Suzuki TL1000S 996 Reviews

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Suzuki TL1000S 996
4.5 stars
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Average Ratings for Suzuki TL1000S 996

  • Build quality4.6 stars
  • Reliability4.6 stars
  • Value for Money4.8 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.5 stars
  • Overall Rating4.5 stars

 

4 Reviews For Suzuki TL1000S 996

  • Guest 23rd Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Bike has been faultless, now got 75,000k on it. Power delivery is great, reliability great never let me down, no handling problems, no mechanical probs, still stays with latest machines even at 11yrs old, mines the one with my number plate.

  • TLS Tony 8th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I think it should be law that everyone has to have a Suzuki TL1000 for some time in their lives. Just an all round great sportsbike. Needs firm hand but kind if you treat it with respect.
  • Guest 23rd Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Crackin' bike, takes time to master unlike modern bikes of today which flatter your skills straight away, (where's the fun in that?) people are always suprised how fast it is especially when sorted (ohlins rear shock, ohlins fork springs, dropped forks, 6 pot TLR calipers, goodridge hoses, good metzellers and a slightly slack chain, decent cans or system and a power commander) and ridden by someone who's confident on it, (it's taken me years!) makes me like it even more because people see it as ...
  • Pauly Shaw Rank: Corporal 6th Nov 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    My 99 TLS, like many others, had a myriad of personality disorders... Rock hard rear suspension with no dampening, noisy cam gears, leaking fuel pump gasket etc., and like the hot girl in the club, who your friends warn you not to take home, (but you do, only to realise that she is a chronic bi-polar with regressed compulsions to inflicting pain on her sexual partners) you learn to love her.
    Later model TLs have the power sapping ECU, though the power delivery is extremely usable and predictabl ...