Of all the dozens and dozens of videos out there reviewing this bike this video is the ONLY one with sensible real world bullet points. You have helped me and my wife immensely and we just purchased a 2020 version of the XT. I cannot stress enough how much more concise and to the point your review was from all the rest. Top notch work and none of the Stat sheet bullshit that everyone is wasting time with. Especially appreciate that you focused on the feel of the bike at speed and different gears. Ride safe
What is often overlooked is the extended front fender on these bikes. It does a great job of keeping crud off the engine. Many bikes today have such short mudguards.
I've got an 04 with only 34k miles on it. The really good basics - roominess, torquey motor, great sound (I have Leo Vince cans), comfy suspension (mine: weight-matched springs), good MPG and super reliable - seem to be amazingly intact 17 years later! Clearly some welcome modern updates that don't ruin the really likable personality. Gives me thought to look hard at this in addition to the 9 GT and the 1000SX, the two I have at the top of the list to finally replace my old friend (even though it'll easily go 200k miles!). Thanks for the great review!
Some of the best independent reviews on RUclips. I think more people are starting to rely on these types of reviews, especially since most dealers are low on stock. Keep up the good work 👌
Crescent must love you giving reviews. I know that you give honest reviews, but Suzuki couldn't better this, everyone would think it was a flash advert. What a beautiful, capable bike though. I don't want one this big, I just wish I could afford it as a spare. 😂😎😊
Own the exact bike in orange/white combo. It's the greatest motorcycle I've ever owned. Does everything extremely well and with great ease. Greetings from Southern Pennsylvania and kudos on an outstanding vid. I did add Oxford UK heated grips and a Givi AirFlow screen which made a great bike even better.
I have this bike since june 2022 and I like this Suzuki very much . I had a Yamaha Super Tenere before this one and also a BMW R1200R ( liquid cooled) ) , but this Suzuki is much smoother than the Yamaha . I always saw the cardan as the most important when I bought a new motorcycle but I'm glad I took a ride on this Suzuki before buying a new bike and also your review helped me to choose 👍
Hi Mark, Great Review. I bought the XT a few months back, but have not had the opportunity to put many miles on it, but what I have ridden I really enjoyed. The only oddity is the placement of the foot pegs when the bike is stopped, but they a super comfortable while riding. Can't quite figure that one out. Otherwise it's a really nice bike, for a great price. Keep up the good work.
I have a 2020 Mark, orange and white have the same can on the exhaust. I listen to one thing all day long. Are you thinking beautiful musical instrument great review by the way.
Great review, got my 1050 XT back in March, now covered 1500 miles on it, it really is a lovely bike. I only paid £8999.00 pre reg with 4 miles on the clock. My advise keep looking around for the pre reg bargains and save a ton of cash. Very accurate review. Cheers Mark.
I’ve got the base 1050 and I got it for £8995 from mickey Oates in Glasgow, I’ve updated the springs to hyper pro and added a givi air flo screen, the standard screen was making me feel ill but I am 6ft5! Great review as usual and a fantastic bike for the money!
Went out few weeks ago and bought the non xt strom 1050,great handling bike,motor is fantastic, smooth .I ride other bikes ,sports etc.Will enjoy touring on this bike.Did'nt want all the gizmos as fed up of everything going wrong constantly on my other bikes.
Greg i was stuck on a Strom purchase, rode my buddys new tiger 900 rally pro and was swayed a bit, but again find myself thinking the Strom fills the bill exactly for me !.....any input on your thoughts and experience would be greatly appreciated......😊
@@roncolpo5056 I loved my Tiger 800, thought it was one of the most fun bikes I had in years and this was after riding a rocket 3 for a couple of years. I don't doubt for a second that the 900 would be brilliant......however the 1050 Strom for me is just awesome, the v twin engine is a beauty.
Nice review as always, Mark. I think that if I did a fair amount of touring here in Europe, this would be among my top two or three bikes. It's affordable for its class, has all the safety and comfort features I would want and is ultra smooth and more than enough power for mountains. Also, along with the other Japanese manufacturers, I wouldn't have to worry about reliability.
Suzuki should give you one of these as thanks, I think this review probably increased their sales by 2 or 3 hundred percent..I bought one after watching this.Great reviews thx
@markpulling12 I have to say I also watched your Honda NT 1100 review and test rode both..the Vstrom with yoshi pipe won out but that NT1100 is a fantastic bike, thanks for your review on both.
Hi Mark your videos are awesome I’d love to see the headlights on when you do the walk around because if the lights aren’t good I wouldn’t buy one. Am I the only one that is obsessed with headlights. Cracking machine and fantastic sound. Keep up this awesome channel mark cracking. Best regards Jimbo from Birmingham😊👍
Hi Mark been watching your reviews for years now & your probably the motorcycle reviewer in my opinion. I wish you could review a Kawasaki GTR 1400 before they stop production of the model. Ride safe
I have just purchased a pre reg 21 plate DL 1050 for a cracking £8400 with the XT wheels, centre stand, bash plate, crash bars and handguards all included in the price. It came with the PDI 3 miles on the clock and to be honest I could not be happier. After owning a BMW R1200 GS TE with the high purchase and running costs I purposely went for the non XT as I just wanted to go back to basics with no gizmos and to be honest when the GS was set up to my requirements I never changed any setting for over 3 years so the XT would have been a waste on me.
Good point about the weight - loved the ride but lots of effort needed to move it about even on the smallest gradient. Upgrading from a DL650 so working out in the gym in anticipation!
Got the strom since last October, can't complain at all, smooth, revvie whan you want, an old school mule that can ride fast enough and bend like a street bike.
I have a 2014 Big Vee and it has been just brilliant over the last 7 years of ownership. Cannot fault it in any way. Will certainly consider an upgrade to the latest model in a couple of years. Only has100K kms on the clock, so its nearly run in! LOL. Best bang for buck on the market today. Thanks for another great review mark, appreciate it as always. Stay safe.
I loved the dl1000gt 07 plate I had from new and made a mistake and sold it after only 3 year of ownership. I think this new version looks fantastic and would love a test ride. Thanks for the excellent review Mark 👍
Thanks for the excellent review Mark. Coincidentally, one of these passed me on the M40 yesterday. Purred by smooth as you like. The rider looked completely relaxed, and not head down as you so often see on the motorway. If I had the money I would certainly give one of these serious consideration. Maybe next year.....
