Kawasaki Versys 650 Vs Suzuki V-Strom 650XT | 650CC Adventure Bike Shootout

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  • A Comprehensive Specs Showdown between the Kawasaki Versys 650 & Suzuki V-Strom 650XT.
    Kawasaki’s very popular middleweight tourer that sits among the top in the class, the Versys 650. Up against Suzuki’s very well equipped and capable offering that is challenging it for the throne, the V-strom 650 XT. These are two of the most popular Middleweight Adventure tourer bikes on the market right now and for good reason, designed to be able to tackle mile after mile both on and offroad and cover some real distance.
    Hi how’s it going? I’m Kwackajack and welcome to another episode of the Versus series. Today we have Kawasaki and Suzuki going head to head in a direct specs comparison to compare the styling, claimed engine and power specs, exhaust sounds, weight, suspension and brakes, fuel economy, features and price. But before we get into that make sure to leave a like on the video and hit subscribe if you haven’t already to join our great community of moto lovers!
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  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 Před 3 lety +45

    Both good motorcycles, but a 90° v-twin 650 inherently provides primary balance and, by default, a character that differentiates it from a parallel twin. For me, that character is priceless.

    • @actstuntcam
      @actstuntcam Před 3 lety +6

      I did think the DL sounded better than the Versys. However, I love the sound of my Africa Twin and that is a parallel twin, so I think it depends on the bike. A DL1000 with aftermarket pipes is a thing of beauty - music to the ears :)

    • @ewganhoff
      @ewganhoff Před 3 lety +6

      @@actstuntcam AT has 270 crank which gives the power strokes the same spacing as 90 v twin. So it sounds like (and practically is) a v twin.

  • @johnyoung3511
    @johnyoung3511 Před 2 lety +9

    I had a 2009 VStrom 650 and put 45,000 miles on it. Never let me down. Now I have a 2021 model. Can't say fairer than that :-)

  • @jhooton75
    @jhooton75 Před 3 lety +38

    Great comparison. I have 20,000 miles on my Versys 650, and agree with everything you're saying. About 75% of my riding is a 25 mile commute to work via combination of highway and country roads. The other 25% is a mix of interstate, 2 lane, and dirt and gravel roads. It's done everything I've asked it to do. I don't regret my purchase at all. But I think if I was doing any more off road than what I do, I'd go with something more adventure oriented.

    • @dragoclarke9497
      @dragoclarke9497 Před rokem +1

      Agree, 30000 trouble free miles on mine, touring all over Europe.

    • @HazardSports
      @HazardSports Před 5 měsíci +1

      What did you end up doing? I did 30,000mi on a Versys 650. Sold it for a new Africa Twin and did abut 13,000mi on it. Then sold that and back on a new Versys 650. I will explain it all in a few videos I am uploading soon - but clearly you see where I went in that search for the best bike for me. I am curious if you bought an ADV or if you’re still in the Versys.

  • @Effenent
    @Effenent Před 3 lety +24

    I'll have my 2015 V-Strom 650 XT paid off in a couple months. Hit 69k miles last week. Love it. Can't wait to hit 100k. :D

    • @tonycj7860
      @tonycj7860 Před 2 lety +2

      100k? Push those numbers to 200K!!

  • @heltonvampo6959
    @heltonvampo6959 Před 3 lety +32

    I bought v-strom 650xt 2019 and it fits all my needs.A strong reason (beside cheap,reliable,good allround bike) is that it is the biggest bike of its category (adv touring 650-900cc) and i do lot of tours with my wife and it has a lot of space...maybe i need to go for a better saddle in the future.Highly recommend this bike!

  • @carlossrcadventure9484
    @carlossrcadventure9484 Před 3 lety +14

    Last month i was in the cross road between the two bikes.. but decided on the vstrom650 and i am happy with it.

  • @mishimposble
    @mishimposble Před 3 lety +20

    I love my Versys. Over 42,000 miles already

  • @robertedge4213
    @robertedge4213 Před 3 lety +24

    Just bought a 2021 V-strom 650xt after saving up and watching heaps of reviews and also know a few guys that have either have had or still own V-stroms. Am hooked and love it!

