This comprehensive Suzuki GSX1400 Owners Operators Manual covers all models and years, ensuring you have the information you need to confidently operate and maintain your motorcycle. From basic operation to routine maintenance procedures, this manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations for all aspects of owning and using your GSX1400. Whether you're a seasoned rider or a new owner, this manual is your essential guide to getting the most out of your Suzuki GSX1400.
The Suzuki GSX1400 is a powerful and stylish sport touring motorcycle that was produced by Suzuki from 2001 to 2007. Designed to bridge the gap between comfortable touring and aggressive sport riding, the GSX1400 was a compelling option for riders seeking a versatile and capable machine. It boasted a potent 1,340 cc, four-stroke, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, 90-degree V-twin engine that delivered ample power and torque, making it a truly exhilarating ride. The engine was paired with a six-speed transmission, offering smooth and precise gear changes for both leisurely cruising and spirited acceleration. The GSX1400 also featured a robust steel tubular frame, telescopic front forks, and a single-sided swingarm with a monoshock rear suspension, providing a balanced and comfortable ride. Its ergonomics catered to both passenger and rider comfort, with a spacious seat and adjustable handlebars for optimal riding position.
Beyond its performance credentials, the GSX1400 also showcased a number of practical features that enhanced its appeal as a touring machine. These included a large fuel tank offering extended range, a comprehensive instrument panel with essential information displays, and generous storage space for luggage. The combination of its powerful engine, comfortable riding position, and practical features made the GSX1400 a versatile motorcycle that could handle various riding scenarios, from long-distance touring to spirited weekend rides. Although production ceased in 2007, the GSX1400 remains a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a powerful and comfortable sport touring motorcycle, and its reliability and performance continue to draw praise from riders to this day.