As always, another great review. I was torn between this and the vfr800x crossrunner. Chose the honda because of the seat height. I my last bike was vstrom 650 and I loved it so the big storm was the obvious choice. But the Honda gave me more confidence due to the height and low centre of gravity. Plus, that vtech man!!!! Keep up the good work
This is a great review of what seems to be a highly underrated bike. I’m at the point of changing my 675 street triple for an adventure style bike, I need to do a lot more mileage and need more comfort. I’ve only tried the bmw f 900 xr so far and while I like the handling and riding position the engine didn’t appeal and the options list can make it very expensive. I need to try the tiger 900 also but not sure that would have the grunt for two up riding. I’m also looking at a used bmw r1200gs and a s1000xr . However the finance deals on this Suzuki are so good it’s hard to ignore. The only downside to me is I’m also not the tallest at 5’7” with a 29” inside leg and would likely need the low seat at additional cost. I’m hefty though at 100kg and feel confident the weight wouldn’t be an issue. Wheels motorcycles is currently selling these models in the 2020 colours (nice red and white) at £10295. Seems a heck of a lot of bike for the money! Anyway thanks for this review, it’s given me a lot to think about!
Hi Simon, I'm in the same boat as you - 100kg, 5'9" but with only 29" leg. Sat on one of these at Scottish Bike Show last year just before 1st lockdown and it was a bit of a stretch but just about OK - would need to test ride one though. Also sat on Tiger 900 which was slightly lower but think max load capacity is not that great due to new subframe; Tracer 9GT is the third bike on my list but also doesn't have a great load capacity. Any idea what the Suzuki can carry Mark? It's a spec that manufacturers don't often publicise...
@@johnnyfanta Hi, thanks for this info. It’s hard getting payload figures that’s for certain and you’re y make a good point about the tiger, hadn’t considered the new subframe. I test rode the bmw f 900 xr which has an enormous carry capacity and was lovely to ride but not the best value for money as per!
Have just traded my Strom 650 for a 1050XT black and gold. She is gorgeous and agree with all you say. I tried a new 1250 GS for 2 hours, and just cannot understand why so many people buy them, like driving a tractor, and the price they pay for that badge! The Suzuki V- Strom 1050 XT is a gem of a bike and brings back that joy of a bumble out on yer bike. Good work Mark.
I have had 2 air-cooled GS1200’s and now have a V-Strom 1050XT. I think build is equal to BMW but the GS’s were definitely better at slow speed manoeuvres and I struggle with the V-Strom’s weight and limited steering lock. But out on the road it’s a different story and I think the 1050 is simply the best blend of the old 80’s trail style (that I love) and the more modern adventure bikes (many of which now are going the way of sports bikes in that they all look the same!). Seat is uncomfortable for all day touring. I am 5’6 and weigh 70 kilos. Whilst I had no reliability issues with my BMW’S I have more faith in engine life and long term low running costs on the Suzook. If you can handle the weight, I think they are simply brilliant regardless of the lower price.
Great review thanks. This would be in my top 5 bikes to try - character, understated looks (in that colour), strong reliable engine and fantastic value for money. I like the idea of an adventure bike with some of the low revving characteristics of a cruiser! Cheers.
I have the previous model XT1000. Maximum torque is at 4000rpm on that engine mapping Not the most powerful adventure bike however it has plenty of overtaking ability and I really like the torquey engine. Sit it all day at 4000rpm and wind on the throttle a bit to overtake. Much fun.
I'm the same height and seriously considering a Vstrom, is good to see you managing it no problem, although I believe there is a low seat option that takes it down to 830 - 850mm which I would probably get just so I could flat foot it. Great review 👍
Hi mark nearly into 5000 miles on my xt...superb long or even short runs... bike heavy but carries weight well especially man handling it about...great value ...love that pipe...👌
I've got one of these in orange and white...great bikes...Love the Yoshimura exhaust sound on yours, guess I'll have to save up for this as a Christmas present! Good review, thanks!
Although I must admit that I am a Yamaha fanboy I can’t really fault this DL by Suzuki! It really ticks all the boxes and the price is really attractive. Looks like Suzuki have knocked it out of the park with this one, great tour mate thanks again for the ride , great stuff!
Great review mark.i always wondered why Suzuki make fantastic bikes but the cars are poor.im looking forward to riding again got my CBT this Sunday I'm really excited.
Thanks Mark. I'm a sad, mid-life crisis rider on his first "big" bike (BMW F750GS) with which I am very happy but I have always had a love/hate view of the V-Strom for multiple reasons. However, you've steered me towards the "love" side and I will certainly take a test ride when I decide to upgrade. ATVB
Hi Mark , thanks for your video , I was between a DL650 and a DL1050 , I did not like the DL1000 2017 model that I rode . The DL1050 is a big bike but does not ride like one , I'm 5'11 , 31 inch inside leg , 100kgs and seat height is fine , Used as a 50 mile a day commuter the DL1050 is doing almost 60mpg which is really impressive , managed to get a 0 mile pre-reg base model for 8.5k , for the price an amazing bit of kit , did not want wire wheels to keep clean and all the extra electrics on the XT model , cheers Steve
Hi Steve ....snap ...I road the 1000 and was a bit underwhelmed ,650 better ,but this 1050 is ace,and wow I've seen some great deals on these at the moment,good price for yours ... cheers mark
Great review again Mark. I like the look of the V Strom but reckon it would be a bit too big and heavy for me. Looks good value for money as well. Keep up the good work!
Just in the process of trading my Harley roadking in for the 1050 vstrom. Now the Harley is a heavy bike, fortunately I've never dropped it. Looking forward to the change.
I have a 2008 Kawasaki Concours 14 (1400 GTR) currently, but am thinking of getting a large Adventure motorcycle so I can add dirt roads to my riding. This V-Strom is high on my list, as is the Honda Africa Twin, but the Honda costs considerably more and the V-Strom likely does everything I would want off road. Thank you for the review which was informative as well as entertaining.
Just bought a new one, 1050XT. I live a mile above sea level in Denver, Colorado. I have just over 1000 miles on it, it’s a great motorcycle, I commute every day in crazy Denver traffic and on the weekends I go up into the mountains with my wife. Comfortable 2 up. I think I will get a Yoshi can for mine, sounds great. Go see Mike at Fay Meyers Suzuki. Great review also.
