I was bale to take a SV 1000 & a DL 1000 out for a ride today during demo days.
I have alsways eyed the SV-1000 as a future replacement for the Bandit, but that was till I rode it.
Things I liked.
I am not a huge V twin fan but must admit it was entertaining. I still feel however that my moded B-12 has much more mid range punch.
The SV is much more fun to throw around. I felt very confident in the corners on this thing. (And I should add, it was a very well done demo ride where the hosts actually let us crack the throttle on occasion).
Things I hated.
Ok I just turned over 46 yesterday, but this thing has brutal ergo's. My wrists screamed in pain after 20 minutes, and I was begining to feel very cramped in the legs. I could not imagine taking one on any of the rides I have had my B-12 on. Gasp, has old age affected my riding ability?
Would not trade the Bandito for one ever.
Now on to the V-strom.
Things I liked.
This baby is a big comfy couch. I spent just as much time in the saddle with this one as the SV 1000, and really I just wanted to ride it more. Loads of leg room, and I was suprised how well the throttle resonded. (I have always thought of these as slow lumbering beasts, but not anymore) A set of luggage on this baby, and you could go anywhere.
Things I disliked
Understandably, not as much fun to throw around as the B-12.
Ugly as hell. Even I could not drink this bike pretty.
I would certainly consider one of these for serious touring. In fact I liked it better than Honda's ST 1300 I test rode last year. A possible bike sometime down the road.
Also rode a naked SV 650. Great little starter bike, and much fun. A bit to small for me.
On a sour note, one of the test riders totalled off a Bergman 650 on the ride before mine. As the story goes, he was a bit inexperianced, and went into a corner a little hot. He pulled in what his brain said was the clutch, but of course the bergman is automatic. The lever he pulled was the rear brake. This manouver caused him to highside, sending the Bergman 25 feet into the air onto a golf course, along with all the associated Bergman shrapnel that was knocked loose while it carwheeled down the highway before it came to grief on the golf course. A whitness said it was very funny watching the nicely dressed 4 some scatter for their lives.
The test rider was only bruised up, and not seriously hurt, thanks to the dealers insistance that everyone be equiped with proper gear.
Best demo ever thanks to Riverside Suzuki, in St. Albert, Canada.