The V Strom 650 is the best bike for me after 50 years of riding and 100+ bikes in my garage , this bike still is my #1 bike, if you need lots of electronics you are not ready for a motorcycle. You need a smart phone. Take care ,and ride safe!!!!!!
Damned impressive all-rounder. My main concern is the apparent lack of a centre stand. I had one put on my CB500F. Events proved that to be an inspired decision.
I've got the '17 a/xa (beak) new for 6 years. Dropped a few times & run over in shopping carpark. But,wheels,frame,etc so sturdy,no probs. For me,the ultimate all rounder.
If you want to ride from London-to-Tokyo, and then Alaska-to-Patagonia, then come back to London via Africa, this, and KLR 650, are the only bikes I can recommend.
Wash, rinse, repeat. Same old Vstrom for the past 7 years, with some minor updates. Love the Vstrom 650XT. I owned one for 4yrs, but its dated. Spend a bit more and go the Honda Transalp which is lighter and more power plus 21" front.
If the simply put 3 upgrades on this thing, then it would be a front runner (for me anyway) 1. long(ish) travel USD front forks, 2. A modern tft dash, and 3. LED lights all round, then I'd be looking at nothing else except this. it just seems like old stock they're still trying to flog, for a grand too much. IN MY OPINION. 😂👍🏻
Me gustan los medidores analógicos, no quiero nada digital. Ni pantallas de colorines gays, esta moto tiene el equilibrio perfecto entre lo clásico y lo moderno, con la electrónica justa necesaria. Si queréis una moto robotizada donde no la llevéis vosotros sino ordenadores....que aburrimiento más grande
@@verbalwidget0919 Please explain how the front forks are "less advanced" Than any other budget bike Do you think the MT07 is 1980's tech? Verys 650? Honda CB650? Are all cheap bikes "1980's" tech in your eyes? You sound like you NEED öhlins active forks in order to ride in a straight line go buy that then lmao I'v outridden plenty of BMW's on my V-strom, completely stock Get better at riding my darling.
Although it has amazing engine I dont like how it looks. Too sharp lines. Not nice looking + hallogen headlight. Its weight looks to be a concern for solo off road adventure for beginner off ride rider. I wish Suzuki continued its DR series.
I know from experience. LED lights are not all that they are cracked up to be. They look nice many times, but can be problematic. That being said, my dream bike has always been one of the BMW GS models. I have owned 3 motorcycles and 4 years ago, instead of getting a F700GS or F750GS from BMW, I bought a new V-Strom 650 Adventure bike. (I am a 5’ 7” rider with a 30” inseam.) All I can say is…what an absolutely wonderful machine. It has gone way beyond my expectations of a pleasurable ride. And it is much cheaper in price. I honestly would not trade my V-Strom for the BMW even if it was an even trade. Simply because it already gives me complete satisfaction when riding it, and it is so very reliable, and servicing is much cheaper. Everyone is welcome to their own opinions, but for the average public out there interested in a nice all around bike, I would recommend at least trying [test riding] someone’s V-Strom.
@@skiph1622 You're very astute my friend. 3rd gen DL650's are a wonderous bike. Had a GS1200 and it was in the shop more than on the road/trail. Very, very undepndable
@@barun9665 Yes brilliant move from Suzuki because 99% of us are riding our motorcycles in the fog and rain? If halogen lights are so wonderful why did Suzuki not put them on their newest V800, V1050 or other high-end bikes. Let me know if you can find replacement halogen bulbs for my V1050 or T700. Face it the V650 is a forgotten turd by Suzuki otherwise they would have updated the bike years ago.
Even without all the bells and whistles, my '22 XT Adventure is an exceptionally exceptional motorcycle. I currently have faster and higher tech bikes, yet this machine is my all around favorite.
Unbreakable. . A battle tank. I believe it is the bike that came closest to perfection
But not in design, especially the front
Too heavy
The V Strom 650 is the best bike for me after 50 years of riding and 100+ bikes in my garage , this bike still is my #1 bike, if you need lots of electronics you are not ready for a motorcycle. You need a smart phone. Take care ,and ride safe!!!!!!
These bikes are VERY comfortable and that 90 degree V twin is bullet proof. 😎
Best bike I have ever owned so pleased with. It I’m on my second
Damned impressive all-rounder. My main concern is the apparent lack of a centre stand. I had one put on my CB500F. Events proved that to be an inspired decision.
I got one from Amazon and the brackets were wrong. Both sets were in the pic but unfortunately I got the wrong ones. What a disappointment.
amazing bike... i've got one and i love it
I've got the '17 a/xa (beak) new for 6 years. Dropped a few times & run over in shopping carpark. But,wheels,frame,etc so sturdy,no probs. For me,the ultimate all rounder.
If you want to ride from London-to-Tokyo, and then Alaska-to-Patagonia, then come back to London via Africa, this, and KLR 650, are the only bikes I can recommend.
Tengo un amigo que tiene una con más de 400.000 kms , pocas motos pueden ser tan fiables
400,000 kms! Wow. Be interesting what he did to chain,sprockets etc.
