...In conclusion the Suzuki SV650s is my choice for weekend highways and fast back roads, and the Kawasaki Ninja 650r is my choice for city commutes. Good luck!
...However when you take them to the highway the SV650 has a better top end, the gear box becomes precise when over 4k rpms, the sporty design that makes you lean foward as well as the stiffer suspension contributes a much better handling and faster turns. Also it is good to mention that its brakes even though they are low quality, they perform great on this bike. I use the bikes for both city and highways as well as back roads like you saw on the videos.
Well in my opinion the Ninja 650r has smoother power band all across, its acceleration at low and mid rpms is great which makes it an excellent bike to ride in the city where in SF for example we got lots of stops, uphills and down hills; also its handling due to your straight up posture when you ride it makes the bike easier to turn at low speeds in reduce areas. Also its gear box and suspension are smoother than the Suzuki SV650r.
Well in my opinion the Ninja 650r has smoother power band all across, its acceleration at low and mid rpms is great which makes it an excellent bike to ride in the city where in SF for example we got lots of stops, uphills and down hills; also its handling due to your straight up posture when you ride it makes the bike easier to turn at low speeds in reduce areas. Also its gear box and suspension are smoother than the Suzuki SV650r.
Which puts a bigger grin on your face in the twisties and on the highway, the SV or the Ninja 650R? I'm trying to decide between the two and see you have both - lucky you!
...In conclusion the Suzuki SV650s is my choice for weekend highways and fast back roads, and the Kawasaki Ninja 650r is my choice for city commutes. Good luck!
MA7lAS 5 months ago
...However when you take them to the highway the SV650 has a better top end, the gear box becomes precise when over 4k rpms, the sporty design that makes you lean foward as well as the stiffer suspension contributes a much better handling and faster turns. Also it is good to mention that its brakes even though they are low quality, they perform great on this bike. I use the bikes for both city and highways as well as back roads like you saw on the videos.
MA7lAS 5 months ago
Well in my opinion the Ninja 650r has smoother power band all across, its acceleration at low and mid rpms is great which makes it an excellent bike to ride in the city where in SF for example we got lots of stops, uphills and down hills; also its handling due to your straight up posture when you ride it makes the bike easier to turn at low speeds in reduce areas. Also its gear box and suspension are smoother than the Suzuki SV650r.
MA7lAS 5 months ago
Well in my opinion the Ninja 650r has smoother power band all across, its acceleration at low and mid rpms is great which makes it an excellent bike to ride in the city where in SF for example we got lots of stops, uphills and down hills; also its handling due to your straight up posture when you ride it makes the bike easier to turn at low speeds in reduce areas. Also its gear box and suspension are smoother than the Suzuki SV650r.
MA7lAS 5 months ago