Honda Interceptor vs Kawasaki Versys 1000LT vs Suzuki V Strom 1000 Adventure vs Yamaha FJ-09

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2015
  • Here, we gather the Kawasaki Versys 1000LT, Suzuki V Strom 1000 Adventure and Yamaha FJ-09 and see how they stack up. And we brought along the Honda Interceptor for kicks. Yeah, we know the Interceptor doesn't belong, but we had it around. Besides, how many people actually take their Adventure Bike off the pavement anyway?
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  • @CaptainDangeax
    @CaptainDangeax 4 года назад +11

    I was hesitating for the V-strom 1000 after my 2007 v-strom 650, and I eventually got a Versys 1000 and I don't regret it !

  • @BloodstainedSinner
    @BloodstainedSinner 9 лет назад +54

    For me, the VFR-800 (Interceptor) is king. It is down on power compared too the other, mainly because it's a smaller engine, but it's still the best bike IMHO. It does everything right. Handling, comfort, sports feel, touring feel, fuel economy, power, weight, looks, and by far, the best sounding.

    • @karlwalker1771
      @karlwalker1771 5 лет назад +2

      I love the V4 layout but have you ridden a V TWIN FIRESTORM UK/SUPERHAWK US:)
      believe me this machine is half the strokes and double the FUN:) I have never ridden a better machine, remember how a V4 engine has power and engine braking in the corners, well the V TWIN has this and has a sheer abundance of power low down out of the corners and the exhaust note is music to the owners ears:)
      My son rides as pillion and says it sound like a racing Harley Davidson on STEROIDS, I grinning mischievously rest my case!
      Ride safe and remember "RIDE LOUD AND PROUD" :)

    • @Smaug1
      @Smaug1 5 лет назад +4

      I mostly agree. Being down on power is not necessarily a horrible thing. But since it's heavy too? Game over.

    • @user-xy3gm9zm3d
      @user-xy3gm9zm3d 5 лет назад +2

      Here in Europe the Honda has 104 hp and 74 Nm for the 2014-2015 , the other bikes are the same specs , so the US regulations restrict the bike , if we have in mind the quality and the all-do point , there is no doubt which the winner is ;) (comment from a happy 599 owner ;) )

    • @justintowers8230
      @justintowers8230 4 года назад +2

      @@user-xy3gm9zm3d these figures they are showing is wheel horsepower. because the fj09 has 104 power and crank power is actually 115hp

    • @Desertduleler_88
      @Desertduleler_88 3 года назад

      Karl Walker Funny enough l’m beginning to think the Firestorm is my second choice apart from the VFR. A very underrated bike.

  • @John-gz2me
    @John-gz2me 7 лет назад +26

    I've a V-Strom 1000ABS. Fantastic engine with bags of low-down grunt and sounds great. Love it.

    • @Smaug1
      @Smaug1 5 лет назад

      Have you tried a Bandit 1250S? It'll leave a DL1000 for dead, when it comes to low RPM torque.

    • @whatsstefon
      @whatsstefon 4 года назад +1

      Jeremy D true. But the bandit won’t be happy on a fire trail. If I was crossing the country with intent to touch some dirt, I’d pick the strom.

    • @blackbird69xxx
      @blackbird69xxx 4 года назад

      @@Smaug1 Im sure the Torque comes in lower in the revs range than the bandit.....

  • @keeponkeepinon18
    @keeponkeepinon18 5 лет назад +15

    Just bought a '15 VFR for commuting as my second bike. It looks great and sounds great, even stock. The bike just exudes quality. DLX adds everything you'd need except a miles to empty and cruise control. Simple and effective dash layout with central tach and NO riding modes. For me, MPG from 43-50, with top end of range at 240 miles. The hardbags are coded to the ignition and snap on and off with ease. VTEC really gives the bike a lady in the streets and a freak in the sheets vibe. Plus, saying you have an Interceptor to the non-riding folk just sounds badass lol.
    Personally, I was against getting an adventure-style bike since I hated the looks of them. VFR was my dark-horse choice and it checks every need.

  • @CasperJLT707
    @CasperJLT707 4 года назад +6

    Bought the FJ09 and I love it!! Use it for commuting and road tripping around California 😎

  • @OperationFoxley19441
    @OperationFoxley19441 7 лет назад +36

    I would buy the V-strom because it's the most balanced out of the lot, easier to ride and fun!

    • @CaptainDangeax
      @CaptainDangeax 6 лет назад +7

      And man, this HUGE torque at low RPM, what an advantage on curvy roads !

  • @calcrappie8507
    @calcrappie8507 8 лет назад +26

    I went with the Versys for the muscle, distance and comfort. I think it is a well thought out package from front to back. The bike is very light feeling and nimble underway and I think its handling in the tight stuff is quite underrated, especially for the size of it. Very happy with my choice.

    • @froglaps40
      @froglaps40 2 года назад +4

      I'm 6 years late to the game, just picked up a brand new old stock 2020 versys 1000, in April. I'm loving it.
      Watching every video I can find on it.

    • @heretohear8662
      @heretohear8662 Год назад

      @@froglaps40 Love those bikes!! Can I ask how much?

    • @froglaps40
      @froglaps40 Год назад

      @@heretohear8662 it was marked down to $15,999. Then I added a rear trunk, the fog/ driving lights, a 2" lowering kit, out the door it was, $17,400. The dealer didn't charge for the labor.. and don't even think he charged for the $150 lowering kit. I did pay cash for an extended warranty, doubt I'll use it.. but i like to cover my butt.

