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Photos by: Jim Hatch Illustration (photo illustration) 2020 Suzuki Burgman 400Editor Score: Transmission/Clutch Instruments/ Ergonomics/Comfort Appearance/Quality Score87/100It’s important to keep things in perspective; the coronavirus isn’t the first disaster to befall us and you know it won’t be the last. Well, I mean it could be… Wherever you live, you can probably find all kinds of things that have gone spectacularly tits up over the years in your own backyard. The bigger the town, the bigger the pile of massive cock-ups, as the English like to say. It’s a good word. Especially now that there’s no traffic, and we have motorcycles, why not let’s go visit? Our deepest condolences to those of you living in places where you’re not allowed to ride. (California is under stay-at-home orders as of March 19, but one of the exceptions reads: “So long as you are maintaining a safe social distance of six feet from people who aren’t part of your household, it is OK to go outside for exercise, a walk or fresh air.” We rode to the dam before the 19th, and for some of us, riding is exercise.) If you’ve seen Chinatown, you’ve already met William Mulholland in the character of Hollis Mulwray, the man who brought water to Los Angeles, which allowed it to become the home of some 58 billion people. Where he brought the water from, though, and the way he went about it, had a lot of residents from the Owens Valley area up north of LA, far from happy. Unhappy enough to dynamite the California Aqueduct closed now and then, which gave Mulholland the idea that a second large source of water for the growing metropolis would be a good idea. Thus, the St. Francis Dam in San Francisquito Canyon, 40 miles northwest of downtown LA. Let us blast out of the concrete jungle, muchachos… I’m going to borrow most of my information from Wikipedia (I made a small donation) because I don’t have days to read the books and archives that Wiki draws upon, but they’re out there if you want to dive deep. Heck, the Wiki entry itself is thousands of words… Credit: Geological Survey Water began to fill the St. Francis reservoir on March 12, 1926, and while the 185-feet tall dam had its share of leaks and cracks as the reservoir behind it filled, apparently it was nothing to worry about. “Of all the dams I have built and of all the dams I have ever seen, it was the driest dam of its size I ever saw,” William Mulholland would later say. Two years later, on March 28, 1928, the dam keeper noticed a new, bigger leak that seemed to be gnawing at the foundation of the dam. He called Mr. Mulholland, who drove up with his assistant Harvey Van Norman, and inspected the dam for two hours before deciding the new leak was nothing serious, the dam was safe. The pair drove back to LA. Lake Hughes Road and Bouquet Canyon are both excellent riding as well. We decided to schedule our own two-hour inspection. We used to tear around Bouquet Canyon and Lake Hughes a lot when there was only a monthly print magazine and no internet mouth to feed, but I don’t recall ever riding San Francisquito Canyon. The plan was to go up Angeles Crest (CA Hwy 2) and take the scenic route westward, but no sooner had we headed up there on a Saturday morning (there were a lot of bikes and sportscars out), than the CHP was turning traffic around at the bottom of the Crest. Bad crash? We should’ve gone Friday like the original plan. Wait. Do weekends still exist? I’m riding solo because somebody had to snap the photo. Note plenteous rider and passenger proportions. Photo by C. Rogers. But it barely mattered, because we had the 210 freeway to ourselves. Which was good, because I turned left instead of right on Sunland Boulevard and got lost and angry at my Google map for a while until I figured out somebody must’ve broken into my house overnight and turned off the cellular data. Once that was fixed, Google and my Cardo had us on our way. I suggest seeking out restaurants with outdoor seating, like the Ranch Side Cafe at the bottom of Little Tujunga Canyon up in Sunland, CA; we seem to be the only ones out lately, so staying six feet away from people is no problem. Note phone-charging cord hanging out of left glove box. Handy. Photo by C. Rogers. Now that’s a burrito… I had a Kawasaki Z900RS and a BMW F900XR in the garage too, but we needed to try out the Burgman 400’s long-distance chops. We’d already decided for around town, it can’t be beat. As it turns out, I’m really glad we hopped on it. I already own a nice little Suzuki soft cooler, which gives us the cachet of owning matching luggage. It’s just large enough for a few cans/water bottles and some snacks, and it fit perfectly under the seat, along with the other stuff people travel with, no luggage or backpack required: Also, 5-feet-zero Chrissy Rogers fits perfectly on the cushy back seat, which is way easier to climb onto than the Z900 or the BMW, and more comfortable. An apple a day keeps the pandemic away… the