different ride today

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  1. f3racer

    f3racer New Member

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    Decided to ride the wife's sv650 today. Good lord I forgot how tiny that thing was.

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    I test rode an SV650S the same day I test rode my current 5th gen. I really, really liked the SV650S but I couldn't get over how small it was, especially since I am 6'4" and 220lbs (back then). I then went to test ride the VFR, much more comfortable, felt just as powerful, and....that gear whine!!!

    If the SV was a tiny bit bigger, it would have been a tougher choice...but they are tiny!
     


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    I just bought my wife a V star 650 it had Lower control extenders on it so she could not reach the pedals LOL
    I am having them removed but I agree what a LITTLE machine so low to the ground but actually a GREAT bike for a beginning rider
     


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    My wife has a Ninja 650, feels like a toy compared to the VFR. Short, light and a nice torquey motor. Another great bike for someone smaller or with less experience.
     


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