I've narrowed it down to these two and have found good deals on both. I honestly don't see much of a difference, but I would like your input as to the differences. For example, I have heard of some vibration issues on the Yamaha.
I am 5'10" and weigh 140lbs. Although I'm taller, my legs are of average length.
Comparing: Yamaha V Star 650 vs. Honda Shadow Spirit 750
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I have a 650 and love it! I haven't noticed any vibration issues and I use mine regularly on the highway.
The first bike I was going to buy a few months back was a 750 Spirit. Someone I knew was selling it, and I thought it was a fantastic bike. My best friend wound up guilting me into letting her have it since that was all the money she had agreed to spend on a bike. (she's been riding for 20 plus years, I'm a newbie)
I didn't notice much difference between either one. I'm really happy with mine, and don't have any complaints. (I've put 2000 miles on it in 5 weeks) Either way, I think you'll be happy.
The first bike I was going to buy a few months back was a 750 Spirit. Someone I knew was selling it, and I thought it was a fantastic bike. My best friend wound up guilting me into letting her have it since that was all the money she had agreed to spend on a bike. (she's been riding for 20 plus years, I'm a newbie)
I didn't notice much difference between either one. I'm really happy with mine, and don't have any complaints. (I've put 2000 miles on it in 5 weeks) Either way, I think you'll be happy.
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When I still had my learner's, my friend and I were trying to get home before dark. (No night riding with a learner's) The speed limit was 100kmh (60mph) and I was doing 110kmh. No vibration. At 120kmh I felt vibration and I brought it back to 110kmh. Apparently the vibration settles down after 120kmh. I will never know because 110kmh is as fast as I'm comfortable.
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The both bikes are great for both beginner and not so beginner. You can't go wrong with either one. I don't have experience with Honda but a lot claim to be such a great bike plus a lot of modification you can be doing with it. V-Star is the best of the best since I own one LOL.
Serously try to sit on both bike and choose the one that more comfrotable for you.
Serously try to sit on both bike and choose the one that more comfrotable for you.
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I think the difference I would be concerned about is riding comfort. The V-Star 650 classic has floor boards and the controls are situated forward, the Spirit 750 has forward controls as well I think but with the footpeg instead. I found the floorboards more comfortable on the highway...
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