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    V-Strom DL650 Thread

    Doesn't seem to be any specific thread on here about the Wee-Stroms so thought I might try to get one going.

    I picked mine up yesterday from Auckland and rode it home... She's an 05 with 36000km on the clock.

    Observations so far:
    - It's a little quiet... I'm used to riding bikes I can hear . At the moment she sounds about as virile as a soft sneeze into a thick hanky. I assume you can de-baffle them a bit?
    - Performance is great and they like being wound up . You can putter but the fun starts when the revs build - so twisty roads are good because speeds can get silly otherwise ().
    - Six gears (if I'm counting right) are probably unnecessary with the wide range of power. Mines also been geared up a bit with a larger countershaft sprocket. I'm thinking I might take it back to stock. The previous owner did this for economy apparently.
    - They are quite a big bike for a 650. The weight isn't huge but the tallness and bulk just feels big.
    - The bars feel too far forward for me. Anybody experimented with other bars?
    - The aluminium rack is corroding a bit. Anybody else had this problem and successfully treated theirs?
    - Mine has the mad-stad screen adjuster. When I first started riding I actually found it hard to breathe there was so little air movement! My Shoei helmet has the whisper screen thing to keep it quiet and wondering if I may need to remove to get better air flow. I did angle the screen down a bit to get some air underneath it and that helped a bit.
    - Apparently they have a buffeting issue with the standard screen. I noticed a bit of side buffeting on SH16 but not sure if it was just because it was that kind of day or whether this was what people talk about with the V-Stroms?

    So that's my first experience on a longer ride (I'd already had a brief ride on a mate's before deciding to get one).

    I'm keen to get out again (heading down south later in the week).

    Also keen to get feedback from other owners...
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    Never ridden one so can't help, but they do look like a fun bike.

    Congrats to you on the new wheels...
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    congrats matey nice bike, no doubt your enjoying the extra comfort compared to the XR
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    Quote Originally Posted by CRM View Post
    Doesn't seem to be any specific thread on here about the Wee-Stroms so thought I might try to get one going.

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    Also keen to get feedback from other owners...
    I got a new one when I started back riding after a 30 year lay off. Absolutely amazing bike, ideal for all NZ roads. Good on tarseal and metal. I used to drag my pegs allover the road and slide around corners trying to keep up with the litre bikes on the Coro loop and it used to amaze me and the other riders what it was capable of. just remember this is an sports enduro type machine not a trail bike & not a sports bike, it is what it is and does a good job all round.
    Has the most pillion leg room of any bike I have come across.
    Good tourer, economical and has excellent performance for its capacity.
    I got the 650 over the litre version because it got a lot better raps in all the magazine evaluations.
    Good luck & have fun, I don't think you will ever regret getting the bike.
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    Have an 07 and many happy kms on it. I have put lots of accessories on it but I would recommend a bash plate of some sort. I have a Hyde racing plastic job, which does the trick quite nicely. Have ground the plate on a few kerbs, steps etc and it is still in one piece.

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    Looks good CRM. Can we get a shot of you on one wheel? Front or back I'm not fussy

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    Yeah...Good luck with the new toy!

    Nice lookin bike...I sat on a Vstrom, then thought the Wee, was more for me....They are good bikes! Funnily enough though, I have been on a few rides and havent even seen anyone on a Wee or a Vee.....
    They are all out riding in different directions....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Looks good CRM. Can we get a shot of you on one wheel? Front or back I'm not fussy
    First thing i did was take off the Ulysses Club badge... I don't feel that old. But on the other hand neither do I feel young enough to fall off it doing wheelies and stoppies

    But... if I ever get there I'll be sure post a picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snails pace View Post
    Have an 07 and many happy kms on it. I have put lots of accessories on it but I would recommend a bash plate of some sort. I have a Hyde racing plastic job, which does the trick quite nicely. Have ground the plate on a few kerbs, steps etc and it is still in one piece.
    Yeah I rode down a curb today and had a sudden horrific thought that I might be gonna stove the engine in ... there's not a lot of clearance. I might have to amend my riding style after the XR where the rule is basically 'ignore curbs and enjoy judder bars' .

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRM View Post
    First thing i did was take off the Ulysses Club badge... I don't feel that old. :
    post it to me...im getting grayer all the time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkmanjoe View Post
    post it to me...im getting gayer all the time...

    JMJ
    sorry

    couldn't resist

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkmanjoe View Post
    post it to me...im getting grayer all the time...

    JMJ
    Maybe I'll need it one day... Besides they're made from solid gold. The front of the bike feels so much lighter with it off.

    I could sell it to you though... then you could put a Harley badge on the DR and gatecrash a Ulysses ride.
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    sorry cant do that mate....dr has been sold...
    ill have that badge so ill get cheap handles at the local bar..

    when you bringing the strom up the rimutakas mate..
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    Quote Originally Posted by junkmanjoe View Post
    sorry cant do that mate....dr has been sold...
    ill have that badge so ill get cheap handles at the local bar..

    when you bringing the strom up the rimutakas mate..
    Oh yeah I see that you are walking - I'm actually coming down on Wednesday this week and I was going to bring the VStrom but have to be back Friday for the new owner to pick up my XR so it will be a flying visit - hopefully not too low over the Rimutakas this time .

    When are you getting your new bike?

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    Leaving bikes at the airport

    Hey anybody know where is a good spot to leave your bike at Auckland Airport? I'll be leaving it overnight when I go to Wellington. Not too keen just leaving it in the carpark .

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