A revisit to the review. I just got an 18 XT to replace my 04. Simply a much better version of the same inherent virtues. Great brakes and handling, motor is even better. I looked at the 9GT and 1000SX (though couldn't ride them!), and then found an incredibly well-kept, unique used V. Love it, and might be looking for a replacement in a few years, now! Still have a Speed Triple that's a thrill to ride, but if I'm planning more than an hour out, the V1K is a no brainer. Far more comfy and practical, and it can really cook when you want it to.
The saddle width is important too. Fatter makes your legs stick out, and reduces reach to the ground. This bike saddle looks quite slim. I'm 5'8" but have only 28 1/2 (724mm) inside leg, so would struggle with the V-Strom, much as I really fancy one.
My current bike is a V-Strom 650, had a go on one of these recently and had a few thoughts: 1) brakes and suspension are much better, I think this bike suits my 100kg+ 6'3 self more than the 650. 2) the engine felt luggy at lower RPM and rattly at high RPM, it felt like an old motor mated to a fancy new electronic throttle - bit weird all round. 3) stock windscreen is awful for someone my height, dumps wind right in my face. 4) the Suzuki pannier racks interfere with the passenger grab rails - you can't really get fingers fully around the grab rails, pretty poor ergonomically 5) the two piece seat is a huge pain to work around. Overall I feel like I wouldn't gain much by upgrading from my 2016 650 to the new 1050. I would however consider giving the 2013-2019 (I think?) DL1000 a go to get the same frame/engine/suspension/brakes but at a lower price and with a more sensible seat design and more aftermarket windscreen options.
Hi mark thanks for this review i did buy the 2021 Tracer 9 GT off the back of your review of that model but sadly it was stolen some three weeks ago gutted is an understatement i cant even look at yamaha so im looking into getting hold of a nice used example of the 1050 v-strom keep the great content coming ATB ✌
@@markpulling12 yes cracking bike I put braided break pipes on mine heated seat upgraded indicators crash protection axcel protectors the whole lot like I said gutted it an under statement 👍🏻😔
@@davidbirchall5124 hi David we are similar in size .. I wasn't flat footed ...see the cut scene at about 4 mins ...but I still felt confident on this bike ....a very impressive machine Regards mark
Hi Mark, a Question, as you know I'm 5ft 8 ins I have a Kawasaki z1000 sx at the moment, but im looking for a suitable adventure bike to change to fit my height and 29 inch leg, I like the vstrom, the royal Enfield Himalayan and the tracer 9 GT, I tried the tracer but it to high, any other suggestions for me to try...??? Cheers in advance 👍
I'm 5'7" too but built more like an ape with stubby legs. I don't know if the dealer had the seat set on high, but there was no way I was touching the ground on it on both sides simultaneously. Great engine. Too bad they don't use it in anything a little smaller.
My son in law just bought one I'm 5ft 6 with 30" inseem, can't touch the floor with both feet, tip toe with one foot,, very strange, are you sure your v strom is not lowered
Hi Darren no not lowered ...maybe softer suspension setting ...I was on the balls of my feet both sides ...unless my legs have miraculously grown lol Regards mark
@@darrenkirkhouse yes definitely 30 " last time I checked ...I'm 5ft 7 so not that tall ...but I'm quite heavy so maybe I squash the suspension down a bit :)
The best value bike in its class for certain. I think it looks really good for an adventure bike. This isn't the best colour. Another thorough review, Mark.
Hi thanks ...I thought so initially when I started riding ...but after a while you get used to it and really enjoy the sound ...I don't think it decats the bike ,the catalytic converter is still in bike exhaust which keeps the noise down ...if you went for a full system then it would be loud !! Best regards mark
You always give very fair reviews of bikes. I think the excitement levels were higher with the Yams, however. Why does a bike with all the stuff not have a quickshifter? Suzuki are now, definitely, my 4th fav Japanese brand.
Yet another great Vid.! I'm not sure if you have recently,.. however I would love to hear your opinion on the new Kawasaki Concourse 14. Again thanx for the content.
I was planning on getting one,then my buddy got the triumph 900 rally pro,its fantastic although a little buzzy at 70 mph.....and the seat is murder on the butt,but I was thinking of switching to the tiger,instead the offroad aspects of either would be limited to sneaking back to a camp sight, or unimproved back gravel roads,and now I find myself drawn to the v Strom again....any thoughts?....thank you great review.!.......
Nice review Mark, thanks. I have a V-Strom 1000 at the moment and I'm not too sure if this new model is that much improved to consider changing. From what you say though I do wonder if the seat comfort has improved. On a recent trip to Scotland I have to say I suffered from the old 'numb bum' after a couple of hours ! And yes, I agree, they're pretty heavy things to move around. Keep up the good work.
Ron, we are all very different. Some people get uncomfortable on a motorcycle after a hour, others will sit there all day long. If you ride a push bike, a motorcycle seat is a luxury.
@@marksimpson5218 definitely mark ... agree with you ... everyone seems to find seats differently...I can get uncomfortable on a soft seat in half an hour whereas a firm seat I can go all day ! Cheers mark
Thanks Mark... wow, this is so different from the old whining Suzuki's of yester year. It's an interesting segment of the market. These V-Strom's appear to be going after the Harley clientele looking for an adventure tourer that still have a V Twin under the hood... err, under the arse. They even made it heavy, like an ole Harley. But... that really isn't the new direction of the adventure tourer. But it works for the clientele they are going after... that hasn't caught up yet. But it just can't compare to the light weight Tracer 9 GT. That segment of the market is the sport bike clientele looking for an adventure tourer. I think lighter weight is the new direction for the adventure tourer... especially the off-road adventure tourer. But I saw some testing done on various bikes including the BMW 1250 off-road adventure tourer... and in spite of it's weight, the Honda Africa Twin still came out on top for off-road handling and performance... even better than the Yamaha Super Tenere. Honda really knocked that one out of the park imo. But for on-road touring, give me the light weight Tracer 9 GT over all the rest. Gordon
Good job. Suzuki gets overlooked, but the V Strom 650 is a truly all around bike with a great v twin. This model is too tall for me. I’ve opted for the 2021 Honda NC-750x 6 speed. BTW I purchased a 2017 Triumph Trophy SE after seeing your purchase, and I’m in love with it. How is yours doing and maybe a short update? Cheers from Wisconsin.
Hi thanks for the comment ...I sold the trophy as it was getting a bit heavy for me ...but did 5000 very enjoyable miles on it ..got a ktm 690 duke now for the summer :) Cheers mark
Man the torque on the model looks insane. My son is deciding on the Suzuki or the Honda Africa Twin. Did you ever make a comparison video with your observations?
