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Cycle News 2014 Issue 13 April 1 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 13 APRIL 1, 2014 P77 and shouldn't be for most people. First-time or entry-level riders won't feel too intimated by the SFV's small- ish stature or its user-friendly motor. Control levers are easy on your hands and fingers. Despite being cable actuated and not hydraulically actuated, clutch pull is rather light, smooth and positive, and gear chang- es are simple, easily accomplished by nothing more than a slight tap on the lever with your left foot, down or up, through all six gears. The SFV feels very light and re- sponsive at the helm. Suzuki claims that it weighs just over 440 pounds wet. It handles well and is quick to re- act when it comes to rider input. De- spite its compact size and somewhat short 56.9-inch wheelbase, and with its 25-degree and 4.09-inch rake and trail, the SFV feels solid and stable at speed, yet is ready to react instanta- neously to your commands. The bike is very responsive. The tubular han- dlebars have just the right amount of leverage for effortless corner entries. Just flick it in and enjoy. The Suzuki is just as competent on the twisties as it is on the open highways, in fact, maybe even more so. Braking power is good at both ends but not spectacular. The feel of our test bike's dual-disc front brake was a little soft, but overall the front and rear brakes are good and plenty sufficient. The SFV is not fitted with an anti-lock braking system, which, if it had, would (Above) You'll seek out the back roads on your ride into work on the SFV650. (Right) The SFV sucks little fuel yet the 645cc 90-degree V-twin motor delivers a lot of power for its size.

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