    • @depe8658
      @depe8658 Před 3 lety +1

      Very good choice, it might not be the prettiest or fastest or the best at actually anything, but there is a reason the vstrom has such a big following. Love my 2015 Vstrom 650

  • @SandroGrow
    @SandroGrow Před 3 lety +30

    I like both and have to confess that the V-Strom is more confortable for both the rider and the passenger considering the original seat, but a custom seat will solve that. The V-Strom is kinda boring on the road, imo... The suspension is amazingly confortable, but the wheel distance and the larger front wheel makes it a heavier bike in the turns, whyle the Versys is very agile and capable of turning almost as a sport bike, which is one of the major reasons I went with it instead of the V-Strom. The wheel distance also affects maneuvers in city traffic, being the versys much easier to ride in traffic. The other major reason I went with the Versys is the price. The Tourer (full) version is cheaper than the stock V-strom.
    I'm with my second Versys 650 Tourer.

    • @9gagerofl
      @9gagerofl Před 2 lety +2

      Dont forget you can completely tune the versys suspension to your ride style. V-strom has a fixed suspension 🥴

    • @Krydolph
      @Krydolph Před 2 lety +1

      Dunno if it changed a lot recently, or its just the market I am in. But I can get the V-strom with the big pacage with all the extras and luggage, for less than the base versys, or the same if I chose the vstrom XT. But price is the main reason I lean more towards V-strom right now. I think they both would be great, but if price was of no concern to me, I would probably chose versys

    • @TrustyZ900
      @TrustyZ900 Před 8 dny

      I can truthfully say, my '22 XT Adventure is one of the most agile bikes in the twisties I've ever ridden.I also have a Z900, Z900RS, SV 650 and HD Low Rider S. I'd like to see a duel up in the mountains between both. The handling of the DL is impeccable. Would put it up against any bike including a versys.

  • @peterbuxey4355
    @peterbuxey4355 Před 2 lety +3

    Just ordered my second 650 xt had 2017 great bike brought new 2022 pick it up in couple of weeks happy days

  • @yourmatejay
    @yourmatejay Před 2 lety +6

    Great review. I had a first gen vstrom 650. It was a bit top heavy and I didn’t enjoy riding two up so I sold it and bought my gsxr. I actually really miss it riding on longer trips - I’d happily have another one as a second bike to go off-road and on camping trips with the boys 👍

  • @souhailshamaissem7564

    Another top video mate.
    And as always it's nice to see Australian contents on you tube.

  • @oceantri
    @oceantri Před 2 lety +11

    I went with the 2020 Vstrom 650xt adventure. Very, very happy with it.

  • @falchiherve2024
    @falchiherve2024 Před 3 lety +38

    V Strom has been my choice......l m so happy with it!

    • @Kwackajack
      @Kwackajack  Před 3 lety

      Love to hear it! What's your favourite thing about the bike?

    • @falchiherve2024
      @falchiherve2024 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Kwackajack e everything......bought it brand new mars 2018 and made 53 000 km till now.........ne this is just the begining....a fantastix bike.....smooth....conmfortable....cheap......reliable.........and very fun too for those who know how to ride it.........

    • @riaanvanwyk5374
      @riaanvanwyk5374 Před 3 lety

      @@falchiherve2024 have you taken it off-road? If so how did it perform?

    • @falchiherve2024
      @falchiherve2024 Před 3 lety +3

      @@riaanvanwyk5374 i dont wanna go offroad.......for this i take my allterrain bycicle my VTT....To me this v strom is for the roads only......a fantastic bike

    • @coconuciferanuts339
      @coconuciferanuts339 Před 3 lety

      Me too.Luv me Suzee.

  • @MatheusXJapan
    @MatheusXJapan Před 3 lety +13

    People... lovers of motorcycles, no doubt both bikes are very good and they face any road! Important thing is not about brand, but the friends you have to ride bike together.

  • @actstuntcam
    @actstuntcam Před 3 lety +55

    I'd go Vstrom - I had the big brother and it was awesome. However, the 650 Wee-strom, sells 4-1 against the big brother. It is value for money, with a bullet-proof engine and handles better than the 1000 everywhere. Great review.

    • @Kwackajack
      @Kwackajack  Před 3 lety +7

      True! I think they are a good size for these kinds of bikes

    • @actstuntcam
      @actstuntcam Před 3 lety +6

      @@Kwackajack I haven't ridden the Versys. However, the Ninja 650 I rode (I think the second shape/version) was one of the best all-round sports/tourer/commuter bikes I've ever ridden. If the Versys is as good - it will also be excellent.

    • @campbellrousselle9752
      @campbellrousselle9752 Před rokem +3

      @No_Name It depends on what you are doing with them. I wouldn't take the 650 WeeStrom for two-up touring. However, riding one-up with limited luggage and doing more-serious off-road I'd definitely prefer the 650 over the 1000. If I was only doing the odd gravel road, I'd still take the 1000.