old road down to the dam site is just over the hump in the Burgie’s windscreen, not too far a walk. Suzuki says two helmets will fit in the 42-liter trunk, but we don’t believe them. Helmet hooks would be nice, since your trunk usually is already full; we wound up carrying ours. (Correction! There is one helmet hook up front near the seat’s hinge.) Even after two hours up the freeway and being lost, neither of us had any comfort complaints. Cruising at 80 or 85 mph on the Burgman, with its tachometer registering 8500 rpm of a possible 9000, nobody felt any vibration. Top speed for two – about a 350-pound payload – is 90 mph, according to the speedo, on level ground. Perfect for SoCal freeways. Any slower is too slow when the freeway is empty like it is now during this hopefully once-in-a-lifetime event; any faster you’re itching for trouble, mister. There’s a 399 cc DOHC liquid-cooled engine sitting somewhere under the hood, and we’re told it’s derived from the long-running and rock-solid DR-Z400. The Burgie actually does sound a bit dirt-bikey coarse at first even if it never feels that way, but then you get used to it and enjoy brawwhping it around just like you would a DR-Z. It seems to enjoy the abuse, and Suzuki says its 5-liter airbox is tuned to sound “exciting.” 2018 Suzuki Burgman First Ride Review When they redesigned the scooter for 2018, it got bigger wheels (120/70-15 and 150/70-13), a stiffer frame and a bunch of other upgrades. Throw in a 41mm fork, link-type shock out back, triple disc brakes (with standard ABS) and you’ve got a pretty sweet-handling package – and not just for a scooter. Closer inspection reveals the cylinder head is right below the rider’s part of the seat, with the preload-adjustable rear shock parallel to the ground amidships. Seems like pretty good “mass centralization” but also retaining the typical excellent scooter low center of gravity. Along with nice new bodywork for 2018, the Burgman got LED lighting all around. That seat really is comfy, and the bolster adjusts back and forth about an inch. With 350 pounds of flesh and gear aboard, bump absorption and the ride seem right in the ballpark – and I didn’t bother to crank the rear preload up from the standard #3 of its 7 positions. In fact the rear feels just right with passenger and loaded trunk. Without the passenger, I think you could ride the Burgie really quick in the curves. With a passenger, you can still ride pretty quick. You can also just cruise along since the CVT auto trans does all the shifting. Do any scooters have cruise control? The only thing we both complained about was buffeting about the helmets at speeds above about 60 mph, but I could still listen to talk radio and hear Cardo directions inside my Shoei, with foam earplugs in. The aftermarket serves up all kinds of windshields and extensions to fix that turbulence. Where were we? O yeah, March 12, 1928, and another guy riding a motorcycle (history does not tell us the brand) up San Francisquito Cyn road after his shift had ended at Powerhouse Number 1 below the dam – just about 92 years ago, just before midnight: “There were no surviving eyewitnesses to the collapse, but at least five people passed the dam within the hour prior without noticing anything unusual. The last, Ace Hopewell, a carpenter at Powerhouse No. 1, rode his motorcycle past the dam about ten minutes before midnight. He testified at the Coroner’s Inquest that he had passed Powerhouse No. 2 without seeing anything there or at the dam that caused him concern. He went on to state that at approximately one and one-half miles upstream he heard above the roar of his motorcycle a rumbling much like the sound of “rocks rolling on the hill.” He stopped and got off, leaving the engine idling, and smoked a cigarette while checking the hillside above him. The rumble that had caught his attention earlier had begun to fade behind him. Assuming that it might have been a landslide, as these were common in the area, and satisfied that he was in no danger, he continued on.” The rumbling Ace had heard was the “sudden and complete” collapse of the main dam at minutes before midnight (along with the fluttering of his guardian angel’s wings), which we know precisely because that’s the time the power went off downstream, and the time the water level plunged on the dam’s recording device. “The main dam, from west of the center section to the wing wall abutment atop the hillside, broke into several large pieces, and numerous smaller pieces. All of these were washed downstream as billion gallons (47 million m³) of water began surging down San Francisquito Canyon. The largest piece, weighing approximately 10,000 tons (9,000 metric tons) was found about three-quarters of a mile ( km) below the dam site.” This, then, was a plumbing problem on the grandest scale. On its way to the Pacific down the Santa Clara River, that massive wall of dirty water swept away the little California towns of Piru, Fillmore, Santa Paula, Saticoy