valve clearances: .006 or .010? fixing
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Motorcycle Daily says the U.S. is getting the Suzuki V-Strom for
$8,899, if anyone is interested in a liter-class adventure tourer.
It's got the 996 V-Twin, (is that close to 3 times the horsepower of
our KLR's?) but they're claiming only 456 lbs dry weight. Other
vitals include a 6-speed and a 5.8 gallon tank. Mounting hard bags
could be a challenge, but I'm sure someone can figure that out. That
name, though!! Do they really like Strom Thurmond that much?
Check out
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/08october01suzuki2002dl1000vstrom.html
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When that motor first came out gas mileage in the low thirties was reported by all. Hope they've improved that or this bike won't have much range. Always something, Bogdan> Motorcycle Daily says the U.S. is getting the Suzuki V-Strom for > $8,899, if anyone is interested in a liter-class adventure tourer. > It's got the 996 V-Twin, >
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Bogdan Swider wrote:
tourer.> > snip... the Suzuki V-Strom for > > $8,899, if anyone is interested in a liter-class adventure
thirties was> > When that motor first came out gas mileage in the low
much> reported by all. Hope they've improved that or this bike won't have
good point. i looked hard at the tl1000 and the honda superhawk. they both sound like fun, but both get low 30's, which is just ridiculous. that's a big part of why i bought a bandit. don't ask me why aprilia and ducati seem to be able to get good mileage out of fuel-injected twins but the japanese mfr's can't. mw> range.
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Bogdan Swider wrote:
tourer.> > > > > > Motorcycle Daily says the U.S. is getting the Suzuki V-Strom for > > $8,899, if anyone is interested in a liter-class adventure
thirties was> > It's got the 996 V-Twin, > > > When that motor first came out gas mileage in the low
much> reported by all. Hope they've improved that or this bike won't have
That's it. I'm buying one. It was either the TDM900 or the VStorm, which ever got here first. V-Storm wins. The TL1000 engine used in the V-Storm is an excellent motor that is quite thrifty. You may be thinking about the Honda motor used in the Super Hawk. Gino> range. > > Always something, > > Bogdan
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Hey, isn't that a bit strong ? I know they've dropped the ball on the mileage thing, but still. Bogdan> the japanese mfr's can't. > mw > >
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be> the V-Storm is an excellent motor that is quite thrifty. You may
below taken from from a tl1000 faq http://www.micapeak.com/TL1000S/faq/p3.html "Gas mileage You'll never get 50 mpg. Live with it. Seriously, your mileage will improve as the bike gets broken in. The ECU upgrade and a careful and proper TPS adjustment will improve your mileage significantly compared to the early shippment bikes. Expect to get in the 35mpg (40mpg British, 15km/liter) range, plus or minus, depending upon how you ride. " i think i saw an alarming figure (32 or so) in the back of cycle world, or whoever it is that has a couple pages of stats and stuff on recently tested bikes in the back. mw> thinking about the Honda motor used in the Super Hawk. >
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., MWeaver@n... wrote:
The> below taken from from a tl1000 faq > http://www.micapeak.com/TL1000S/faq/p3.html > > "Gas mileage > You'll never get 50 mpg. Live with it. > Seriously, your mileage will improve as the bike gets broken in.
your> ECU upgrade and a careful and proper TPS adjustment will improve
minus,> mileage significantly compared to the early shippment bikes. Expect > to get in the 35mpg (40mpg British, 15km/liter) range, plus or
on> depending upon how you ride. " > > i think i saw an alarming figure (32 or so) in the back of cycle > world, or whoever it is that has a couple pages of stats and stuff
Okay. I'll live with it. Hell, I used to tour on a Sporster with a 2.25gal tank. The V-storm will carry 5.8 gallons... That's good enough for me, but not nearly as good as the king if thrifty; ZRX1100. Just flat out amazes me how that bike can haul in 50+ mpg while cruising at high speed. Gino> recently tested bikes in the back. > mw
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I'm sorry, but this thing looks "Adventure Tourer" as much as the Bandit does. High pipes and a sump guard doesn't qualify it as one. My 97' Tiger looks like a friggin' motocrosser compared to the V-Storm. I'd love to have that engine though.
West
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "West Hovland" wrote:
Bandit does. High pipes and a sump guard doesn't qualify it as one. My 97' Tiger looks like a friggin' motocrosser compared to the V- Storm. I'd love to have that engine though.> I'm sorry, but this thing looks "Adventure Tourer" as much as the
I agree, and if I do get it, it will probably never see dirt. What it appears to be, however, is a relatively light, all-weather, all- arounder. Much like what the TDM was intended to be. Gino> > West > >
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In a message dated 10/8/01 12:14:58 PM EST, bSwider@...
writes:
<< When that motor first came out gas mileage in the low thirties was
reported by all. Hope they've improved that or this bike won't have much
range >>
If its the TL1000s motor ,Four out of 5 would blow the
motor before 10,000 miles, Spin the rods, Bad oiling problems,
Mike
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