    • @actstuntcam
      @actstuntcam Před rokem +2

      @No_Name I liked my 1000 - It was adequate 2-up. I can't imagine the 650 would be that good 2-up with 64hp. Plus the 1000 was wayyyy more exciting to ride and I enjoyed harassing sportbikes. Don't get me wrong, I love the 650. I think it is probably one of the most underrated bikes on the market. That is why they are cheap new and expensive second hand. If you think it is enough for 2, then it is enough for 2, for you. I just wouldn't get one for touring - it has no advantages. As a more serious off-roader the 650 makes sense, especially if you are small, weak, and or old (I considered one for that reason, but bought an Africa Twin instead). If I was only doing road and gravel I'd buy the 1000 (as previously stated). It is faster, pulls harder, it is better at track days and they are cheaper. In reference to your statement "...it has the guts to pull and be comfy..." The same is equally true of the 1000 except with more pull and the same comfort.

    • @actstuntcam
      @actstuntcam Před rokem +3

      @No_Name 'Low Ball'? What planet are you living on? I've owned a DL1000 and ridden the DL650 back-to-back with it, so I know EXACTLY what they feel like in comparison to each other. I loved the 650. I've already said as much. How is that 'Low Balling' it?
      I've also toured on a couple of 250s, owned two DR650s, which I rode a lot in all kinds of conditions (I sold my last DR650 to buy my Africa Twin). I raced a WR426 around a long circuit. Having said that all of those bikes were pretty shit when riding fast and riding long distances!
      As far as 650 twins go, I wrote an article on both the DL650 AND the Ninja 650 when I worked at Kiwi Rider (I said the Ninja was one of the best bikes I'd ever ridden), so I'm familiar with both of those. I also owned and raced a Hyosung GT650. I like 650s. They are great! IS THAT LOWBALLING THOSE BIKES?
      If you think small-capacity bikes are the best thing for touring 2-up, fill your boots.

  • @R3CO249
    @R3CO249 Před 2 lety +2

    I've owned a 650 for nearly 4 years. Little off road. Mainly roads and occasionally long distance highway. It's a fantastic bike! Going to keep it as long as I can.

  • @dianahardy7916
    @dianahardy7916 Před 3 lety +26

    I have owned both and used them for gravel roads and two up road touring. Kawa was the full power version.I would happily own either one again. If you are considering either, I suggest test ride both and decide which one suits you. The Vstrom is a bit more spacious for two people.

  • @bobbyjoesugar
    @bobbyjoesugar Před 2 lety

    Just got my 2020 Versys- very pleased with my purchase

  • @TrustyZ900
    @TrustyZ900 Před 2 lety +4

    In 2017, I seen both the Versys and the Vstrom side by side in the local showroom. I preferred the look of the V strom to the Versys. I then spoke to the lead mechanic and warranty manager and both said if they had to chose, they'd go Vstrom. I've had the DL for four glorious years and have no complaints, except for a funky seat cover, which I replaced. This bike is superb. I've had bigger and faster, yet this bike always puts a smile on my face. Try one , you'll love it.

  • @davidmorphett8997
    @davidmorphett8997 Před 3 lety +4

    I own a 2013 Vstrom 650 . 47000 kms and building . 2 Recalls with no problems and just a joy to own ....It does everything easily with no specialties to name . A great allrounder and I have grown to love it . 500kms from a tank is not unusual and face it most riding we do is at 80 - 100 kms an hour ....why be uncomfortable on a Sport bike ? Ride a Vstrom 650 and see how big they actually are . I would definitely buy another one

  • @jokermtb
    @jokermtb Před 3 lety +7

    I like the vstrom better - it's much longer than the versys, and that ability to stretch out on a long ride is wonderful.

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 Před 2 lety +9

    I opt for the Kawasaki for the rubber mounted frame.That does mitigate vibration alot.I think the Kawasaki is also more aesthetically appealing with only a hint of a beak.You really can't go wrong with either one which is a great thing.Excellent job comparing and contrasting these two bikes.Thank you.👍👍

  • @johnrenehan7406
    @johnrenehan7406 Před rokem

    Good straight talking review guys 👌👌👌

  • @awhoot1
    @awhoot1 Před rokem +4

    I’m a fan of the Suzuki, I’m a fan of both manufacturers though!! Two big reasons for me is the 90° V twin on the Suzuki just sounds amazing, and it does appear to be a little more off-road capable!👍🏻

  • @jeppo1185
    @jeppo1185 Před 3 lety +12

    Great Review Kwakajack:)
    After test riding both bikes, I went with the Versys 650. It just fitted me better and was more comfortable for me.
    Rode from Adelaide to Coffs Harbour over xmas and it performed very well. I dropped 3 teeth on the rear, which helped on the highway and I averaged 22.5 km per ltr.
    Just an easy bike to live with every day.