and much of Ventura. More Wikipedia: “The exact number of victims remains unknown. The official death toll in August 1928 was 385, but the remains of victims continued to be discovered every few years until the mid-1950s. Many victims were swept out to sea when the flood reached the Pacific Ocean and were never recovered, while others were washed ashore, some as far south as the Mexican border. The remains of one victim were found deep underground near Newhall in 1992, and other bodies, believed to be victims of the disaster, were found in the late 1970s and 1994. The death toll is currently estimated to be at least 431.” This was the second-greatest loss of life in California history, surpassed only by the great 1906 earthquake in San Francisco. “The Tombstone” became an attraction for tourists and souvenir hunters. Credit: Geological Survey Credit: Geological Survey “In May 1929, the upright section was toppled with dynamite, and the remaining blocks were demolished with bulldozers and jackhammers to discourage the sightseers and souvenir hunters from exploring the ruins. The wing dike was used by Los Angeles firemen to gain experience in using explosives on building structures. The St. Francis Dam was not rebuilt, though Bouquet Reservoir in nearby Bouquet Canyon was built in 1934 as a replacement.” A short hike down the old road got us nearly to the old dam site, but we didn’t want to get Rog’s new boots wet so we turned around. Amazing how much trouble a little water can create. Powerhouse #2 is up and running again miles south of the ex-dam, and the site of this plaque, dedicated 50 years later. What was left in the wake of the giant flood was the cleaning up and assigning of blame. William Mulholland had started out as a ditch tender for the Los Angeles City Water Company in 1878, who studied mathematics, hydraulics and geography after work, and taught himself engineering and geology. By 1911, he was Superintendent and Chief Engineer of the Bureau of Water Works and Supply, by which time he’d already designed and nearly completed the Los Angeles Aqueduct, the longest in the world at the time, still in use, and the thing that makes Southern California possible. He took complete blame for the disaster. “During the Inquest Mulholland said, ‘This inquest is a very painful thing for me to have to attend but it is the occasion of it that is painful. The only ones I envy about this thing are the ones who are dead.’ In subsequent testimony, after answering a question he added, ‘Whether it is good or bad, don’t blame anyone else, you just fasten it on me. If there was an error in human judgment, I was the human, I won’t try to fasten it on anyone else.’” Wiki: “The Coroner’s Inquest jury determined that one of the causative factors for the disaster lay in what they had termed as ‘an error in engineering judgment in determining the foundation at the St. Francis Dam site and deciding on the best type of dam to build there’ and that ‘the responsibility for the error in engineering judgment rests upon the Bureau of Water Works and Supply, and the Chief Engineer thereof.’ They cleared Mulholland as well as others of the Bureau of Water Works and Supply of any criminal culpability, since neither he nor anyone else at the time could have known of the instability of the rock formations on which the dam was built. The hearings also recommended that ‘the construction and operation of a great dam should never be left to the sole judgment of one man, no matter how eminent.’” Amen. In the grand scheme of things, 450 people aren’t all that many, unless you happen to be one of them. As I write this on the morning of 7 April, the Golden State’s suffered 387 deaths attributed to coronavirus. Cheer up, though. The St. Francis Dam disaster also passed, things got back to normal, and the 1920s continued to roar. Right up until a year later anyway: On October 29, 1929, the stock market collapsed and ushered in The Great Depression. No telling how many people that killed, but even it wasn’t all bad, since it got us the Hoover Dam and Las Vegas, a million Hitler documentaries, the M1 Garand rifle… The Hoover Dam is still standing, and it’s a great time to visit the outside of it; the inside of it is closed. Anyway it just goes to show you: It’s always something. Heck man, I’d ride the Burgie there if I had a different windscreen. Probably take the back way, though, since there’s no hurry lately. We decided this biggish little scooter (474 pounds wet is the claim) is kind of a poor person’s mini-Goldwing. We put 220 miles on it that day going to visit St. Francis, burning just about four gallons of gas – 55 mpg – and felt perfectly fine at the end of the day. It’s super nice for getting out of the house, while staying far away from the herd. God bless us, one and all. 2020 Suzuki Burgman 400 + Highs More convenient mini-Goldwing Goldilocks-sized There’s a DR-Z400 in there – Sighs Helmet locks would be nice Cruise control would be nice, but… Blustery windscreen