Versys 1000
#12
RE: Versys 1000
Some 650's are slowed down quite a bit in the wind and on hills, a 1000 also makes a nice highway speed long distance mount and for those that tour two-up.
I had a DR650SE and it wasn't that great in power department.
I had a DR650SE and it wasn't that great in power department.
#13
RE: Versys 1000
A Versys 650 is ideal for my kind of traveling. A 1000 would be a bit much, but I wonder what powerplant it has? A Versys 250? I'll keep my KLX for the 250 displacement. At least I know I can jump the KLX without damaging the pipes.
I've been trying to find a Versys 650, just to takea peek at one. So far, no dealers have them on the showroom. But I do find a lot more KTM dual-sport conversion bikes.
I've been trying to find a Versys 650, just to takea peek at one. So far, no dealers have them on the showroom. But I do find a lot more KTM dual-sport conversion bikes.
#14
RE: Versys 1000
ORIGINAL: deej
Nope, if I was to get anything it would be this.
It may not be a Kawi, but its the right color for sure. Man that thing is sweet!!!
Nope, if I was to get anything it would be this.
It may not be a Kawi, but its the right color for sure. Man that thing is sweet!!!
#17
RE: Versys 1000
ORIGINAL: ZX1100F1
Some 650's are slowed down quite a bit in the wind and on hills, a 1000 also makes a nice highway speed long distance mount and for those that tour two-up.
I had a DR650SE and it wasn't that great in power department.
Some 650's are slowed down quite a bit in the wind and on hills, a 1000 also makes a nice highway speed long distance mount and for those that tour two-up.
I had a DR650SE and it wasn't that great in power department.
Run with the V-storm? I 'think' it will hold its own, but it would be nice to see some magazine do a 'shoot-out,' wouldn't it? I've got a lot ofrespect for the V-strom..lots of bang for the buck, but I think I might be in favor of thegreater suspension travel on the Versys. I love bikes that are forgiving on nastyroads.[8D]
#20
RE: Versys 1000
+1
I wasn't comparing the power of the DR650 to the Versys or V-strom, just voicing my opinion on the need for some people to have a 1000cc+ size bike versus (no pun) a smaller bore machine.
I;ve rode both V-trom models and was very impressd with the power of each, have not rode a Versys yet.
The DR650 is most likely the biggest dog in the 650cc class for sale in the U.S.
I wasn't comparing the power of the DR650 to the Versys or V-strom, just voicing my opinion on the need for some people to have a 1000cc+ size bike versus (no pun) a smaller bore machine.
I;ve rode both V-trom models and was very impressd with the power of each, have not rode a Versys yet.
The DR650 is most likely the biggest dog in the 650cc class for sale in the U.S.