    • @froglaps40
      @froglaps40 Год назад +1

      I purchased it out of state so tax and registration wasn't included in that. I live in upstate NY, and bought it in Philly.

    • @heretohear8662
      @heretohear8662 Год назад

      @@froglaps40 Ok, Thanks!!

  • @Quagmire88
    @Quagmire88 9 лет назад +53

    V-Strom for days

  • @Rusty_Spoke
    @Rusty_Spoke 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks guys!! Great overview of these 4 bikes.. I pre-ordered an FJ-09 back in December of '14 and by all of the reviews to date am glad I did....now if this snow ever melts I may get a chance to ride the damn thing.

  • @gwilliamwallace
    @gwilliamwallace 5 лет назад +6

    The VFR has soul and there is absolutely nothing like the wail of the V-4 as it crosses the 10K RPM mark. It's great in the twisties and very solid in the zone at a relaxed 80 MPH 5,800 RPM cruise on 2 valves per cylinder. The shifting up and down the box is sublime without the optional quick shifter. The only shortcoming is it's no fun around town (which is true to its heritage.). I love that motor so much that I'll buy the VFR800X if Honda brings it to the states.

  • @hfjeff2736
    @hfjeff2736 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome review. I watched your Super Sport Touring shootout as well. I currently have an FJR and have been looking at a Versys 1000. You just confirmed what I already had suspected. Versys test ride tomorrow. Thanks and keep up the great reviews!

    • @chapterrv
      @chapterrv 3 года назад

      How'd you like the Versys?

  • @yb2112
    @yb2112 5 лет назад +5

    I got a v-strom xt with the spoke wheels and the aluminum paniers...looks great,fun bike,love it!

  • @nicoroehr
    @nicoroehr 7 лет назад +13

    Well, I bought the VFR800F on purpose. As the reviewers say, it offers this 90's bike feeling that I personally prefer. The other adventure bikes may be technically better and more contemporary, nevertheless they appear to me as typical old men bikes. You know, their back hurts constanly, so they have to get a comfy one with high handle bars and plenty of crash protections. My back's still intact, however, I'm getting old, too. So I didn't get a Fireblade but settled for the VFR. Btw, it is the fastest in that group if you refer to top speed (real 151 mph, which you can actually achieve here on the German Autobahn).

  • @Evenflo76
    @Evenflo76 9 лет назад +14

    Leftover '14 V-Strom 1000s are going for $8,999 in my neck of the woods. I hate that these industry reviews always have to compare using msrp.

    • @robertellis2769
      @robertellis2769 9 лет назад +3

      Hi Evenflow76 - can you point me to a dealer that has a '14 V-Strom 1000 for $9K. I think I'd make the trip to get one... You can email me at rellis@isine.com.
      Thanks!

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious 9 лет назад +1

      Evenflo76 I see them for $10k in California regularly. A much more compelling prospect at that price.

    • @lukemanius
      @lukemanius 5 лет назад +1

      Last year, here in Soldotna, AK, a dealer was selling a '16 for under $7K - I was thinking about getting it EVEN THOUGH I DIDN'T ACTUALLY WANT IT 😂

  • @juliof2930
    @juliof2930 9 лет назад +2

    Got my eye on that Kawi versys 1000. Looking forward to get one soon.

  • @AddyAdderson
    @AddyAdderson 9 лет назад +39

    I don't understand. You put the 782cc Honda of the interceptor style bike against 1litre sports adventure bikes, and then point out that the Honda is slower, and not like the others? Why didn't you also criticize it for not looking like a sports adventure bike. If you had a GoldWing "hanging around the shop" perhaps you would have also included it in this comparison. Or perhaps a Honda CBr300R? You guys need your bolts tightened.

    • @1compaqedr8
      @1compaqedr8 9 лет назад +3

      Vfr makes comparable horsepower and torque to other bikes, so it's not out of place in this. I have an older Vfr, and I'm considering the fj09... The new vfr800 with vtec after all these years should have around 130-120hp from the addition of vtec, but honda can't be bothered to improve the beloved Vfr.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 7 лет назад

      If you spun a weed-eater engine fast enough, it also would make very comparable power to these other bikes, but zero torque.

    • @meh4266
      @meh4266 6 лет назад +1

      Years on now but the gen5 pre vtecs are still doing it.170kmiles some of them....lots of the newer stuff simply wont be around.build quality is atrocious nowadays specially the kwaks n yams.some
      5yrs old are just rolling scrap mostly.

    • @rmatt375
      @rmatt375 5 лет назад +1

      @@meh4266 Yes the VFR quality is superb ... so don't buy a new one because you are unlikely to benefit from the fact it's still running in 20 years time, get yourself a bargain and buy a used one. Mine is 22 years old, bought for the equivalent of US$2,000 and is still a dream to ride at 55000 miles. 😁

    • @5891jonathan
      @5891jonathan 4 года назад

      The VFR is heavy and underpowered as it comes from the dealer. I have one.

  • @RobertBrumley60
    @RobertBrumley60 9 лет назад +10

    I prefer the Versys as far as comfort and plenty of power on tap.

  • @juliof2930
    @juliof2930 9 лет назад +14

    I finally went to the dealership and got my 2015 versys 1000. She is a beast, love the way she rides and the power. I still have to get used to the traction control system and where the rear brake and shift lever are. So much different than my Honda cruiser.