is easily dealt with 2020 Suzuki Burgman 400 Specifications MSRP $8,299 Engine 399cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, DOHC Bore x Stroke mm x mm Compression Ratio Fuel System Fuel injection Starter Electric Lubrication Wet sump Transmission CVT (automatic, centrifugal clutch) Final Drive V-belt drive Front Suspension Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped Rear Suspension Link type, single shock, coil spring, oil damped Front Brakes Disc brake, twin 260 mm, ABS-equipped Rear Brakes Disc brake, single 210 mm, ABS-equipped Front Tires 120/70-15M/C (56S), tubeless Rear Tires 150/70-13M/C (64S), tubeless Fuel Capacity gallons Ignition Electronic ignition (transistorized) Spark Plug NGK CR7EIA-9 or DENSO IU22D Headlight Dual LED (high and low beam, plus position lights) Tail Light LED Overall Length inches Overall Width inches Overall Width inches Wheelbase inches Ground Clearance inches Seat Height inches Curb Weight 474 pounds (claimed) Warranty 12 month unlimited mileage limited warranty Longer coverage periods with other benefits available through Suzuki Extended Protection (SEP). Color Metallic Matte Black No. 2
LED lighting LCD Display Windscreen 11-gallon underseat storage Underseat lighting DC power outlet seat height The slimmer design comes with a concurrent reduction in underseat storage capacity and most would consider it worth the trade off since the overall agility has seen some marked improvement as a direct result. The Burgman range has served as Suzuki’s modern-metro luxury scooter lineup for a football minute now. The Burgman stable used to have a “400” within the range, but the factory pulled it out of the North American market for the ’17 model year. I’m comfortable calling MY2018 a particularly important model since it falls out at what I consider to be the smallest displacement that I would be comfortable riding on our urban arteries and interstates. I wanted to check out Suzuki’s mid-size flagship scooter and see how the factory has adapted to reflect its interpretation of the changing popular tastes. “Contemporary and mature” are both words that I would use to describe the Burgman line, and to that I would add “edgy” in honor of the revised looks of the new 400. The factory dropped the huge headlight array in favor of a smaller pair of recessed projectors with the turn signals located down on the points of the legguards for a much cleaner look than what we get from hangy-downy or sticky-outie type winkers. Although the bodywork is all-around slimmer than the previous gen, it seems to retain a sufficient leg pocket for most body types though the step-through remains mostly blocked by the tunnel and you can forget about stowing any cargo between your feet. Inside the fairing is the usual pair of glove boxes for your small possibles. The slimmer design comes with a concurrent reduction in underseat storage capacity that nevertheless gives it 42 liters of storage — more grocery-gettin’ capacity than some of its close competitors — and most would consider it worth the trade off since the overall agility has seen some marked improvement as a direct result. A sculpted saddle comes pared down up front so as to avoid forcing the thighs apart and interfering with your stance when you deploy your training wheels. The rise to the pillion level serves as a sort of lumbar support for the pilot, and the P-pad itself comes with a scoop shape that is sure to cup and support the passenger’s fifth point of contact with a set of handles and flip-out footpegs to complete the ensemble. Out back, a color-matched subframe panel contains the recessed taillight with a plateholder/mudguard to complete the rear-wheel-fling containment. Suzuki Burgman 400 Chassis 15-inch front wheel Triple disc brakes Underbone frame 41 mm telescopic front fork Link-type mono-shock rear suspension ABS Increased strength and reduced weight is another contributing factor in the increased handling performance as the extra stiffness makes the chassis more stable under cornering stresses. Suzuki shuns the monocoque framing method on the Burgman 400 and runs on a frame made with large-diameter, thin-wall steel tubing for increased strength and reduced weight, and this is another contributing factor in the increased handling performance as the extra stiffness makes the chassis more stable under cornering stresses. The factory increased the diameter of the front wheel from 14 inches to 15 inches, but the 13 inch rear wheel remains. Almost as if to make up for that tiny rear wheel, Suzuki tossed on a pair of 260 mm front discs to supplement the 210 mm rear disc (no drums, thank goodness) with ABS protection as part of the standard equipment package. Suspension components are also motorcycle-like with 41 mm stems up front that deliver inches of travel. The rear shock comes with the obligatory spring preload adjustment, but that represents the only adjustment in the system and the rest is straight vanilla. Center-to-center, the