
Originally Posted by
TempBJ
comes down to what kind of rider you are, what riding you want to do etc...the bike will be as exciting as you want it to be and I heard plenty of great exploits from both sv and vitter.
Yup, too right. If one bike was the best then everyone would be riding it. But we're all different with different likes, dislikes, wants, and needs.

Originally Posted by
TempBJ
Just to put the whole inline4 thing to bed, why are you looking at twins?
mmm OK, you'll need to put up with a bit of rambling for an answer to that. There's a couple of reasons. I've had an IL4 (GSX750F), I've now got a single (DR650). Completely different sort of power. The GSX was a fun bike on the road and I loved the twisties, but it got to the point where I wanted more power overall and I wanted more lower down especially. Especially, when 2 up with gear. When the TL's 1st came out I liked the look of them, like the stories I was hearing about the power they made and loved the sound they made. Then one of the guys in our group sold his GSX750F and bought a VTR - I never got to ride it, but rode with him heaps. I liked the way he handled it, liked the power it obviously had and loved the sound. I wasn't in the position to be able to upgrade at that point. Out of interest for you the others in our group were riding CBR1000F, Blackbird, GSXR1100, CBR750, GSX600 etc - all IL4's. We were a fairly quick group and usually caught up to and passed everything else in the twisties.
One by one my mates dropped out of riding and rallies for various reasons, and the cops were making life more difficult on the road. So I didn't ride as much and eventually ditched the GSX and got the DR to sample the back blocks. Much less power than the GSX but I love the low down grunt, and still get a blast out of the twisties, and still manage to catch and pass plenty of road bikes. But the lack of a road bike has been nagging at me for a while and seeing what’s out there and the low prices has got me wanting to go and play on the road again with some more power. I still love the sound of the V twins and I know I'll be able to punt one around just fine. As a bike to live with everyday, it's got to be something that I like the look of, and the sound of, and it’s got to have usable real world power. I don’t want a screaming IL4 that I have to work at to keep in the power and pay big bucks for the pleasure. From the reviews I’ve read, the V twins sound the way to go for me, they’re certainly value for money, I like the look of both the VTR and the SV, and I listened to an SV1000 with aftermarket pipes the other day – it still does it for me.
I guess buying a bike is an emotive thing, and the sound is a big part of that. How many Harleys are sold because of their sound – must be a few, the manufacturers have gone to a bit trouble to keep it that way.
Some of you may think this is all nonsense, and that’s cool, but that’s my view.

Originally Posted by
Fatjim
BTW, after riding both the VTR and SV against the gixer thou the old argument of low down vtwin torque is pretty much mute. If you want real gixer eating torque you need to go for a more tuned vtwin.
To date, the bike with the greatest low down punch I've ridden is the 998 (my one at least). That things the shiz when you crank the throttle open. It pisses all over the VTR everywhere in the rev range.
I'm not worried about gixer eating torque and I'm not spending bucks to beat someone. From what you say here, you are reinforcing the value for money to be had from the VTR and SV. The only GSX I'm comparing to is my old 750F.
The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!
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