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Originally Posted by WMU_BRONCO
Thanks for the information. I have always been a cruiser rider. Currently I ride a Honda 1100cc Shadow. I love my Shadow and would not consider giving it up. I have never owned a sport bike, but I would like to also have a sport bike to add a little variety to my riding pleasure. I like the looks of the SV and think I would prefer the 90 degree V-twin engine over an in-line four. I was looking at a used SV650 naked version in the town where I live (Kalamazoo, Michigan), and was allowed to test ride it. I love everything about the bike except that I felt a lot of pressure on my hands and wrists. I have always been accustom to the more up-right riding position of cruisers. I am 64 years old, and not sure if I would get used to the riding position of sport bikes, or if I would have to modify the handle bars, but I am sure that I want a sport bike. I would appreciate any input.
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My advice, get used to a real sports bike with clip ons, once your wrists really hurt (or better, you've learnt to keep your elbows bent to ensure you don't put your weight on your wrists, but instead grip more with your knees) then you can enjoy the relative upright position of a Nakid.
K4 SVS, 53mpg best from 100mph motorway riding while restricted. Worst 90 miles to reserve on track day.