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Old 26-01-05, 04:34 PM   #1
El Saxo
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Default SV for me?

I'm still in the process of saving / paying some debts before getting a bike, and pretty much have my heart set on an SV, barring a really poor test ride putting me off (although with all the reviews I've read and the comments of people on here I sincerely doubt it'd happen).

What I was wondering though is what's the SV like to live with long-term?

I'm 6' 1" and have heard that the SV can be a bit cramped for the taller rider, so would like to hear from people the same height as me, and maybe how much the riding position differs between the naked and S versions (i.e. is one better for tall people?)

I was thinking of test-riding a couple of alternatives anyway (Fazer, Hornet - does that count as swearing on here?) but would like to get as much info as possible...

Cheers, Andy
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Old 26-01-05, 04:36 PM   #2
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What sort of riding will you be doing? Weekend fun, Relatively short distance commuting (under 50 miles) or long distance motorway stuff?
Obviously these aren't all the options, but it's a good mix.
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Old 26-01-05, 04:38 PM   #3
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I'm 6'1/2" and the SV650s is perfectly comfortable for me. I fairly regularly do 100 mile treks on it and it's fine.

I was in the same position as you 6 months back and settled on the SV650s. I considered the Hornet/Fazer, but due to the cost difference and wanting a partially faired bike anyway, the SV clinched it. I love mine to bits, definately no regrets in buying it.
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Old 26-01-05, 04:39 PM   #4
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I`m 6`4 mate and never had any problems, I can do a tank full and apart from a small amount of stiffness I feel fine.

Not as roomy as a hornet or bandit. But loads more fun cos of the low weight and punchy engine.
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Old 26-01-05, 04:46 PM   #5
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What sort of riding will you be doing? Weekend fun, Relatively short distance commuting (under 50 miles) or long distance motorway stuff?
Obviously these aren't all the options, but it's a good mix.
Will mainly be riding for fun on days off, not planning to commute yet, if at all, until I have a bit more riding experience - I have a knackered Clio for that job atm. I do have some touring ambitions when I get more confident on the bike - trips over to France, Spain, that kind of thing, but that's a while off yet.
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Old 26-01-05, 04:54 PM   #6
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I'm 6ft 3, have an SVS and don't have any issues with comfort. The only thing i get is some aching in the wrists after doing some distance but i guess that pretty much comes with riding bikes. It's my first bike though so i can't offer you any views as to what its like in comparsion to others. HTH
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Old 26-01-05, 05:01 PM   #7
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The weekend stuff you'll be fine on the SV. When you're just blasting about, shifting your weight around you won't notice being a bit squashed.
As for commuting, unless it's long distance you probably won't be spending long enough on the bike for it to be a problem.

For me the problems come with long motorway journeys, upwards of 250 miles and my knees go stiff and my feet go dead, not to mention the numb bum syndrome.
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Old 26-01-05, 05:04 PM   #8
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that happens to me after about 50 miles , i'm 6ft . i think the foot pegs are too high for me personally .
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Old 26-01-05, 05:06 PM   #9
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not to mention the numb bum syndrome.
Gel seat might be in order for touring then, methinks.
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Old 26-01-05, 05:07 PM   #10
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not to mention the numb bum syndrome.
Gel seat might be in order for touring then, methinks.
Definitely, though there is confusion on whether one exists or not, so maybe have to make one.
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