    • @jaywhoisit4863
      @jaywhoisit4863 Před 3 lety

      That’s not very good highway mileage for a 650. Especially with the longer gearing in the rear. I have a 1000 Vstrom with short gearing (one down in the front) and I get 21 km/l on the highway.

    • @ElLuigyboy
      @ElLuigyboy Před 2 lety

      Jay is right, I have a 2nd Gen 2012 Strom 650, it gives me 25-27 km average per lt with stock gearing at 110-120 kph

    • @rutwickgangurde3247
      @rutwickgangurde3247 Před 2 lety

      How is it in city traffic? Daily commute to work maybe, handling around corners and in traffic, low speed torque, weight handling etc.?

  • @rutwickgangurde3247
    @rutwickgangurde3247 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for mentioning the prices in INR, these two are getting very popular here these days.

  • @CR-in5vc
    @CR-in5vc Před 2 lety +1

    Out of about all the bikes I owned; Moto Guzzi v7 special, Honda ctx1300, Yamaha Roadliner, Kawasaki z900rs, Honda vtx1300, Honda monkey, Indian Springfield dark horse, and now the v storm 650 (2017) my favorite by far; enough power for 2 up, light, maneuvers, taller seating, the feel of the engine, just offroad possibilities, wired wheels and tubeless tires. About to pull a deal on a Triumph 800 xta but top heavy feel. You won't be disappointed with the 650: I think that's my favorite platform; the 650's engine, you can drive them hard yet you won't be going extremely fast

  • @paulsmith3487
    @paulsmith3487 Před rokem

    Yep! Can't argue that!

  • @timothyangus954
    @timothyangus954 Před 4 měsíci

    I have had a Gen2 650 for 9 years now. In 2018 I rode it 2 up around the world including going all around Australia. 260 mile range, good economy and comfy all day.

  • @dan27052
    @dan27052 Před rokem +1

    I have a 08 Suzuki v-strom 650, and a 16 Kawasaki versys 650. I know they are different generations, but I’ll give my take. I think that the V-strom is better for long rides. It’s smother, less vibrations and the larger wheels make it seem like a better ride. The Kawasaki is great for quick runs around town. I put a 14 tooth front sprocket on the Suzuki (down for the 15 tooth stock), and the Kawasaki stock gearing is still quicker. Overall I think they both are good at different things. The suzuki I like because it’s smooth, and a very good leaner. I’ve actually drug the foot pegs more than once on it. The Kawasaki is quick and great to jump train tracks and speed bumps, but can’t lean turns as well. Hope this helps for anyone who cares… lol

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 Před 3 lety +3

    I had the v-strom. A great do it all bike. The versys is probably great too.

  • @jeffjones4071
    @jeffjones4071 Před 3 lety +3

    I tested both 2021s I went with the Vstrom 650xt ….. I love my Strom Purchased May 4 2021

  • @floridaboy7787
    @floridaboy7787 Před 3 lety +1

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    • @Kwackajack
      @Kwackajack  Před 3 lety +1

      Appreciate it!

    • @floridaboy7787
      @floridaboy7787 Před 3 lety

      @@Kwackajack the cool thing about you is you leave it up to the viewer witch bike they like better ............... unlike others (yammy noob) who are trying to push their views on to people watching .............

  • @ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA
    @ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA Před 3 lety +1

    outstanding review!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @Kwackajack
      @Kwackajack  Před 3 lety +1

      Just a specs comparison! But glad you like it. Would love to get my hands on both bikes to make a proper review

    • @ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA
      @ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA Před 3 lety

      @@Kwackajack love the versys ! But for on and off road the vstrom takes it. Such a cool bike!

  • @kymstock1852
    @kymstock1852 Před 2 lety

    I used to own a Vstrom 2013 model. Being from a back ground on dirt bikes I was surprised how poor the suspension was. I upgraded it with stiffer springs and a damper kit. It was better , but one ride on a Tiger XCX and I was sold.

  • @danh.3675
    @danh.3675 Před 3 lety +6

    Having owned a 2014 Vstrom 1000, and currently owning a 2017 versys 650, I would say that the versys with the 17 front wheel has more sporty turning on pavement. Also lots of power for a 650. It has no off-road pretensions, and I don’t either. Strom was very stable, it wanted to go straight down the road, also good for some dirt.

