Pros: Light, low, lean, and loads of fun to ride. Cons: Terrible stock seat, small gas tank.
I'm 40+ years old and, until now have never needed or wanted a motorcycle. BUT, suddenly this summer, something snapped and I started really wanting to ride a motorcycle. My husband refers to my new 2003 Suzuki Savage as "the most expensive vet bill ...
Pros: Very light, nice torque, low seat height. Very beginner friendly! Cons: Small gas tank, no trip odometer, not for taller riders
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review of my 2000 Ninja 250r it's the highest form of compliment. Introduction If you don't feel like reading ...
Pros: Good first bike for the beginner under 6 feet tall Cons: May be a bit small for riders over 6 feet tall
2004 Suzuki Savage 650 This is my first motorcycle I have ever bought. The bike is a good for someone whom has never ridden before, and isn't tall in statue. As you read this, the Savage has been discontinued. It is now called the S40. I don't ...
Pros: Light weight, good gas mileage, belt drive Cons: small gas tank, 2.8 gals
This is a review on my 2005 Suzuki LS650 Savage now known as the Boulevard S40 . I bought the bike a week and a half ago. I was looking for a new Motorcycle and stopped by the Suzuki dealership. I went in looking for a middle weight cruiser. I looked ...
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