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« Reply #80 on: July 02, 2011, 11:42:17 PM »


Sorry, you say you want to see more... Lol Lol  Here ya go.  BTW thanks for being typical American 'motorcyclists' your sense of taste allowed me to pick this thing up for a song.    Twofinger


What exactly is a "typical american motorcyclist"?

And what qualifies you to judge others that don't share your opinion. Ae you  THAT special??

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« Reply #81 on: July 03, 2011, 02:59:44 AM »




What exactly is a "typical american motorcyclist"?

And what qualifies you to judge others that don't share your opinion. Ae you  THAT special??

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The typical American rider is hugely invested in the appearance of their machine rather than function.  Like it or not the chrome encrusted low seat feet forward cruiser is THE preferred bike in this country by a large margin.   That ethic splashes over to the few non cruisers sold here.    That's just what it is in the US of A....sales figures don't lie.   Not a fault, just reality.   The Bking didn't sell well in the states because to the majority of american riders it was just way over the top.   The bike is actually still in production, just not for the American market.   I'm just glad there are companies out there that at least try and deliver something different.   It touches me that you think I'm  SPECIAL.   But I suspect that is Your opinion.  






What makes me qualified to judge others???   Are fu$&ng kidding me, EVERYBODY on this site is judgemental about one thing or another.   This whole thread is full of people love or hate the Vstrom series.......what I'm not allowed to have an opinion like everyone else?  




 


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« Reply #82 on: July 03, 2011, 09:18:58 AM »


The typical American rider is hugely invested in the appearance of their machine rather than function.
 


I'm so atypical!  My bike is lucky if I wash it once a month!   Lol

And my Dad bought his V-Strom as a "wash and wear" bike.  It's dirty a lot, but he doesn't care, he just rides it!   Thumbsup
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« Reply #83 on: July 03, 2011, 11:01:53 AM »

I got to test-ride a B-King once upon a time while my bike was getting a tire mounted. The dealer had changed out the exhaust cans for Akros and I thought it looked really cool, in a Transformers-kinda way. Was a hoot to ride, too.

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« Reply #84 on: July 03, 2011, 09:20:21 PM »

I like how this guy is on his high horse, Bigsmile which is fitting given how you have to swing your leg 'round the B-king to get on it like a horse
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« Reply #85 on: July 04, 2011, 07:42:17 AM »

Getting back on point, check out this review:

http://www.ashonbikes.com/content/suzuki-v-strom-650-2011

The update appears to work a little better than folks assume.  And since its still a Suzuki it will start and run too (unlike certain European brands).   Bigsmile

"The detailing and accessories all add up favourably then, but it’s the overall capability of the bike which really impresses. It might not be an all new machine but the changes have been in all the right areas, and some have been disproportionately effective. What really counts is that the new Suzuki V-Strom 650 ABS is an exceptionally capable distance covering machine, fun and able in the corners with an engine that’s a real pleasure to use in all kinds of riding. It has character, it’s frugal, there’s plenty of torque, it’s comfortable yet light and reasonably agile."
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« Reply #86 on: July 05, 2011, 02:18:31 PM »


I like how this guy is on his high horse, Bigsmile which is fitting given how you have to swing your leg 'round the B-king to get on it like a horse
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« Reply #87 on: July 06, 2011, 05:02:27 PM »

Stolen from jeeves on ADV:

"I was one of five lucky riders from the Croatian V-Strom forum www.v-strom.hr that had the opportunity to ride the new DL650 during the official presentation held in Split, Croatia a few days ago.

I have a Vee (a KLV 1000 to be precise), but have ridden the Wee on several occasions.

There has been a lot of discussion about the looks of the new Wee, but it really does look much better in real life.



So after lunch that we had at the Kamenjak viewpoint above Vransko lake (http://vransko-jezero.hr/cms/content...5/199/lang,en/) we suited up and went for a 30km ride.

The first thing I noticed is the my legs were bent slightly more in the knees, but keep in mind that the seat on my Vee is 2cm higher than on the Wee. You have a feeling of sitting "on the bike", instead of "in the bike" like on the old model.
The seat is comfortable, and there is absolutely no sliding around on it due to the new seat cover material.

The exhaust note is a bit deeper now, sounds better, especially at higher revs.


The clutch is feather light, the shifter is very, very good, no resistance whatsoever when shifting up or down.
I had a feeling I could shift all day long and not get tired of it.

Handling is as good as on the old model, very neutral.Suspension setup felt OK, but then again, we only went for a short ride.

The brakes were the biggest surprise - they are fantastic.
Two finger braking is absolutely enough in almost every situation, and the ABS gives you that extra dose of confidence when braking hard.
It only kicked in once due to some gravel on the road.
Unfortunately there is no OFF switch for the ABS.

I have four pot calipers from a SV1000 and breaded lines on my Vee, and the braking power is not even close compared to the new Wee.
The calipers and brake rotors look the same, so I presume the brake pump is stronger now.



The new engine is very good, vibrations are minimal, pulls nicely almost through the entire rev range.

The new instruments give a lot of information, including oil level indication at start up. A neat feature is that you can toggle the speedo between km/h and mph.
The gear indicator is a very useful feature, too.
On the other hand the instruments are at a lower position then on the old Wee, and it's kinda hard to see at what revs your at due to the design of the rev gauge that doesn't do a full circle like on the old model, so the rev needle is kinda low.
Didn't like the white background on rev gauge, I'd prefer it was black.


I rode a model with a stock windshield, and it seemed OK,not much difference compared to the old Wee. Unfortunately I didn't try the optional touring windshield.

