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Rode a mates for a couple of hours a few weeks back, he didn't specify the year (or I forgot) but did say his was the last year of production before it went to the 650.
It's perfectly fine, does what you expect, goes where it's pointed, but it's unexciting, predicatable.
Is it your first "big" bike? If so, yeah, it'll be fine. Go sit on one, see if the ergonomics work for you, a couple of hours was my max, but I'm 6'3".
However, if you are used to ragging around older 90's 600's and want a top end rush? I'd give it a miss.
The problem you have is that when a bike does it's job perfectly well, they have a habit of getrting a reputation for being bland. That may or may not be what you want/need. VFR's have the same issue, perfectly capable, but not going to set your world on fire. ____________________ '98 VFR800 (touring) - '12 VFR800 Crosrunner (Commuting) - '01 KDX220 (Big Green Antisocial Machine) |
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| Sister Sledge wrote: |
It's an interesting question that op asks though because some bikes seem very good but get a bad rep. The SV 650 being one though with that it's all about frame/handling issues and not engine? |
I'd have said it was the other way round, that the engine was the SV's downfall from being more than just ok. Along with the longevity of the finish/general build quality. No surprise that Honda beats that last into a cocked hat.
Also, I said it in the other thread about SVs, but all bikes are judged in context. The SV makes a good beginners bike when you're not used to a lot of power, but with more experience, you quickly find its limitations.
I think Hondas have always had this thing of doing things really well, but not being particularly exciting, with a couple of exceptions. And maybe that means they often lack character and, well, maybe character is just a sum of a bike's faults, but otoh, maybe those faults, if not too serious, do make a bike more interesting, more engaging, and so more enjoyable to live with.
Too refined. I think that's often the 'problem' with Hondas.
The Street Triple, for example, has a more raw feel to it. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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No.
The Dullness is a reflection of the rider.
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| MCN wrote: | No.
The Dullness is a reflection of the rider.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 177 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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