Try them both. I think you might find the ER6 has fantastic handling and the SV feels a bit like a marshmellow in comparison.
Try them both. I think you might find the ER6 has fantastic handling and the SV feels a bit like a marshmellow in comparison.
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Both in the real world have similar engine performance. My opinion is that OUT OF THE BOX the kawasaki is a better package to ride.
What would sway me towards the Suzuki is that suspension hot up parts and for that matter engine hotting up has become almost a case of do it by the numbers with a number of SV's being raced and there is a decent flow down effect of after market parts.
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i rode with a SV650s today on taupo track
smoked it on my ER6n
it had a pipe and power commander, my bike is standard.
Both bikes are ok. This thread is not the first asking for comparisions. If you ride all 4 bikes you will have a better idea of things like the ergonomics which may or may not suit you. Choice of model and make will also depend on what your going to be doing with it. Neither bike is that good for pillion carrying if you want to do that.
The faired Kawasaki feels alot lighter than the SV650s with its handlebars more like a trailbike. You can't fit low clipon types as they will hit the fairing. But why would you wont to as the upright riding position of the Kawasaki is so much more comfortable for commuting or long trips at legal speeds.
Theres a guy in Ashurst with a Kawasaki 650F for sale with very few ks on it.
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