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Tuesday, 30 September 2014

New VStrom 650 in the Works

Hey folks,

Looks like Suzuki is about to launch another version of it's wildly popular Vstrom 650 to the masses. This one however looks to be more suited to offroad riding. Wire spoked wheels have been spotted on a prototype. It also looks like the new Weestrom will get the beak like it's big brother as well.

Everyone is guessing that the new Wee will be unveiled at the upcoming bike shows about to start very soon. Lets hope Suzuki also beefed up the suspension and added switchable ABS too.

I just discovered this on the Vstrom Facebook post, someone has a nice pic of the new Weestrom.


I have to say, I am not a fan of the beak on this, and why don't they put a proper, or any skid plate on the damn thing. One big rock and it's game over. Looking forward to seeing it in person, and what, if anything else is changed.



Spy Photos Reveal 2015 Suzuki DL650 V-Strom Going Full ADV

 Photos and leaks paint picture of new dirt capable middle-weight V-Strom.

Published on 09.29.2014
Suzuki DL650 V-STROM 650 spy photo
Spy photos reveal a more off-road oriented 2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650 with beak styling, wire spoked rims and skid plate. (Photo Courtesy MCN)
Spy photos have surfaced of a new 2015 Suzuki DL650 V-Strom. The long-distance photographs were captured by MCN while the bike was being prepared for transport from a Suzuki facility in Europe. Suzuki reps tried to cover the front of the bike in an effort to hide what looks like a beak. Also visible in the photos are a skid plate and wire spoked rims. As to be expected, the bike in the photos exhibits a resemblance in styling to the V-Strom 1000 released last year.
These spy photos appear to confirm reports last month from Australian Motorcycle News revealing a new, more off-road oriented, 2015 Suzuki DL650 V-Strom. An unnamed source at Suzuki Japan gave AMCN details about a front beak, wire spoked rims, a 21″ front wheel and improved off-road suspension. The source reported the new off-road-oriented V-Strom 650 would be released alongside the standard V-Strom, and the engine and frame would remain unchanged for 2015.
2015 Suzuki DL650 V-Strom spy photo loading into van
Spy photo of the new V-Strom 650 getting loaded into a trailer for transport at a Suzuki facility in Europe. (Photo Courtesy MCN)
Last week, Dutch motorcycling website Oliepeil also provided evidence of the 2015 Suzuki DL650 V-Strom with off-road intentions. The publication discovered leaked images of a motorcycle labeled the DL650X in Suzuki’s parts catalog. The parts catalog images are consistent with the beak and wire spoked wheels reported by other sources. A dual headlight design, similar to the current V-Strom 650 model, are also visible, along with dual sport tires.
2015 Suzuki DL650 V-Strom Parts Catalog photo DL650X
Leaked parts catalog photos of the 2015 DL650X show wire spoked rims, dual sport tires and beak styling. (Photo Courtesy Oliepeil)
The V-Strom 650 has always been more of an upright sport-tourer than a true Adventure Bike, but that hasn’t stopped it from gaining a large following with ADV enthusiasts. A powerful 645cc V-Twin provides smooth highway cruising while the bike’s weight makes it easier to manage off-road than many of the oversized liter-class Adventure Bikes on the market. 
This new adventure outfitted 2015 Suzuki DL650 V-Strom could become strong competition for another off-road capable twin-cylinder middle-weight Adventure Bike, the BMW F800GS. A large dealer network, excellent reliability, low cost of maintenance and good fuel range are strong selling points that would make it a great option for both experienced and New Adventure Riders alike. 
We won’t have to wait long to find out all the details. Suzuki is expected to officially unveil the new model at the Intermot show in Cologne, Germany this week.





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