Wash, rinse, repeat. Same old Vstrom for the past 7 years, with some minor updates. Love the Vstrom 650XT. I owned one for 4yrs, but its dated. Spend a bit more and go the Honda Transalp which is lighter and more power plus 21" front.
Spend a bit more?? The Transalp is double the price of the V-Strom where I live.
@@fuglbird That sucks as its only a couple more grand here. More power. lighter , 21" front, win win win. lol
21" front wheel would be good off road but not so good on road. V-strom's 19-17" wheels are great on the twisties.
@@coconuciferanuts339 You bet. My '22 650 Adventure is the best handling bike I have in the twisties.Super confidence inspiring. Love it.
Subrang ganda. Wish mgkaroon ako niyan😊
What are the differences with 2023 ?
If the simply put 3 upgrades on this thing, then it would be a front runner (for me anyway) 1. long(ish) travel USD front forks, 2. A modern tft dash, and 3. LED lights all round, then I'd be looking at nothing else except this. it just seems like old stock they're still trying to flog, for a grand too much. IN MY OPINION. 😂👍🏻
Sometimes things with too much advanced tech is not a good investment(we dont want to end up broke) good job suzuki so save our money and time
Suzuki toma mi dinero la compro
Sadly, it's still used analog meters instead of digital meter
This is a selling point for many of us that like the simple nature of this bike
And crap conventional forks.
Me gustan los medidores analógicos, no quiero nada digital. Ni pantallas de colorines gays, esta moto tiene el equilibrio perfecto entre lo clásico y lo moderno, con la electrónica justa necesaria.
Si queréis una moto robotizada donde no la llevéis vosotros sino ordenadores....que aburrimiento más grande
as far as I know, the front suspension is not adjustable in any way.
Front forks are 1980's technology. Pure garbage compared to what Suzuki is putting on the V800 and V1050.
@@verbalwidget0919
Please explain how the front forks are "less advanced"
Than any other budget bike
Do you think the MT07 is 1980's tech?
Verys 650?
Honda CB650?
Are all cheap bikes "1980's" tech in your eyes?
You sound like you NEED öhlins active forks in order to ride in a straight line
go buy that then lmao
I'v outridden plenty of BMW's on my V-strom, completely stock
Get better at riding my darling.
Although it has amazing engine I dont like how it looks. Too sharp lines. Not nice looking + hallogen headlight. Its weight looks to be a concern for solo off road adventure for beginner off ride rider. I wish Suzuki continued its DR series.
The Vstrom has always been a brilliant bike, I loved mine, but the latest colour schemes (especially the yellow) well......... awful.
Mine is the Champion yellow,tank. O.k.1st. I thought nah,then,I luv it.
None led headlight?? Not worth buying this bike.
I know from experience. LED lights are not all that they are cracked up to be. They look nice many times, but can be problematic. That being said, my dream bike has always been one of the BMW GS models. I have owned 3 motorcycles and 4 years ago, instead of getting a F700GS or F750GS from BMW, I bought a new V-Strom 650 Adventure bike. (I am a 5’ 7” rider with a 30” inseam.) All I can say is…what an absolutely wonderful machine. It has gone way beyond my expectations of a pleasurable ride. And it is much cheaper in price. I honestly would not trade my V-Strom for the BMW even if it was an even trade. Simply because it already gives me complete satisfaction when riding it, and it is so very reliable, and servicing is much cheaper. Everyone is welcome to their own opinions, but for the average public out there interested in a nice all around bike, I would recommend at least trying [test riding] someone’s V-Strom.
Halogens are better in fog and rain. LEDs just scatter more and less usable. It's actually a smart move by Suzuki
Se nota que no tienes mucha idea, los faros led fallan mucho, los de esta moto son mucho más confiables
@@antonioprivado5689 bro we're Indians. We don't understand your language. Please comment in English
@@skiph1622 You're very astute my friend. 3rd gen DL650's are a wonderous bike. Had a GS1200 and it was in the shop more than on the road/trail. Very, very undepndable
Halogen headlights? Conventional non-cartridge, non-adjusting front forks? They neutered what could have been a great motorcycle.
Halogens are better in fog and rain. LEDs just scatter more and less usable. It's actually a smart move by Suzuki
@@barun9665 Yes brilliant move from Suzuki because 99% of us are riding our motorcycles in the fog and rain? If halogen lights are so wonderful why did Suzuki not put them on their newest V800, V1050 or other high-end bikes. Let me know if you can find replacement halogen bulbs for my V1050 or T700. Face it the V650 is a forgotten turd by Suzuki otherwise they would have updated the bike years ago.
@@verbalwidget0919 now when you say , yes I rethink and actually true what you said
Even without all the bells and whistles, my '22 XT Adventure is an exceptionally exceptional motorcycle. I currently have faster and higher tech bikes, yet this machine is my all around favorite.
@@verbalwidget0919 true but this bike has tubeless tires and which 800DE doesn't have. IMHO much more important than all the above.
The bike is great, the commentary so very boring.........