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Suzuki GSXR 600 4 16.00%
Honda CBR 600 8 32.00%
Yamaha R6 2 8.00%
Ninja 600 1 4.00%
other 10 40.00%
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Old 21-03-10, 08:03 PM   #1
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Default After the sv650n

Looking at px my 06 sv650 naked for a sports 600. which 1 would you guys recommend taking into account i havent ridden a sports since my vfr400 4yrs or my little rs125 6yrs ago and im arround 5"9, im looking for one easiest on the wrists /comfort something thats quite easy to manover in a small space where i park and it ive got arround 4k to play with.

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Old 21-03-10, 08:16 PM   #2
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gsxr750
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Old 21-03-10, 08:27 PM   #3
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Ducati monster
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Old 21-03-10, 08:27 PM   #4
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Trouble is coming off a naked bike, all of those are going to feel heavy on the wrists...

I'd be getting round the dealers and having a sit on each one of them and seeing what they feel like.
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Old 21-03-10, 09:01 PM   #5
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try a speed four, i went from a sv650n and actually feel better off on the trumpet. its worth a go. otherwise i also found the cbr600 good.
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Old 21-03-10, 09:10 PM   #6
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GSXR750, Awesome, but uncomfy for me, that was a K7 though.
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Old 21-03-10, 09:12 PM   #7
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what about a Triumph Street Triple, i had a test ride on one, all be it on 33bhp, but it was comfy
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Old 21-03-10, 09:32 PM   #8
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I have to say.....

for 4 grand you could get a nice ducati 749.

I've ridden inline 4s since the SV and they just feel so lacking in the midrange unless you are on full throttle, so personally I'd stick with a twin. and of course anything other than a twin and you are going backwards in terms of the sound track...
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Old 21-03-10, 09:56 PM   #9
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Triumph for me... or another twin.
Falco, SV Thou, BMW R1200S.

I don't want a lunatic bike where I have to whip it or I feel like I'm wasting my money, too many slow-moving objects on the roads to avoid!
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Old 21-03-10, 10:09 PM   #10
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as the sv1000 is like rocking horse crap round here and ive heard there handling is not as flickable as the 650 anyone recommend the sv650 sport fully faired ? can get brand new for 4399 with scopion can and seat cowl
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