Hi I did review the Africa twin but not a comparison video ...both very similar performance ...the Honda feels a little more refined but I prefer the v Strom engine :)
thanks for the review..well done :0) I do own a 2018 strom 1000xt..have put 5k miles on it. it is one of my all time favorite bikes..it really does as they say "whip the lamas ass" :0)
Thanks for this review. Two questions and three comments. 1.) At 160mm, the ground clearance on this is lower than that of the 650 (which itself is pretty low; so not a high bar there at all). How much of an issue would that GC be over rough terrain? I don’t necessarily mean off-road, but on-road irregularities like speed breakers and potholes. 2.) You keep discussing the speed on the dash in MPH; but you are in the UK; so shouldn’t it be KMPH? Or is the bike set to MPH? Comment: if you think those are bumpy roads, I am not sure what to say. That looks like velvety tarmac to me. I am saying that because I’m truly thoughtless surfaces that we call roads where we ride, that suspension has its work cut out for it. Comment: You should make a video on how to adjust the front and back suspension on this bike. Comment: Take it off-road and tell us how it feels. Like a really rough trail with lots of gravel.
Hi thanks for the comment ...I'm in the UK so it's mph It's a mint demo bike so I can't really take it off road . The dealer wouldn't be happy lol The suspension is simple to adjust with screwdriver etc Many thanks
Of all the dozens and dozens of videos out there reviewing this bike this video is the ONLY one with sensible real world bullet points. You have helped me and my wife immensely and we just purchased a 2020 version of the XT.
I cannot stress enough how much more concise and to the point your review was from all the rest. Top notch work and none of the Stat sheet bullshit that everyone is wasting time with.
Especially appreciate that you focused on the feel of the bike at speed and different gears. Ride safe
Ahh many thanks... comments like yours make it all very worth while to me
Best wishes mark
What is often overlooked is the extended front fender on these bikes. It does a great job of keeping crud off the engine. Many bikes today have such short mudguards.
Thanks for pointing that out ..
Cheers mark
I've got an 04 with only 34k miles on it. The really good basics - roominess, torquey motor, great sound (I have Leo Vince cans), comfy suspension (mine: weight-matched springs), good MPG and super reliable - seem to be amazingly intact 17 years later! Clearly some welcome modern updates that don't ruin the really likable personality. Gives me thought to look hard at this in addition to the 9 GT and the 1000SX, the two I have at the top of the list to finally replace my old friend (even though it'll easily go 200k miles!). Thanks for the great review!
Thanks John my pleasure :)
I love the way you have managed to capture the sound of the bike. That’s exactly the V twin burble I wanted to hear. Cool review.
Some of the best independent reviews on RUclips. I think more people are starting to rely on these types of reviews, especially since most dealers are low on stock. Keep up the good work 👌
Thanks for the comment Bryan :)
Crescent must love you giving reviews. I know that you give honest reviews, but Suzuki couldn't better this, everyone would think it was a flash advert. What a beautiful, capable bike though. I don't want one this big, I just wish I could afford it as a spare. 😂😎😊
I just bought one from crescent, last week ,could well have been the bike tested in video 🏍
Own the exact bike in orange/white combo. It's the greatest motorcycle I've ever owned. Does everything extremely well and with great ease. Greetings from Southern Pennsylvania and kudos on an outstanding vid. I did add Oxford UK heated grips and a Givi AirFlow screen which made a great bike even better.
Thanks Frank my mum lives in Kentucky.... best wishes mark
@@markpulling12My pleasure. Kentucky? Pretty far reach from the MotherLand. Happy Easter.
The V Strom XT is now my dream bike. I'm tired of my jerky snatchy SV650a. Btw, i like your safe and relaxed riding style, Mark. Great videos, thanks.
Thanks for the comment
Best wishes mark :)
I rode passed Crescents today and noticed the V Strom and thought it looked nice, love the sound and relaxing character of that engine.
Thanks yes it was better than I had expected...and yes what a sound
Cheers mark
I have this bike since june 2022 and I like this Suzuki very much . I had a Yamaha Super Tenere before this one and also a BMW R1200R ( liquid cooled) ) , but this Suzuki is much smoother than the Yamaha . I always saw the cardan as the most important when I bought a new motorcycle but I'm glad I took a ride on this Suzuki before buying a new bike and also your review helped me to choose 👍
Nice vid Mark I've just bought a 2014 vstrom 650 with 2000 miles in red like you used to have and I'm loving it...
Ah yes mine was the red one .. great bike :)
Regards mark
Hi Mark, Great Review. I bought the XT a few months back, but have not had the opportunity to put many miles on it, but what I have ridden I really enjoyed. The only oddity is the placement of the foot pegs when the bike is stopped, but they a super comfortable while riding. Can't quite figure that one out. Otherwise it's a really nice bike, for a great price. Keep up the good work.
I have a 2020 Mark, orange and white have the same can on the exhaust. I listen to one thing all day long. Are you thinking beautiful musical instrument great review by the way.
Great review, got my 1050 XT back in March, now covered 1500 miles on it, it really is a lovely bike. I only paid £8999.00 pre reg with 4 miles on the clock. My advise keep looking around for the pre reg bargains and save a ton of cash. Very accurate review. Cheers Mark.
That's a great price for an xt yes I see you can get them way cheaper than the 11899 list price
I want one myself :)
Cheers mark
Have you still got your V strom?
Hi Chris, no sold it back in June.
@coastalbiker Ahhh that's a shame. What did you replace it for?
@inked-96 I replaced it with a 2023 tracer9, the 1050XT is a great bike just to top heavy for me I did cover 4.5 k on it and loved every mile.
I’ve got the base 1050 and I got it for £8995 from mickey Oates in Glasgow, I’ve updated the springs to hyper pro and added a givi air flo screen, the standard screen was making me feel ill but I am 6ft5! Great review as usual and a fantastic bike for the money!
Thanks ... that's a good price ...I want one myself now Cheers mark
Love these v stroms just the job and they dont change them every year good show they have a good rep for being reliable stay safe
Thanks Leslie ...best regards mark
Went out few weeks ago and bought the non xt strom 1050,great handling bike,motor is fantastic, smooth .I ride other bikes ,sports etc.Will enjoy touring on this bike.Did'nt want all the gizmos as fed up of everything going wrong constantly on my other bikes.
Great choice Roland ...these will go on forever cheers mark
I like the Yoshi. It should come stock. Good review👍
Yes sounds great 👍
Had my 1050XT for 18 months now and absolutley love it. Had Tigers and GSA's but the Strom just brings a bigger smile to my face.
