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Re: Lightweight yet more powerful bike?
If you've read what I wrote on here in another thread, I'm still getting at least 50+ mpg on my S50 depending on how I ride (it's very quick and that's fun so that may be why sometimes it's only 50). Suzuki website says the current specs are 3.2 gal for the tank, 478 lbs (a little heavier than the Vulcan), with a water cooled 805cc V-twin . The shaft drive on the S50 has had no problems, not like on the M50, and is almost maintenance free. There is no vibration or noise from it, and is very smooth. My transition to the S50 from the GZ was absolutely effortless and a great surprise in the difference in performance without sacrificing anything in handling. It's just another bike to seriously consider.
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Even though I get close to 60 mpg on the Vulcan, I sometimes wish the 4 gallon tank was larger. If you are interested in aftermarket parts.... it is TOUGH to find much. Not impossible, but not easy. I'm not positive, but I have heard that they may phase the 500 out of production...which , if you are set on getting one might work in your favor price- wise. They'll want to get the 2009 s out the door. The engine is awesome.... parallel twin... same as the ninja. Sucker has some POWER but does not overwhelm. I am a 54 year old "newbie" who moved from the GZ ( still have it... will never sell...) . LOVE the Vulcan!! My .02 cents. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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08-16-2010, 06:32 PM | #25 |
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A Suzuki Savage 650 (now the S40?) rides much like the GZ, at least from my memory. I rode the Savage 2 yrs. before buying my GZ and they feel comparable to me. Except the greater power of the 650 and the belt drive...
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08-16-2010, 07:12 PM | #26 |
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to throw my 2 cents in here the gz does good for me. yea a little limited in high gear speed but im 5'10" and 150 pounds and ive taken it around some nice curvy roads (2nd and 3rd gear curves) and just love the way it handles! :2tup:
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08-18-2010, 07:30 PM | #27 |
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i'm 5'11" and about 250. the geezer is a slug and i don't run it over 60 unless i'm going downhill. i love the bike, and can see myself keeping it or getting another even when i "upgrade."
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A 600 cc Shadow rolled by StarBucks this afternoon. A nice looking quite recent model with a very nice set of factory pipes that sounded just right.
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08-19-2010, 10:27 AM | #29 | |
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Still gets 60 mpg on the highway too. 2007 was the last year. [attachment=0:27o5i4pc]VLX1.jpg[/attachment:27o5i4pc]
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08-19-2010, 05:57 PM | #30 |
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That Shadow looks pretty nice actually. 2.9-gal tank? How many miles do you get before you hit reserve?
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