Zolton
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A lot of folks here seem to own more than one bike. I have an '04 Suzuki SV650 nekid (not at all stock) and an '06 FJR (pretty much stock so far)
I had an '03 SV650S but that's another story
I rode the SV for over 3 years before I bought the FJR. I used to take the SV everywhere, even on long trips of 10 days or more and thought it was the greatest bike. Then I met someone who liked to ride on the back so I got the FJR for the "long rides" and really never got on the SV for the last 2 years.
I just got the SV out the other day and went for a good ride and.....Holy crap!
That bike which I thought was "all that" now feels like a little toy. Light lever/clutch action, scrunched up riding posture and so flickable, it feels like its made from styrofoam. And not nearly as powerful as I remembered. Riding the FJR has certainly changed how I feel about my other toy
How has owning an FJR changed how you see YOUR other bike?
I had an '03 SV650S but that's another story
I rode the SV for over 3 years before I bought the FJR. I used to take the SV everywhere, even on long trips of 10 days or more and thought it was the greatest bike. Then I met someone who liked to ride on the back so I got the FJR for the "long rides" and really never got on the SV for the last 2 years.
I just got the SV out the other day and went for a good ride and.....Holy crap!
That bike which I thought was "all that" now feels like a little toy. Light lever/clutch action, scrunched up riding posture and so flickable, it feels like its made from styrofoam. And not nearly as powerful as I remembered. Riding the FJR has certainly changed how I feel about my other toy
How has owning an FJR changed how you see YOUR other bike?
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