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mcginty
06-03-2004, 09:45 PM
i am 6 foot, 220 and at the ripe age of 29. i have not been on a bike in 20 years , was looking at the honda 599, the triumph speed four, the FZ6 and the SV650. was wondering if you guys could help me in making up my mind i was leaniing towards the triumph, i dont know you tell me?
Cobra01TT
06-03-2004, 09:48 PM
I don't know, but I leaned on my R6 (small), and it is easy as hell. I'm 6'3 and about 230.
speediva
06-04-2004, 12:47 PM
I personally like the Suzuki the best. I don't know about your area, but I know in Pittsburgh that Triumph service BLOWS ASS. Even the people who live and die by the name of Triumph have problems. Not to mention that the Triumphs TEND to be less reliable than most of the jap bikes (in my 3 years of riding experience at least).
But that's just my $.02
But that's just my $.02
97civiclx
06-10-2004, 08:16 PM
i love my sv650. fairly quick and fun to ride on corners
scottywadly
06-12-2004, 11:21 PM
I would strongly recomend the SV- for a big guy like you, it will feel torquier than the others. The speed 4 is neat, but you'll be happier longer with the jap bikes. I am biased toward the V-twin- I'm lucky enough to ride an Aprilia Tuono- definitely NOT recomended if your riding skills are a little rusty! :evillol:
Brock79
06-23-2004, 03:35 PM
my 2 cents worth
First, I'd say steer away from the Triumph. They're a little more pricey(relatively speaking) in comparison to the other bikes, parts are hard to find and so is service. And they're not quite as reliable as the Japanese bikes.
the 599's are pretty cool but they're new so you'd have to buy new, they're a little underpowered and I think it only comes in yellow. The ergos are okay(I'm 6'2, 270) but not great and aftermarket items will be hard to come by since it's brand new.
So that leaves the FZ6 and the SV650. I don't think you could go wrong with either of those two as long as you were cautious and took the MSF. I personally have the FZ1 and have checked out the 6 on occasion. It's just as comfortable as the FZ1(super comfy for guys our size) it's got plenty of power since it has the R6 motor and it's a pretty good price even for a new one. They'll be super reliable and eventually in a year or so aftermarket parts will be easy to find.
Sv650-it's a great starter bike
-you can find a really nice, used one for cheap(just in case you drop it you won't feel as bad)
-tons of mods and accessories
-cool v twin engine
-plenty of hp to keep you interested for a while
-decent suspension stock and they're easily upgradeable.
-not quite as comfortable as the FZ6, but not the worst either.
I'd personally pick an unfaired SV650(the fairing on the older ones is ugly). I would buy an FZ6 for my wife if the brought the unfaired one over to the US.
First, I'd say steer away from the Triumph. They're a little more pricey(relatively speaking) in comparison to the other bikes, parts are hard to find and so is service. And they're not quite as reliable as the Japanese bikes.
the 599's are pretty cool but they're new so you'd have to buy new, they're a little underpowered and I think it only comes in yellow. The ergos are okay(I'm 6'2, 270) but not great and aftermarket items will be hard to come by since it's brand new.
So that leaves the FZ6 and the SV650. I don't think you could go wrong with either of those two as long as you were cautious and took the MSF. I personally have the FZ1 and have checked out the 6 on occasion. It's just as comfortable as the FZ1(super comfy for guys our size) it's got plenty of power since it has the R6 motor and it's a pretty good price even for a new one. They'll be super reliable and eventually in a year or so aftermarket parts will be easy to find.
Sv650-it's a great starter bike
-you can find a really nice, used one for cheap(just in case you drop it you won't feel as bad)
-tons of mods and accessories
-cool v twin engine
-plenty of hp to keep you interested for a while
-decent suspension stock and they're easily upgradeable.
-not quite as comfortable as the FZ6, but not the worst either.
I'd personally pick an unfaired SV650(the fairing on the older ones is ugly). I would buy an FZ6 for my wife if the brought the unfaired one over to the US.
speediva
06-23-2004, 06:04 PM
my 2 cents worth
First, I'd say steer away from the Triumph. They're a little more pricey(relatively speaking) in comparison to the other bikes, parts are hard to find and so is service. And they're not quite as reliable as the Japanese bikes.
the 599's are pretty cool but they're new so you'd have to buy new, they're a little underpowered and I think it only comes in yellow. The ergos are okay(I'm 6'2, 270) but not great and aftermarket items will be hard to come by since it's brand new.
So that leaves the FZ6 and the SV650. I don't think you could go wrong with either of those two as long as you were cautious and took the MSF. I personally have the FZ1 and have checked out the 6 on occasion. It's just as comfortable as the FZ1(super comfy for guys our size) it's got plenty of power since it has the R6 motor and it's a pretty good price even for a new one. They'll be super reliable and eventually in a year or so aftermarket parts will be easy to find.
Sv650-it's a great starter bike
-you can find a really nice, used one for cheap(just in case you drop it you won't feel as bad)
-tons of mods and accessories
-cool v twin engine
-plenty of hp to keep you interested for a while
-decent suspension stock and they're easily upgradeable.
-not quite as comfortable as the FZ6, but not the worst either.
I'd personally pick an unfaired SV650(the fairing on the older ones is ugly). I would buy an FZ6 for my wife if the brought the unfaired one over to the US.
^ Great job breaking it down!!!
First, I'd say steer away from the Triumph. They're a little more pricey(relatively speaking) in comparison to the other bikes, parts are hard to find and so is service. And they're not quite as reliable as the Japanese bikes.
the 599's are pretty cool but they're new so you'd have to buy new, they're a little underpowered and I think it only comes in yellow. The ergos are okay(I'm 6'2, 270) but not great and aftermarket items will be hard to come by since it's brand new.
So that leaves the FZ6 and the SV650. I don't think you could go wrong with either of those two as long as you were cautious and took the MSF. I personally have the FZ1 and have checked out the 6 on occasion. It's just as comfortable as the FZ1(super comfy for guys our size) it's got plenty of power since it has the R6 motor and it's a pretty good price even for a new one. They'll be super reliable and eventually in a year or so aftermarket parts will be easy to find.
Sv650-it's a great starter bike
-you can find a really nice, used one for cheap(just in case you drop it you won't feel as bad)
-tons of mods and accessories
-cool v twin engine
-plenty of hp to keep you interested for a while
-decent suspension stock and they're easily upgradeable.
-not quite as comfortable as the FZ6, but not the worst either.
I'd personally pick an unfaired SV650(the fairing on the older ones is ugly). I would buy an FZ6 for my wife if the brought the unfaired one over to the US.
^ Great job breaking it down!!!
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