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Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT [2017-2018]


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V-Strom 650 XT [2017-2018] Key Highlights

Engine Capacity645 cc
Transmission6 Speed Manual
Fuel Tank Capacity20 litres
Seat Height835 mm

Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT [2017-2018] Summary

The V-Strom series of motorcycles are the adventure-touring motorcycles from Hamamatsu. The 650 is the middleweight product, and sits below the V-Strom 1000. It has both a tarmac-biased version and an off-road capable one called the XT. The XT adds spoke rims, hand guards and an engine bash plate. The V-Strom 650 has ABS and traction control as standard. The engine is a liquid-cooled V-twin that displaces 650cc and has extremely accessible torque. Figures lie at 645cc, two cylinders, and 71bhp/62Nm. The V-Strom XT is the only middleweight adventure tourer in its price range that offers traction control.

The V-Strom 650 competes with the likes of the Kawasaki Versys 650 and the SWM Superdual T.

Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT [2017-2018] Expert Opinion

The V-Strom can do it all. It might do some things really well, and some things without finesse, but it isn’t going to stop unless you hit a wall or drop off a cliff. And in that sense, this bike has got its purpose bit well sorted. 

Introduction

Pros - Ease of riding, low speed ride, traction control

Cons - High speed ride, non-adjustable Suspension

We have had the V-Strom 1000 in India for sometime now. It is a tall, expensive, and capable adventure tourer. But, it is in a space that has even taller, more expensive, and well, more capable alternatives. The latter set is also sexier, more tech laden, and has more desirable badges. No wonder, the V-Strom 1000 hasn’t really sold very well.

This though, is the less tall, less expensive, but possibly more capable V-Strom. It’s called the V-Strom 650 and it isn’t exactly related to the taller version in any way apart from the name. And possibly the styling. The 650 has completely different mechanicals – different chassis, different suspension, different levers, bars and switches – and, it has a different engine. Of course.

It’s also more off-road focused. And that’s because while we do get the normal, alloy wheeled, road-tyred version of the 1000, the 650 is only sold in India in the XT trim. And that means more durable wire-spoked wheels, on-off-road tyres, and some plastic protection for the engine and pipes, and some for the rider’s knuckles as well. That tail box you see, though – and the metal engine guard – are optional extras.

Quality

 

The V-Strom 650 XT costs just under Rs 9 lakhs on the road in Mumbai. So, it’s not what we’d term cheap. And neither is the stuff that Suzuki uses to put it together. The plastic all round – and there’s plenty on the 650 – is quality stuff. It doesn’t seem like it would fade too much over time, or crack, or even come loose. The paint quality is spot on, and everything from the piping to the wires to the seat fabric and the metal used, all exude a quality feel. 

Operability is good too. The switchgear has a crisp feel, the grips feel good to the touch, the chunky preload dial is easy to use, and the adjustable hand levers and the footpegs, all have that skilled-machined look to them, which adds to the V-Strom’s upmarket aura. 

Comfort

One of the first things that strikes you about the V-Strom is the ease of accessibility. The rider seat height is low, and the pillion’s perch isn’t up in the sky either. So, swinging a leg over to get astride, even in tight riding gear, comes easy. That’s one fear regarding ADVs now out of the way.

Next up, if you are the average Indian height or taller, you will get at least one foot firmly on the ground courtesy the relatively low seat height, and the 650’s narrow waist. Also, the rider’s seating triangle is well sorted. The handlebar is high but not far; the footpegs are a bit rearset, but not high; and the seat, as we mentioned, is low but it is also wide and comfy enough even to hold heavy-set people.

It’s also got a good low speed ride, does the V-Strom 650. Now, it runs basic suspension – non-adjustable telescopic forks upfront and a linked type monoshock with preload adjustment at the rear. And the setup is on the softer side. So, the V-Strom glides effortlessly over mild undulations, road joints, small bumps, and through shallow potholes, making it lovely to ride in the city. 

But, pick up speed, or encounter a deep pothole, or even ride over ruts in the road, and that front tends to bottom out quite easily. Moreover, even though it has travel, the front does tend to skip over a longer and uglier broken patch of tarmac, which might be unsettling to a few, especially given this is the XT.

Performance

That soft front affects the way the V-Strom handles around the twisty stuff as well. That, and the fact that it uses a 19-inch front, weighs in excess of 215kg, and sits on a wheelbase that’s longer than 1550mm. The turn-in on the bike, as a result, is slow. And, it takes effort to get it to change directions. Thankfully, it has a wide-enough handlebar, which helps with leverage.

But, even when leaned over, the front doesn’t lend a lot of feel. And as soon as you start getting on the throttle that feel begins to diminish. It’s best then to be progressive and not aggressive when riding the V-Strom around the twisty stuff. It also helps to trail brake a bit to keep that front from moving too much on its right side up forks.

Off-road, the V-Strom is friendly. Now even though we won’t call ‘dirt’ its natural preying ground, it’s happy taking on small jumps, sliding its rear on power, and even negotiating through some tight and tricky stuff at slow speeds. It’s got good balance; it feels natural to stand up and ride; and there’s no abruptness in the functioning of the throttle or the brake or even the clutch, which makes it predictable and stable on the loose stuff.

