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sv or a bandit6 for a newbie?
my cusion is going to pass his test soon but hes torn between an sv or a bandit. ive owned both so i know what there like! what would you guy's and gal's say the pro's cons are of each bike to suit a new rider?
i think the bandit is a great bike but the sv had more grunt and wins in the personality dept aswell ! :twisted: by the way hes 6,3" and 17 stone. |
Both good bikes, with completely different characters. The only solution is a test ride. However I think you'll know what peeps on this forum will have to say on the matter ;).
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i recomend the sv because the seat height is higher than the bandit.(well the new bandit 650 anyway) :D
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I'm a similar height (but not weight!) and find the SV just right. I have a naked one which is more upright. He may find it slightly cramped on a faired one though.
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I had a Bandit for 2 weeks then bought an SV. Can't compare performance at the moment as I am stuck to 5k rpm but the Bandit wasn't slow although the lack of a screen was annoying.
At 6'3 and 17 stone this guy is a lot bigger than me (5'9 & 11st) so maybe the bigger and softer Bandit would suit him but I personally would take the SV everytime. The Bandit does seem really dated compared to the SV. Perhaps a Hornet or FZ6 is the best compromise. |
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Despite my "hint" above, it might be that the Hornet is physically too small for him. The Bandit is a very comfortable bike, but I personally would choose the SV. Bit off the wall here, but as he's a big fella, something like a TDM might suit him better. Insurance is reasonable (same ball-park as F*zer or Hornet) and it's a really comfortable bike. |
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