2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800 and V-Strom 800 Touring
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The 2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800 and V-Strom 800 Touring appear to cater to riders interested in on-road exploration and touring, as mentioned.

Top key points of the 2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800 and V-Strom 800 Touring:

  • New 19-inch front wheel and 17-inch rear wheel, replacing the 21-inch front wheel found on the V-Strom 800DE.
  • New Showa Separate Function Fork-Big Piston (SFF-BP) inverted front fork setup and Showa rear shock absorber with remote, tool-less preload adjustability.
  • New 5-inch TFT instrument panel that provides access to Suzuki’s Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.) electronics suite.
  • New bi-directional quick-shifter.
  • V-Strom 800 Touring comes with a lockable top box.
  • Starting MSRP of $9,899 for the V-Strom 800 and $10,499 for the V-Strom 800 Touring.

Here’s a summary of the key details and differences between the models:

2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800 & V-Strom 800 Touring Features:

  • Engine: Both bikes are powered by a 776cc parallel twin engine.
  • Wheels:
  • Both models have transitioned from a 21-inch front wheel to a new 19-inch, seven-spoke cast aluminium wheel at the front and a 17-inch at the rear.
  • Exclusive Dunlop tubeless D614F and D614 tires.
  • Suspension:
  • Feature a new Showa Separate Function Fork-Big Piston (SFF-BP) inverted front fork setup.
  • Showa rear shock absorber with remote, tool-less preload adjustability.

Differences

V-Strom 800 VariantWheelbaseLengthWidthHeightCurb WeightGround ClearanceSeat Height
2023 Suzuki V-Strom 800DE1,570mm (61.8 inches)2,345mm (92.3 inches)975mm (38.4 inches)1,310mm (51.6 inches)230 kilograms (507 pounds)220mm (8.7 inches)855mm (33.7 inches)
2023 Suzuki V-Strom 800DE Adventure1,570mm (61.8 inches)2,345mm (92.3 inches)975mm (38.4 inches) without included accessories mounted1,310mm (51.6 inches)230kg (507 pounds) without included accessories mounted220mm (8.7 inches)855mm (33.7 inches)
2024 Suzuki V-Strom 8001,515mm (59.6 inches)2,255mm (88.8 inches)905mm (35.6 inches)1,355mm (53.3 inches)223kg (492 pounds)185mm (7.3 inches)825mm (32.5 inches)
2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800 Touring1,515mm (59.6 inches)2,255mm (88.8 inches) not including Top Case905mm (35.6 inches)1,355mm (53.3 inches)223kg (492 pounds) not including Top Case185mm (7.3 inches)825mm (32.5 inches)
  • Brakes:
  • Radial-mount Nissin four-piston brake callipers at the front with a pair of 310mm rotors.
  • Single Nissin calliper with a 260mm rotor at the rear.
  • ABS is standard.
  • Electronics:
  • Full-color, 5-inch TFT instrument panel.
  • Suzuki’s Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.) includes traction control, ABS, Ride Modes, Easy Start, and Low RPM Assist.
  • Other Features:
  • Wide handlebar with vibration damping, footpegs with rubber pads, LED lighting, and a bi-directional quick-shifter.
  • Distinct Features of V-Strom 800 Touring:
  • Comes with a lockable top box that uses the same ignition key.
  • Available only in Glass Sparkle Black, while the V-Strom 800 is in Metallic Matte Steel Green.
  • Dimensions:
  • The 2024 models are shorter in wheelbase, length, and height compared to the 2023 V-Strom 800DE variants. They are also lighter and have a lower ground clearance and seat height.
  • Pricing (U.S.):
  • 2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800: $9,899
  • 2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800 Touring: $10,499

Pros of the 2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800 and V-Strom 800 Touring:

  • A versatile and capable motorcycle that is perfect for on-road exploration and touring.
  • The new 19-inch front wheel and 17-inch rear wheel make the bikes more agile and easier to handle on-road.
  • New Showa suspension provides a smooth and comfortable ride.
  • The new 5-inch TFT instrument panel is easy to read and provides access to a variety of useful information.
  • A new bi-directional quick-shifter makes shifting gears quick and easy.
  • V-Strom 800 Touring comes with a lockable top box, which is convenient for touring riders.
  • Competitively priced.

Cons of the 2024 Suzuki V-Strom 800 and V-Strom 800 Touring:

  • Some riders may prefer the more off-road-oriented V-Strom 800DE and DE Adventure.
  • The V-Strom 800 Touring is slightly heavier than the V-Strom 800, due to the addition of the top box.

Conclusion

If you’re looking for a versatile touring bike with an array of features, either of these could be a good fit, depending on your preference for additional storage and colour. The choice between the V-Strom 800 and V-Strom 800 Touring would largely depend on whether the top box and its associated benefits are essential for your touring needs. As always, a test ride would provide the best insight into which motorcycle feels right for you.

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