SUZUKI
1992 - 2004 SUZUKI VS 800 INTRUDER

VS 800 INTRUDER (1992 - 2004)

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Suzuki VS 800 Intruder (1992-2004): A Middleweight Cruiser That Packs a Punch

Introduction

The Suzuki VS 800 Intruder isn’t just another cruiser—it’s a statement. Produced from 1992 to 2004, this liquid-cooled V-twin carved its niche with a blend of unconventional styling, accessible power, and Suzuki’s trademark reliability. While its competitors chased retro aesthetics, the Intruder dared to flirt with chopper-inspired lines and a forward-leaning attitude. After spending days with a well-maintained 2002 model, it’s clear why this bike still turns heads and sparks debates in parking lots. Let’s dissect what makes this machine tick—and why it deserves a second look from riders who value substance over trends.


Riding Experience: Where the Intruder Shines (and Stumbles)

The "Rip Factor"

Fire up the 805cc V-twin, and the first surprise is the engine’s character. With 55 hp and 64 Nm (47.2 lb-ft) of torque peaking at just 5,000 RPM, this isn’t a lazy cruiser. Crack the throttle from a stoplight, and the Intruder lunges forward with a satisfying bark—especially with aftermarket pipes like the Cobra slash-cuts installed on our test bike. The power delivery feels muscular below 4,000 RPM, making city riding a joy. Merging onto highways? Keep the revs above 3,500 RPM, and you’ll hit 160 km/h (99 mph) without drama.

Ergonomics: Love-It-or-Hate-It

Suzuki’s buckhorn handlebars look intimidatingly tall at first glance, but they create a relaxed, upright riding position. At 700 mm (27.6 inches), the seat height accommodates shorter riders, though the real story is the stepped seat design. The driver sits slightly lower than the passenger, creating a natural backrest—a genius touch for all-day comfort.

But here’s the catch: The footpegs. Positioned directly below the rider, they force a knees-up stance that’ll have taller riders (even at 5’11") craving forward controls within an hour. This isn’t a dealbreaker—just budget for aftermarket pegs or highway bars.

Handling: A Study in Contradictions

With a 1,560 mm (61.4-inch) wheelbase and 201 kg (443 lbs) dry weight, the Intruder feels planted in straight lines. Lean it into a curve, though, and the high-mounted fuel tank (holding 12 liters / 3.2 gallons) reminds you of its top-heavy design. Push too hard into a corner, and you’ll feel the fuel slosh subtly altering balance—a quirk that demands respect but doesn’t ruin the fun.


Design & Aesthetics: Chopper DNA on a Budget

Love at First Sight?

The Intruder’s styling splits opinions. The teardrop fuel tank, minimalist rear fender, and chrome-accented engine scream “1990s custom” in the best way. Unlike the Honda Shadow’s retro mimicry, this bike owns its era with pride. Our test unit’s deep crimson paint gleamed under sunlight, accentuating the sculpted steel frame that wraps around the V-twin like a mechanical exoskeleton.

Practical Tweaks

That tiny rear fender might look cool, but it’s a mud-flinger in wet conditions—plan on adding an aftermarket extension. The analog gauges are basic but legible, though night riders might crave brighter illumination.


Engine & Transmission: The Beating Heart

Carbureted Charm

The 805cc SOHC V-twin pairs two Mikuni BDS36 carburetors with a 10:1 compression ratio. Cold starts require patience (use the choke liberally), but once warmed up, throttle response is crisp. Maintenance is straightforward: adjust the valves every 10,000 km (6,200 miles) to 0.08–0.13 mm (0.003–0.005 in) for intake/exhaust.

Shaft Drive Superiority

Forget chain lube headaches—the Intruder’s shaft drive is virtually maintenance-free. It does add weight, but the trade-off is reliability on long hauls.


Chassis & Braking: A Mixed Bag

Suspension Setup

  • Front: Telescopic forks with 413 mL of SAE 10W oil
  • Rear: Swingarm with 5-way preload adjustment

The setup leans toward plushness, soaking up potholes but wallowing slightly during aggressive cornering.

Braking Performance

The single 310 mm front disc (2-piston caliper) provides adequate stopping power, but the rear drum brake feels underwhelming—a common cruiser Achilles’ heel. Upgrade to sintered pads for sharper response.


