First reaction on the blogosphere from the leak last week has been pretty lukewarm. After several teasers suggest a "new bike from the middle class" that many had anticipated the introduction of a radically changed Suzuki's new V-Strom, perhaps somewhere in the 800cc segment to compete with the new F800GS Tiger 800 Triumph and BMW.
Proclaims the "time of real adventure," Suzuki teaser campaign suggests something more off-road oriented than the previous Wee-Strom. The reality turned into something even better suited to pavement than dirt.
When the first pictures and information on the perception was born in 2012, Suzuki V-Strom 650 was, as the cliche goes into more evolutionary than revolutionary. But maybe it's not a bad thing. Previous V-Strom 650 was a very capable machine, powered by the good reception of the engine inherited from the Suzuki SV650 and SFV650 Gladius.
Proclaims the "time of real adventure," Suzuki teaser campaign suggests something more off-road oriented than the previous Wee-Strom. The reality turned into something even better suited to pavement than dirt.
When the first pictures and information on the perception was born in 2012, Suzuki V-Strom 650 was, as the cliche goes into more evolutionary than revolutionary. But maybe it's not a bad thing. Previous V-Strom 650 was a very capable machine, powered by the good reception of the engine inherited from the Suzuki SV650 and SFV650 Gladius.
Suzuki also claims a 10% improvement in fuel economy, resulting in a thinner, lighter fluid reservoir with a capacity of 5.3 gallons to 5.8 liters. Called an empty weight of 472 kg, the 2012 V-Strom ABS is about 13 pounds lighter than the 2011 version.
The new V-Strom uses the same aluminum twin spar frame and swingarm than the previous model. 43 mm telescopic fork front suspension uses five preload adjustments, and 150 shots. The rear suspension also features adjustable spring preload, a knob for tuning the chassis under the cover on the right side.
Venue 2012 V-Strom 650 is a new one with embossed logo and red stitching. At 32.9 inches, seat sits 0.6 inches higher than the previous version, which according to Suzuki, reducing rider fatigue in driving distance. Riders with longer or shorter legs, Suzuki offers a couple of seats, which are the variation in height of the seat of both 33.7 inches or 32.1 inches.
Another update is the new instrument panel with an analog tachometer and an adjustable brightness LCD display. LCD screen displays a speedometer, fuel level, ambient temperature and odometer / tripmeter / fuel consumption. The speedometer includes a coolant and oil temperature warning and a way to freeze warning lights when the road temperature approaches zero.