New V Strom 650
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Other brands...i guess this is my new home:hehe:
Here is a little trail riding I found at a county park. Horse trails and not supposed to be there i think but the new ride is super quiet and no one around last Saturday morning. Firs time I had to ride it since I bought it the previous weekend. Learning the feel of the 475 lbs. It's an awesome ride. https://drive.google.com/folderview?...VhgdUHXfGs5oKX I've got the center stand, skid plate, peg lowering kit and crash guard on order from Greece http://www.cosmo-accessories.com/onl...s/dl650l3.html Attachment 11467 Showed it off at the Fire Dept. meeting and got some puzzled looks :lmao:. Most of the folks around here don't know what to make of anything other than a Harley Davidson . Just told them adv is a whole different world. And yes, it will MOVE OUT. :yay: |
Great bike. That 650 V-twin punches way above its weight.
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Is is said to have about 73hp. 60 changes to the engine since the last generation. I've been getting 46mpg according to the display console on it. Have been keeping it around 5k rpm but am coming up on 600 mile service. Need to go find filters at walmart i think .
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Ahm, ahm, isn't the name "strom", and not "storm"? :D
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Ahh yes the so called "Weestrom" as it is the little brother of the two bikes... So want to get one of the bigger versions one day
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Nice!
A buddy has ridden his all over the US. Even did the Trans-Wisconsin Adventure Trail (TWAT) on street tires. |
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or 7- tenths quicker in the 1/4 mile and a top speed of about 125 MPH vs 115 MPH for the DL650. Weight and higher price?... Not so much. |
Never been the sharpest tool in the shed, just the more reliable one.
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The battax tubeless stick like glue. Has a pretty long wheelbase . Has handled all my usual gravel roads but obviously not throwing it around like the ol bashan:hehe: Is said to be 85% street bike . Most of Texas is long stretches of highway, rest is private property. |
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Emerikol ,I guess this is dr650. Thought of yours when I saw it. hes Really got it equipped. I got plate,stand,crash g., peg lowers on order for my zuk http://www.cosmo-accessories.com/ind...120&Itemid=470 It stands out in the Harley crowd around here for sure:hehe: |
Just caught this...Congrats on the new ride!! If there is one bike for my bucket list ride down through Mexico, Central and South America, it is either the VStrom 650 or, more recently since its introduction in the US, the Zongshen RX3. If I had my way, I would get both--I would be leaning towards the VStrom for US long distance travel (i.e., if I don't move to California, heck, if I move, exploring Arizona) and the RX3 for shorter trips that the VStrom might seem too heavy to deal with. I worked and lived in Northern AZ on the Navajo reservation, and the RX3 would be great to ride on the smaller roads, as well as the numerous dirt roads which beat the heck out of my Roadmaster. If I move to California, I could see taking the VStrom to Vegas for weekend getaways rather than fighting the crowds at L.A. or Burbank airports.
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Waiting on your new ride too (need a foot taping emojie). https://media1.tenor.com/images/beb9...itemid=8119652 |
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