    • @stocks7765
      @stocks7765 8 лет назад

      what about the windnoise?

    • @juliof2930
      @juliof2930 8 лет назад

      +Bart Ingels On the highest position, I hear the noise but for me is not bad. I have speakers installed in my helmet and at highway speeds 55-70 Mph I can hear my music fine. Now I went from a cruiser with a small wind deflector so the reduction for me is a big deal.

    • @stocks7765
      @stocks7765 8 лет назад +1

      Thx,I ordered one without making a testdrive,I hope the windnoise will be much less than on a s1000xr on wich it was a disaster and a reason to not buy it!

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 7 лет назад

      The vibration on the XR as well as far less reliability aren't worth the extra price.

    • @meh4266
      @meh4266 6 лет назад +1

      Lmao.traction control.music.toilet.what happened to motorcycling ffs...get a car or better still a bus ticket.bikers my arse.

  • @daedalx
    @daedalx 9 лет назад +14

    I mustve slept tgrough a few decades. Last I remember bikes were $8k and the exotics were $15k

    • @whatsstefon
      @whatsstefon 4 года назад +3

      Al Maurikan yeah man. I had a 20 year hiatus due to life and an accident. Suddenly I returned to bikes a bit shocked at prices. I bought second hand in the end.

  • @staninjapan07
    @staninjapan07 8 лет назад +11

    Nice review.
    Still happy with my 2012 v-strom 650 though.

    • @divebobber
      @divebobber 6 лет назад +1

      I've got the 2008 650 Strom and am only starting to be disappointed by its ho-hum power. I'm toying with getting its big brother, or maybe the versys.

    • @roadwarrior8560
      @roadwarrior8560 6 лет назад

      same

    • @westfletcher9219
      @westfletcher9219 6 лет назад +1

      Power is great for a 650 twin.

  • @LamNguyen-ov1ue
    @LamNguyen-ov1ue 7 лет назад +8

    Kawasaki Versys 1000 is Ok with the price and comfortable for you to ride. Personally I try Versys 1000 and GS12000. I prefer Versys 1000 :)

  • @peterfehr7441
    @peterfehr7441 Месяц назад

    I got the VStrom. Was going back and forth between Versys and VStrom. I still like going off on 2 track bush roads. It's all about how you want to ride. I'm guessing I'll do a Versys after this one for more long trips.

  • @stanza77
    @stanza77 3 года назад +2

    I'm sorry I know the other bikes seem to have done better on Merit, but that Interceptor looks gorgeous. Granted it is in a different category, it has no Adventure component but it looks just plain stunning!

  • @marcorussellOG
    @marcorussellOG 4 года назад +4

    The Interceptor is love with itself.

  • @bootz0409
    @bootz0409 3 года назад +1

    I laughed out loud at the V-Tec voiceover (6:07)..... sounds just like it! Lol 😂

  •  9 лет назад +12

    Suzuki, of course ;-)

  • @alankatb
    @alankatb 8 лет назад +13

    which bike would I feel most confident in to take me to Prudhoe bay Alaska? The Strom hands down. that's what I asked myself and that's why I bought it over the fj and the kawai

  • @V4Rider
    @V4Rider 6 лет назад +30

    Maybe the VFR its different in the US.. in Europe its a excellent sport touring machine!
    Not really a fair review...

    • @swapnilpatil6473
      @swapnilpatil6473 3 года назад +1

      American's don't make Sports motorcycles,they don't have huge legacies.

  • @johnharris7353
    @johnharris7353 8 лет назад +11

    The interceptor is, imo, by far the best looking and most well finished of this group. The others look crude compared to it.

    • @hujimix
      @hujimix 8 лет назад

      Looks like the worst of all 4 bikes
      No handguard protection
      No crashbars
      Almost no windshield protection
      No room for a top case
      Most uncomfortable riding position
      No central stand
      It looks like any other sport bike with a pair of saddle bags. That's not a touring bike.

    • @sectorarea
      @sectorarea 7 лет назад +5

      sport touring ? that is it's category

    • @squirrel6687
      @squirrel6687 7 лет назад +1

      Venerable sport tourer. Top case is an option. Not mentioned is the fact that the bags hold a lot. Gas mileage sux. Track day! Of the group the only one allowed at Barbers. Enough said. Center stand is included. Own a 99 and an 04. Pretty much the same. Slap in that 99 engine an voila, betcha the smiles start. Enjoy. I want them all.

    • @imadecoy.
      @imadecoy. 7 лет назад +2

      They specifically said the bags are tiny and don't hold much. Far from "not mentioned"

    • @klondikezappy
      @klondikezappy 6 лет назад +3

      The VFR800 has a central stand, acclaimed riding position, top case option, i bought mine with a aftermarket windscreen and boi is that thing tall, the only thing is handgaurd and and crashbar protection but that's because it's not a adventure bike

  • @doaibu475
    @doaibu475 8 лет назад +17

    i like v-strom

  • @aggyslacker
    @aggyslacker 7 лет назад +10

    I almost bought the Versys 1000 but the Triple of the FJ-09 won me over! The Versys is a little more comfortable and roomier, but I was willing to sacrifice a little comfort for the agility of the Yamaha! Also, when they commented about the difference in acceleration between the Yamaha and the Kawasaki, they must have the Yamaha in B mode!!! The Yamaha is faster trust me, I've rode the both.

