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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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