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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| Dave500 |
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Go for the Versys if you are tall/longer legged and fancy a bit of touring.
Go for the ER if you fancy a blast around country lanes or commuting.
The Versys is not hard to tame or skittish in fact its actually quite fun to ride  ____________________ Bye bye Z hello Versys  |
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Thanks for the advise.
A test ride shall be booked on both.  |
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 Tris Borekit Bruiser
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Thought as much, just didn't look in to it All the best with which ever bike you choose, can't really go too far wong enjoy the ride ____________________ 8 Years riding, and many more to come...
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The ER6n is quite narrow at the bars with a low seat height, very easy to filter on. Versys is higher and wider and if I'm not wrong has better spec suspension. A somewhat common mod on the previous generation ER6n was to swap in a Versys swingarm which improved handling and in the opinion of some, appearance. ____________________ Motorsapien Art |
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AFAIK, they're basically the same bike.
So unless you're a short arse I can't see how the Versys can be any more difficult to ride. ____________________ Suzuki Bandit 1250
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 charliemopic Renault 5 Driver

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Buy the current Versys 650.
It's like an ER-6 that's better looking, more comfortable, better handling and basicly better in every way. Avoid the pre 2015 Versys 1000 as it's really shite. ER-6's are incredibly boring hateful things, possibly my least favourite bike...only thing worse was probbably the GS500. Nothing personal, just hated everything about it.
Source - 380 miles on current model ER-6N, half hour on a 2010 ER-6N, an hour on current model ER-6F, and two hours on both the old shape Versys 1000 and current model.
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 tactical_pancake Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 09:43 - 31 Aug 2015 Post subject: Re: Versys vs ER-6N |
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Versys:
Not difficult to tame at all, very easy to ride, linear throttle (boring even?). Isn't skittish, feels very planted cornering.
Seating position is relaxed for long rides. Tall, difficult to flat foot unless you are tall or long legs - this is probably most important factor.
Top heavy? Maybe a tad but not a problem when moving. I can't flat foot mine and often ride with a pillion perched up high with heavy backpack, no problem. Manually paddling it I find tricky though.
The ER6 engine in all of these isn't very stressed and is low maintenance, and the versys will shift ok if you are a good rider:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nDcOz7oOVM
Although you will get wind blast at higher speeds on the versys (and ER6N I imagine) as there isn't much wind protection. |
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Wind protection not much better on the F tbh.
From 90 upwards it's pretty bad even with the screen on its high position 3
Upside down forks on the Versys btw. Not on the Er6F/N ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Versys is a piece of piss to ride.
I'm 5'7" and managed no issue. remember you can get std, high or lower seat for them as well as a fantastic simple lowering kit.
Great MPG.
Fantastic grip levels. So much so you can ground the pegs no problem.
Rode a 07 plate for 5 years.
Clearly the people you spoke to have never been on one  ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Or Suzuki DL650 or Yamaha MT07.
The last arguably better than any of them unless you're hell-bent on "Adventure" styling...  ____________________ Suzuki Bandit 1250
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Old Thread Alert!
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