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Old 26th July 2018, 23:42   #31
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Re: Suzuki GSX-S750 launched at 7.45L

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Picked up the GSX-S750 on June 30, completed 900kms (mix of urban, highway & hills riding) and is due for it's first service tomorrow.
Congrats. Happy mile munching.

Which dealer? Is it the one at double road? Is there a TD bike available with this dealer?
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Old 26th July 2018, 23:45   #32
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Congrats man.
You happy with their sales and support thus far?
Thanks Sharkbait. Bought it through Aryan Suzuki, Domlur, Bangalore. Simple, easy, straight forward and decent sales experience. Support till date too has been decent.

Will need to see their experience & technical expertise servicing my Predator (GSX-S750) during the first service tomorrow. Keeping my fingers crossed but hopeful as they have been servicing Hayabusa's, Gixxer big bikes, Inzuma's etc., for quite some time now...

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Congrats. Happy mile munching.

Which dealer? Is it the one at double road? Is there a TD bike available with this dealer?
Thanks Crazy Driver.

Neither Aerolex (Double road) nor Aryan (Domlur) had test bike when I bought it. But Aryan was planning to get one soon. Since it's almost a month now they may already have one. Can check when I go there tomorrow...

Appetizer pics...The Predator
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Re: Suzuki GSX-S750 launched at 7.45L

Congratulations on your bike. Looks smashing. I take my Suzuki Inazuma to Aryan and their service is generally good. Over the years the service cost has reduced a bit, though parts are horrendously expensive. I would advise you to source parts such as brake pads, chain, sprockets, spark plugs from abroad where it costs 1/3 of showroom price.
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Old 27th July 2018, 12:10   #34
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Congratulations on your bike. Looks smashing. I take my Suzuki Inazuma to Aryan and their service is generally good. Over the years the service cost has reduced a bit, though parts are horrendously expensive. I would advise you to source parts such as brake pads, chain, sprockets, spark plugs from abroad where it costs 1/3 of showroom price.
Thanks Olympal.

Good advice on sourcing parts externally.

Getting ready for 1st service, also attached pic of the test ride bike in Red & Black at Aryan
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Sunday Ride organized by Aryan Suzuki, Bangalore
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Such a great machine! Congrats on the purchase. Keen to know about the service experience. Also what is the service interval for the bike and the approximate service cost?
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Re: Suzuki GSX-S750 launched at 7.45L

Suzuki sales experience is pathetic. I had contacted them through the website for the test ride bike. I got a call from the dealer but then was straight away told that there is no test ride for the bike. You need to buy the bike and that's your test ride when the bike arrives. The on-road cost that I was quoted in Mumbai is 9lakhs and 2 thousand.



Another thing is that the maintenance of suzuki will be high as they have a service interval of 4000 kms or 3 months which is just like Benelli. As per the sales person the cost of maintenance minimum per service will be 4500 to 5000 and if any parts changed that it will be extra.


Something that bothers me is that not even a single proper owner ship review for this bike and its been launched almost 6 months back.

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Such a great machine! Congrats on the purchase. Keen to know about the service experience. Also what is the service interval for the bike and the approximate service cost?
Thanks, the service experience was good. Even though it was the first service the items checked and addressed were comprehensive.

Service intervals is 4K Kms. Service labour cost is around 2K+ plus consumables cost like oil and oil filter .

Thanks to Shivanand and Kumar the service technicians of Aryan Suzuki for their good work and support for my bike.

First Service pictures...

First service pics continued..

Overall satisfied with the bike and the service support as of now. Revelling in the bike's capabilities. In line with the running in process documented in the manual was able to crank upto 8.5k rpm's after clocking 1k+ kms. It truly becomes a Predator post 5k rpm and the linear acceleration just blows you away...

Accessories are yet to become available in Bangalore. Have got the 3M PPF done to protect paint and from any scratches plus a X-Ram mount for the mobile with USB charger as of now.

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@sats - Observe closely what they do and how they do the service. It will eventually help you do your own service in due course of time. Paint is not going to go anywhere. A regular home shampoo wash and wax will go a long way. Just avoid parking in direct sunlight for extended periods.
Congratulations!!

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@sats - Observe closely what they do and how they do the service. It will eventually help you do your own service in due course of time.
Congratulations!!
Rightly said. I had taken the day off work and was hanging around the bike the whole time while it was being serviced 😊
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Accessories are yet to become available in Bangalore. Have got the 3M PPF done to protect paint and from any scratches plus a X-Ram mount for the mobile with USB charger as of now.
What accesories are you looking for ? Dont buy from showroom - but you can source almost everything aftermarket for cheaper.
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What accesories are you looking for ? Dont buy from showroom - but you can source almost everything aftermarket for cheaper.
For starters I am looking for Frame Sliders, Front Fork Sliders, Rear Swingarm Spool/Sliders, Radiator Guard, Windscreen, Rim Tape etc.
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For starters I am looking for Frame Sliders, Front Fork Sliders, Rear Swingarm Spool/Sliders, Radiator Guard, Windscreen, Rim Tape etc.
Radiator guard - Order directly from Evotech https://evotech-performance.com/

Frame Sliders / Fork Sliders / Rear Sliders - You can buy from either Evotech or R&G directly - https://www.rg-racing.com/

Windscreen - You can buy a nice PUIG Rafale or cheap Aliexpress screen. PUIG is stocked by Orion in bangalore.

Ordering directly is usually cheaper than buying offline.
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Radiator guard - Order directly from Evotech https://evotech-performance.com/

Frame Sliders / Fork Sliders / Rear Sliders - You can buy from either Evotech or R&G directly - https://www.rg-racing.com/

Windscreen - You can buy a nice PUIG Rafale or cheap Aliexpress screen. PUIG is stocked by Orion in bangalore.

Ordering directly is usually cheaper than buying offline.
Thanks Ethanhunt123. I did check out R&G, Evotech and the Revzilla sites plus a few more, the import duty and shipping costs are exorbitant. So got in touch with their respective India distributors/dealers including Puig too. Looks like the accessories are supposed to arrive by this weekend, so keeping my fingers crossed...
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Thanks Ethanhunt123. I did check out R&G, Evotech and the Revzilla sites plus a few more, the import duty and shipping costs are exorbitant. So got in touch with their respective India distributors/dealers including Puig too. Looks like the accessories are supposed to arrive by this weekend, so keeping my fingers crossed...
My personal experience has been that importing directly is still cheaper than buying locally - especially in case of Evotech/R&G from their UK site. Having said that - maybe things have changed now. Enjoy your bike :-)
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