08-14-2010, 04:49 AM | #11 |
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Re: Lightweight yet more powerful bike?
All bikes suddenly got heavier due to advertised wet weight rather than dry weight. My Vstrom picked up an extra 45 pounds overnight.
As for looking for another more powerful but light bike you may want to determine what kind of riding you are looking for. This will give us some info to work with but I have to agree with a wait and see attitude. You may change your riding needs in a year and be looking for something entirely different. Just ride the GZ for what it is and appreciate it's capabilities and not it's liabilities. The longer you ride it the more it will teach you and increase your skill level for the next bike. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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The Vulcan 500 is still a better bike for the highway, and I don't think anyone should have trouble riding it if they've had a year or so on a GZ.
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08-14-2010, 09:53 AM | #14 |
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The experience with the Vulcan may or may not be an exception, but light weight and highway riding may not always be compatible. Some light bikes tend to get blown all over the road from wind, passing cars and trucks, presence or absence of a windshield, etc. Before you buy one, get it out on the road for an extended ride.
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08-14-2010, 10:53 AM | #15 | |
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Seems like the Vulcan may be what I want after all.
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Given the price of the bike to hold as a "deposit".....in cash.....almost any dealer will change their mind about a test ride on a used bike.....providing that you can handle it in the parking lot before going out. Riding IN on a bike helps too. Having proof of insurance in hand does too. There are, of course, exceptions. If you are a 16 year old kid or a 90 lb. gir, l a test ride on a "big" bike probably won't happen anywhere........and it probably shouldn't either.
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What about Suzuki S50? Seems to have similar weight and seat height as the Vulcan...
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It LOOKS like the seat height is higher, like the S-40, but I've never been on either.
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S50: 27.6 Vulcan 500: 28.1 GZ250: 26.8 One bad thing about the S50 is a kind of smallish fuel tank: 3.17 gal. Also, I see the S50 has a shaft drive as opposed to chain in the Vulcan 500. Is one better than the other? Less maintenance with a shaft drive, but is it reliable? |
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