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Hello,
I'm thinking of getting one of these on Suzuki's £1 0% Finance deal.
Are these as fun as they look? Hoping for a bike which I can enjoy at less than 100 mph.
How much HP do they make (I know that's not the point) what tank range do they get? Can you get off-road wheels and use them for green laning or not?
Thanks, Andy
I'm thinking of getting one of these on Suzuki's £1 0% Finance deal.
Are these as fun as they look? Hoping for a bike which I can enjoy at less than 100 mph.
How much HP do they make (I know that's not the point) what tank range do they get? Can you get off-road wheels and use them for green laning or not?
Thanks, Andy
They are iro 39bhp, top end on standard gearing 90-95mph and range 70-80 miles.
Well that's going on my DRZ400s.
I believe it is easier getting the 's' & buying road wheels than the 'sm' & off road. Not sure, but due to disc size you often need to change the caliper mount (& adding a bracket is easier than taking off). That's obviously if the caliper mount is bigger on the 'sm'
As for 'fun under a ton', that's a cert off road and the 'sm' will handle tight twisty stuff on road (with a big smile), but you might feel you need more power on long sweepers (if you're used to a big bike).
Well that's going on my DRZ400s.
I believe it is easier getting the 's' & buying road wheels than the 'sm' & off road. Not sure, but due to disc size you often need to change the caliper mount (& adding a bracket is easier than taking off). That's obviously if the caliper mount is bigger on the 'sm'
As for 'fun under a ton', that's a cert off road and the 'sm' will handle tight twisty stuff on road (with a big smile), but you might feel you need more power on long sweepers (if you're used to a big bike).
Thanks for the reply.
I think the fact that I could get the bike straight away on the 0% finance deal is the main appeal... From what you've said getting an old kwak kdx 200 (Or similar) for offroad work and getting a seperate road bike might be better £ for £.
Still, not sure if I want to waste time saving for a bike when I could be riding one!
I think the fact that I could get the bike straight away on the 0% finance deal is the main appeal... From what you've said getting an old kwak kdx 200 (Or similar) for offroad work and getting a seperate road bike might be better £ for £.
Still, not sure if I want to waste time saving for a bike when I could be riding one!
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