Thanks Greg ...glad it's going well ...yes Id definitely consider one of these oneday cheers mark
Greg i was stuck on a Strom purchase, rode my buddys new tiger 900 rally pro and was swayed a bit, but again find myself thinking the Strom fills the bill exactly for me !.....any input on your thoughts and experience would be greatly appreciated......😊
@@roncolpo5056 I loved my Tiger 800, thought it was one of the most fun bikes I had in years and this was after riding a rocket 3 for a couple of years. I don't doubt for a second that the 900 would be brilliant......however the 1050 Strom for me is just awesome, the v twin engine is a beauty.
Greg thanks for the feedback...I'm thinking v Strom with farkles....😆
Nice review as always, Mark. I think that if I did a fair amount of touring here in Europe, this would be among my top two or three bikes. It's affordable for its class, has all the safety and comfort features I would want and is ultra smooth and more than enough power for mountains. Also, along with the other Japanese manufacturers, I wouldn't have to worry about reliability.
Yes I agree ..I'd like one of these myself :)
Cheers mark
I fully agree. I'm riding this bike since 3 month, full satisfied 😎
Suzuki should give you one of these as thanks, I think this review probably increased their sales by 2 or 3 hundred percent..I bought one after watching this.Great reviews thx
Oh..And yes its as good as he says it is..love it.
Many thanks 👍:)
@markpulling12 I have to say I also watched your Honda NT 1100 review and test rode both..the Vstrom with yoshi pipe won out but that NT1100 is a fantastic bike, thanks for your review on both.
I have one and after 3 months it has just over 6000 on the clock, everything you say about it is spot on, the suspension is second to none. Cheers 👍
Thanks Andrew great choice
Cheers mark
Hi Mark your videos are awesome I’d love to see the headlights on when you do the walk around because if the lights aren’t good I wouldn’t buy one. Am I the only one that is obsessed with headlights. Cracking machine and fantastic sound. Keep up this awesome channel mark cracking. Best regards Jimbo from Birmingham😊👍
Thanks Jim yes I'll put lights on from now on !!
Cheers mark
Hi Mark been watching your reviews for years now & your probably the motorcycle reviewer in my opinion. I wish you could review a Kawasaki GTR 1400 before they stop production of the model. Ride safe
Thanks ...yes I like the gtr1400
Regards mark
I have just purchased a pre reg 21 plate DL 1050 for a cracking £8400 with the XT wheels, centre stand, bash plate, crash bars and handguards all included in the price. It came with the PDI 3 miles on the clock and to be honest I could not be happier. After owning a BMW R1200 GS TE with the high purchase and running costs I purposely went for the non XT as I just wanted to go back to basics with no gizmos and to be honest when the GS was set up to my requirements I never changed any setting for over 3 years so the XT would have been a waste on me.
Sounds great.... amazing price
Regards mark
Excellent bike review. Covered all I needed to know without taking an actual test ride. Engine sounds amazing. This may be my next bike.
Thanks these are great vfm
Cheers mark
Good point about the weight - loved the ride but lots of effort needed to move it about even on the smallest gradient. Upgrading from a DL650 so working out in the gym in anticipation!
Got the strom since last October, can't complain at all, smooth, revvie whan you want, an old school mule that can ride fast enough and bend like a street bike.
Thanks for the comment Carmelo :)
Great choice cheers mark
Love this bike
Me too gunner !
I have a 2014 Big Vee and it has been just brilliant over the last 7 years of ownership. Cannot fault it in any way. Will certainly consider an upgrade to the latest model in a couple of years. Only has100K kms on the clock, so its nearly run in! LOL. Best bang for buck on the market today. Thanks for another great review mark, appreciate it as always. Stay safe.
Thanks for the comment Andrew ...glad to hear these bikes are super reliable at 100 k
Cheers mark
Ps ...I want one !
I loved the dl1000gt 07 plate I had from new and made a mistake and sold it after only 3 year of ownership. I think this new version looks fantastic and would love a test ride. Thanks for the excellent review Mark 👍
Thanks my pleasure :)
Thanks for the excellent review Mark. Coincidentally, one of these passed me on the M40 yesterday. Purred by smooth as you like. The rider looked completely relaxed, and not head down as you so often see on the motorway. If I had the money I would certainly give one of these serious consideration. Maybe next year.....
Hi Phil ... thanks...yes these definitely purr along very relaxing
Cheers mark
As always, another great review. I was torn between this and the vfr800x crossrunner. Chose the honda because of the seat height. I my last bike was vstrom 650 and I loved it so the big storm was the obvious choice. But the Honda gave me more confidence due to the height and low centre of gravity. Plus, that vtech man!!!! Keep up the good work
Thanks lain ....nice choice with the vfr :)
Cheers mark
I do like the look of the updated V-Stroms. They just get the job done.
Another ace review. Cheers. 👍
Thanks yes ..I really like this new 1050 :)
Cheers mark
This is a great review of what seems to be a highly underrated bike. I’m at the point of changing my 675 street triple for an adventure style bike, I need to do a lot more mileage and need more comfort. I’ve only tried the bmw f 900 xr so far and while I like the handling and riding position the engine didn’t appeal and the options list can make it very expensive.
I need to try the tiger 900 also but not sure that would have the grunt for two up riding. I’m also looking at a used bmw r1200gs and a s1000xr . However the finance deals on this Suzuki are so good it’s hard to ignore. The only downside to me is I’m also not the tallest at 5’7” with a 29” inside leg and would likely need the low seat at additional cost. I’m hefty though at 100kg and feel confident the weight wouldn’t be an issue. Wheels motorcycles is currently selling these models in the 2020 colours (nice red and white) at £10295. Seems a heck of a lot of bike for the money!
Anyway thanks for this review, it’s given me a lot to think about!
Thanks Simon ...yes that's a good price for one of these :)
Hi Simon, I'm in the same boat as you - 100kg, 5'9" but with only 29" leg. Sat on one of these at Scottish Bike Show last year just before 1st lockdown and it was a bit of a stretch but just about OK - would need to test ride one though. Also sat on Tiger 900 which was slightly lower but think max load capacity is not that great due to new subframe; Tracer 9GT is the third bike on my list but also doesn't have a great load capacity. Any idea what the Suzuki can carry Mark? It's a spec that manufacturers don't often publicise...