  • @Smaug1
    @Smaug1 5 лет назад +3

    Great film. As always, I enjoy Burns' commentary. Kevin is afraid to age himself by talking like John; too bad. I still fondly remember Burns' days with Motorcyclist, before it went to the dogs.

  • @Cabezon76
    @Cabezon76 4 года назад

    Good video, I ride an Interceptor and I enjoy it very much.

  • @BMRTV
    @BMRTV 9 лет назад +3

    Actually all motorcycles fit. I'd love to see some "non-category" bike always included so people can see that you can use any bike you got.

  • @TheGabesnell
    @TheGabesnell 6 лет назад +6

    I buy used so I tend to look at older reviews. But I’m a little confused by this review. They kept saying that if they were to go to a track and the sportbike of the group was the VFR. But then kept saying the FJ-09 was the sportiest bike of the group. I understand the VFR is not the powerhouse but I’m not sure what that equates to.

    • @davidstancu2963
      @davidstancu2963 4 года назад

      steep steering rake and lower handle bars

  • @GFDiablos1984
    @GFDiablos1984 9 лет назад +25

    Honda for me is the most beautiful bike of the bunch.

    • @CockatooDude
      @CockatooDude 9 лет назад +6

      Not just for you man.

    • @GFDiablos1984
      @GFDiablos1984 9 лет назад +7

      Even if it's the worst performing bike of the bunch I would still buy it over the other ones.

    • @iDECIMIS
      @iDECIMIS 9 лет назад +4

      I'm with you guys! The Interceptor is stunning.

    • @RendColt
      @RendColt 9 лет назад +1

      It's different kind of bike than the rest, it's basically a toned down street bike.
      The others are toned down dirt bikes.
      In this review the kawasaki versie gets the top honors. Road, dirt, price

    • @MrStevecro
      @MrStevecro 9 лет назад +2

      Emanuel Muresan they're not dirt bikes at all - they can do some nicely groomed dirt roads or the occasional easy forest track. The Yamaha especially doesn't even have better than road bike ground clearance. I have raised my VStrom 1000 by 25mm yet still use my DR650 when I want a dirt adventure trip. Lightness and simplicity is the key

  • @victoreous626
    @victoreous626 5 лет назад +1

    I only get 28mpg on my 05 vfr. Everybody else is getting 42mpg. LUV the V-Tech. Still considering the Yamaha as a replacement this year.

  • @Supernova12034
    @Supernova12034 7 лет назад +1

    Test rode the FJ 09 today, holy smokes its fun/crazy

  • @nezamvazifeh
    @nezamvazifeh 8 лет назад +7

    Seems VFR is not fitting in their category as it is is a sport touring bike...

  • @Edgunsuk
    @Edgunsuk 5 лет назад +2

    its the tracer in the UK , was strange could not find a fj09 on ebay lol

  • @kleinbottled79
    @kleinbottled79 6 лет назад +1

    I really wanna like the VFR, the V-4 mid size sport-tourer concept is perfect. That sound alone is worth putting up with V-tech. However, It really needed to lose like 60 lbs in the refresh not 12 or whatever. Too heavy. Sad. Many such cases.

  • @dbauernf
    @dbauernf 9 лет назад +2

    Nice comparison, I have no idea which bike I'd pick. I always loved the VFR, the FJ makes perfect sense in every way, but there's nothing wrong with the other two. Very hard choice. I'd probably end up with the FJ since it's cheapest and probably cheapest to maintain, but if money wasn't an issue maybe I wouldn't pick any of them. GS? Caponord? KTM 1190?!

  • @danyxt250
    @danyxt250 9 лет назад +1

    And they didn't even mention the power wheelies on the Yamaha! that is definitely my next bike there's a dealership in Indiana selling it for $10,000 out the door

  • @Balithazzarr
    @Balithazzarr 6 лет назад

    This is awesome with the interceptor. The Yamaha is intryuiging I'm willing to learn about the others.

  • @k0conutk0mando
    @k0conutk0mando 9 лет назад +1

    Crosstourer and vfr800x are not available in US

  • @brodygriffiths9504
    @brodygriffiths9504 8 лет назад

    Hello, Thank You For Caring. cloistered motionless What's your opinion about it

  • @cheeseypie5555
    @cheeseypie5555 9 лет назад +1

    Took a test ride on the 2015 versys 1000 today, holy turd balls, its good. Smooth as warm butter, had to look down at my feet to check that I was actually shifting gears. The only problems I found was the clutch was a bit too stiff (easily fixed) and the exhaust was just too quiet (also easily fixed). They were saying that between 60-100kph (40-60mph) the range on the tank is close to 500km (310 miles). Which is pretty crazy.

  • @Smaug1
    @Smaug1 4 года назад

    Re-watching this, years later. How come the other three guys aren't doing these any more? Only John Burns hung on?

  • @philiprise
    @philiprise 4 года назад +4

    The VFR is underrated here, it competes in a class of its own. Yes less powerful but plenty fast for most people. Yes it’s an older concept, but it s a modern classic. Looks far classier too than those adventure inspired bikes, how practical and slightly more technically advanced as they may be.

  • @kylestewart8049
    @kylestewart8049 6 лет назад

    right now everyone's in love with the ADV Market which is like the SUV market for cars. practical, Jack of all trades. but there is always those folks who want a bike designed for a specific personal style. the sport car/bike. the big luxury car/bike.
    I think these guys doing these shootouts need to think about crossing lines and then comparing. not everything needs to be a SUV. road feel, solid steering, and confidence in control may not be the Trend right now. but they still are very important to a select few.

