Have you bought the bike yet or not, I should get around to selling mine....
That's definitely a big jump from the 250, you might learn a bit too quick about cold tyre highsides....
Right issues with these bikes.... From new there were several warranty recalls that should have been done. The fuel pump seal on bottom of petrol tank. The second is a plastic pipe inside the fuel tank connecting the fuel pump to the plumbing, randomly breaks on some of these and TL1000's, no recall but Suzuki fixes for free when it breaks.
My own bike has done about 110,000km from new. At around 27,000 the grey code sensor for the speedo reading unthreaded and smashed sprocket side cover. At 17,000 the first steering damper failed due to stone chips from being in vulnerable position. Replacement with DIY protectiuon eventually failed with age, check lock side to side and see if any unsmoothness, if so unbolt and throw away.
Cam chain tensioners on these can be a bit finicky and sticky so keep an eye out for any death rattles above the usual Suzuki rattles if you can discern the difference.
Main swing arm bearings are vulnerable to excess cleaning and big stoppies at traffic lights...
But overall these are typical Suzuki reliable, I know mine inside out and what it will still do through corners compared to new stuff is pretty good and very stable on road as long as you stay on gas.
They are also theft proof as no one really likes them that much except people who bought them. I've parked mine in all sorts of oddball places and no ones taken it or touched it lol...
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