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    Reviewed on May 27, 2005

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    5.0
    I have been riding dirt bikes forever and this year I decided to buy a Suzuki GS500f street bike. Mostly because I couldn't afford the insurance of payment on a GIXER! I absolutely love the bike so far! It's light, relatively fast (at least compared to most cars) and it eats up traffic and turns... read more
    I have been riding dirt bikes forever and this year I decided to buy a Suzuki GS500f street bike. Mostly because I couldn't afford the insurance of payment on a GIXER! I absolutely love the bike so far! It's light, relatively fast (at least compared to most cars) and it eats up traffic and turns like crazy! I have run it up to 100mph and it is stable as ever! I highly recommend this bike!
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    Reviewed on May 21, 2005

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    5.0
    This is a great bike. For a big guy like me it is perfect and can support my large frame with ease. I was especially pleased when I filled up the large 5.3 (4.2 main) gas tank for the first time finding the 60 mpg mark. For a poor college student the gas adds up and I'm happy to save a little money... read more
    This is a great bike. For a big guy like me it is perfect and can support my large frame with ease. I was especially pleased when I filled up the large 5.3 (4.2 main) gas tank for the first time finding the 60 mpg mark. For a poor college student the gas adds up and I'm happy to save a little money when I can. The speed is great for the more sensible rider that likes to push the 90 mph mark just to hit it. The only thing that I don't like is that there are few accessories for it and the seat gets kind of uncomfortable after about half an hour. Even though I was orginally looking for a crusier style bike I'm glad that I went with this semi-sport bike. Great starter/commuter bike.
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    Reviewed on May 18, 2005

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    4.0
    It was my first time riding a bike ever. About ten minutes after having it, I dropped it because I was riding to slow on a turn. About 15 minutes later I was getting the hang of it and I began to speed up, and that was the worst mistake I ever made. Next thing you know I'm going out of control... read more
    It was my first time riding a bike ever. About ten minutes after having it, I dropped it because I was riding to slow on a turn. About 15 minutes later I was getting the hang of it and I began to speed up, and that was the worst mistake I ever made. Next thing you know I'm going out of control and I hit a car and run into a tree. This all happened while I was still in the parking lot of the dealership. I love my bike now and I wouldn't trade it for the world.
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    Reviewed on May 10, 2005

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    5.0
    Well like many others I am new to the two wheel experience, I had reviewed and tested many other bikes (both small and large cc). By far the GS500 took the cake, both for its looks, reliability, and performance. Now 1st to say that it's not the fastest bike in the world, but both as a cruiser and... read more
    Well like many others I am new to the two wheel experience, I had reviewed and tested many other bikes (both small and large cc). By far the GS500 took the cake, both for its looks, reliability, and performance. Now 1st to say that it's not the fastest bike in the world, but both as a cruiser and at highway speeds it does its job, and well I might add. In addition I have been out with friends that have much bigger bikes and though it took more effort on my part I kept up with them with not too noticible of a difference. And I am constantly having people compliment me on its looks and with 60mpg and virtually zero maintenance costs (as compared to other bikes) it's a great value. Suzuki has a winner here and if anything, my only real complaint is the analog instruments, they do sorely need a much needed upgrade look to them just like the bike has. the GS500 is a winner and everything is nice overall package.
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    Reviewed on April 10, 2005

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    5.0
    Would recommend this bike to any beginner. Plenty fast for me, and the bike is very "forgiving". Very light an nimble. First day on the road I was on the... read more
    Would recommend this bike to any beginner. Plenty fast for me, and the bike is very "forgiving". Very light an nimble. First day on the road I was on the highway.
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    Reviewed on March 2, 2005