  • @siambee
    @siambee 9 лет назад +20

    why not the VFR800X?

    • @MARKINAU8
      @MARKINAU8 5 лет назад

      Not available in America

  • @ismaelgonzalezlozano1308
    @ismaelgonzalezlozano1308 6 лет назад +6

    The interceptor looks just like ducati supersport lol

  • @ZoneTelevision
    @ZoneTelevision 9 лет назад +1

    Any reason the Triumph Tiger 800 was excluded?

  • @selophane43
    @selophane43 9 лет назад

    A very nice comparison here. Motorcyclist Mag did the same job but left out the VFR. They also left out the same item you guys left out, a passenger. All these bikes have plenty of rear seat room and they are obviously meant for 2-up riding just as much as solo. Hell, look at their advertisements and they even put a passenger on back. It woulda been nice to know what you think of each machine with an extra rider. It would have been nice to know what the passengers think, too. How did they fit? Which bike did they like the most? Coincidentally, I own an '06 Vstrom 1000 and an '86 Interceptor 500 and let me tell you how much happier my girlfriend is on the bigStrom.

  • @ronaldreagan256
    @ronaldreagan256 5 лет назад

    VFR style V4 and Italian red nuff said

  • @dj2000lbs
    @dj2000lbs 9 лет назад +1

    I've seen the vstrom used around 9500

  • @KevinKennedy-ys3gk
    @KevinKennedy-ys3gk Год назад

    I believe that my 2008 VFR made 110HP and about 60 FP torque. Top speed was 150 but I personally never had it over 135. Way fast enough for me and I suspect any rider on the street. On the east coast there aren't too many places to go faster. It was the finest bike I ever owned in over 30 years of riding.

  • @TotallyZen
    @TotallyZen 9 лет назад +1

    Why no Triumph Tiger 1050 Sport???

  • @CptSlow89
    @CptSlow89 9 лет назад +2

    Im kawasaki fan and this is enough for me I ll choose kawi. Also Yamaha has great quality and model choices lately

    • @thomasbiancuzzo9889
      @thomasbiancuzzo9889 6 лет назад +1

      I've got a 2015 vfr deluxe they are so off on so many points I've got nothing to say
      But ,,,,sponsors paid that off why put 800 cc out of its class . Not that in the right hand's
      The out come would be so far off ( owner since 1993 '40 + bikes yes ) I'm my own test rider
      Honda all the way !

  • @lonebiker931
    @lonebiker931 4 года назад

    the vfr in this category ? its a sport touring bike.perhaps ,the vfr crossrunner would be the correct choise.but, nice video.

  • @johncarlson8029
    @johncarlson8029 4 года назад +1

    1st bring back all 4 valves all the time which with the carbs made the vfr the best bike overall ever. 2nd Bring back the cam gear drive so it can receive the character and charm it deserves and 3rd bring back the fat fairing and windscreen so it can once again become the best light tourer known to man.

  • @usbsol
    @usbsol 5 лет назад +11

    Why are you guys comparing a sports tourer VFR 800 to 3 adventur tourers? Maybe do a proper sporty sportstourer comparison sometime ;)

  • @TheDaedalx
    @TheDaedalx 8 лет назад

    Where is the transalp?

  • @2000motocarroable
    @2000motocarroable 4 года назад

    Cual es la mejor y mas potente??

  • @Jb-ot5sp
    @Jb-ot5sp 8 лет назад +4

    should the honda vfr800x not have been in this video instead???

  • @tomassoyweyvon4902
    @tomassoyweyvon4902 3 года назад

    Which of these are the most capable off road??

  • @hrcrider6701
    @hrcrider6701 8 лет назад +2

    what about durability.... I have a 15 year old vfr...you wouldn't believe how great it works.....,sounds...and still looks good......not sure these other bikes will age so well....

    • @CaptainDangeax
      @CaptainDangeax 6 лет назад +2

      I have a 9 years old 650 V-strom with stock chain. I'm about to open the engine for the first time at 50000 kms, to check valve clearance, and I bet nothing will need correction. I know plenty of V-Stroms going far over 200000 kms.

  • @vincetownsend9661
    @vincetownsend9661 5 лет назад +3

    VFR is awesome

  • @ricardorodrigues3508
    @ricardorodrigues3508 8 лет назад +6

    I'm a ducati multistrada 1200 2011 owner, and getting really tired of ducati shit, i'm thinking of buying a Yamaha fj09 (MT09 tracer in europe)

    • @danielgreen5803
      @danielgreen5803 7 лет назад +1

      The entire FJ/FZ family is very appealing to many people because of the great bang for buck from HP prespective, but what most people dont know is that most of the bikes components are quite cheap and in many cases just a hair over what you must have for a safe ride... those bikes are relatively very exhausting for the rider

