I liked the digital speedo, the suspention, the brakes... And that's it.
It was the most painful 20 minutes of my week... Totally not the bike for me. :icon_confused: KILLED my back. :mad:
I put a lot of miles on mine this weekend and my back feels good.
But my groin! Inside of my thighs. Pretty sore. And my calves. But that is, I think, from sliding side to side in the saddle so much.
I was leaned forward pretty far most of the time, resting my stomach and chest on the tank, so that took a lot of the presure off my back.
I was trying to find a way to sit just to get home... Ass all the way back? Nope... All the way forward? Nope... Somewhere in the middle? Nope... Laying down was sorta better but it made it hard to control (city riding)... Sitting as upright as I could made my back feel a lot better, but my elbows were locked and my wrists were killing me... :icon_confused:
I got home and hopped on the GS to go to practice... The first thing I thought was, "AAAAAAAAAAAAH this is SOOOOOOOO nice!" :icon_mrgreen:
It's too bad really... I'm betting I won't be able to ride any aggressive bike (Thruxton) without the same problem... M50 here I come. :laugh:
You know what's strange? I have back problems (mild scoliosis and a herniated disk) and the SV really didn't hurt my back. The rest of me hurt (wrists, elbows, knees and hips), but not my back. It was just a little tired.
I bet you'd like the naked version better. When I was at the dealer a few weeks back they actually let me sit on one and it was very similar to the GS.
OMG, here he is with the Truxton talk again!!!
Dude!!!
You know the SV rocks.
Dude!!!
Yeah... The controls are higher on the naked one... I dunno though... Maybe I need to do some yoga. :laugh:
Really what I want is an FI GS650. :icon_mrgreen:
Quote from: RVertigo on May 08, 2006, 12:00:50 PM
Yeah... The controls are higher on the naked one... I dunno though... Maybe I need to do some yoga. :laugh:
Really what I want is an FI GS650. :icon_mrgreen:
That would be perfect!!!
Maybe you need to quit being such a p*ssy. . .
Quote from: Jake D on May 08, 2006, 12:03:58 PMMaybe you need to quit being such a p*ssy. . .
You sound like the stealer...
He was pretty funny... Said the GS500 could barely do the speed limit on the freeway. :laugh: Did nothing but talk shaZam! about the GS500 while I was there... Proceeded to tell me I should get a 2001 GS550... :cookoo: Then had no idea about
any Truimph bike...
If you want a standard, get the Thruxton. But don't forget to buy a brown bomber jacked, silver brain bucket, and some fighter pilot goggles. That'd be wicket.
Yes, I said "wicket".
That WOULD be wicket!!!
But, you forgot one thing...
A white scarf. :icon_mrgreen:
I figured you already had plenty of white scarves.
And you're right. . . That would be super wicket!
I should buy my sister's bike... White '05 S40
Then I could get a tiny skid-lid and ride around in a t-shirt wearing pink chaps. :thumb:
What is an S40? And where are those pictures of your sister you promised?
"Ahhhhh. . . There's a sis-tahhhh. . . "
http://www.suzukicycles.com/products/S40K5/Default.aspx
My sister? You've seen what I look like right... :?
Good point.
But your wife is good looking, so going ahead and post some pics anyway.
lol :laugh:
I don't have any pics of my sister... Just picture me with long hair and boobs. :flipoff:
Is it because of height? I've been looking at the SV650 a bit because its larger, but my biggest restriction is size because I'm 6'4".
The seat is higher, but it was the general position that was killing me... High seat, back pegs, low forward clip-ons controls... The naked SV has normal handle-bars, so it's not quite as aggressive.
I think it's my bad posture and inflexibility that did it...
I looove aggressive riding positions. I broke my tailbone and its sooo much more comfy leaning forward than sitting back. You must be getting old....almost time for a harley :laugh:
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I sat on a bunch of bikes at the deal a couple days ago. The SV650s and the SV650 are definatly very different in seating. I liked the S a lot, felt a lot like the GSXR 600. The SV650, non S, felt like it would be a lot like the GS, except it felt like the handlebars were closer together than on the GS.
Well, it's not like I have the money for a new bike anyway... I'm trying to buy a house. :o
Yeah, same here. I just can't wait till a couple years after I get the house, then maybe I will be able to buy a new toy.
Quote from: RVertigo on May 08, 2006, 11:01:20 PM
Well, it's not like I have the money for a new bike anyway... I'm trying to buy a house. :o
Yeah, the foot pegs on the S are high, and really far back, and the handle bars are low. Very committed riding position, but you can get used to it. I'm 6'2" or so, and I fit just fine on it. So if you're 6'4", it might only cramp your legs up, but your arms will be fine.
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