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    5.0
    I always wanted a motorcycle but was too nervous to leave the safety of a car. This is a great bike to start out on. It is very easy to find the gears on this bike if you never had the chance to drive anything with manual shifting. It has some kick to it that is easy to get used to. Very light... read more
    I always wanted a motorcycle but was too nervous to leave the safety of a car. This is a great bike to start out on. It is very easy to find the gears on this bike if you never had the chance to drive anything with manual shifting. It has some kick to it that is easy to get used to. Very light weight for hugging those tight curves for first timers. I have had this bike for a month now and haven't driven my car since!
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    Reviewed on January 10, 2005

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    5.0
    This is my first motorcycle that I have owned, though I've ridden on others. I've put about 2600+ miles on it so far. Pros: Accelerates quickly, sporty styling, easy to handle, comfortable, reasonably good on gas, reliable, proven engine, 6 speed transmission, extremely fun to ride, and it suits... read more
    This is my first motorcycle that I have owned, though I've ridden on others. I've put about 2600+ miles on it so far. Pros: Accelerates quickly, sporty styling, easy to handle, comfortable, reasonably good on gas, reliable, proven engine, 6 speed transmission, extremely fun to ride, and it suits it's purpose very, very well (as an entry-level sport bike). It is also a good value and insurance is more reasonable with this bike than it is with other larger displacement sport bikes. Cons: I wish it had more aftermarket parts available and parts were more easily interchanged with say, the Gixxers. The only mechanical problem I had was once the clutch cable vibrated off, and the bike would not start so I had to do a little bit of troubleshooting. Just must not have been secured at the factory or something. No it is not the fastest bike in the world, but it is not the dog some riders make it out to be, either. The speedometer goes up to 130mph, though the fastest I've been up to was 110mph. I did it with complete ease, and I slowed down for fear of getting a ticket - not because the bike had any shortcomings! If, for some strange reason, you think you need to go faster than 130mph, this might not be the bike for you. (The GS500F is still going to be faster than most cars/trucks that you will encounter! I think it has an estimated 1/4 time of low 13's.) But if you need something fun, sporty, stylish, reliable, and economical, this bike might be just what you need.
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    Reviewed on November 9, 2004

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    5.0
    I just got my new GS500 and it's one of the best things that's ever happened to me. It is my first bike so I was a little nervous at first but once I got used to the clutch, it was so easy to ride I drove it home from the lot with no problem. It's a great first bike and I'm not sure I will ever... read more
    I just got my new GS500 and it's one of the best things that's ever happened to me. It is my first bike so I was a little nervous at first but once I got used to the clutch, it was so easy to ride I drove it home from the lot with no problem. It's a great first bike and I'm not sure I will ever purchase any other kind except upgrading to a new 500. It's fast. Forget what you heard about it, it's definitely enough to get you going and it's a real eye catcher on the street. Get a nice helmet and some gear, and it's time to ride!
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    Reviewed on October 17, 2004

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    5.0
    The riding season has ended and I have stored my bike in a friend's garage. I now have 1000 trouble-free miles on it. The false neutrals ended once I began to upshift more firmly. So that was a case of pilot error, not a problem with the machine. If you are looking for a fun and affordable... read more
    The riding season has ended and I have stored my bike in a friend's garage. I now have 1000 trouble-free miles on it. The false neutrals ended once I began to upshift more firmly. So that was a case of pilot error, not a problem with the machine. If you are looking for a fun and affordable bike for urban commuting, this is your ride!
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    Reviewed on October 16, 2004

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    5.0
    I have never ridden a bike before, including dirt bikes or scooters, and rode this bike right off the lot. It's a great learner's bike and has most likely saved me from a lot of newbie mistakes. 500cc may seem small to some people, but it's fast enough to open the throtle and watch the floor pass... read more
    I have never ridden a bike before, including dirt bikes or scooters, and rode this bike right off the lot. It's a great learner's bike and has most likely saved me from a lot of newbie mistakes. 500cc may seem small to some people, but it's fast enough to open the throtle and watch the floor pass under you with just a seat between you and the pavement. One problem I've encountered was the long engine warm-up, especially on cold days. But other than that, this bike is great for beginners to learn on and also fun to learn how to pop that front tire up.
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