    • @ricardorodrigues3508
      @ricardorodrigues3508 7 лет назад +1

      In ducati you get the best of the best on components (and that reflects the final price) but then you have all the ducati parts and maintenance to deal with, for example i only have two dealers in my entire country, both of then sell the ducati brand as premium bikes, and that is very very visible in the maintenance rates, last time i went to the dealer was to execute the 24000km (15000miles) service, jesus they take a arm and a leg on this service, 1 day worth of labor, nearly 800€ (about 1000usd), and at 48000km its the same service, plus the middle little services to change oil.
      Then everything is over the top overpriced, overprice is just the word that cames to my mind when talking ducati, example, i bought a tank bag from givi, coste me 100€, now on the 2016 model ducati made a deal with givi and givi is fabricating the exact same tankbag for them, they just change the logo with a ducati logo, guess the price of that extra on ducati, 320€, JESUS thats 220€ more just to have a ducati logo on a fucking bag.
      Then there's the problem with the L2 engine (v2 twin, they called it L2 due to the heads angle), it's just to sport to ride in the city, they fixed the problem a little with the new DVT engines, but mine, man that engine just wants to rev, in the city it's almost impossible to ride it and be compliant to the speeds law.
      Kawasaki launched the new z1000sx ate intermoto 2 weeks ago, i'm keeping my eye on that bike, i miss the inlines 4, had a z750, loved that engine, just can imagine that the 1 liter with 142hp will be lovely to ride.

    • @danielgreen5803
      @danielgreen5803 7 лет назад +1

      In my point of view if you dont have spare cash to spand don't get near the ''exotic'' models (ducati, aprilia,MV augusta, etc.) they look great, sound great but mostly unrealiable and super expensive to maintaine. They are more of a show off bike than real riding machines

    • @imadecoy.
      @imadecoy. 7 лет назад +2

      The thing about Yamaha is you'll be hard pressed to find anything more reliable. They are top of the class in that regard.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 7 лет назад +3

      The thing about Yamaha is that it needs another 3 grand in parts to make it a great bike. Suspension, seat, windscreen.

  • @SHvar
    @SHvar 9 лет назад +5

    I wonder about the VFR800F that the magazines test, they must all ride the same bike which they say produces 92-94 hp. My 2014 puts 101 hp to the pavement and performs great, the handling is excellent. By the way the VFR800F carries 5.6 gallons of gas, not 5.2 gallons, and if you do more riding below the VTEC engagement it gets around 50 mpg but less when you open it up alot. For its engine displacement it makes more power (782cc), but this is not the class of bikes it should be compared to. The VFR800F gets alot of people looking when you ride it, alot of compliments on its appearance. Minus cornering hard in the dark at night on a tight twisty road (because of the shape of the headlight beam), those LED headlights work great, and people in cars notice you riding it compared to other bikes.

    • @MichaelBrashier
      @MichaelBrashier 9 лет назад

      SHvar Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm considering a 2014 VFR800 DLX. I'll be test riding it this week. I love the looks and the tech (ABS, TC). All the reviews I've seen are tepid at best. None are very enthusiastic but to me the bike seems like a really cool, reliable, high build quality bike. How does it feel to ride?

    • @SHvar
      @SHvar 9 лет назад

      I enjoy it, the seating position is similar to a CBR, the bars are a bit higher, the seat is much more comfortable. Its havy when sitting still, but moving its light and has great handling. The engine produces power where you need and want it for riding on the road.

  • @addicted2baseballrgd21
    @addicted2baseballrgd21 4 года назад

    Would like to see updated shootout. The Versey, V-Strom, and Tracer 900 are all the same price. $12,999. Price wise it's an even playing field. Honda, now has the VFR1200X at $15,999. The Euros are to expensive, and performance wise, out class these bikes ( BMW XR1000, KTM Super Duke GT, Ducati Multistrada, etc.)

  • @brokepetrolhead
    @brokepetrolhead 4 года назад +3

    The older vfr's were and still are one of my dream bikes, i returned to biking after an 8 year break and was going after a 2005 or up vfr800 but insure was crazy having been off the road for so long, ended up falling in love with a V-Strom, never seen myself riding an adv style bike but no dont think id ever go back to naked or sports bikes as my main bike. I love the way there is so many options to individualize adv bikes... here is a video i recently made about face lifting my Strom ruclips.net/video/nACLNJrqe3g/видео.html

  • @ShahidKhan-pt7ko
    @ShahidKhan-pt7ko 6 лет назад +3

    Honda amazing bike vfr 800 cc i love it

  • @peterfallows6802
    @peterfallows6802 4 года назад

    Is there no honda crossrunner❔

  • @MrSlowestD16
    @MrSlowestD16 9 лет назад

    Think I like the FJ09 in terms of 'bang for buck' the most out of all these guys. Really can't go wrong with any of them, though, only way I think you could go wrong is if you're not ready for the more prone position of the Honda - it doesn't look that comfortable for long touring, but really other than that little thing I don't think you could really go wrong with any of these.

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 5 лет назад

    I happen to own and ride a VFR (fully tweaked - to keep it OEM is a sin) and a ‘Strom (OEM to the end) and I like both because they’re so different. To find them in a comparison review is, based on my experience, just plain odd. Kind of like comparing a Subaru BRZ and Jeep Wrangler? Interesting video though, thanks!

    • @5891jonathan
      @5891jonathan 4 года назад

      The factory version of the VFR is ridiculously heavy and the suspension is lousy. I fixed mine, but adding an Ohlins and restrung/revalved fork and lighter exhaust and Power Commander and dynotune cost a bunch of money. Really disappointing that Honda kept the same engine configuration from 2002 to the present.

    • @UncleWally3
      @UncleWally3 4 года назад

      Jonathan Pollard: I agree that the VFR is far from a great, even sufficient package off the production line; it’s definitely a farkle magnet. But the “bipolar” character of the engine works for me. Then again, I’m almost 68, been riding long and hard for fifty years, so I’m not as inclined to chase the performance dragon as I used to be.

