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2007 Bandit 1250SA: First Impressions
« on: August 13, 2007, 05:46:35 PM »
Brought home a new Bandit 1250SA today. After getting the new bike run through at the dealer's, I did a 50-mile shakedown cruise. First impressions are based on this short ride on highway, twistys, town, and city. The bike will be broken in per Suzuki's recommendation: initial 500 miles below 4500 RPMs and vary the speed, so comments on high speeds and high performance will come later.

Engine: Torque O' Plenty! This engine pulls hard. With its flat torque curve the Bandit generates 64.5 lb-ft of torque at just 1,800 rpm, and from 2,700 rpm there’s more than 70 lb-ft on your right hand. On the highway, I found myself in a big rig's blind spot. A slight wrist twist in 6th gear (no need to downshift!) and I was gone. The engine, coupled with the rocket launcher exhaust can is very quiet under 4K RPMs. So quiet in fact, that it's too easy to go too fast very quickly. I normally like a bit more exhaust grunt, but for touring and 2-up riding, this will be a nice change.

Handling: The steering is very neutral. She leans over easily and once there, requires no additional input to keep your line. Its five hundred pounds leans and steers effortlessly. Definitely looking forward to more spirited rides on the twists once the break-in is done, but know this isn't a sport bike and isn't intended to handle like one.

Suspension: A little soon to tell, but seems downright nice. A little tuning front and rear will make it behave even better no doubt. Contrary to what I had read, the front end doesn't dive badly under hard braking. Ride is smooth and solid.

Brakes: My first bike with ABS. Didn't engage it on this ride, but the 'whir' from the front brake is interesting if you've never heard it before. Aside from that, plenty of stopping power all in all. The levers feel a little spongy but nothing some braided lines won't cure.

Controls: Both the clutch and the front brake are adjustable and provide a nice reach. The hydraulic clutch with its coil springs is new on this model and engages easily and very smoothly. I really like this. A lot. Shifter and rear brake are pretty normal. The transmission coupled with that hydraulic clutch is very smooth. I may have to adjust the shifter a bit, it seems too low to me. I noticed my right foot was pretty warm, more than I'm used to. Oh, I didn't find the bars or their angle awkward at all.

Protection: I actually like the stock screen. On the way to the dealer, as I'm blasting down the road at 72 on the 919, I wondered if I'd miss the totally naked ride. Windscreens have been hit or miss for me on bikes and I liked not having one on the 919. But this Bandit's screen seem adequate for my height (5'9"). I was getting wind blast, but it was clean air and I wasn't doing any bobble head impersonations. Another sign of decent protection: the cockpit is not terribly noisey at highway speeds.

Mirrors: I have to say something about mirrors because I've replaced stock mirrors on almost every bike I've owned. Usually they are terrible in form and function. Although I'm not crazy about the look of screen-mounted mirrors these ones actually work. My shoulders are big (54") and they are all I usually see in mirrors, and normally they vibrate. With just some minor adjstments, I was clearly seeing everything behind me and quite a good ways to the sides too. And no vibration. Nice job here Suzuki.

Fit & Finish: Everything looks to be top notch. Seat fits well. Plastic is firm and doesn't vibrate or buzz. Paint is fantastic. Hopefully the clearcoat on the tank isn't soft and easily scratched like my last two Hondas.

The extended forecast is clear and sunny this week. I'm aching to get back out on this bike. With a little luck, and maybe a day off from work, I could kill the 600 mile break-in this week. Here's some pics. Loking forward to many more miles.











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Offline the ferret

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2007 Bandit 1250SA: First Impressions
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2007, 06:34:14 PM »
Very nice report. Please post more as you ride more.

Nice pics too!

Congrats :congrats:
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« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2007, 08:27:59 AM »
Quick update.

One pet peeve:
The throttle tube is pretty sloppy and the throttle can be jerky because of it. Need to look into this and see if it can be tightened up. Anyone else notice the excess free play of the tube on the length and diameter of the bar?

One thing to watch out for:
I commuted on the Bandit this morning. Decided to try out the factory bar lock when I parked. No problem. Get upstairs and glance out the window. Looks like the tail light is on. Hmm. Maybe it's the sun. Head back downstairs. Yup, the tail ight is on. The 'P' (Park) position is a short click away from the 'L' (Lock) position so if you turn it too far, you are in Park and the tail light turns on. Could be a battery killer if you're not careful.
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« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2007, 08:36:56 AM »
One of the motorcycle magazines complained about a "clicky clacky" throttle. Guess that's what you're experienceing. Although when I checked out a Bandit at a dealer it wasn't any sloppier than any other bike in the showroom, Honda or Suzuki.
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« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2007, 08:57:58 AM »
Quote from: "KenB"
One thing to watch out for:
I commuted on the Bandit this morning. Decided to try out the factory bar lock when I parked. No problem. Get upstairs and glance out the window. Looks like the tail light is on. Hmm. Maybe it's the sun. Head back downstairs. Yup, the tail ight is on. The 'P' (Park) position is a short click away from the 'L' (Lock) position so if you turn it too far, you are in Park and the tail light turns on. Could be a battery killer if you're not careful.


Ken, I really enjoyed your initial comments, and look forward to your thoughts after you've gotten more miles on the odometer, both commuting and pleasure riding.

As for the problem you mention above:  I've done this about four times on my B12, and a couple of those I did not see in time to prevent draining the battery.  Luckily, it's been at work, where I am able to leave the bike secured until I get the battery recharged.  I finally learned to walk around the back end of the bike before I leave it just to look at the taillight...you can't really tell by looking at the keyhole, since the little cover swivels.  I would much rather have an hazard light than this couple-minute-only hazard light.
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« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2007, 08:37:58 PM »
Yo Ken..ya have to have some more miles on it by now


BTW saw you posted right after me over on the FZ1 forum on the "Looks like a new Bandit will be my second bike" thread.

http://www.yamahafz1oa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=72540

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« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2007, 08:43:42 PM »
So how does it compare to the 919?  Obviously it has more torque, but it would be interesting to hear a comparison between the two.  I have never ridden with anyone on a 919, so i don't have any comparisons.
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« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2007, 08:50:52 PM »
Quote from: "solman"
So how does it compare to the 919?  Obviously it has more torque, but it would be interesting to hear a comparison between the two.  I have never ridden with anyone on a 919, so i don't have any comparisons.

The 919 is a really fun bike. But for me it's a sport bike parading as a standard. My idea of riding is killing a couple tanks of gas in a day of riding. The 919 just wasn't comfortable enough for me to do that. Maybe that's because I went from a ST1300 to a 919. The 919 has more buzz, a more aggressive riding posture, needs more RPM's to get its power, and is just a bit lighter than the Bandit. And even with ABS and 300 more cc's, the Bandit is less expensive. In price and insurance. The Bandit is a huge bang for the buck.
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« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2007, 07:24:01 AM »
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Looks like Cookie ordered an 08


Cookie has indeed ordered an 08 (Colour change only "Black/Blue")

Took the 1250 for a long ride and loved it, (from my dealer "not stealer" I have been using Mick Hone for 20 + years and wouldn't change).

Down here I pay $11,800 AUD on road with $1500 worth of free Givi luggage (Top box and two panniers)

I love the bike but it will not replace my Fizzy.

Wife wants to tour with me now and Fizzy is a pure one man bike and will stay so.

Good to see you guys here and I will greatly value your advice.
Chris

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