suzuki s40
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suzuki s40
Looked, and looked and looked for a decent used bike and came up empty. I was looking for something lighter around the 500 to 650 mark but there is little to none to choose from.
So, I looked at a new Suzuki s40. Good size, and a good price.
I know it's a 5 speed so I won't be taking any long trips on the highway (didn't plan to anyway). Question is, does it have any other drawbacks? I have heard from past owners that it is a GREAT starter bike and I know it will have a decent resale value in a couple of years.
Opinions??
tx waylander
So, I looked at a new Suzuki s40. Good size, and a good price.
I know it's a 5 speed so I won't be taking any long trips on the highway (didn't plan to anyway). Question is, does it have any other drawbacks? I have heard from past owners that it is a GREAT starter bike and I know it will have a decent resale value in a couple of years.
Opinions??
tx waylander
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If the size works for you, that's great. I find 'em a little small for me personally. The only real knock on the bike I hear is its tendency to backfire when throttling off. They come set up a little lean, and there's various solutions on the Savage/S40 boards.
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I'm sure it would be fine on the highway.
When I did my MPG run - I was passed by a husband wife duo - him on some large cruiser and her on a Honda Rebel.
So, I'm sure the S40 would be fine on the highway.
RhadamYgg
When I did my MPG run - I was passed by a husband wife duo - him on some large cruiser and her on a Honda Rebel.

So, I'm sure the S40 would be fine on the highway.
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Re: suzuki s40
Assuming you mean cruisers, since you should be able to find plenty of sportbikes/standards less than 650 lbs. However, there are lots of bikes under 650lbs, so I'm very surprised you can't find a used one.waylander wrote:Looked, and looked and looked for a decent used bike and came up empty. I was looking for something lighter around the 500 to 650 mark but there is little to none to choose from.
A 5 speed isn't necessarily a problem for highway driving. Hell, 6 speed trannys weren't all that common until recently, and plenty of bikes still only have 5 speed trannys, and a few, like the Honda Shadow VLX, only have 4 speed trannys.I know it's a 5 speed so I won't be taking any long trips on the highway (didn't plan to anyway).
The S40 is a good bike, but there other options. A quick check of Craigslist in your area shows other bikes that fit your criteria. With doing a thorough search here are some examples:
http://edmonton.en.craigslist.ca/search ... maxAsk=max
http://edmonton.en.craigslist.ca/search ... maxAsk=max
http://edmonton.en.craigslist.ca/search ... maxAsk=max
http://edmonton.en.craigslist.ca/search ... maxAsk=max
http://edmonton.en.craigslist.ca/search ... maxAsk=max
All of those are bikes that weigh less than 650 lbs, and I couldn't find any S40s (aka Savage 650s) in your area.
Suzuki S40
I am an older woman who is a beginner rider. I bought a 07 Suz S40. I love it. It handles great, not too big for me (I'm 5'4"). I've got it up to 70 mph on the highway and it vibrated a little but not too bad. My husband was behind me on his Vulcan 900 and he said I was going 80, so I'm not sure. Anyway, I enjoy riding it and so does my husband. He said that there was a lot of power for the bike. So, if you believe an older woman beginner rider, this is a great beginner bike.
Stay Safe,
Biker Nana AKA Sandy
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2007 Suzuki C40 (Mine)
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2007 Suzuki C40 (Mine)
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Suzuki
My husband has been looking at Suzukis. How do you tell what size engine it has. Hondas have 250s, 650s, etc...
What is a S40, S83, etc...
I don't get it.
Katherine
What is a S40, S83, etc...
I don't get it.
Katherine
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Re: Suzuki
Wind Rider wrote:My husband has been looking at Suzukis. How do you tell what size engine it has. Hondas have 250s, 650s, etc...
What is a S40, S83, etc...
I don't get it.
Katherine
Yep, like Hyperr said... Suzuki does it in cubic inches. The 40 is a 650cc engine, the 50 is an 800, the 90 is a 1500 the 83 is a 1400, and the 109 is an 1800. Also while most of those are V-Twins, the S40, or as it was previously known the LS650 or Savage 650 is a single cylinder thumper.
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