Juju
24-10-09, 06:34 PM
Quick post to say Hi !
Haven't logged in since june 2006, when I was contemplating buying an SV and registered here to allow me to look at the for sale board, as the nicest bikes came up here.
Finally bought one from a chap at work last week, (who probably posts here from time to time!).
So now the owner of a black 650s curvey, x reg, 22k miles, and enjoying it a lot.
First impressions?
A surprisingly docile and tractible engine (although it does sound a bit like a flymo to me!) and reasonably nice handling, already leaning further over than I generally dared on my gpz500 I had back then. Odd how at very low speed the steering seems to "flop" a bit into corners, but I'll just have to learn to corner faster!
Don't have any issues with the front suspension, being a fairly small and lightweight chap, and in fact, without any particular "powerband" like the gpz, even easier to ride, and with a bit more torque, easy to bimble around town. Seating position feels almost identical, semi sporty but ok for a 40yo who gets out of breath bending over to tye his shoes!
See you round the forums...
Haven't logged in since june 2006, when I was contemplating buying an SV and registered here to allow me to look at the for sale board, as the nicest bikes came up here.
Finally bought one from a chap at work last week, (who probably posts here from time to time!).
So now the owner of a black 650s curvey, x reg, 22k miles, and enjoying it a lot.
First impressions?
A surprisingly docile and tractible engine (although it does sound a bit like a flymo to me!) and reasonably nice handling, already leaning further over than I generally dared on my gpz500 I had back then. Odd how at very low speed the steering seems to "flop" a bit into corners, but I'll just have to learn to corner faster!
Don't have any issues with the front suspension, being a fairly small and lightweight chap, and in fact, without any particular "powerband" like the gpz, even easier to ride, and with a bit more torque, easy to bimble around town. Seating position feels almost identical, semi sporty but ok for a 40yo who gets out of breath bending over to tye his shoes!
See you round the forums...