contact patches lie inches from each other with an overall length of 88 inches even and a seat height that should work for nearly all body types. If you’re the last one to know that it’s raining, you may have problems, but everyone else should be alright. Suzuki Burgman 400 Drivetrain Fuel-injected, 399 cc engine Automatic idle speed control horsepower pound-feet of torque 65 mpg Suzuki claims a total of 65 mpg, so the three-gallon fuel tank should far outlast your ability to stay in the saddle. The factory powers the Burgman 400 with a water-cooled, 399 cc powerplant that keeps the 81 mm bore and mm stroke of its predecessor, but drops the compression from on down to This brings with it a loss in power to the tune of ponies down to horsepower at 6,300 rpm with pound-feet of torque at 4,800 rpm, but also allows it to conform to Euro 4 emissions standards. Suzuki claims a total of 65 mpg, so the three-gallon fuel tank should far outlast your ability to stay in the saddle. Naturally we aren’t going to find a lot of top-shelf fandanglery in the engine control suite, but Suzuki did grace the new engine with its proprietary Idle Speed Control feature that aids with cold starts and stabilizes the engine at low rpm. To further clean up emissions, the Pulsed-secondary AIR-injection system and exhaust catalyst was added to make the 400 good to go in the NA market. As ever, the engine comes married to the drive unit, all as a stressed member that forms the swingarm. The swing-mount drive contains a twist-and-ride CVT gearbox that provides effortless shifts with a centrifugal clutch to decouple engine power from the rear wheel. Easy peasy, but at the end of the day, just like almost every other scooter in the world in that respect and so nothing special. Suzuki Burgman 400 Pricing MSRP on the 2019 Burgman 400 was just $100 over the 2018 price, so look for it to come in close to that in 2020. You can get the 2020 Burgman 400 in any color you like...as long as you like Metallic Matte Black No. 2. MSRP for 2020 is still TBA as of this writing, but it should some in close to last year’s price of $8,199 with a 12-month, unlimited-mileage warranty. Suzuki Burgman 400 Competitors Yamaha gets a win at the checkout counter that may look mighty appealing to someone just looking for some inexpensive, basic transportation. While the actual engine size may be off just a tad, the Yamaha XMAX looks almost like a brother from another mother with its aggressive angular entry and tall windshield, though it seems that Yamaha didn’t get the memo about stickey-outie turn signals, ’cause the XMAX bristles up front with a pair of turn signal standoffs. Not as clean as the Burgman at all. The profiles are very similar from there on back, though the XMAX has a noticeably slimmer legshield that makes it seem a lot less substantial up front. Yamaha skimps on the stems with 33 mm tubes up front, and though it boosts the rear disc up to 245 mm, it only runs a single 267 mm front disc against the dual front anchors on the Burgman. Oh well, at least it comes with ABS, so you can use what brakes you have with confidence. The XMAX is a tad short in the displacement department with only 292 cc, but that’s big enough to qualify for the mid-size scooter-commuter market as well. Yammie is still keeping the power numbers close to the vest on the XMAX, but I expect it to be just shy of the Burgman concurrent with its displacement. Yamaha gets a win at the checkout with a $5,699 sticker that may look mighty appealing to someone just looking for some inexpensive basic transportation. Read our full review of the Yamaha XMAX. He Said My husband and fellow motorcycle writer, TJ Hinton, says “Looks as smart and businesslike as I would expect from a Burgman, but the slimming efforts also yielded a younger machine. I’m sure that was part of the ongoing effort to appeal to the Millennial crowd in order to attract another generation of buyers. We’ll soon see if it pays off.” She Said “I was a bit disappointed when the Burgman 400 dropped out of the lineup for 2017. It was, in my opinion and for my purposes, a better choice than the 200 or the 650. I was hoping it would be back, and my hopes were realized when the 400 reappeared better than ever. Europe saw this update in 2017, but we had to wait until 2018. The engine has better performance and torque is available earlier in the range which makes getting off the line a better experience than with the previous 400. On the highway, though, it is still lacking. Roll-on when you’re up at highway speeds is a bit weak, so if you spend a lot of time on the highway, the Burgman 650 might be more suited to your purposes.” Suzuki Burgman 400 SpecificationsFurther Reading Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive See our review of the Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive. Suzuki Burgman 200 See our review of the Suzuki Burgman 200. Suzuki Read more Suzuki news.
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