does anyone know of of problems with these bikes:
does anyone know of of problems with these bikes:
There is heaps of info on KB about them.
Other than the rear tyre chewing out with the standard back shock and the need for a steering damper, I dont think there would be much else to concern yourself with.
Probably one of the coolest bikes around![]()
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Definately a cool bike. My preference would be the "S" over the "R".
Most will come with a steering damper. '97 to 2000 had a prob with the rear damper mount cracking. Any well maintained bike has probably had this fixed as Suzuki were repairing under warranty when problem was spotted.
I've had 2 TL's and had no prob's with either of them. Awesome bike. Just remember that most a getting a little long in the tooth so shop around. There are still alot of good un's out there.
With any bike thats getting on theres a few things to look for,first thing i would look at is the rear damper mount (TLs have a seperate damper) which is prone to cracking,many will have aftermarket suspenders on them but if not definately check for cracks there,may be very hard to see.Ive had mine for many trouble free years/kms and just love the thing,best place ive ever come across for everything/anything related to the TL is WWW.TLZONE.NET great bunch of guys some very talented,a member on here and there TLDV8 would be the go to guy for anything i needed to know,has a couple of very very tasty TLSs.Good luck and post up if you find a good one.Someone on here was selling one recently but buggered if i remember who,have a gander in the bikes for sale forum on here.If you need any help sing out.
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My last bike was a TL & shit do I miss it. Well parts of it. They don't handle so well with stock suspenders and as has been mentioned have a few issues that you need to be aware of. About the most radical bike you can get for the money, massive amounts of torque & oh my lord what a fantastic twin piston melody from Yoshi cans. They are harder to re sell in part due to the poor write up's found all over the net. However they have a bit of a cult following. I have my current steed up for sale & wouldn't hesitate to jump back onto a TL if the right one came along
Basic specs dif between the two TL's, one is a road going version the other is more race orientated...
TL1000S = 125HP with 187kg dry weight & semi naked
TL1000R = 135HP with 192kg dry weight, full faired
As mentioned a heap of reading about them, including being called the "window maker"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_TL1000R
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97s had many issues but most will have had them sorted by now I have a 2000 tls and my biggest problem has been convincing the officer that if i had been going fast he wouldnt be talking to me now![]()
I like the R better, the bikini fairing on the S looks like a fugly afterthought and looks like an enourmous dropped splash of paint. Just a personal opinion.
I bought a low km TLS, only prob I dont ride it enough! Some report twitchy handling but I love it. Feels like a toy compared to the trusty old lavatory,Twin bro has an R which he enjoys too as Boob Johnson said alot of bike for the price!
How do I end up with an L-Plate logo after 35 yrs. of riding???
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Speaking of enormous the great thing about the S is that you dont need to get your driveway widened to fit down it,the R may well be only 10kg heavier but it looks (feels/rides) much more.Then theres the Rs arse end which makes the rider look like hes got a platypus sticking out his bum.
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For the price of a TL1000S you could get an early (98-99) R1. Ride them both and see if you still want the TL1000. I'd doubt it.
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Mate you read to many magazines,ive had one for many years and it handles just fine,if the not enough grunt comment was for real then your a cock,actually worse than that your probably yet another that sincerely believes that what you ride reflects on your own riding ability,i over the years have gone passed many in the good bits and indeed got a few laughs watching them stagger round rally sites wearing gimp suits inflated with there own sad ego,still thats motorcycling these days i guess.Mind you after all these years and all those bikes maybe ive missed something....go figure.Still,nothing like a motorcyclist with attitude.good on ya.
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