  • @MotoCanuck
    @MotoCanuck 8 лет назад +1

    A lot of performance road/ sport talk here. The other marketing aspect of at least the V-Storm and the Versys is adventure which generally one would define as get the hell off the asphalt. Versys is on my short list, moving from an Honda ST 1300 to a bike I can take off the beaten track because the adventure truly begins where few dare to go. In the end I think they all need to take note of the soon to arrive Africa Twin.

    • @kimhorton6109
      @kimhorton6109 8 лет назад +3

      +Moto Canuck I'm thinking of making the same transition from the ST1300 to the Versys. At 69 yrs old, the ST is just getting too heavy. The big versys seems like it has the power to ride mountains, bags to hold a weekend worth of gear and the ergos to go long distance.

    • @MotoCanuck
      @MotoCanuck 8 лет назад +1

      +Kim Horton as I've investigated further I found the capacity of the luggage rather limited given the long distance touring that I do, sadly. Otherwise I'm quite impressed.

  • @constantinoschrysanthou8865
    @constantinoschrysanthou8865 4 года назад +1

    Good evening! I have a "stupid" question to do.. What is the reason that we have different type of sound between kawasaki+yamaha and the honda+suzuki?? Basicaly what is that, that makes the sound to be different??

    • @chapterrv
      @chapterrv 3 года назад

      It's not a stupid question
      One big difference is cylinders. The Suzuki and kawasaki have twin cyninders (I think ones parallel while the other is I v twin. Not sure, tho).
      The Honda has four and yamaha has three cylinders.

    • @SuperNickster93
      @SuperNickster93 3 года назад +1

      @@chapterrv The Versys 1000 use's the Inline 4 Cylinder engine from the Z1000. all beit detuned from 140bhp down to 120bhp for a stronger mid range and increased fuel economy to boot.
      It's the Versys 650 that utilises a 650cc parallel twin engine.

    • @chapterrv
      @chapterrv 3 года назад

      @@SuperNickster93 Zoinks. I must've been sleepy when I made my last comment. Lol. Like you said, I was thinking of the Versys 650 and V-strom 650

  • @davidpearson3390
    @davidpearson3390 9 лет назад +10

    Vstrom all the way,the rest are no good off road !

    • @Smaug1
      @Smaug1 5 лет назад +2

      ...and neither is the V-Strom!

    • @whatsstefon
      @whatsstefon 4 года назад +1

      Jeremy D it’s probably best to say it’s less shit. If you adventure, it’s great. If you’re hitting dirt all the time then there are better alternatives. But they suffer on long highways. There’s no such thing as a perfect bike. But if I’m touring with the aim to hit some dirt, I’d rather a bike that is capable yet mediocre rather than great at one thing but sucks at everything else.

  • @filoIII
    @filoIII 4 года назад

    My little CB500f had a 4.4 gal tank.

  • @ernestosuarez7429
    @ernestosuarez7429 8 лет назад +1

    The V Strom is the king of torque...I just changed it the back case for another biger.

  • @personanongrata6098
    @personanongrata6098 9 лет назад +34

    Versys Versys Versys Versys Versys Versys

    • @richardiriley3
      @richardiriley3 9 лет назад +3

      Typical brand led there's no hope for people like that
      Buy a bike for what you want/need

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious 8 лет назад +2

      +richardiriley3 Versys isn't a brand.

    • @darthchile
      @darthchile 8 лет назад +1

      +Persona Non Grata Dude, no. There ain't no dual purpose like a KTM. I've tried them all, bought a KTM. Best decision I've ever made.

    • @Koolboy7591
      @Koolboy7591 8 лет назад +1

      You're damn right. That's the best

    • @tenzinthosam5245
      @tenzinthosam5245 7 лет назад +1

      Javier Gonzalez ktm cheep ugly and not reliable bike that last thing

  • @kylestewart8049
    @kylestewart8049 6 лет назад +1

    hey guys, spend about 30-45sec each talking about what gear you are wearing for the rides. I'm always looking for good comfortable gear. I think the more people know how comfortable and tailored to riding gear can be the more people WILL WEAR it. save Someone hard hard lessons.

  • @justintowers8230
    @justintowers8230 4 года назад

    you can get a full fairing kit on the FJ09 and it'd still be way cheaper than vfr. besides honda failed and didnt update the engine in their 8th gen model. it still has the 2002 vfr engine tech with a slight tweak. ughh.

  • @mnhusin509
    @mnhusin509 Год назад

    well, man should be looking for appearance at least for me, and vfr800 just so beautiful, on pars to ducati and mv agusta. truthfully i am just sick to today bikes design, i just fel they all will tranform to decepticon at some point

  • @Na2gumiBlogspot
    @Na2gumiBlogspot 9 лет назад +6

    Nice review. I really don't understand why Honda did this to the VFR. The past years Honda's motorcycles are as boring as their cars are.

    • @nzbeeker1
      @nzbeeker1 9 лет назад

      On2Wheels I am riding a 21 year old Honda. Don't think it is boring at all. In fact, this is my 2nd CBR1000f, This is one where they got it right for a Sport/Tourer.

  • @haskha45
    @haskha45 9 лет назад

    Hey guys I'm fairly new too bikes. I want one so bad. What do you guys think is the best bike for the first timer. I want a nice looking one with sport styling but don't know which one is good.

