We Spent $10,000 on Two Distinct Sportbikes! Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR vs Suzuki GSX-8R | On Two Wheels

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After a long hiatus, On Two Wheels is back with some fresh faces. Meet Bradley Adams and Evan Allen, the new hosts of On Two Wheels. In this episode, they tackle the Super Sportbike category, pitting the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR against the Suzuki GSX-8R. Despite their similar $10,000 price tags, these two motorcycles exhibit unique behaviors as they navigate through tracks, canyons, and urban environments.

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コメント (21)
  • It's important to note the zx4r in North America is detuned to 56hp for emissions, in Europe it makes up to 79hp. This would make the performance a lot closer to the gsx8r. American zx4r can be modified to get the full potential.
  • @Armputator
    as a european with my 80hp zx-4rr i gotta say i love it! the inline 4 is insanely fun and screamy
  • Just bought my first motorcycle. 24’ GSX-8R sword silver/red wheels. Im 6’2” 277 lbs. 56 years old and i love it.
  • Without the reflash that EVERY ZX4RR owner will do, this comparison is irrelevant. But, that was definitely the BEST Cardo Ad ever. :)
  • @GuitarGuy650
    Companies wonder what is happening to the new rider market, then they go and sell beginner bikes for $10k
  • @joek81981
    My coworkers and I all bought zx4rr's. As soon as the first one got the ECU updated, the other four all followed suit immediately. If you were that close on an untuned ECU, you'd beat him on mine. Tires and a tune is transformative to the bike.
  • This is a nice video. Without getting lost in the technology built into the bikes, the differences between the two were clearly pointed out from a riders standpoint. One bike fit one rider, the other bike fit that rider. Ride what you like! Two sweet rides!
  • Bradley, I still have your blue SV, bought it from you and you’re Dad at Willow Springs. It’s still in race form and will be back on track next year. It’s still a fun bike to ride ! Good seeing you on here ! Darrell
  • @spotthedogg
    The young fella did great with the big boy on the back, considering how big boy was fighting against the lean!
  • @fengrr
    You shoulda flashed the Ninja
  • @azenyr
    Constantly talking about how "good these bikes are for beginners" while knowing these bikes are 10k is just insane
  • @k3y155
    The zx4rr is definitely the quirky bike I’m gonna get because it’s a bit of a novelty with its small I-4 engine revving absurdly high. I’d pay for the flash/tune to unleash its engine. If you complain about the practicality then you don’t get it.
  • A cross-plane crank does not help the bike make more torque. But in specific situations, it can make it easier to manage the torque deliver, primarily in the dirt. On pavement the only real advantage is sound.
  • @kaylep6135
    Great to see On Two Wheels soldiering on - love the variety across channels
  • @Thehelmet22
    This is a great vid, these two are a fun duo, interacting well together, and the premise of the review was excellent
  • @80sday36
    you guys need to switch bikes and give each personal impression for each bike after
  • Great video, you guys totally brought back the show, same feel and spirit of the old stuff, love it, can't wait to see more videos from you guys ❤
  • @trevb464
    Really enjoyed this video. Great banter between you guys. Was looking at exactly these two bikes here in the UK and opted for the Kawasaki a couple of weeks back. Still running in but really happy with the bike. Think I'd have been happy with either to be honest. Look forward to more content.👊