I loved your review of the W800 Street. It was a big influence on my decision to buy that bike, and I am crazy happy with it and agree with all you said about it. This well proven Versys is a great choice also and so is your review of it. Thanks for all you do, and you do it so well. Your pleasant personality comes through in your videos along with the great information to help all potential purchasers.
A lot of bike for not a great deal of money. A proper real world bike, that will do most things that a normal sane person would ever wnt to do on two wheels. This is a great review. Well done.
That was a nice review. Thanks for bringing up the "diving" front end braking unless well balanced with rear braking; I don't think other reviews spoke about that issue. I agree with the overall value, fun and reliability of this bike and the camaraderie of its riders on the forums around the world.
Excellent presentation. I enjoyed the scenery as much as the review ... very nice. You must be a very tall man, you make the bike look small. I have to carry a ladder to get on mine 😊 Cheers from Australia.
Well covered and very informative. Unlike many TH-cam channels, l like that you never come across as biased or in anybody's pocket. Is the H2 SX any good?
Is it possible to achieve 3,5L/100km consumption at constant 90kmh speed in 6 gear relax solo ride without panniers on open nice asphalt road?? I m 179 100kg
The only thing missing from the video is some information on how the ergonomics work. Is it a valid option for a really tall rider? Or for a very short one? That kind of stuff. Otherwise - good review.
I’m 185 cm or 6’2” and have a 2019 Versys. It fits me well. I’d guess it’d be optimal on for anyone between 5’10 to 6’ 2 although I do know riders that are taller and shorter. My worry for the shorter riders would be the high c of g when gassed up.
@@Tonyrat1964 I'm 183cm or 6'0 and own a 2020 versys. works very well for me (but really always depends on your physique). the only real downside for me is height of the windscreen..it's so damn loud. bought an aftermarket one and that will help I guess :D
Difficult choice for a new A2 licence between this Versys and the new Street Triple S. This kawa for travel could be amazing but the Triumph ❤️. Sportive vs touring .. 17 litters vs 21 litters .. about consumption, do you know if the Euro 5 can consume more than the Euro 4 kawa?
Kawasaki over Triumph if you want to tour on it.Saying it as a Triumph owner. Between Euro4 and 5 you will hardly see any fuel consumption difference.There is much more hidden in your throttle hand. The difference between those regulations is more about sound and fueling.Throttel response of many Euro5 bikes are sluggish,but that can be helped with ECU flash or PowerCommander.
Honest review.. Thanks... What do you think of the this bike compare to v strom 650? Most review says that both bikes are comfortable, nice brake and easy to maneuver... But the big difference is on the engine where versys has parallel and strom has v twin... Which of the engine is better? I used to have Z250 as my first bike and now I have CB500X.. Both are parallel .. I don't have the experience on riding a v twin... The thing that I don't like about parallel is the vibration... My touring speed usually at 130 to 140 km/h... The engine vibration at that speed made my wrist down numb.. Not a pleasant feel
@@sebbwebbo7557 thanks... I sure will do just as soon as the lock down ends... Bike dealers won't allow test ride for now... Shame.. I guess I have to hold on to my Cb500x :(
I loved your review of the W800 Street. It was a big influence on my decision to buy that bike, and I am crazy happy with it and agree with all you said about it. This well proven Versys is a great choice also and so is your review of it. Thanks for all you do, and you do it so well. Your pleasant personality comes through in your videos along with the great information to help all potential purchasers.
A lot of bike for not a great deal of money.
A proper real world bike, that will do most things that a normal sane person would ever wnt to do on two wheels.
This is a great review. Well done.
One of the best reviews of this bike I've seen on youtube. You should have more subs. Thanks!
A lot of info for someone new into bikes. And this Versys is more than enough for road riding. Very good review.
That was a nice review. Thanks for bringing up the "diving" front end braking unless well balanced with rear braking; I don't think other reviews spoke about that issue. I agree with the overall value, fun and reliability of this bike and the camaraderie of its riders on the forums around the world.
I rather like this bike. Long-travel suspension is so sensible on urban roads which are often badly worn.
Good review. And a nice place to do it.
Very good information from you!...yesterday i bought one and looking forwards for a ride..
One of the best reviewers.....👍
great review.i have 2014 versy 650 love the bike so much fun
Excellent presentation. I enjoyed the scenery as much as the review ... very nice. You must be a very tall man, you make the bike look small.
I have to carry a ladder to get on mine 😊
Cheers from Australia.
Well covered and very informative. Unlike many TH-cam channels, l like that you never come across as biased or in anybody's pocket. Is the H2 SX any good?
We will film the review of the Z H2 just tomorrow! 😁
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I still can't believe they haven't put cruise control on it. They market it as a touring bike after all!
Is it possible to achieve 3,5L/100km consumption at constant 90kmh speed in 6 gear relax solo ride without panniers on open nice asphalt road?? I m 179 100kg
I love this bike, lets see the 2021 version :)
The only thing missing from the video is some information on how the ergonomics work. Is it a valid option for a really tall rider? Or for a very short one? That kind of stuff. Otherwise - good review.
For short riders maybe need lowering or low seat and for tall riders like me just need a taller windscreen :)
I’m 185 cm or 6’2” and have a 2019 Versys. It fits me well. I’d guess it’d be optimal on for anyone between 5’10 to 6’ 2 although I do know riders that are taller and shorter. My worry for the shorter riders would be the high c of g when gassed up.
@@Tonyrat1964 I'm 183cm or 6'0 and own a 2020 versys. works very well for me (but really always depends on your physique).
the only real downside for me is height of the windscreen..it's so damn loud. bought an aftermarket one and that will help I guess :D
Another great review. Not sure I would consider changing windscreen position whilst stopped in traffic. Is the weight a minus compared to competitors?
In your opinion,which better..versys650 (2020) or cb500x (2019)?
Difficult choice for a new A2 licence between this Versys and the new Street Triple S. This kawa for travel could be amazing but the Triumph ❤️. Sportive vs touring .. 17 litters vs 21 litters .. about consumption, do you know if the Euro 5 can consume more than the Euro 4 kawa?
If you are taller guy I recommend versys.
Kawa any time :)
Kawasaki over Triumph if you want to tour on it.Saying it as a Triumph owner.
Between Euro4 and 5 you will hardly see any fuel consumption difference.There is much more hidden in your throttle hand.
The difference between those regulations is more about sound and fueling.Throttel response of many Euro5 bikes are sluggish,but that can be helped with ECU flash or PowerCommander.
Very good video!!! I am 1,8m tall. Do you think the front cover will work properly?
Honest review.. Thanks... What do you think of the this bike compare to v strom 650? Most review says that both bikes are comfortable, nice brake and easy to maneuver... But the big difference is on the engine where versys has parallel and strom has v twin... Which of the engine is better? I used to have Z250 as my first bike and now I have CB500X.. Both are parallel .. I don't have the experience on riding a v twin... The thing that I don't like about parallel is the vibration... My touring speed usually at 130 to 140 km/h... The engine vibration at that speed made my wrist down numb.. Not a pleasant feel
just make a testride :) the vstrom is better off the road (19 inch front wheel) - the versys is a bit zappier and feels better in tight corners imho
@@sebbwebbo7557 thanks... I sure will do just as soon as the lock down ends... Bike dealers won't allow test ride for now... Shame.. I guess I have to hold on to my Cb500x :(
A big Hungarian "red point" for the review. Thank you :)
how tall you are? and where you get your pants :D they look good
He is around 195cm if I'm not mistaken. So most bikes look tiny under him.
The pants look like Probiker summer pants. I have a similar pair of them.