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2019 V STROM OFFERINGS

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Here's the latest and greatest Suzuki V Stroms


https://www.upshiftonline.com/bikes-blog/2019-suzuki-v-strom-line
 
Nice looking bikes.....but that beak though......:doh:
I’ve got a hard enough time looking at my baby beemer......:lol2:
 
There's something about that beak that slices the wind. Changed the oil and gave mine a wash and had to make an emergency run to my local bbq place and it saw 99mph today on interstate 37. Like it has been said , it floats at 90.

I've had mine almost a year now and it is a champion at all the tests I put mine thru. Did a couple torturous sessions at the big bend. It has traveled many a mile on the Texas hill country county roads, and a couple of long (near 500) mileage day trips and endured soaking summer rains. These things are pretty amazing machines for a very reasonable price. :rider:
 
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Nice looking bikes.....but that beak though......:doh:
I’ve got a hard enough time looking at my baby beemer......[emoji38]2:
Ya kno...those kitchen can openers..........
Yeah..those
I ..for one wish Suzy hadnt hopped on the beak bandwagon... Opting instead for a fresh approach instead of anuther "me2"

But...dont think I dont like the bike & its capabilities....oh...I do...I do

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There's something about that beak that slices the wind. Changed the oil and gave mine a wash and had to make an emergency run to my local bbq place and it saw 99mph today on interstate 37. Like it has been said , it floats at 90.

I've had mine almost a year now and it is a champion at all the tests I put mine thru. Did a couple torturous sessions at the big bend. It has traveled many a mile on the Texas hill country county roads, and a couple of long (near 500) mileage day trips and endured soaking summer rains. These things are pretty amazing machines for a very reasonable price. :rider:

Agreed!

Ya kno...those kitchen can openers..........
Yeah..those
I ..for one wish Suzy hadnt hopped on the beak bandwagon... Opting instead for a fresh approach instead of anuther "me2"

But...dont think I dont like the bike & its capabilities....oh...I do...I do

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I’m with you, Rod!
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& the beek should stay on the DR....its NOT a Strom (I wish Suzy would quit trying to DR the Strom) At least Kawasaki & Yamaha have followed their own path with styling on different models

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The Wee needs the DL1000 forks, and both need to ditch the junk panniers. I reworked mine so they open, but still have to cuss them to close them. I like the looks of the beak, but my favorite cartoon growing up was Woody Woodpecker.
 
Wel I prefer the orig style Strom...
Angry Wasp
Besides..
The DRs are thumpers....Strom sure aint
& that new 250 parallel twin Strom in other countries....nooooo v v v v

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My (bike's) beek seems to have decreased in size since I bought it.
Guess I am getting used to the beak. One thing for sure is the V's have good factory headlights compared to some bikes I have owned.
 
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