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i didnt realize this site was a UK sight ![]() ive also just learned about the yamaha fz6 it seems like a comparable bike to the sv650..you got any thoughts on this bike? i have a lot to learn about bikes.. im a complete newb..im usually on this honda sight..im a car guy..transitiong to bikes as a secondary or primary means of transportation so far the sv650 has got my attention the most..i plan to have one in the next few months!!! if i dont get the fz6 that is ![]() thanks again! and cheerio! ![]() |
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I haven't ridden the FZ6, yet (maybe take out for a spin during Biketoberfest this year) but one thing it is already loosing on is price. Like Honda's CB599R, the FZ6 is heavier than the SV650 (by about 40 lbs dry.) It's simple really...both the Honda and the Yamaha FZ6 are inline 4-cylinder bikes. Quite literally they are nekkid versions of their middleweight supersport bikes, de-tuned. In terms of bang for buck, the SV650 is a hard act to beat. It's older technology and has a few weak points (in the suspension), but it's still a solid ride. If you are on the fence, take a look at a used one that has already been depreciated. It will give you some cheap saddle time. |
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As for rider training, yes, I completely agree... Sorry, I did take you out of context there. But I'm not really convinced that MSF is a great option, it's the absolute basics really. Like I mentioned earlier, it takes you to a lower standard than we have to train to before we're even allowed on the road on a 125cc street bike clearly marked with learner plates, accompanied by a trainer- and then, we complete a further observed ride before being allowed out unaccompanied, still on a 125. I wouldn't discourage anyone from doing MSF, but at the same time I would discourage anyone from thinking that once they've done it they're trained.
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Personally, I would recommend a rider goes even further..on to one of the track schools, but it's not what everyone is geared towards. I took the California Superbike School a few times (first to get my AMA/CCS and WERA licenses, followed by a refresher, and last as corner worker for free track time ![]() Still, there's plenty the SV650 can do. We have few sub-600cc models imported to the states, so the selection of "beginner" motorcycles are a bit thin. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the SV as a beginners bike. That it has room for a rider to grow is better still. |
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