Bristol Invictus 400rr
Bristol Invictus 400rr
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Suzuki GSX-R1000
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Bristol Invictus 400rr vs Suzuki GSX-R1000 Comparison

Overview: Invictus 400rr vs GSX-R1000

Key Features

Front Brake Disc Dual Disc
Start Option Electric Electric
Transmission Type Manual Manual
Ground Clearance 170 mm 130 mm
Displacement 371 cc 999 cc
Maximum Power 38.8 hp 148 hp
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User Ratings & Review Comparison

4.43/5
7 reviews
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28 reviews
User Review Comparison
  • Has made my daily urban run effortless

    For the last three weeks, I have been using the Bristol Invictus 400rr consistently, and it has shone in all situations. My daily urban run includes...

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    Gerald Jun 25, 2025 for Bristol Invictus 400rr

From The Experts

Things we like

Improved front suspension for enhanced rigidity

Excellent power and torque deliverability

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Powerful Performance. The GSX-R1000 is known for its powerful engine, delivering high performance and speed, making it suitable for track racing and spirited riding

Advanced Technology. Suzuki equips the GSX-R1000 with advanced technology, including electronic aids like traction control and quick-shifter, enhancing overall riding experience and safety.

Sporty Design. The GSX-R1000 has a sleek and aggressive design, appealing to riders who appreciate a sporty and dynamic aesthetic.

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Things we don't like

Fuel tank capacity could be larger for a sportier bike

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Riding Position. The aggressive riding position, common in sport bikes like the GSX-R1000, might be uncomfortable for some riders during extended periods or daily commuting.

Limited Practicality. These bikes are designed for high-performance riding, so they may lack practical features for everyday use, such as storage space and comfortable passenger seating.

High Maintenance Costs. Superbikes often come with higher maintenance costs, including pricey parts and service fees, which could be a consideration for budget-conscious riders.

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Engine & Performance

Displacement 371 cc 999 cc
Maximum Power 38.8 hp 148 hp
Fuel Tank Capacity 13 L 16 L
Maximum Torque 28.5 Nm --
Engine Type Twin Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, DOHC Engine 4-cyliner, 4-Stroke, Liquid-cooled, DOHC Engine
Exhaust Pipes 2 Into 1 Exhaust 4 in 1 Exhuast
Clutch Type Wet, Multi-Plate Wet, Multiplate
Cooling System Liquid Cooled Liquid Cooled
Injection Type Fuel Injection Fuel Injection
Compression Ratio 11.2:1 13.2:1
Valve Configuration DOHC DOHC
No. Of Cylinder 2 4
Valves Per Cylinder 4 4
No. Of Strokes 4-Stroke 4-Stroke
Drive Type Chain Drive Chain Drive
Fuel Consumption 26 kmpl 15 kmpl
RPM at Maximum Power 10500 rpm 10500 rpm
RPM at Maximum Torque 9000 rpm --
Bore X Stroke -- 76 mm x 55.1 mm
Lubrication System -- Wet Sump
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Dimension

Category Sport Super Sport
Width 743 mm 705 mm
Wheel Base 1370 mm 1420 mm
Seating Capacity 2 2
Kerb Weight 151 kg 200 kg
Seat Height 790 mm 825 mm
Ground Clearance 170 mm 130 mm
Length 1975 mm 2075 mm
Height 1100 mm 1145 mm
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Fuel & Ignition

Start Option Electric Electric
Fuel Supply System EFI EFI
Fuel Type Gasoline Gasoline
Ignition System -- Electronic

Chassis & Suspension

Front Suspension Inverted Fork Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Mono Shock Absorber Link Type

Electrical

Battery Voltage 12 V 12 V

Wheels & Tyres

Front Tyre 110/70 R17 120/70 R17
Rear Tyre 150/60 R17 190/50 R17
Front Wheel Size R17 R17
Rear Wheel Size R17 R17
Tyre Type Radial, Tubel Runflat, Tubeless

Gear & Transmission

Transmission Type Manual Manual
Gear Box 6-Speed 6-Speed

Safety & Security

ABS Yes Yes
Pass Switch Yes Yes
Engine Check Warning Yes Yes
Side Reflectors Yes Yes
Back Rest No No
Launch Control No --
Leg Guards No No
Riding Modes Street, Road Street, Road Sport,Road Sport,Road
Engine Immobilizer No Yes
Anti-Theft Alarm No --
Shutter Lock -- No
Stability Control -- Yes
Traction Control -- Yes
Central Locking -- Yes
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Console

Odometer Digital Digital Digital Digital
Fuel Gauge Digital Digital Digital Digital
Navigator No No
Display Screen Yes Digital Digital
Tripmeter Yes Yes
Speedometer Digital Digital Digital Digital
Side Stand Indicator No Yes
Tachometer -- Yes
Oil Change Indicator -- Yes
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Brake

Front Brake Disc Disc Dual Disc Dual Disc
Rear Brake Disc Disc Disc Disc

Electrical

Indicator Light Yes Yes
Head Lamp LED LED LED LED
Tail Lamp LED LED LED LED
Adjustable Headlights Yes Yes
Accessory Outlet -- No

Chassis & Suspension

Seat Type Dual Stepped Dual Stepped Dual-Stepped Dual-Stepped
Side Wings -- Yes
Body Frame Material -- Steel Steel
Chrome Garnish -- Yes

Differentiating Features

Height Adjustable Seats No No
Cruise Control No No

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Bristol Invictus 400rr vs Suzuki GSX-R1000 FAQs

Which Motorcycle has Higher ground clearance between Invictus 400rr vs GSX-R1000?

The Invictus 400rr comes with a ground clearance of 170 mm , on the other hand the GSX-R1000 comes with a ground clearance of 130 mm , hence the Bristol Invictus 400rr has better ground clearence and off roading capabilities..

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Which Motorcycle has more safety features between Bristol Invictus 400rr vs Suzuki GSX-R1000?

Invictus 400rr safety features: ABS, Pass Switch, Engine Check Warning and Side Reflectors

GSX-R1000 safety features: ABS, Pass Switch, Traction Control, Side Reflectors, Central Locking, Engine Immobilizer, Engine Check Warning and Stability Control

The Suzuki GSX-R1000 has higher number of sefety features than Invictus 400rr, hence Suzuki GSX-R1000 is more safer than Bristol Invictus 400rr.

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