Competition: How the Intruder Stacks Up

1. Honda Shadow 750 (1998–2003)

  • Pros: Smoother engine, plusher seat
  • Cons: Less torque, chain drive
  • Verdict: The Shadow coddles; the Intruder excites.

2. Kawasaki Vulcan 800 (1996–2004)

  • Pros: Lower seat height, better mirrors
  • Cons: Heavier, bland styling
  • Verdict: Vulcan for practicality, Intruder for personality.

3. Yamaha Virago 750 (1988–2003)

  • Pros: Lighter, iconic design
  • Cons: Air-cooled engine, weaker low-end
  • Verdict: The Virago’s a classic; the Intruder’s a sleeper.

Maintenance: Keeping Your Intruder Thriving

Critical Tips from MOTOPARTS.store

  1. Carb Care: Clean jets annually; consider a rebuild kit if idle becomes erratic.
  2. Cooling System: Flush coolant every 2 years using ethylene glycol.
  3. Shaft Drive: Replace final drive oil (210 mL SAE 90 GL5) every 20,000 km.
  4. Tires: Stick to the stock 100/90-19 front and 140/90-15 rear for stability.

Upgrade Recommendations

  • Forward Controls: Transform ergonomics with adjustable pegs.
  • Performance Exhaust: Unlock the V-twin’s true voice (and minor power gains).
  • LED Lighting: Boost visibility with modern bulbs.

Final Thoughts

The Suzuki VS 800 Intruder isn’t perfect—but its flaws are fixable, and its soul is irreplaceable. For riders seeking a cruiser that prioritizes fun over conformity, this Suzuki remains a compelling choice. And when you’re ready to make it yours, MOTOPARTS.store has the upgrades to sharpen its claws.

Ride hard. Stay curious.




Specifikacijų lentelė

Variklis
Taktas: Keturtaktis
Maksimali galia: 41 kW | 55.0 hp
Maksimalus sukimo momentas: 64 Nm
Kuro sistema: Carburettor (2 x Mikuni BDS36)
Maksimali galia @: 7000 rpm
Darbinis tūris: 805 ccm
Didžiausias sukimo momentas @: 5000 rpm
Cilindro skersmuo × eiga: 83.0 x 74.4 mm (3.3 x 2.9 in)
Konfigūracija: V
Aušinimo sistema: Liquid
Suspaudimo santykis: 10.0:1
Cilindrų skaičius: 2
Vožtuvai vienam cilindrui: 4
Matmenys
Ratų bazė: 1560 mm (61.4 in)
Sausas svoris: 204
Svoris su skysčiais: 212
Sėdynės aukštis: 700 mm (27.6 in)
Bendras plotis: 770 mm (30.3 in)
Bendras aukštis: 1215 mm (47.8 in)
Bendras ilgis: 2256 mm (88.8 in)
Prošvaisa: 125 mm (4.9 in)
Degalų bako talpa: 12 L (3.2 US gal)
Perdavimas
Galinė pavara: shaft
Transmisija: 5-speed
Techninė priežiūra
Galinė padanga: 140/90-15
Variklio alyva: 10W40
Priekinė padanga: 80/90-19
Stabdžių skystis: DOT 4
Uždegimo žvakės: NGK DPR8EA-9 or NGK DPR8EIX-9
Uždegimo žvakės tarpas: 0.9
Galinės pavaros alyva: 210 ml SAE 90 GL5
Aušinimo skysčio talpa: 1.7
Šakių alyvos talpa: 0.826
Variklio alyvos talpa: 2.8
Variklio alyvos keitimo intervalas: Every 5000 km or 2 years
Vožtuvų laisvumas (įsiurbimo, šaltas): 0.08–0.13 mm
Vožtuvų laisvumas (išmetimo, šaltas): 0.08–0.13 mm
Rekomenduojamas slėgis padangose (galinėse): 2.25 bar (33 psi)
Rekomenduojamas slėgis padangose (priekyje): 2.0 bar (29 psi)
Važiuoklė ir pakaba
Galiniai stabdžiai: Single drum (expanding brake)
Priekiniai stabdžiai: Single 310 mm disc, 2-piston calipers
Galinė pakaba: Swingarm, oil damped, 5-way adjustable spring preload
Priekinė pakaba: Telescopic fork, coil spring, oil damped






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