  • @jagadeeshbabuk7914
    @jagadeeshbabuk7914 Před 3 lety +18

    Love the storm❤️😎 it looks like a big horse 🐎🐎

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      @arlodesmond4296 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @aresmicah3129
      @aresmicah3129 Před 2 lety

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      @arlodesmond4296 Před 2 lety +1

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  • @Chelsea-cu1pw
    @Chelsea-cu1pw Před 3 lety +3

    I like both of them

  • @leosedf
    @leosedf Před 3 lety +4

    The versys is more Road oriented that's why I chose it. Very good for Europe. Both are very good but the versys is looking better.

  • @tonymarshall2384
    @tonymarshall2384 Před 3 lety +1

    A good review video.

  • @daveunderhill9636
    @daveunderhill9636 Před 3 lety +5

    Im on my second Vstrom. Had an 04 650 for a few years and really enjoyed it. Rode a Triumph 900 Scrambler for a couple years then recently picked up a 19 Vstrom 650.

    • @Kwackajack
      @Kwackajack  Před 3 lety

      How do you find the Strom?

    • @daveunderhill9636
      @daveunderhill9636 Před 3 lety

      @@Kwackajack I really like it. Good on fuel and has a nice range. The main reason for selling the Triumph and goig back to the V Strom was for the ride quality. The Triumph was really stiff in the back. I have back problems and some of the roads around here are pretty rough. The V Strom rides much better. I have never rode the Versys so I can't compare the two.

  • @rrishi997
    @rrishi997 Před 3 lety +5

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    • @Kwackajack
      @Kwackajack  Před 3 lety +3

      Love seeing the passion you guys have for those ADV bikes! They have some of the best videos of the bikes out

  • @sebbwebbo7557
    @sebbwebbo7557 Před rokem

    I own a Versys650 (non restricted here in Europe). After 2 seasons (can't ride for a few months in the winter because of snow/ice/salt on the streets) the trip counter is at 35.000km.
    The only thing that broke twice is the bulp of the headlight - not a real issue as it is replaced in 10 minutes.
    Beside that, I haven't had issues at all. And it's a hell of a fun in the twisties - bad for the bank account, as you need new tires permanently :D
    I also take her on gravel roads or forestry roads from time to time - works fine if it's not too rough and you don't think you're a dakar racer.
    But my little Versys has seen more "offroad" than most BMW GS' or Africa Twins here.
    All in all I can't complain and don't regret buying her.
    Sure, there are more capable, stronger, prettier or faster bikes out there, but everytime when I'm back in the saddle, I'm just happy with her and don't really need something else :)
    I'm sure you can take both mentioned Bikes - the VStrom and the Versys - for an around the world trip. Both would do great!

  • @Censuwine
    @Censuwine Před rokem +1

    I agree that the Suzuki is probably the better bike and were it not for its hideous looks, I would probably prefer it over the Kawy. However, I couldn't bear to look at it let alone live with it.

  • @ler3968
    @ler3968 Před 2 lety +2

    I have been looking at both of these models for two years. You have confirmed my 1st choice, the Kawa 650 for its features & history as a solid bike at a great price. I just wish it was about 50mm lower as my legs are growing shorter I think. 😉

    • @basaenala1173
      @basaenala1173 Před 2 lety

      ... growing shorter...😁😁

    • @chadkline4268
      @chadkline4268 Před 2 lety +1

      G-dammit, tall people need bikes too, and there really aren't many available! Stop demanding every bike be made for men under 6ft 🥴

    • @ler3968
      @ler3968 Před 2 lety

      @@chadkline4268sooo sorry dude, approx 12% of the general population (US-UK-EU) is over 6ft tall. So there is a bigger mkt for us wee shorties--and women too..Cheers

    • @chadkline4268
      @chadkline4268 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ler3968 thanks for the statistics. But 90-95% of motorcycles are made for men under 6ft. Only about 5% will fit a man over 6ft 2in. It's very difficult to buy a motorcycle if you are 6ft 3in or more, so if a few are tall, please don't take them away from us 👍

  • @patricksandeberg8184
    @patricksandeberg8184 Před 3 lety +7

    Of these two it's the V-strom for me. But in the class. I'd grab a T700

    • @JJamJ
      @JJamJ Před 2 lety +1

      Completely different beasts. I had the T7 now own xt65 v strom. Xt much more rd biased which is now where most of my miles are. The T7 is a handful off road as it is too heavy.