    • @selophane43
      @selophane43 9 лет назад

      haskha45 Listen to Stevenson, he gets it. I started on an '83 XT200 (kick start)
      about 9 years ago. You WILL drop any bike you own, either on the road or
      in your driveway. It is inevitable. Spend a year to learn how to ride
      in all conditions and types of roads then make a new purchase. Think about where and how you like to ride instead of what you like to ride and buy the appropriate bike for those conditions. Good luck and take an MSF course.

    • @haskha45
      @haskha45 9 лет назад

      How much do you think I should spend? And how can I get practice if I don't have anybody with a license

    • @richardiriley3
      @richardiriley3 9 лет назад

      Try not to be a brand led sheep. Ride as many as you can before you buy

    • @kispangit3912
      @kispangit3912 8 лет назад +2

      +haskha45 Hi, if you are still here. I am also new to riding, got my A (unrestricted) license just over a year ago. And I selected a Suzuki GS500 (1993) for starters. I dropped it 2x. First, while pushing it out of the garage. The thing just pulled me over. Then at a roundabout, while braking suddenly (slow speed, only bruised ego).
      The GS500 is a good starter. 790 mm seat height, easy flat-footing. This is very important for beginners! It is 'primitive' by today's standards (carburetor), but reliable if taken care of. And cheap. The cheapest 500 cc that I could find out there. Inline 2. Vibrations, so strong that I can only see a blur in the left mirror above 100 kph or so. But who cares. This bike will teach you to ride. I love it already....

  • @richardiriley3
    @richardiriley3 9 лет назад +2

    Honda need to wake up and listen to their customers

  • @Dragon3it
    @Dragon3it 8 лет назад +1

    when is there a video about Africa twin vs everything else? :)

    • @squirrel6687
      @squirrel6687 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah it can go off road with impunity. Want one of those. Maybe a diy conversion of a 6th gen VFR gets you a VFR 800X.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket 7 лет назад +1

      Because it's too offroad biased to be the same sort of on-road mile muncher as these. Ultimately you have to divide the purpose of a machine at some point. A 21" front wheel isn't going to carve like a 17". And in reverse, one is better at dirt than the other.

    • @squirrel6687
      @squirrel6687 7 лет назад +1

      What is the purpose then? Looks? The Twin as far as the latest reviews state is a great all-arounder with great off road capabilities. I believe that is where the adventure starts, or just get a road bike! I need to travel to our place out in the deep woods on a gravel road maybe three or more miles. Hit a bump or rut with those wheels, and all she wrote. Twin, if I can find one available. Also, if the Twin is to dual-sport, then these other bikes suffer from not being fully faired! Less protection from the elements. They are just some fat, fad styled nakeds. What will have made the 5TH Gen VFR800 great will do the same for the Twin.

  • @TurboMatriX333
    @TurboMatriX333 4 года назад +1

    Honda is much more reliable than any other, especially vfr.

  • @splodge5714
    @splodge5714 Год назад

    8 years later and the VFR still looks a classy well made bike. All the others look very messy and crude. The Honda is still the fun bike to own, ride and polish.

  • @DerpEye
    @DerpEye 4 года назад

    It's either the Tracer or Vstrom. Lighter bikes. Try taking the other two on a gravel road uphill parking in the apennines. Yeah, you won't. The Versys 1000 is just too heavy, and you just can't with a sport tourer. The Tracer should be a good choice if you want a sportier bike but ride occasionally with passenger. Vstrom if you ride mainly with passenger.

  • @the_only_chris
    @the_only_chris 7 лет назад +7

    john burns is old.
    but I listen to every word he says.

    • @Smaug1
      @Smaug1 5 лет назад +1

      Kevin is too, but he's ashamed of it. He's probably got a hot young girlfriend.

  • @iMr.Jetpacks
    @iMr.Jetpacks 3 года назад

    Honda VRR is the best Motorcycle ever made! It's just a lil heavy depending on who you are

  • @patrickxxxxdrirr7f3rr90
    @patrickxxxxdrirr7f3rr90 2 года назад

    I got the Fj09 because I have maturity issues and need a hooligan bike that I can put my aging body on.

  • @MrKamechan
    @MrKamechan 9 лет назад +1

    The Honda looks great, but it should be 1000cc's and that VTEC's gotta go. I agree that it's an old bike with new bodywork.
    Kudo's to Yamaha for building another great [new] motorcycle in the FJ-09!

    • @MrStevecro
      @MrStevecro 9 лет назад

      MrKamechan they have a 1200 - so 1000 is never going to be

    • @MrKamechan
      @MrKamechan 9 лет назад

      MrStevecro I agree, they probably won't be building any more new V-4's for a long time since the 1200 has sold so poorly. I rode the 1200 and liked it, though, but she is a big bike!

  • @vladimirjlouis
    @vladimirjlouis 3 года назад

    The VFR800 is the most beautiful of those three

  • @northerner67
    @northerner67 3 года назад

    Sorry do you know how much they might retail at. So I can keep the cash to one side (if I can afford it 😉)

  • @nicholstop8161
    @nicholstop8161 5 лет назад +1

    Is the versys a lot faster than the fj09, my dad just got a fj09 and is totally disappointed in the power. I’m perfectly happy on my fz07 lol he’s crazy for needing more

  • @chase9558
    @chase9558 3 года назад

    The VFR is the best looking bike by far..