@@johnnyfanta no sorry I always struggle to find that info
@@johnnyfanta Hi, thanks for this info. It’s hard getting payload figures that’s for certain and you’re y make a good point about the tiger, hadn’t considered the new subframe. I test rode the bmw f 900 xr which has an enormous carry capacity and was lovely to ride but not the best value for money as per!
Thx to your review and the sound of that exhaust one more v strom is sold.
Have just traded my Strom 650 for a 1050XT black and gold. She is gorgeous and agree with all you say. I tried a new 1250 GS for 2 hours, and just cannot understand why so many people buy them, like driving a tractor, and the price they pay for that badge! The Suzuki V- Strom 1050 XT is a gem of a bike and brings back that joy of a bumble out on yer bike. Good work Mark.
Yes Michael thanks I agree a brilliant bike well priced and a fabulous engine
Cheers mark
I have had 2 air-cooled GS1200’s and now have a V-Strom 1050XT. I think build is equal to BMW but the GS’s were definitely better at slow speed manoeuvres and I struggle with the V-Strom’s weight and limited steering lock. But out on the road it’s a different story and I think the 1050 is simply the best blend of the old 80’s trail style (that I love) and the more modern adventure bikes (many of which now are going the way of sports bikes in that they all look the same!). Seat is uncomfortable for all day touring. I am 5’6 and weigh 70 kilos. Whilst I had no reliability issues with my BMW’S I have more faith in engine life and long term low running costs on the Suzook. If you can handle the weight, I think they are simply brilliant regardless of the lower price.
Great review thanks. This would be in my top 5 bikes to try - character, understated looks (in that colour), strong reliable engine and fantastic value for money. I like the idea of an adventure bike with some of the low revving characteristics of a cruiser! Cheers.
Thanks Quentin the engine is fab
Cheers mark
I have the previous model XT1000. Maximum torque is at 4000rpm on that engine mapping Not the most powerful adventure bike however it has plenty of overtaking ability and I really like the torquey engine. Sit it all day at 4000rpm and wind on the throttle a bit to overtake. Much fun.
Thanks for the comment Edward :)
I'm the same height and seriously considering a Vstrom, is good to see you managing it no problem, although I believe there is a low seat option that takes it down to 830 - 850mm which I would probably get just so I could flat foot it. Great review 👍
Thanks Barry ☺️
Sounds great with that can Mark. Your Awesome as always .
Cheers.
Thanks Chris I want that sound on all bikes !!
Regards mark
Hi mark nearly into 5000 miles on my xt...superb long or even short runs... bike heavy but carries weight well especially man handling it about...great value ...love that pipe...👌
Thanks Carol and Dave ... decisions for me now tracer 9 gt or this :)
Want them both lol
I've got one of these in orange and white...great bikes...Love the Yoshimura exhaust sound on yours, guess I'll have to save up for this as a Christmas present! Good review, thanks!
Thanks Dan ...I'd like one myself oneday cheers mark
Thanks again Mark! Appreciate your time making these videos! All the bikes I love.
My pleasure rob
Although I must admit that I am a Yamaha fanboy I can’t really fault this DL by Suzuki! It really ticks all the boxes and the price is really attractive. Looks like Suzuki have knocked it out of the park with this one, great tour mate thanks again for the ride , great stuff!
Thanks yes it surprised me ...big time ...a very impressive machine...I think its overlooked a bit
Cheers mark
Very impressive indeed! I wonder how it compares with my Yamaha Super Tenere?
@@mikehamilton9128 never ridden a super ten before mike ...must do oneday :)
Cheers mark
Excellent review of this bike. You cover all my questions on the bike's performance. Big help in deciding to buy it, thanks.
Many thanks 👍
What a fantastic review, no stone left unturned 👍
Thanks for the feedback
My pleasure
Wow, love that exhaust sound and great 👍 review mark.
Just a bit too big and heavy for me though.
Cheers from Gary.
Yes she's a heavy ol girl gary but easier than I thought to manage
Cheers mark
Great review mark.i always wondered why Suzuki make fantastic bikes but the cars are poor.im looking forward to riding again got my CBT this Sunday I'm really excited.
Good luck James :)
Thanks Mark. I'm a sad, mid-life crisis rider on his first "big" bike (BMW F750GS) with which I am very happy but I have always had a love/hate view of the V-Strom for multiple reasons. However, you've steered me towards the "love" side and I will certainly take a test ride when I decide to upgrade. ATVB
Thanks Gary ...I have a lot of experience with the 750 gs great bike regards mark
You are lucky man,you have all the brands in your area.
Yes Alex ...it's good in Dorset !
Perfect mic and motor sound dude,
Thanks Ronald . Glad it all sounds ok cheers mark
Hi Mark , thanks for your video , I was between a DL650 and a DL1050 , I did not like the DL1000 2017 model that I rode . The DL1050 is a big bike but does not ride like one , I'm 5'11 , 31 inch inside leg , 100kgs and seat height is fine , Used as a 50 mile a day commuter the DL1050 is doing almost 60mpg which is really impressive , managed to get a 0 mile pre-reg base model for 8.5k , for the price an amazing bit of kit , did not want wire wheels to keep clean and all the extra electrics on the XT model , cheers Steve
Hi Steve ....snap ...I road the 1000 and was a bit underwhelmed ,650 better ,but this 1050 is ace,and wow I've seen some great deals on these at the moment,good price for yours ... cheers mark
Great review again Mark. I like the look of the V Strom but reckon it would be a bit too big and heavy for me. Looks good value for money as well. Keep up the good work!
Yes it's lovely to ride but it is big and heavy
Regards mark
Hopefully they will update the 650 the same way soon.
Just in the process of trading my Harley roadking in for the 1050 vstrom. Now the Harley is a heavy bike, fortunately I've never dropped it. Looking forward to the change.
Fantastic review! Thanks
Thanks Chris my pleasure
I want one of these !
Regards mark
Nice review once again Mark, straight up info & covered all the bases, thank you.....I have the 650, but thinking of a trade for this one.
Hi Ronny I had a 650 in 2014 brilliant ...I rode the 1000 v Strom and was a bit underwhelmed but this is very good :)
@@markpulling12 Good to know, thanks Mark! Cheers, Ronny
I have a 2008 Kawasaki Concours 14 (1400 GTR) currently, but am thinking of getting a large Adventure motorcycle so I can add dirt roads to my riding. This V-Strom is high on my list, as is the Honda Africa Twin, but the Honda costs considerably more and the V-Strom likely does everything I would want off road. Thank you for the review which was informative as well as entertaining.