  • @dindoducay08
    @dindoducay08 Před 3 lety +4

    New subs here from Phillipines. I'll go for v Strom. Thank you for including ph conversion for the price.. More reviews sir Jack.. Godbless.. Ridesafe..

    • @vonoli2662
      @vonoli2662 Před 3 lety

      sir bakit parang walang gumagamit ng V strom dito sa PH? halos Versys lahat ng mga binibili. ano kaya ang edge ng V strom vs Versys?

    • @alucardlord9032
      @alucardlord9032 Před 2 lety

      @@vonoli2662 kasi, tayong mga riders napapalingon sa mga patrollers na nakakasalubong natin , tapos namamangha tayo sa bike nila, kaya ayun versys nagugustuhan natin haha

  • @Cheezmonka
    @Cheezmonka Před 2 lety +3

    Those 0-100 km/h times seem pretty high for both bikes in the unrestricted models. Were those times perhaps meant for the restricted versions?

  • @fuglbird
    @fuglbird Před měsícem

    The size and placement of the exhaust is much better on the Versys. On the V-Strom fixed panniers are mounted on outside of the exhaust and the bike becomes very wide. Except for a topbox I would only use soft luggage on the V-Strom. Fuel consumption and reliability are better for the V-Strom.

  • @johnnyViDeO
    @johnnyViDeO Před 3 lety +1

    Good review. I can't decide, but I do more hwy riding than dirt, so the Kaw gets the edge. I'd like to see an expansion of the V-Strom line, offering 550, 950, and 1250 cc versions. I do like the stubby exhaust under the Kaw better, and the windscreen is easier to adjust. The V has better looks, IMHO. You can't go wrong with either, as they are both great fun and value for the money.

  • @coreytravisbean
    @coreytravisbean Před rokem

    having owned both, i do want to add that kawasaki's paint finish is more premium. The Vstrom was prone to paint flaking, especially on the beak. I am a bit of a kawasaki simp though, so take my advice with a grain of salt. Both are amazing bikes, I am a motorcycle technician and my boss rides a vstrom 1050 and I've loved it when he lets me take it out. I can't knock either brand, or either model. Can't go wrong with either one.

  • @akgyadizagaskeun3732
    @akgyadizagaskeun3732 Před 3 lety +1

    V strom looking good👍👍

  • @paulwhite7475
    @paulwhite7475 Před 5 měsíci

    I would automatically go Suzuki before any other manufacturer. Nice to know in this market section its the best best too. Thanks for a good video . Please just stop calling it a Kawazaki

  • @ricksilver7398
    @ricksilver7398 Před rokem

    I've been studying a lot of reviews and with a tire size change the Versy can be a formidable off road bike as well. All though both are awesome I would take the Versy

  • @JohnDoe-xr5is
    @JohnDoe-xr5is Před 3 lety +6

    I have a 2018 Versys 650. (Never been on the Vstrom) The bike is great for my non-off road riding, but it's biggest obstacle is it's high center of gravity combined with it's high seat height. (then add 40lbs of gas up high) The bike can be difficult to handle at parking lot speeds. It wants to tip..fast. But once you're over about 13mph....it's wonderful. Also, I would NEVER take it off road because of the high center of gravity. And I'll also admit, if I get another bike, I'll downsize to the Honda CB500X.

    • @deea2680
      @deea2680 Před 2 lety +2

      You have written this a number of times on youtube, I guess the Versys is too much for you!

    • @rafiqrza28
      @rafiqrza28 Před rokem

      Cb500 x the worst bike i ever had,on highway wobbling like crazy,not enough power like verys

  • @sathishrao7926
    @sathishrao7926 Před 3 lety +6

    They priced VStrom ridiculously higher than the more popular Versys in India..
    Honda priced their CB500X almost equal to that of Versys in India..
    So, Versys is all set to continue its dominance in this middleweight “Pseudo Off-road capable” tourer segment in India !

    • @metalsadman
      @metalsadman Před 3 lety

      Same here in Philippines, vstrom is expensive,the 500x tho is quite affordable.

  • @ritabrataroy8523
    @ritabrataroy8523 Před 3 lety +2

    Bro please do a comparison between BMW 1250 GS & KTM Super Adventure 1290

  • @robsonenduro3316
    @robsonenduro3316 Před 2 lety +2

    Versys has much better handling, especially when 2up. It's better looking as well. I sold v-strom after a year.

