Damn, I think the positing isn't QUITE agressive enough, I'd like to drop my bars about... 1/4 to 1/2 inch.Skier wrote:I vote for the 599, if only because I don't care for bikini fairings and like naked bikes. My only complaint about the 599 is the riding position might be a touch too aggressive, but 100 to 200 mile days aren't tough. This weekend I'll be trying to fit in a couple of 300 mile days, I'll report back (if I remember).
I think the 599 has some things to recomend it over the FZ, the primary reason is the FZ's sloped seat and raised gas tank which... sends the boys into the tank on a long trip. I had that problem just sitting on one at the bike show.onlinesmurf wrote:Fz6, by far. For the price difference 599 provides zero over the FZ6. If you like fully naked then take off the fairings. Don't pay more just so you don't have the choice. Hondas make excellent bikes but so do Yamaha. The Fz6 is the better choice IMO in this case.
You'll note that the 599 only lost in two places, overall price, and "extras" like underseat exhaust and digital displays (where are a matter of personal choice). Plus if you're looking for a used bike a used 599 can be found rather cheap because of the relative anonymity of the bike. They never sold well, so there are not a lot of people looking for them.CHEERS & JEERS
Engine: Honda 8 / Suzuki 9 / Yamaha 6
It's true—we love V-twins, but the Suzuki's is worth the praise; Honda's is fine; Yamaha's undermined by poor FI and a lack of grunt.
Drivetrain: Honda 9 / Suzuki 8 / Yamaha 7
Honda has a great gearbox and clutch, while both the SV and FZ6 have noticeable driveline lash, the Yamaha more so.
Handling: Honda 8 / Suzuki 8 / Yamaha 8
All competent with varied strengths. The Honda is friendly, the Yamaha is quite stable; the Suzuki possesses extra headroom.
Braking: Honda 8 / Suzuki 7 / Yamaha 8
Decent midline brakes all around, with sufficient power and feedback; Suzuki's are more wooden than the others.
Ride: Honda 8 / Suzuki 7 / Yamaha 8
Inexpensive suspension means none is absolutely creamy. Suzuki's wonky fork gets dinged a bit extra.
Ergonomics: Honda 9 / Suzuki 9 / Yamaha 9
Matters of preference. Honda's tight ergos are perfect for small-boned riders, while the FZ6 accommodates the meat mountains.
Features: Honda 6 / Suzuki 7 / Yamaha 9
Yamaha has packed 'em in: underseat exhaust, centerstand, fuel gauge, LCD instruments—you name it. Others seem barren.
Refinement: Honda 9 / Suzuki 8 / Yamaha 7
Honda scores a decisive advantage in development as well as execution. Yamaha needs to go back to Fuel Injection 101.
Value: Honda 6 / Suzuki 10 / Yamaha 8
No contest. The SV wipes the dealership floor with the other two. Honda needs to go back to Econ 101.
Fun Factor: Honda 8 / Suzuki 8 / Yamaha 6
We've said it before: If you can't have fun on the SV, you're not trying hard enough. Honda's close, though.
Overall: Honda 7.9 / Suzuki 8.1 / Yamaha 7.5
Where money is an object, the SV reigns supreme. Honda might have won but for a lofty (though not quite exorbitant) price tag.
Overall rating is independent and not derived from category scores.
If only. The US gets "poo poo" for bike selection compared to the rest of the world. And Sev, ty for the review. I found this weird :Mintbread wrote:Bandit 650?
I'm a "meat mountain" and the 599 felt fine to me.MotorCyclist wrote:Matters of preference. Honda's tight ergos are perfect for small-boned riders, while the FZ6 accommodates the meat mountains.
Hence why I dont use Progressive. You carry insurance coverage on your ATV and dirtbike? Is it required for an ORV permit or something?MotoF150 wrote:Insurance, I only pay $177 per year on 2 bikes and one ATV, Suzuki M50 and Suzuki Eiger ATV full coverage with $500 deductable, the Honda 450 dirt bike just liability. I did an insurance quote on a new Suzuki DL1000 and a Yamaha FZ1, dropping the M50 and the rate jumps up to $810. Same coverage. Progressive Insurance.
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