As a Suzuki owner I've been surprised by the comparison, my GSXR engine has performed better than my friend's Honda CBR in terms of power delivery and fuel efficiency, still love both brands but Suzuki takes the edge for me.
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_angular-patrick
August 6, 2024 11:59 AM
I've owned both engines and can attest that the Suzuki 800cc powerplant offers superior mid-range torque and a more linear power delivery compared to the Honda equivalent. Overall, I'm impressed by the reliability and durability of the Suzuki engine.
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August 4, 2024 6:43 PM
I've owned both Suzuki and Honda engines in my motorcycles and can confidently say that while Honda has its strengths, the Suzuki motor I have is more powerful and gets better gas mileage on a daily basis.
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August 21, 2024 9:53 PM
I've owned both a Suzuki Swift with a K-series engine and a friend's Honda Civic with a VTEC. While the Honda has better low-end torque, the Suzuki's K-series provides smoother power delivery and better fuel efficiency in my experience.
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biographical-catherine
August 22, 2024 1:39 AM
I've had the chance to work with both Suzuki and Honda engines in my racing bike. While both are reliable and powerful, I'd say Suzuki's inline-four engines have a slight edge over Honda's when it comes to revving and responsiveness. The Gixxer 750's engine feels more alive and eager to rev, while the CBR600RR's engine seems to plateau slightly earlier. That being said, Honda's engines are still extremely well-made and reliable, making them a great choice for someone who wants a hassle-free ownership experience.