Thanks yes these are brilliant bikes and good value cheers mark
Just bought a new one, 1050XT. I live a mile above sea level in Denver, Colorado. I have just over 1000 miles on it, it’s a great motorcycle, I commute every day in crazy Denver traffic and on the weekends I go up into the mountains with my wife. Comfortable 2 up. I think I will get a Yoshi can for mine, sounds great. Go see Mike at Fay Meyers Suzuki. Great review also.
Great review.
Thanks for the comment cheers mark
Great review. I have the same bike and agree with everything you said. I just wish I could find that muffler in the US. Keep up the good work.
Many thanks greg
awesome review Mark..greetings from Philippines 💖
Thanks khris ... greetings to the Philippines
A revisit to the review. I just got an 18 XT to replace my 04. Simply a much better version of the same inherent virtues. Great brakes and handling, motor is even better. I looked at the 9GT and 1000SX (though couldn't ride them!), and then found an incredibly well-kept, unique used V. Love it, and might be looking for a replacement in a few years, now! Still have a Speed Triple that's a thrill to ride, but if I'm planning more than an hour out, the V1K is a no brainer. Far more comfy and practical, and it can really cook when you want it to.
Thanks yes i must get one myself oneday I've owned the vvstrom 650 and that was brilliant
Cheers mark
The saddle width is important too. Fatter makes your legs stick out, and reduces reach to the ground. This bike saddle looks quite slim. I'm 5'8" but have only 28 1/2 (724mm) inside leg, so would struggle with the V-Strom, much as I really fancy one.
My current bike is a V-Strom 650, had a go on one of these recently and had a few thoughts:
1) brakes and suspension are much better, I think this bike suits my 100kg+ 6'3 self more than the 650.
2) the engine felt luggy at lower RPM and rattly at high RPM, it felt like an old motor mated to a fancy new electronic throttle - bit weird all round.
3) stock windscreen is awful for someone my height, dumps wind right in my face.
4) the Suzuki pannier racks interfere with the passenger grab rails - you can't really get fingers fully around the grab rails, pretty poor ergonomically
5) the two piece seat is a huge pain to work around.
Overall I feel like I wouldn't gain much by upgrading from my 2016 650 to the new 1050. I would however consider giving the 2013-2019 (I think?) DL1000 a go to get the same frame/engine/suspension/brakes but at a lower price and with a more sensible seat design and more aftermarket windscreen options.
Thanks for the great comment
Cheers mark
Suzuki makes a quality products
Can't wait for the gsxs1000 GT :)
@@markpulling12 Yes that looks like an awesome bike
@@trailblazeratv6306I've been told it should be available on demo in November :)
great review mate :)
Thanks Craig :)
Hi mark thanks for this review i did buy the 2021 Tracer 9 GT off the back of your review of that model but sadly it was stolen some three weeks ago gutted is an understatement i cant even look at yamaha so im looking into getting hold of a nice used example of the 1050 v-strom keep the great content coming ATB ✌
Oh no .!! ...I bought a tracer 9 gt too
@@markpulling12 yes cracking bike I put braided break pipes on mine heated seat upgraded indicators crash protection axcel protectors the whole lot like I said gutted it an under statement 👍🏻😔
Another Great Bike Review 🏍 keep up the Great videos 📹👍👏👌
Thanks David yes that v twin sounded amazing !!
@@markpulling12 Hi Mark a Question, I am 5ft 8 ins with a 29 inch leg, do you think I could be flat footed on the vstrom..??
@@davidbirchall5124 hi David we are similar in size .. I wasn't flat footed ...see the cut scene at about 4 mins ...but I still felt confident on this bike ....a very impressive machine
Regards mark
@@markpulling12 cheers mark
Hi Mark, a Question, as you know I'm 5ft 8 ins I have a Kawasaki z1000 sx at the moment, but im looking for a suitable adventure bike to change to fit my height and 29 inch leg, I like the vstrom, the royal Enfield Himalayan and the tracer 9 GT, I tried the tracer but it to high, any other suggestions for me to try...??? Cheers in advance 👍
I'm 5'7" too but built more like an ape with stubby legs. I don't know if the dealer had the seat set on high, but there was no way I was touching the ground on it on both sides simultaneously.
Great engine. Too bad they don't use it in anything a little smaller.
My son in law just bought one I'm 5ft 6 with 30" inseem, can't touch the floor with both feet, tip toe with one foot,, very strange, are you sure your v strom is not lowered
@@darrenkirkhouse I presume this question is for Mark. My legs dangle in mid air too.
Hi Darren no not lowered ...maybe softer suspension setting ...I was on the balls of my feet both sides ...unless my legs have miraculously grown lol
Regards mark
Please check inseem you sitting on it like my son in law with 34" inseem, lol
@@darrenkirkhouse yes definitely 30 " last time I checked ...I'm 5ft 7 so not that tall ...but I'm quite heavy so maybe I squash the suspension down a bit :)
מזכיר את די אר ביג 800 הישן של סוזוקי אופנוע אדוונצ'ר יפה.
We are on lock down in SE Qld 🇦🇺😩
Dreaming of riding the X Max 300
Ahh no ...we've had a few lockdowns here too ... frustrating isn't it..
Hopefully you'll be out of it soon Stevie cheers mark
The best value bike in its class for certain. I think it looks really good for an adventure bike. This isn't the best colour.
Another thorough review, Mark.
I like the yellow/ black with the gold wheels :)
@@markpulling12 So do I.
Great review, superb quality of imaging and sound. Is’t the yoshimura exhaust too loud for long rides?
Hi thanks ...I thought so initially when I started riding ...but after a while you get used to it and really enjoy the sound ...I don't think it decats the bike ,the catalytic converter is still in bike exhaust which keeps the noise down ...if you went for a full system then it would be loud !!
Best regards mark
the explorer is the top of the range comes with spot lights ali bash plate fog lights heated grips...ive got one
"Modern V Twin" ? that engine goes back to the late 1990's...it's always been smooth even in the TL1000
You always give very fair reviews of bikes. I think the excitement levels were higher with the Yams, however. Why does a bike with all the stuff not have a quickshifter? Suzuki are now, definitely, my 4th fav Japanese brand.
Thanks Clive ....yes they seem to have slipped down the popularity ladder a bit ...I think Honda and Yamaha are the most popular :)
Cheers mark
Yet another great Vid.! I'm not sure if you have recently,.. however I would love to hear your opinion on the new Kawasaki Concourse 14. Again thanx for the content.
