04-12-2012, 05:22 AM | #1 |
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Suzuki VX-800
Yeehaw! I just put a deposit on a nice looking and running older ('92) and high mileage (50k) VX-800. I know, it's a lot of miles, but from what I read up on it before I pulled the trigger, they are long lived, up to 100k+ or so, and it looks in very good shape. The price was right ($950) and the bike is beautiful. I can't wait to get a windshield on it and start riding it daily.
Oh and yeah, another downside is that it's a little known and therefore little supported bike. The engine Suzuki borrowed from the 750 Interceptor, and stroked it out a bit, I think. Funny to go from a little supported bike like the GZ, to an even more poorly supported bike. Keeping the GZ, of course. I still love the bike, and some day my wife will take some lessons and maybe start riding too. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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04-12-2012, 05:31 AM | #2 |
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Re: Suzuki VX-800
Nice looking bike you got there. For some info and support you should go to: http://www.motorcycleforums.net
: www.VolusiaRiders.com Both of those forums are quite good with friendly folks who have a lot of experience and knowledge. |
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04-13-2012, 07:47 AM | #3 | |
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Picked up the bike today, and it was pouring rain and dark, so, not the best circumstances to try out a new bike. So far, I've noticed that the GZ250 is much much lighter, and easier to handle, and more fun and easier and more nimble in town. The VX has power, though, and I'm not really used to that. I was going about 60, and just to see what would happen, I twisted the throttle. The bike pulled forward very strong and accellerated well. With the GZ, I'm used to 60 being about as fast as I'm going to get. Have to get used to it, I guess. I just like the GZ so much better, but I got this other one for freeway commuting, so once I get my windshield, I'll see how that goes. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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04-13-2012, 09:30 AM | #4 |
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Re: Suzuki VX-800
I had the same experience when I moved up to the Suzuki S50. The bike is a little heavier but the power leap and acceleration is incredible. You have to get used to it, don't need it all the time, but nice to have when you do. Start out slow and don't be a smartass with the bike, it'll treat you well if you do. Remember, practice, practice,practice some more. Isn't it nice to have fun?
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04-13-2012, 03:20 PM | #5 | |
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It will take a lot of practice, but like you said, practicing riding a motorcycle is practically the definition of fun! )) Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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04-13-2012, 06:56 PM | #6 |
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Re: Suzuki VX-800
Lynda moved up to the M-50 and was nearly overwhelmed by the bulk and heft of the bike initially. Different bars that made for a shorter reach and more leverage helped a lot. By the end of her first season on the M she was very confident and willing to ride anywhere in almost any conditions.
Sadly though is the fact that getting older is preventing her from riding with any pleasure and the bike is likely going up for sale soon. If any members want to upgrade in the GWN give us a shout. |
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04-14-2012, 07:33 AM | #7 | |
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As for another smaller bike Lynda probably would say no as her real pleasure is long distance rides with a bigger bike such as the M-50. She has a passion for endless curves and distant horizons which many riders never get. A one hour ride for coffee doesn't do it for her as it did when she first started riding. Prior to her GZ coming to a new home in 2006 Lynda spent a year as a passenger on the Vstrom with no other 2 wheeled experience other than a bicycle. |
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