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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="FredK'03Cobra" data-source="post: 2619976" data-attributes="member: 18975"><p>Another to add to your list: The Suzuki SV650. It is a good sporty V-twin. As a V, it has good torque for its small size and you won't 'outgrow' it anytime soon. With a good rider it will show its taillights to 600s that are supposedly faster. The V will be much more forgiving coming out of corners. Also, as a twin, it will be cheaper to maintain. Also, without the bodywork, it should be cheaper to insure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredK'03Cobra, post: 2619976, member: 18975"] Another to add to your list: The Suzuki SV650. It is a good sporty V-twin. As a V, it has good torque for its small size and you won't 'outgrow' it anytime soon. With a good rider it will show its taillights to 600s that are supposedly faster. The V will be much more forgiving coming out of corners. Also, as a twin, it will be cheaper to maintain. Also, without the bodywork, it should be cheaper to insure. [/QUOTE]
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