I own a Kawasaki GTR 1400 & I love it. Hope Mark does a review of it one day too. Ride safe
I'll see if I can get hold of one :)
I may be wrong, but I don’t think they sell them new, in the UK now.
Great review mate.
Thanks Paul
I was planning on getting one,then my buddy got the triumph 900 rally pro,its fantastic although a little buzzy at 70 mph.....and the seat is murder on the butt,but I was thinking of switching to the tiger,instead the offroad aspects of either would be limited to sneaking back to a camp sight, or unimproved back gravel roads,and now I find myself drawn to the v Strom again....any thoughts?....thank you great review.!.......
Thanks Ron ...I really enjoyed the v Strom it has a fantastic engine and very comfortable ...just a great all round bike cheers mark
Useful info and ride share ...thanks
Thanks for the feedback :)
I would love one but on my wages I can't even afford the cheapest Lexmoto.
Thanks . Beautiful bike . Question is , how old a bike do we need to buy to get rid of all the electronics?
Proper full front mudguard too
Nice review Mark, thanks. I have a V-Strom 1000 at the moment and I'm not too sure if this new model is that much improved to consider changing. From what you say though I do wonder if the seat comfort has improved. On a recent trip to Scotland I have to say I suffered from the old 'numb bum' after a couple of hours ! And yes, I agree, they're pretty heavy things to move around. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Ron ....I'm impressed with it's all round ability and what an engine !
Regards mark
Ron, we are all very different. Some people get uncomfortable on a motorcycle after a hour, others will sit there all day long. If you ride a push bike, a motorcycle seat is a luxury.
@@marksimpson5218 definitely mark ... agree with you ... everyone seems to find seats differently...I can get uncomfortable on a soft seat in half an hour whereas a firm seat I can go all day !
Cheers mark
@@marksimpson5218 Very true !
Thanks Mark... wow, this is so different from the old whining Suzuki's of yester year. It's an interesting segment of the market. These V-Strom's appear to be going after the Harley clientele looking for an adventure tourer that still have a V Twin under the hood... err, under the arse.
They even made it heavy, like an ole Harley. But... that really isn't the new direction of the adventure tourer. But it works for the clientele they are going after... that hasn't caught up yet.
But it just can't compare to the light weight Tracer 9 GT. That segment of the market is the sport bike clientele looking for an adventure tourer.
I think lighter weight is the new direction for the adventure tourer... especially the off-road adventure tourer. But I saw some testing done on various bikes including the BMW 1250 off-road adventure tourer... and in spite of it's weight, the Honda Africa Twin still came out on top for off-road handling and performance... even better than the Yamaha Super Tenere.
Honda really knocked that one out of the park imo. But for on-road touring, give me the light weight Tracer 9 GT over all the rest.
Gordon
Me too Gordon this vstrom makes a wonderful road tourer but I've got my sights set for a tracer 9 gt in the future... cheers mark
@@markpulling12 👍
There's just something about Suzuki's.
Definitely I agree !
Best regards mark
@@luko560 hi luko no I sold that a few years ago ...but would love a blast on it now and again ;)
Great vid like this bike
Thanks Dennis ...I'd love one in my garage :)
this bike would be perfect if it had a shaft drive, kind of a shame it doesn't considering it's their top tier bike.
this vs the motot guzzi?
Think this would just win for me over the v85.....just that bit more power :)
when you moved your helmet, i couldn`t see the lcd screen, can only imagine it would be impossible to see on a sunny day.
Not easy to choose between this and the new Tracer 9 gt.
Yes I agree ...I had a tough choice but I'm saving for the tracer 9 gt :)
Cheers mark
Great job.
650 lighter and even two up with luggage plenty of power.I reside in mountainous region and coming off an R.T.1250.
when i see this bike the more i like the africa twin
Good job. Suzuki gets overlooked, but the V Strom 650 is a truly all around bike with a great v twin. This model is too tall for me. I’ve opted for the 2021 Honda NC-750x 6 speed. BTW I purchased a 2017 Triumph Trophy SE after seeing your purchase, and I’m in love with it. How is yours doing and maybe a short update? Cheers from Wisconsin.
Hi thanks for the comment ...I sold the trophy as it was getting a bit heavy for me ...but did 5000 very enjoyable miles on it ..got a ktm 690 duke now for the summer :)
Cheers mark
I like the look of this bike, but I'm too short for these type of bikes, I like sport bikes a lot more anyway
Very nice,so much bike for the money.heated grips?
Unfortunately not standard...a factory option for £250
That would of been a nice touch if standard.
and now i can safely say thank god the yamaha got nicked, cause the Vstrom is a far better bike its amazing
Man the torque on the model looks insane. My son is deciding on the Suzuki or the Honda Africa Twin. Did you ever make a comparison video with your observations?
Hi I did review the Africa twin but not a comparison video ...both very similar performance ...the Honda feels a little more refined but I prefer the v Strom engine :)
thanks for the review..well done :0) I do own a 2018 strom 1000xt..have put 5k miles on it.
it is one of my all time favorite bikes..it really does as they say "whip the lamas ass" :0)
Thanks I really enjoyed the v Strom
Great bike ;)
Regards mark
Thanks for this review. Two questions and three comments.
1.) At 160mm, the ground clearance on this is lower than that of the 650 (which itself is pretty low; so not a high bar there at all). How much of an issue would that GC be over rough terrain? I don’t necessarily mean off-road, but on-road irregularities like speed breakers and potholes.
2.) You keep discussing the speed on the dash in MPH; but you are in the UK; so shouldn’t it be KMPH? Or is the bike set to MPH?
Comment: if you think those are bumpy roads, I am not sure what to say. That looks like velvety tarmac to me. I am saying that because I’m truly thoughtless surfaces that we call roads where we ride, that suspension has its work cut out for it.
Comment: You should make a video on how to adjust the front and back suspension on this bike.
Comment: Take it off-road and tell us how it feels. Like a really rough trail with lots of gravel.
Hi thanks for the comment ...I'm in the UK so it's mph
It's a mint demo bike so I can't really take it off road . The dealer wouldn't be happy lol
The suspension is simple to adjust with screwdriver etc
Many thanks
Hi Mark
Great review as per usual. How does this bike compare as a touring machine on the road against an Africa Twin?
Cheers
Hi Steven ...very much equal I'd say .. engine is 95% as good but it's more comfortable
I'd go vstrom :)
Cheers mark