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    600cc V-Twins. Fill me in?

    Hey all.

    Searched but I couldn't find anything helpful.

    Can anyone do me a favour and let me know a couple of names of bikes that are around the 600cc mark with V-Twin engine configurations?

    Also, as well as naming them can you point out any huge bonuses, or flaws with relation to the different models? (e.g. prone to going bang .etc)

    I ride a VTR250 at the moment and am looking to upgrade in a bit. I know of the SV650 and I like the naked look but I'm a bit stuck for alternatives to compare it to as my bike knowledge is relatively slim.

    Cheers

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    Eh, found this with a little more searching: http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs...1997-3360.html

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    Ducati do a nice 600.
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    I upgraded from a VTR250 to the SV650. The handle bars are a little lower and tank a little wider. Apart from better brakes and more grunt, there isn't much between them (which in my opinion is a good thing). At 164Kg dry it is one of the lighter 600+ cc bikes out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davebullet View Post
    I upgraded from a VTR250 to the SV650. The handle bars are a little lower and tank a little wider. Apart from better brakes and more grunt, there isn't much between them (which in my opinion is a good thing). At 164Kg dry it is one of the lighter 600+ cc bikes out there.

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    Agreed, the SV650 would make a good step up from your 250.

    Good reliable bike.

    Pretty nippy and reasonably priced.

    Just a bit too small for me.
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    Yamaha make a couple of 650cc V-twin cruisers - XVS650 and XVS650A. If a cruiser would interest you...
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    What you want is a Hyosung........
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    Quote Originally Posted by gubb View Post
    what you want is a hyosung........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    What you want is a Hyosung........
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    id go for the SV650

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    Why doesn't Honda make any 600 twins?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Choco View Post
    Why doesn't Honda make any 600 twins?
    VLX600 and Transalp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlashWylde View Post
    Yamaha make a couple of 650cc V-twin cruisers - XVS650 and XVS650A. If a cruiser would interest you...
    Having said that, I would actually consider the Kawasaki VN900. I also note that Yamaha have countered Kawasaki's 900cc offering with a 950cc belt-driven fuel injected cruiser which looks pretty tasty.

    I stepped up from a 250cc Yamaha Virago to an 800cc Kawasaki Vulcan and had no trouble with the transition. In hind sight, and if I'd had the budget I probably would have gone for an 1100cc Yamaha or a 1200cc Harley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    VLX600 and Transalp.
    something sporty please
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