I’m a 71 yr old sv650 owner,i absolutely luv it plenty of grunt and low end torque,tried different bikes in the same class the Sv stands out it’s an exceptional ride.
I’m not shocked, just pleased that competitive bikes were included in the “review.” I’ve owned a SV650S, DL650 and a Gladius (which I bought because I like the V twin power plant and reliability.” I ride solo so the 650 is more than adequate for highway and the bike nimble enough for city life. At 72 my Bonneville is getting heavy and the SV650 may well be my fourth of its kind and last bike. Time will tell.
I am in the same boat as you. I'm in my mid-70s and my 650pound cruiser is getting a little too heavy and I always liked V-twin engines. (back in 1984 I had a Honda VT500 Ascot with a V-twin 500cc and it was a great bike and I loved it. I hope the SV650 has a similar ride.)
@ ….. I think you will really like the SV. It’s got great acceleration and will cruise all day at illegal speeds. Low speed manoeuvres take a little getting used to, you need a gentle, consistent throttle hand. A fourth SV is certainly on my short list.
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I’m a 71 yr old sv650 owner,i absolutely luv it plenty of grunt and low end torque,tried different bikes in the same class the Sv stands out it’s an exceptional ride.
"SHOCKS The Entire Industry" CLASSIC YT CLICKBAIT!
I own an SV650 and know it wont be shocking anyone anytime soon
I’m not shocked, just pleased that competitive bikes were included in the “review.” I’ve owned a SV650S, DL650 and a Gladius (which I bought because I like the V twin power plant and reliability.” I ride solo so the 650 is more than adequate for highway and the bike nimble enough for city life. At 72 my Bonneville is getting heavy and the SV650 may well be my fourth of its kind and last bike. Time will tell.
I am in the same boat as you. I'm in my mid-70s and my 650pound cruiser is getting a little too heavy and I always liked V-twin engines. (back in 1984 I had a Honda VT500 Ascot with a V-twin 500cc and it was a great bike and I loved it. I hope the SV650 has a similar ride.)
@ ….. I think you will really like the SV. It’s got great acceleration and will cruise all day at illegal speeds. Low speed manoeuvres take a little getting used to, you need a gentle, consistent throttle hand. A fourth SV is certainly on my short list.
Z650 is in-line 4????????
If you are a noob, do everyone a favor ,please.
Do not expose yourself loudly...
I came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed. The only inline 4 here is the honda.
I want one, I have two bikes but I still want a SV650!
Ai generated content?
The oldest and least updated bike in Suzuki’s line up is shocking the industry?
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I think that title goes to the DR650
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Pointless clickbait crap
Z650 is only parallel twin not in line four
The ergos are too extreme, with the rear set pegs. Otherwise I might be interested, if it had standard ergos.
Nothing updated...still great motorcycle
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AI Garbage.
I had one, really uncomfortable bike
I call cap how is a up right seating position uncomfortable
I’ve got one and it’s comfortable.
@@Warrior6504 which one u have s or n
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