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I bought my V-strom in 2002, new, when I was a dad. Still have it and now 60k later, I'm a grandad. So technically it's also ALSO a grandad bike. Best bike I've ever owned.
I absolutely love my vstrom. I have a 2014 dl1000 and couldn't be happier with everything it is. The one major upgrade that improved my experience on the bike was an aftermarket windscreen. And, I got an exhaust for it, which makes it sound super tough. Can't say enough great things about the swiss army knife nature of this bike. Also can't imagine selling it with the reliability factor of it. I've got 42,000 miles on mine and it still runs great! The most under the radar bike out there imo.
Ditto. 60,000km and going strong. Goes everywhere, on and off road. Suspension set for my weight and riding, so no bottoming out. Its size freaks people out, but it feels a lot smaller when underway.
I got a 22 Vstrom 650 in September. First bike and yes I’m a dad. And I freakin love it. Simply couldn’t have been happier! Iv done about 6k and this thing is really starting to beak in and ride so smooth. Totally legit
I understand you mate nothing wrong with that bike I'm thinking about getting one myself this bike is ticking all my boxes so far and I'm not old yet lol
V-Strom is considered by many experts and experienced users to be one of the few best motorcycles ever built. With 41 years of riding motorcycles and having had the most varied motorcycles, I say that this is true. Of the many dozens of motorcycles I've owned, the V-Strom was certainly the best. A legend.
Great content - like your presentation style. I have owned a Suzuki 1250 Bandit in the past - super cheap to buy and bullet proof. The specs showed it down on power in comparison to competion - but it was all about torque and the Bandit pulled like a train and was smooth like an electric bike. In the end i sold it because the wind noise generated from the screen drove me nuts. I am thinking about a Vstrom as mates have all gone adventure bike ( I have a 2007 BMW k1200gt - which is a bit scary for me on the dirt lol) - so your review was timely - thanks.
turned 21 this year, just got a used 2006 vstrom 1000 after spending two years with a ninja 500 and realizing what type of riding i actually want to do
Had a 1050XT, and currently own a DR650. The V-Strom 1050XT was the one bike I regret selling, and seriously considering buying the new base model 1050 when it comes out. It's just such a capable bike, and 'boring'. Boring because it is so capable and without fault, that you don't worry about things you might on other bikes. I've had the DR for years, and it really is such a great bike. It's so playful, and a perfect 'hoon' bike that begs to be a constant project, despite being perfectly reliable. These days though, I enjoy boring.
I’m considering getting a strom 1k to pair with my dr650. The kids love riding my retro touring bike but it’s too bulky to push around in town. Need something bigger than the dr for two up
Growing up as a teen owned many light weight trail & MX bikes. Montesa,Bultaco,Sachs,DKW, Husky and then the flood gates opened with Japanese bikes. Now an old dude a 05 DL 650 and a 06 DL 1000. V-Strom love . ✌Minnesota USA
I have the 2018 DL1000XAL8. I'm looking at possibly changing the front forks/wheels/brakes for the 2023 1050DE parts, need to talk to a mechanic to see if the parts can fit and if the computer can handle the 21" tire. It will only give me .5 inch more ground clearance, but much more front travel. I like mine the way it is, but lack if ground clearance and suspension travel have forced me to be careful of my lines and made me have to ride like a grandpa.😎
Choosing between the vstrom and s10 had to be tough! I’d take either, but I think the strom is the better bargain. Especially if it comes kitted like yours
That’s a great buy. And there’s no need to rush to a gs straight away, in 5-6 years when you want a bigger bike for touring they will be cheaper. You’ve got the wr for the bush riding and this bad boy for the hwy trips. Why change?
Hi again from NZ, a point I wish to make point re the 2014 V Strom, like mine. From that year, they increased cc to 1037, which is the same engine as in the 1050. That figure is a model number, although, have seen bikes for sale 2014 plus, referred as 1050cc. That is an incorrect statement. Anyway AUSMOTO, I enjoy the video's, we speak the same language.
Great bike and a perfect stable mate for your 250. It's a lot off bike for the money. I agree that the 19" is a great compromise for on and off road. I've only gone to a 21" front on my 650 because I like pushing it's off road limits. Enjoyed the review.