All bikes had Bridgestone Trailwings (Deathwings ) tires that I really don't like, but some of the journalists scraped the pegs, so it look like the problem in more me than the tires.


Suzuki offers SW Motech TRAX, and Hepco & Becker Junior luggage, but I didn't like the way either setup looked attached on the bike.
They boxes are asymmetrical, and kinda stick too far out. Maybe Givi will offer a better looking solution in the future.


From the optional equipment list that Suzuki offers the skid plate, crash bars ,hand guards, and probably the touring windshield are a must have. The bike looks so much better with this equipment on it.

Since I ride a Vee I did want a bit more power.
I like to tour with my wife with a full set of luggage, and I have a felling the Wee would be struggling to keep up a bit under these conditions.
Don't get me wrong - this bike can go fast, but it doesn't have that hand pulling feeling like on the Vee.
After our little test ride we returned the bikes, got on our own bikes and went with the test group to the official presentation point in Split.
It was a combination of twisty local roads, state roads and freeway driving. Pretty hard driving.
At one point we were up to 180km/h, and it seemed the Wee had no problems driving at those speeds.


Since Suzuki went the 650ccm road, there is hope a new Vee could be in the works, but the rumors we head during the presentation say that won't be until 2013 or 2014.


All in all, during my little test drive, I really liked the new Wee, and if I would use it for mostly solo riding, without a doubt, this would be the bike I would buy,but for two up riding and touring
I would like a bit more HP, I would like a new Vee..



Pictures from the official presentation.
This is Igor, one of the founders and moderators on the Croatian V-Strom forum. He had a special invitation from Suzuki Europe try out the new Wee this last weekend. A real hard core V-Strom enthusiast.
Thanks to him we got to ride the new Wee. Thank you Igor! "

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« Reply #88 on: July 06, 2011, 05:29:43 PM »

That's good reading Tar, thanks.

Here's a another review from the Croatian launch.
http://www.twowheelsblog.com/post/6671/2012-suzuki-v-strom-test-ride

I like it quite a bit.
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« Reply #89 on: July 07, 2011, 09:55:33 AM »

I like it too.  

Now I'm not admitting to being over GT bikes, but on my current ride and considering where I live I almost NEVER get past 3rd gear.  Frankly that's getting a bit old.

My ex wife has a Street Triple and I think it's a hoot, but a little off road worthy and Japanese reliable is something I could live with..... and I think the NEW v-strom is 10 times better looking than the previous model.

Consider me officially "interested"

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« Reply #90 on: July 07, 2011, 10:41:01 AM »



What makes me qualified to judge others???   Are fu$&ng kidding me, EVERYBODY on this site is judgemental about one thing or another.   This whole thread is full of people love or hate the Vstrom series.......what I'm not allowed to have an opinion like everyone else?  



Pleeeeeeeeease just sell the Zuke so your kool-aid is one flavor: Red. It fits perfectly over there, fanboy.
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« Reply #91 on: July 08, 2011, 10:00:45 AM »




Pleeeeeeeeease just sell the Zuke so your kool-aid is one flavor: Red. It fits perfectly over there, fanboy.




To keep this on track I'll just reiterate how gorgeous the new v-strom is and what an incredible world beater of a bike it is.   Lol Lol


Now, Sammy what Ape raped your sensitive a$$?   Sounds like a Honda rider ate your lunch or sumthin.   By the way you do know Honda's are the best in the world, the ultimate,  the top.   Sorry son the Suzuki stays, just to much fun, reminds me of the glory days of my bros ratty chambered GT380 triple x 100000000.  

Don't let your Honda envy get the best of you, it will be your undoing.  

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« Reply #92 on: July 09, 2011, 11:11:49 AM »

Good discussion on the VSRI forum by ib and agolac, two members who were invited to the event and actually got to ride the bikes.  These guys are Strom owners, not journalists, so their comparisons to the old model hold some weight.

http://www.vstrom.info/Smf/index.php/topic,15858.0/topicseen.html

Note the discussion on why Suzuki didn't up the displacement to the 800 class.
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« Reply #93 on: July 09, 2011, 04:24:50 PM »

Looking really nice, I could see myself buying one of these used, but not new.
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« Reply #94 on: July 10, 2011, 04:15:36 PM »


Looking really nice, I could see myself buying one of these used, but not new.


I'm with ya. Once my KLR has like 80k miles on it, this would be a good all-arounder at a reasonable price. Not too many things I can find negative about the new strom after reading all the reviews out there.
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« Reply #95 on: July 10, 2011, 08:52:23 PM »

This one is in German, off the German VStrom forum:

http://www.v-stromforum.de/viewtopic.php?p=524787#524787

Lots of pics.  
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« Reply #96 on: July 11, 2011, 12:33:00 PM »

Igor's review really helped flesh out my view of the new Wee. Sounds like Zook made a lot of things slightly better; can't wait to see it in the flesh as I will likely be looking to downsize in the future. But why no white, dang it!  Rave
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« Reply #97 on: July 11, 2011, 12:57:47 PM »


Igor's review really helped flesh out my view of the new Wee. Sounds like Zook made a lot of things slightly better; can't wait to see it in the flesh as I will likely be looking to downsize in the future. But why no white, dang it!  Rave


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« Reply #98 on: July 11, 2011, 02:16:00 PM »

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« Reply #99 on: July 17, 2011, 12:26:10 AM »

So close....



But where's my beak... I wants me some big ol' German beaky thing to balance the abruptness of the front fairing!

And, for krise sake, what is up with the WWII salvage ammo boxes... everyone knows by now the Givi E21s and E300 top case is just about the perfect setup proportionally and aesthetically...
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