  • @giorossi15
    @giorossi15 Před 3 lety +3

    Kawasaki is no mystery that it is inferior to Suzuki starting with the poor frame in welded iron tubes while on Suzuki we have a magnificent aluminum frame, and then ... the strong piece, the engine ... but do you want to put a cheap 2-cylinder in line with a V-twin.
    but let's not joke, you shouldn't have any doubts about the purchase.!

  • @FaxMe2Barbados
    @FaxMe2Barbados Před 3 lety +4

    sold the v-strom to get the versys. so far so good.

    • @actstuntcam
      @actstuntcam Před 3 lety +3

      Interesting, what makes it a better bike for you?

  • @rileythomson9400
    @rileythomson9400 Před 3 lety

    love my 09 Wee strom

  • @mickleblade
    @mickleblade Před 3 lety +1

    Are you going to compare it the the new tracer 7? Or is that even available where you live.

  • @zeerolives4009
    @zeerolives4009 Před 3 měsíci

    the V-Strom 650 Adventure definitely seems like the better bike but i just can't get over the beak and the stacked headlights, personally I love the design of the Versys 650LT wayyyy more

  • @natural9743
    @natural9743 Před 2 lety +1

    V-strom all day long best handling Bullitt proof engine

  • @CaptainDangeax
    @CaptainDangeax Před 3 lety +2

    I actually owns a Versys 1000 since 2 years after owning a 650 Vstrom (first model) for 11 years. You didn't talk about duo and I think the VStrom is better suited for that than the little Versys. My big one is not in the same league

  • @deepsouthNZ
    @deepsouthNZ Před 2 lety

    I'm planning a lap of Oz and I'm doing it on a strom, great comfort range and value

    • @Somchai007
      @Somchai007 Před 2 lety

      Amazing. What an adventure you will have!

  • @davidc1961utube
    @davidc1961utube Před 2 lety

    Here in Ecuador the typical road conditions, even on "paved" roads, mean a bike must be comfortable navigating bumps, potholes, dirt stretches, bulldozed landslides, etc. The Wee is the only reasonable choice for all-country riding, as well as Peru, Colombia, etc.

  • @Pebbzor
    @Pebbzor Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve got a Versys 650. Only real complaint so far is wind noise or wind protection. But I’m a tall guy and have found some better fairing. A digital modern display would be nice but it’s not necessary. Haven’t tried the V-Strom.

  • @Colinpowderfinger
    @Colinpowderfinger Před 3 lety +3

    The wee hands down

  • @robshef718
    @robshef718 Před 2 lety +1

    They are both good looking bikes, though I like the solid rims on the Vstrom. Though both bikes really are nearly ID, in the torque area, I cant believe that the Torque specs for the Kawy (though with a bit more revs) are as high for the In line engine, as they are for the V engine, when the V's are known for their Torque. I think Kawy is fudging a bit. The Suzy has a racier sound, more throaty sound, where the kawy sounds like a two stroke on steroids. Both compete very well, but what kind of price you get, in the long run makes the better deal.

  • @Jer0867
    @Jer0867 Před 3 měsíci

    3:47 That's Llanelli beach, about 3 miles from where I live!

  • @aking610
    @aking610 Před 2 lety

    I have the 2021 1050XT and it's brilliant but underpowered, i can't even imagine how painful the 650XT must be power wise?

  • @tduggan25
    @tduggan25 Před 2 lety

    There's supposed to be about 14cm difference in wheelbase between the two, was this noticeable when riding?

  • @jsveiga
    @jsveiga Před 3 lety +3

    When I got my V-Strom 650XT about a year ago it costed about the same as the Versys (Brazil). More recently, Suzuki went nuts and it's quite more expensive (R$52k vs R$41, or R$46 for the Versys Tourer, with every accessory available).
    I get 23-24.5 km/l in my tame commute routine.

    • @Kwackajack
      @Kwackajack  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing your experience, had no idea it was so much more expensive over there!

  • @nickstevens3139
    @nickstevens3139 Před 3 lety

    What about centrestands? They are essential for this kind of bike.

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 Před 2 lety

    Rubber mounted frame, less expensive,nicer front end, and no “beak.” Kawasaki👍🏻👍🏻

  • @kwakkers68
    @kwakkers68 Před 3 lety +2

    I think K missed a trick here .. would have made sense to offer at least the option of a more O/R Versys -
    maybe parallel to the road biased one. I suppose the market-research pointed them to deliver what they've
    come up with .. but options are always appreciated. That said, the re-birth of the KLE will cover this anyway...
    so it's all irrelevant now

  • @admiralbeez8143
    @admiralbeez8143 Před 2 lety

    We need the Yamaha Tracer 7 here in Canada. That'll eat some share from both the Versys and V-Strom. Coming on Yamaha, the markets is there.

