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 Posted: 10:08 - 07 Jul 2007 Post subject: Re: SV650 Twin vs Inline CBR |
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So really on these lines of thought SV650 or CBR, V-Twin or IL4 which is better to learn and improve your skills on. Incidentally I'm using CBR as an example here so you could easily replace with a FZ6 that is tuned slightly differently. Anyway over to you, what do you think? |
because of the way the weight is distributed in an sv650, it feels very light and flicky, so its easy to change line in corners which means its easy to correct mistakes when learning, but it also means its a bit harder to hold a line through a corner when going at faster speeds
the sv650 isnt as powerful as an IL4 600 so you dont have as much on tap for quick overtakes
wiith an IL4 you tend to get a huge dollop of power at high revs but less at lower ones
with the SV650 you have a fair amount at lower revs without a big increase at high revs
for a quick blast, id prefer the handling or an rs125 or an sv650, but the power of a IL4 600, and the power delivery of an rs125 or an IL4 600
I had an rs125 and tried an sv650, and some IL4 600's
althought the sv650 was a better bike than an rs125, i preferred the rs125 as i didnt like the even power of the sv650 with no dollop of power at high revs
for me it wasnt much more to insure an IL4 600, and the power rush is phenomenal, yet controllable
i think the sv650 engine would be great for touring as its sort of soothing rather than exciting
so one day i might get a dl650, as i think id prefer that to a big touring bike. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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Thanks for the advice. I think that I will go with what feel is for me at the moment but obviously only make a final decision after a good test ride.
The CBR600F is really what I am wanting in a bike as it ticks so many boxes. Granted it's not good at everything but for me it offers the ability to go out on two wheels for general ride outs, weekends away, mini tours, commuting and maybe even some track day sessions when I have more experience. It is a powerful bike but as an experienced biker friend has said to me today "I know you well enough to know that you are not the kind of person to twist the throttle violently - go what you are comfortable with because you will regret it if you don't" which I thought was very sound advice. I also think that it is probably the kind of bike that will allow me to steadily improve and give me that grin factor - yes it is capable of giving me a scare but then even a 125 is if you don't treat them with respect. Finally its a Honda and we all know their record generally for build quality and reliability.
So I think the CBR has to be first and SV650 second on the list but first I have to pass my test so I will be concentrating on passing that first.  |
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A CBR600 will feel like a rocket ship compared to a 125 anyway, even if it is "low powered" at lower revs. It will easily accelerate twice if not three times as fast as your 125 even if you don't get in the power band. It won't be an issue until you've racked up a lot of miles and are used to the bike . Even then it's still fast enough to give you a thrill, as you won't usually be riding around constantly in the powerband! ____________________ :: Honda XR 125 L ('53) => Kawasaki GPZ 500S ('02) => Suzuki SV650S ('00) => Aprilia RSV-R ('51) :: |
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Ill point out the obvious....
In usual day to day riding, are you really, genuinely, in all honesty going to keep an IL4 at high revs to really make use of its power there?
On a 600, high revs will always keep you above 50. Fine if you like back roads or use the motorways often, but town riding, you wont keep it on high revs for long.
Thats why I prefer the SV you have power in the mid range where its needed around towns.
And the SV does have power at high revs, hit 9000rpm and it jumps up and really goes for it.
Lastly, if your a money pincher, like me atm due to being jobless - higher revs = more petrol. I cant afford petrol right now. I remember 2 weeks ago I was pottering round trying to keep the bike at 3 - 4000 revs to save petrol  |
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Huge difference between 125 and 650 twins.
You feel the midrange more on the 650.
Also, to be picky, more bhp going to the back wheel, more rubber you burn and tyres arent cheap  |
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I can appreciate that - I'm generally not a fan of plastic. some crash bugs ought to take care of the worst of the worries tere.
I wanted to put the CB500s, GPZ500s and the GS500f up there as options as I think they are best for purpose as first big bikes.  ____________________ Kal...
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Old Thread Alert!
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