AMPS solved the problem for me, showed 107BHP at rear wheel, this is OK for a TL1000s, TL1000R should be around 115-130BHP
Hope you find a minter, they are still around with low kms
PS :The TL1000S had the better styling, the TL1000R's had a bit of an aircraft carrier look unfortunately.
Good Website to visit for everything TL - www.tlplanet.com
Ducati 1979 SD900 & 900SS, Moto Guzzi 88 Leman 1000, 1987 Suzuki GSXR-750, Ducati 1983 SL600 Pantah, 1999 Suzuki TL1000S, 1987 NSR Honda 600 Track Bike, Ducati 748s
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