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According to owners of the motorbike itself and ratings from the motorcycle news, the DL650 V Strom model from Japanese car and motorbike manufacturer Suzuki could very well be one of the finest motorbikes to own today. The V Storm model comes in the form of a tourer machine and has seen much success on European and world wide markets since it's original model was officially launched back in 2011. The bike is still being manufactured to this day and has proven to be an ideal candidate as one of the finest motorbikes to own. Of course when it comes to a motorbike, it is all varied on the taste of the customer. If something powerful and comfortable is something that you desire though, the DL650 V Strom could very well be ideal.
So what is so special about this particular motorbike that has the owners and motorcycle news so high on it ?.
Well engine wise, we see that this bike comes fully fitted with a 645cc engine which produces 68 brake horse power and reaches total top speeds of 120 miles per hour. The engine also makes it's way to you as a V twin. 19 inch alloy wheels and an all round suspension system also help add to the excitement when it comes to a smooth riding experience. A 20 litre fuel tank capacity that will range around 200 miles comes fitted with the V Strom and we also see ABS now come fully fitted to the DL650 as standard.
Suzuki have certainly locked horns in the past with other top selling companies such as Kawasaki and Yamaha amongst many others and when it comes down to a smooth touring experience, we certainly think that the V Strom is up there with the rest.
If you're hoping to buy one of the latest additions of the DL650 V Strom,it can be purchased from Suzuki dealerships for a total cost of £6,899. The model is available also to buy right now. Older variations of the motorbike will be found mostly second hand now and range from around £4,500 up to the £6,000 area.