I hear alot of gripes about Suzuki not making all new machines.
I have only sat on a gen3, yet to ride it.
Same for the gsxs(not the newest one).
But, I have owned and ridden enough bikes, and Suzukis to disagree.
Why try to reinvent the wheel?
If you got it right the first time, why start over?
Why not just make small changes with what you've learned about those models, after years in the real world, and add the latest tech to improve function, and update the styling?
Which is just what they do best.
I kinda like the parts interchangeability that comes with that too.
As a kid I always loved Suzukis, the looks, the name, I don't know exactly what it was. As I learned to wrench and ride, I still found them to be my favorites.
I like what they build and how they build it.
We really can't complain that this model didn't get that either...because we're gonna mod the heck out of em the way we want em anyway, lol