I owned a 2019 R 1250 GS Rallye. I prefer my 2020 V-Strom 1050 XT. The Suzuki is a better all-round adventure touring motorcycle for Australian conditions IMHO.
Yeah, I did check them out. Still debating whether I want to spend that kind of money on it. Given I managed to do the 1000k day, I reckon I might just put up with it haha!
Hi. AFAIK v-strom 650 comes with telescopic fork, but your`s one seems to have updown fork. So did you (or previos owner) replace the fork? What`s the model of the fork & how much did it cost ?
Is the ground clearance an issue? I've noticed they're shorter than other adventure models. I've been toying with the idea of either a v Strom 650 or the klr 650 to try adventure riding
Im looking at getting a v strom 1000 btween the year 2017-2019 i actually prefer this model over the new one. Dont see why they got rid of the push screen thats one of the things people loved about this bike
I like sports bikes but I never understood the fun of riding one on the streets. It’s borderline torture for me. Some of my friends ride sports bikes and when we stop for a break, they disembark like a clamshell 😂
My pleasure and again, very nice vid on your part. I'm 70...from Pennsylvania...one of the top motorcycling states in America. Stroms of all sizes wildly popular here. I own a 650XT and 1050XT because they're so good. @@AusMoto
It's not really a 'problem'. It causes no extra wear on the clutch, it's just mildly annoying for some but I really actually don't mind hearing it hammer away when idling with clutch out.
@@AusMoto The problem becomes worse and worse over time, until it gives off powerful vibrations that`s really not doing cogs and bearings any good. And every single strom-rider out there that has had their clutch basket modified praises it that its the best upgrade they`ve done on the bike. It improves the riding experience so much. But yours has just not gotten that bad yet. Trust me: it will..
You wanted to be an old man so badly you even started dying your hair grey! :) I remember touring on a sportbike when I was in my 20's and it was barely fun then! lol
For sure mate, I’m just out of action with a broken foot at the moment, but in a month or two I should be back on my two feet 😂 Just DM on instagram or if you don’t have Insta, my email address is in my TH-cam about section 👍
@@bazza8947 good mate, all barred up and ready to rock! Went out with Roclin moto media and Nerb1 last weekend in Gembrook and was happy with it's performance
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I bought my V-strom in 2002, new, when I was a dad. Still have it and now 60k later, I'm a grandad. So technically it's also ALSO a grandad bike. Best bike I've ever owned.
That's awesome mate!
I absolutely love my vstrom. I have a 2014 dl1000 and couldn't be happier with everything it is. The one major upgrade that improved my experience on the bike was an aftermarket windscreen. And, I got an exhaust for it, which makes it sound super tough. Can't say enough great things about the swiss army knife nature of this bike. Also can't imagine selling it with the reliability factor of it. I've got 42,000 miles on mine and it still runs great!
The most under the radar bike out there imo.
Completely agree, such a good motorbike!
I forgot to mention that I’ve got an exhaust on mine too 🤙
Ditto. 60,000km and going strong. Goes everywhere, on and off road. Suspension set for my weight and riding, so no bottoming out. Its size freaks people out, but it feels a lot smaller when underway.
Agreed.. my vs1000 2014. Changed to givi airflow windscreen and SC project exhaust.
I got a 22 Vstrom 650 in September. First bike and yes I’m a dad. And I freakin love it. Simply couldn’t have been happier! Iv done about 6k and this thing is really starting to beak in and ride so smooth. Totally legit
They're such good bikes!
I understand you mate nothing wrong with that bike I'm thinking about getting one myself this bike is ticking all my boxes so far and I'm not old yet lol
It's a bloody good all-rounder mate!
Badass review brother!! Thx. I've been looking an 18 V- Strom XT. Based on your review....I believe I'll pull the trigger ! Thanks again
Thanks brother, good luck!!
Great video! I’m looking at buying a 2014 hopefully in a couple days. It seems to be a great deal, as we shall see. Keep the videos coming. Cheers.
Thanks and good luck on the new purchase!
Great review! Looking for one as my next bike
Good choice!
