Suzuki s-50 or Yamaha v-Star 650
Suzuki s-50 or Yamaha v-Star 650
Help me decide....Aside from the CC difference,Any big reason to pick one over the other?....
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I have heard something about not being able to sit "down into" the V-Star, rather they sit high on it. I guess I feel that tto especially when I sit on the Honda VLX. It does sit "down into" the bike. Does anyone know if it is hard changing the oil? I heard you have to take the exhaust off> Is this true?
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The reviews I have read all say that same thing...that you pretty much ride it like a horse, not sitting "down in" like bigger bikes.Brent wrote:I have heard something about not being able to sit "down into" the V-Star, rather they sit high on it. I guess I feel that tto especially when I sit on the Honda VLX. It does sit "down into" the bike.
Yup.Brent wrote:Does anyone know if it is hard changing the oil? I heard you have to take the exhaust off> Is this true?
I would have to recommend the S50 personally. The engine is rock solid, the bike is much quicker and handles far better, and it's just overall a better bike in that size range.
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With regard to the 650 V-Star, you DO NOT remove the exhaust pipe(s) to change the oil. That only applied to the 1100 V-Star. With the current 1100 V-Star, you no longer have to loosen the forward pipe, either.
I have ridden both the 650 V-Star and the S-50. It would be a tough choice between them, they are both very good machines.
I have ridden both the 650 V-Star and the S-50. It would be a tough choice between them, they are both very good machines.
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I had the same choice between the 650 silverado and S50. I took the S50. Lighter weight, narrower feel and a more custom look (in my opinion). S50 performance is outstanding. Plus it was about $300 less. I will how ever be putting that $300 back into it with windshield and saddle bags (which the silverado already had).
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