04-17-2009, 02:27 AM | #81 | |
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04-17-2009, 09:44 AM | #82 |
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I really like some things on the bike. Like Patrick, I think the engine looks tiny, though. A triumph/Royal Enfield type fuel tank (With the "Knee Indents" at the back) would look good. The tubular swingarm looks sort of under-engineered, though, I like the box tubed swingarm the GZ has better. Everything looks skinnier (Tires, shocks, frame members, etc) on the TU, which i guess is it's style. I do like the look of the seat though (NO WATER CATCHING BUTTONS!!!!)
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With the peg position, I suspect the seat will be more comfortable than the GZ for long huals. Taken on it's own merits, I think the bike is fine, although a little unusual. Looks like a dirt bike/dual purpose wanna-be. Compared to the GZ (which I still think it will "replace"), I don't like it........because it doesn't have that "big bike" look that steered me to the GZ in the first place. Now it is "just another 250".
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While not overly impressed with the general "cheapo" look of the bike (purely a personal view) I do like the chrome bar ends better than the gz's black ones. I know there are various aftermarket ones available, but this is the first "like for like" ones I've seen. Pity they didn't fit them as standard on the gz, to match the chain guard etc.
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I agree with the "cheapo" look. The silver spray paint look of the rear frame and the spindly looking rear shock are examples. If Suzuki hadn't raised the price ~$500 from the 2008 price (of the similarly priced GZ250) I might be tempted to jump on one today. Also, the state of WA dumps on you pretty hard with tax and license.
Here's an intruiging thumper, albeit 499cc, from India: the new Royal Enfield G5, now selling in the USA for about $6100. All new motor with FI and hydraulic valves. Looks nice. |
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Hmm...where to hang the saddlebags?
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