V-Strom is considered by many experts and experienced users to be one of the few best motorcycles ever built.
With 41 years of riding motorcycles and having had the most varied motorcycles, I say that this is true. Of the many dozens of motorcycles I've owned, the V-Strom was certainly the best. A legend.
It really is an amazing platform!
Love the video mate, keep it up!
Thanks mate!
You nail it,man..subscribed..
Pls keep on posting..
Thanks man 🙏
Great content - like your presentation style.
I have owned a Suzuki 1250 Bandit in the past - super cheap to buy and bullet proof.
The specs showed it down on power in comparison to competion - but it was all about torque and the Bandit pulled like a train and was smooth like an electric bike.
In the end i sold it because the wind noise generated from the screen drove me nuts.
I am thinking about a Vstrom as mates have all gone adventure bike ( I have a 2007 BMW k1200gt - which is a bit scary for me on the dirt lol) - so your review was timely - thanks.
Thanks heaps, Wayne!
My dad just got the Bandit 1250 and it's a fantastic bike for the price!!
The v Strom is one of the most underrated bike out there.
It sure is Jim!
I'm hoping to do more videos on it to show case just how good the bike is.
I was without a bike for 6 months last year. As you said, it's a dark, dark time.
It certainly sucks!
turned 21 this year, just got a used 2006 vstrom 1000 after spending two years with a ninja 500 and realizing what type of riding i actually want to do
That’s awesome mate!
Had a 1050XT, and currently own a DR650. The V-Strom 1050XT was the one bike I regret selling, and seriously considering buying the new base model 1050 when it comes out.
It's just such a capable bike, and 'boring'. Boring because it is so capable and without fault, that you don't worry about things you might on other bikes. I've had the DR for years, and it really is such a great bike. It's so playful, and a perfect 'hoon' bike that begs to be a constant project, despite being perfectly reliable. These days though, I enjoy boring.
Ah, that’s a shame mate!
The DR is an awesome bike as well 👍
I’m considering getting a strom 1k to pair with my dr650. The kids love riding my retro touring bike but it’s too bulky to push around in town. Need something bigger than the dr for two up
@@ComfyDadShoes The strom sounds like the perfect bike then!
Growing up as a teen owned many light weight trail & MX bikes. Montesa,Bultaco,Sachs,DKW, Husky and then the flood gates opened with Japanese bikes. Now an old dude a 05 DL 650 and a 06 DL 1000. V-Strom love . ✌Minnesota USA
That’s awesome!
I have the 2018 DL1000XAL8.
I'm looking at possibly changing the front forks/wheels/brakes for the 2023 1050DE parts, need to talk to a mechanic to see if the parts can fit and if the computer can handle the 21" tire.
It will only give me .5 inch more ground clearance, but much more front travel.
I like mine the way it is, but lack if ground clearance and suspension travel have forced me to be careful of my lines and made me have to ride like a grandpa.😎
Yeah, if you’re tackling more tough terrain, that definitely would make sense to do!
Choosing between the vstrom and s10 had to be tough! I’d take either, but I think the strom is the better bargain. Especially if it comes kitted like yours
It certainly was, but this deal was too good to pass up!
That’s a great buy. And there’s no need to rush to a gs straight away, in 5-6 years when you want a bigger bike for touring they will be cheaper. You’ve got the wr for the bush riding and this bad boy for the hwy trips. Why change?
Yeah, I reckon I got a good combo that covers off the riding I want to do 👍
Hi again from NZ, a point I wish to make point re the 2014 V Strom, like mine. From that year, they increased cc to 1037, which is the same engine as in the 1050. That figure is a model number, although, have seen bikes for sale 2014 plus, referred as 1050cc. That is an incorrect statement. Anyway AUSMOTO, I enjoy the video's, we speak the same language.
Thanks for the clarification and glad you enjoy the videos!
Great bike and a perfect stable mate for your 250. It's a lot off bike for the money.
I agree that the 19" is a great compromise for on and off road. I've only gone to a 21" front on my 650 because I like pushing it's off road limits.
Enjoyed the review.
Thanks Ian and for sure the 21 front makes a lot of sense for you!
