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Cycle News 2013 Issue 37 September 17

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RIDING IMPRESSION P54 2013 SUZUKI V-STROM 650 ABS ADVENTURE here. The 650 was just as big a hit as the 1000, much of which had to do with its dollar-to-performance ratio. At well under $10,000, the V-Strom 650 was simply a bargain. In 2012, the V-Strom 650 enjoyed its first major overhaul since its 2004 debut. It got a much-needed facelift, enginesupdates to improve torque and fuel economy, chassis mods to improve handling, and many tweaks throughout to improve ergonomics and overall riding enjoyment. Suzuki also introduced the Adventure version, which is exactly the same bike but fitted with factory aluminum side cases, touring windscreen and ac- cessory bar - the things that most people buy for their V-Stroms right away. I rode the revamped 2012 VStrom for a short time when it first came out, but more recently got the chance to actually live with the 2013 V-Strom 650 ABS Adventure for a while and found myself again thinking: What a cool bike. The V-Strom 650 ABS wears many hats. It's an entry-level bike, an adventure/tourer, a fun back roads weekend bike, a commuter, an around-towner and, to some extent, an off-road bike. You name it, the V-Strom pretty much does it. I used it mostly as a commuter while it was in my possession, and what The factory-equipped aluminum cargo bags, touring windscreen and accessory bar turn the standard V-Strom 650 into an Adventure. a great machine it is for that. Hung in a twin-spar aluminum chassis, the 645cc 90-degree V-twin liquid-cooled motor, which was significantly massaged in 2012, has a broad spread of power and enough of it overall to keep up with the flow of traffic. And there is enough left in the bank to overtake cars quite easily while already at speed. I never felt at a horsepower disadvantage on the road despite its relatively small powerplant. Sometimes vibration can be somewhat of an issue for any sub-750cc streetbike, even

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