  • @HardyAzroy
    @HardyAzroy Před 2 lety

    wa..smart review

  • @scottloftin1730
    @scottloftin1730 Před rokem

    If you are planning any off road get the Vstrom.
    If you are road only maybe the Kawa. The front wheel diameter on the Kawa is too small for off road. I can take a Harley off road but that does mean its a good idea.
    I prefer the Vstrom because the V motor is going to make more torque down low and the longer wheel base will make it more stable.
    I have ridden both.

  • @motorcyclistfromholland8856

    We have both and the vstrom is so much nicer. The engine is super smooth.

  • @bobfallis
    @bobfallis Před 3 lety +5

    Based on sheer looks alone, the Versys wins by a mile in my book. Will be buying one in approximately 6 months, so I am unabashedly biased.

  • @chenglongtan6260
    @chenglongtan6260 Před rokem

    Vstrom 650xt is it recommended for 6ft guys ? Worry will have an awkward leg posture while riding

  • @frankiecalsone8536
    @frankiecalsone8536 Před 2 lety +1

    V-Strom ✅

  • @NeonKrossMusic
    @NeonKrossMusic Před 2 lety

    How do they compare to the Honda NC750X ?

  • @cat_daddy
    @cat_daddy Před 3 lety

    Restricted- unrestricted does this pertain to the riders license or experience ??

  • @vdhazer
    @vdhazer Před 2 lety +1

    I think you are a Kawasaki fan, Jack. I have seen many comparisons between Kawasaki and other brands. I'm also a Kawasaki fan, Ducati comes second on my list.

  • @kwakkers68
    @kwakkers68 Před 3 lety +1

    The bit people and reviewers tend to miss - the price of parts / the cost of servicing.
    I'm a Kwakkerist - but I do have 1 Suzook ... The Green parts are always cheaper, sometimes
    by quite a margin.

    • @juanfelipearango2029
      @juanfelipearango2029 Před 2 lety +2

      Depends on were you live. In latin america, green parts are more expensive

  • @MrDAVIDRACE
    @MrDAVIDRACE Před 2 lety +1

    I have both bikes the Suzuki wins hands down with that great V twin engine and 43 mill forks.

  • @oldmanjudo6241
    @oldmanjudo6241 Před 2 lety

    I like both, but for 2012 the style and handling of the Versys was my choice. I still ride it, and it still puts a smile on my face every time I do.

  • @efremendez
    @efremendez Před 3 lety +1

    Funny didn't mention the vsteom nose dive when braking

  • @repetitivemotion
    @repetitivemotion Před 2 lety

    What’s with the restricted versions ?

  • @chadkline4268
    @chadkline4268 Před 2 lety +1

    I dislike V engines because they seem inherently unbalanced, even if they have primary perfect balance. Engine configuration alone does not affect power and torque output; tuning and effective engine management are far more responsible for the result that actually reaches the rear wheel. When the V is front to back, the rear cylinder is under different operating conditions than the front and wear is not symmetrical. And they are often more difficult to work on. V engines allow for a slimmer bike, but parallel allow greater flexibility in frame design. It's a good strategy for Kawi to make a single engine that is used across many models. It helps in parts availability, cost, and refinement.

  • @maverick6106
    @maverick6106 Před 2 lety

    1:50 nice

  • @Jer0867
    @Jer0867 Před 3 měsíci

    4:14 What's this "rocking" you keep referring to??

  • @geekstar2937
    @geekstar2937 Před 3 lety +2

    I think the biggest difference between the two is that V-Strom has a traction control. I would prefer the Versys otherwise, but the lack of traction control is a dealbreaker when you can have it on V-Strom.

  • @westleighcrain4613
    @westleighcrain4613 Před 2 lety

    I've been around bikes for a long time I've never heard of the power restricted models you described why would that be a thing

    • @lachlancannard
      @lachlancannard Před 2 lety

      Licencing restrictions. Newer riders in Aus/NZ/UK are limited to what bikes they can ride. In Aus, nothing over 660CC or 150kW/t. I bought a V-Strom 650 LAMS model that is restricted to 47HP down from 71HP. When my Provisional period is over I'll decide if I want to unleash the extra horses or not.

  • @tonyrichengod9280
    @tonyrichengod9280 Před rokem

    Kawasaki should get with the times already and put 21-18 wheels on the Versys and make it a true ADV bike. I’d buy that bike

  • @runningman316
    @runningman316 Před rokem

    What does restricted and unrestricted mean?