You tackle some very tough tracks that I wouldn’t dare take my Vstrom through 😂
I owned a 2019 R 1250 GS Rallye. I prefer my 2020 V-Strom 1050 XT.
The Suzuki is a better all-round adventure touring motorcycle for Australian conditions IMHO.
Wow, that’s awesome to hear! Go Vstrom!! 😁
I think I mentioned the Mccruise electronic cruise to you in an earlier vid. They are based in Victoria and it will cost you around $1300
Yeah, I did check them out. Still debating whether I want to spend that kind of money on it. Given I managed to do the 1000k day, I reckon I might just put up with it haha!
Hi.
AFAIK v-strom 650 comes with telescopic fork, but your`s one seems to have updown fork. So did you (or previos owner) replace the fork? What`s the model of the fork & how much did it cost ?
Pretty sure it's stock!
Is the ground clearance an issue? I've noticed they're shorter than other adventure models. I've been toying with the idea of either a v Strom 650 or the klr 650 to try adventure riding
It is if you wanna do anything technical, if you’re just sticking to basic off-roading then it’s fine.
Im looking at getting a v strom 1000 btween the year 2017-2019 i actually prefer this model over the new one. Dont see why they got rid of the push screen thats one of the things people loved about this bike
Can’t go wrong, such a good bike!
I like sports bikes but I never understood the fun of riding one on the streets. It’s borderline torture for me. Some of my friends ride sports bikes and when we stop for a break, they disembark like a clamshell 😂
I’ve just got one recently and they’re certainly not good road bikes haha
If you want cruise control on this bike, an Australian company McCruise produces kits for V-Stroms.
I have heard about this, maybe one day I'll get the kit!
Nice bike pensioner 😁 Nah mate bugger the stereotypes, get whatever suits your needs 🤙
🤣😂 exactly mate!
Join us on the Dad side. We have puns!
😂🤣
Great vid. The term "Dad Bike" to describe any V-strom would be used mostly by the assholes on choppers and neon be-decked stretched Busas.
Thanks mate and yeah, I reckon you’re right haha
My pleasure and again, very nice vid on your part. I'm 70...from Pennsylvania...one of the top motorcycling states in America. Stroms of all sizes wildly popular here. I own a 650XT and 1050XT because they're so good. @@AusMoto
What about clutch basket problem?
It's not really a 'problem'. It causes no extra wear on the clutch, it's just mildly annoying for some but I really actually don't mind hearing it hammer away when idling with clutch out.
@@AusMoto The problem becomes worse and worse over time, until it gives off powerful vibrations that`s really not doing cogs and bearings any good. And every single strom-rider out there that has had their clutch basket modified praises it that its the best upgrade they`ve done on the bike. It improves the riding experience so much. But yours has just not gotten that bad yet. Trust me: it will..
You wanted to be an old man so badly you even started dying your hair grey! :) I remember touring on a sportbike when I was in my 20's and it was barely fun then! lol
Gotta try and blend in with the other V-Strom riders 🤣😂
Did you consider the Tiger 800?
I did, and was close to leaning towards getting one but vstrom won out due to price and reliability!
Far out - 12 grand was pretty good value.
Yeah, I thought it was a steal. That was with 12 months registration too!
I don't think the 800DE has cruise control.
The new 1050 does 🤙
@@AusMoto yeah, it's the only thing I want that my 2016 650XT doesn't have.
I have two similar bikes to you and live in Melbourne. Wannagoforaride? 😊
For sure mate, I’m just out of action with a broken foot at the moment, but in a month or two I should be back on my two feet 😂
Just DM on instagram or if you don’t have Insta, my email address is in my TH-cam about section 👍
Because you want to be an old man!😂
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@@AusMoto sweet bike and I'd love to have a go one day
@@TheHornetRider1 Thanks and for sure!
@@TheHornetRider1 How you getting on with the AT? The base model isn't too bad for weight at 229kgs wet I believe
@@bazza8947 good mate, all barred up and ready to rock! Went out with Roclin moto media and Nerb1 last weekend in Gembrook and was happy with it's performance
Swiss army/ leatherman Toyota Land Cruiser Corolla Hilux of motorcycles built to outlive you . 🦾😎
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