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First Ride: 2003 Suzuki SV650 review
By Jon Urry on 15/09/2010 12:43:41
Its faired brother is more suited to motorway miles, but how does the SV650 handle rush hour traffic?
Click to read: 2003 Suzuki SV650 owners reviews, 2003 Suzuki SV650 specs and to see the 2003 Suzuki SV650 image gallery.When we tested the SV650S both on its own and against the rest of the middle-weight competition there was always one nagging
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Buyer Guide: Suzuki SV650
By Visordown on 15/10/2010 15:52:31
The ultimate buyer’s guide to the SV650 written by the people who actually own the bike...
Click to view: Suzuki SV650 owners reviews, specs and image galleries.Sometimes a bike can add up to much more than the sum of its parts to the extent it punches way above its weight. Suzuki’s SV650 is just such a machine. Most budget bikes involve
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Used Test: Suzuki SV650 S
By Chris Moss on 13/09/2010 14:59:43
Suzuki's fun-sized V-twin won't have you quivering with lust, but it won't disappoint if you're after a competent machine that'll keep you smiling all day
Click to read: Suzuki SV650 owners reviews, Suzuki SV650 specs and to see the Suzuki SV650 image gallery.Suzuki's SV650 isn't the sort of bike you get really excited about - it's not raunchy and sexy enough to do that. But it still has stacks
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First Ride: 2003 Suzuki SV650S
By Jon Urry on 13/09/2010 15:16:46
The new SV650S has a hell of a reputation to live up to as it steps into the shoes of its vastly popular predecessor
Click to read: Suzuki SV650S owners reviews, Suzuki SV650S specs and to see the Suzuki SV650S image gallery.If you were given a clean sheet of paper and told to write down your perfect real-world bike what would your list include?Well, for a start a
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Living with a 2004 Suzuki SV650 K4
By Adam Harvey on 15/06/2004 10:18:12
Ad Man Extraordinaire swaps an SV1000 for an SV650 and finds the baby brother offers big benefits
August 2004I safely returned my longterm SV1000s as the Xmas parties kicked in last year, before collecting the keys to my next longtermer, the SV650 K4. With folks in the West Country, I reckon it's nice to keep it in the family.Now, I loved
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You'll Never Forget Your First (Big Bike)
By Jon Urry on 05/10/2003 10:47:17
Passing their bike test was the easy bit. Now our band of intrepid new bikers have been set the task of choosing a first bike from five models aimed at new riders
BMW F650CSTanyaThe BMW just felt too tall for my little legs and I got the feeling I couldn't hold it up if it started to topple. The styling was a complete turn-off, I'm not quite up to the standard of riding where I want people to turn and look at me!AdamEverything about the BM...
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First Ride: 2006 Cagiva Raptor 650
By Jon Urry on 22/09/2010 11:00:00
Italian style meets Japanese functionality as Suzuki donates its new SV650 engine to Cagiva's aggressively-styled naked tool.
, swingarm and suspension remain the same but Cagiva's own fuel injection system now feeds the latest version of Suzuki's SV650 motor. The seat is slightly larger, the front cowl re-designed and the clocks are the traditional Raptor 'squashed triangle' rev
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2009 Suzuki Gladius review
By Rob Hoyles on 31/03/2010 11:48:13
Taking up where the popular SV650 left off, the new for 2009 Gladius has a lot to live up to. Is it as sharp as the Roman sword it takes its name from?
thanks to the easy-going nature of the long-awaited replacement for Suzuki’s evergreen SV650.Sitting well forward, I’m getting a real feel for what’s going on. I have to remind myself that it’s raining and that I’m only wearing jeans. Despite those
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Niall's Spin: Suzuki SV1000S
By Niall Mackenzie on 30/09/2010 13:58:39
The SV1000S may not be as dashing as the TL1000S but it fares pretty well in positive things
Click to read: Suzuki SV1000S owners reviews, Suzuki SV1000S specs and to see the Suzuki SV1000S image gallery.BIG BIKE FUN for medium bike money. These sell new for about £5K so there are some sizzling bargains on the used market. They're a top
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First Ride: 2006 Kawasaki ER-6F
By Jon Urry on 12/05/2008 22:27:11
Less self-consciously 'funky' thank its unfaired sibling - but has Kawasaki's new twin got what it takes to beat Suzuki's SV650S?
, but on the move it makes sense. A commonly raised complaint about Suzuki's SV650S (probably this bike's main competitor) is that in town the low-set bars can cause wrist ache, especially for shorter riders. This just doesn't happen with the ER-6f. It may
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