 

Then there’s the engine. A torquey, friendly, and excitable V-Twin, which has a good aural note going for it too. In terms of output figures – max power is around 70bhp, while the peak torque is rated just under 70Nm. With the latter peaking at 6,500rpm, it does give the 650 a handsome low and mid-range oomph. 

You can open the throttle from as low as 3,000rpm, and even then you wont find the 650 struggling to gather pace. And because there’s so much grunt in the mid range, one can keep the V-Strom between 4-6k rpm all day long, no matter what gear, and have an effortless ride all day long. And if you are interested, courtesy its tall geared, slick shifting 6-speed gearbox, the V-Strom is only sitting at 4,000rpm in 6th when doing 100kmph. 

Technology

The Suzuki V-Strom 650 packs in decent technology for its price. For starters, it is one of the very few ADVs on sale that offer tubeless tyres on spoked wheels. It also gets a two-stage traction control system. And a smart and handy thing called Low RPM Assist, which essentially makes it more difficult to stall the bike at slow speeds. It’s especially helpful in the city, and off-road as well. 

Other bits include an adjustable brake lever, a 12V-charging socket, and an adjustable front windscreen. The latter can’t be adjusted on the fly though. The V-Strom also has a decent array of rider information. It shows instantaneous and average fuel economy, range on a tankful, the gear selected, ambient temperature, and of course, your regular readouts including trip, tacho, and speed.

Fuel Efficiency

The V-Strom 650 returned 23.7kmpl on our test route, which, honestly, isn’t good or bad, just average for the engine capacity and weight the bike hauls around. But, with a 20-litre fuel tank, you’d probably tire out before the fuel runs out, making you the weak link when it comes to taking breaks on a ride. 

Fitness of Purpose

The V-Strom 650 is an ADV. Or an adventure tourer. And an ADV has a very simple purpose. It’s your go-to-tool for all your travel needs. Straight, boring roads? Check. Adventurous trails? Check. No road? Check. Endless twisties? Check. An ADV must ‘check’ anything and everything that comes in your path.

The V-Strom can do it all. It might do some things really well, and some things without finesse, but it isn’t going to stop unless you hit a wall or drop off a cliff. And in that sense, this bike has got its purpose bit well sorted. 

Our take

Yes, the V-Strom is an ADV. And it serves that purpose to the tee. It might not be the best at its job, especially off the road, but it does get the work done. It has an agreeable engine – torquey, aurally good, and refined for the most part. It is comfortable – upright seating ergos, plush low speed ride, and decent wind protection. And it’s accessible – low seat height, manageable power, and easy to ride, even in the city. If anything, we’d say that it could have been priced a little lower.

Photography by Kapil Angane

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V-Strom 650 XT [2017-2018] Specifications & Features

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      Specifications

      • Power & Performance

        • Displacement
          645 cc
        • Max Power
          -
        • Max Torque
          -
        • Mileage - Owner Reported
          -
        • Riding Range
          -
        • Top Speed
          -
        • Riding Modes
          -
        • Transmission
          6 Speed Manual
        • Transmission Type
          Chain Drive
        • Gear Shifting Pattern
          -
        • Cylinders
          2
        • Bore
          81 mm
        • Stroke
          62.6 mm
        • Valves Per Cylinder
          4
        • Compression Ratio
          -
        • Ignition
          -
        • Spark Plugs
          -
        • Cooling System
          Liquid Cooled
        • Clutch
          -
        • Fuel Delivery System
          -
        • Fuel Tank Capacity
          20 litres
        • Reserve Fuel Capacity
          -
        • Emission Standard
          -
        • Fuel Type
          Petrol
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      • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

        • Front Suspension
          Telescopic Forks
        • Rear Suspension
          Link Type, with Adjustable Rebound and Spring Preload
        • Braking System
          -
        • Front Brake Type
          Disc
        • Front Brake Size
          310 mm
        • Caliper - Front
          -
        • Rear Brake Type
          Disc
        • Rear Brake Size
          260 mm
        • Caliper - Rear
          -
        • Wheel Type
          Spoke
        • Front Wheel Size
          19 inch
        • Rear Wheel Size
          17 inch
        • Front Tyre Size
          110/80-R19
        • Rear Tyre Size
          150/70-R17
        • Tyre Type
          Tubeless
        • Radial Tyres
          Yes
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          -
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          -
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          -
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          -
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      • Dimensions & Chassis

        • Kerb Weight
          -
        • Seat Height
          835 mm
        • Ground Clearance
          -
        • Overall Length
          2275 mm
        • Overall Width
          910 mm
        • Overall Height
          1405 mm
        • Wheelbase
          1560 mm
        • Chassis Type
          -
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      • Manufacturer Warranty

        • Standard Warranty
          -
        • Standard Warranty
          -

      Features

        • Touch Screen Display
          -
        • Instrument Console
          -
        • Odometer
          Digital
        • Speedometer
          Digital
        • Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Digital Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Hazard Warning Indicator
          -
        • Average Speed Indicator
          -
        • OTA Updates
          -
        • Call/SMS Alerts
          -
        • Geo Fencing
          -
        • Distance to Empty Indicator
          -
        • Tachometer
          Analogue
        • Stand Alarm
          Yes
        • No. of Tripmeters
          2
        • Tripmeter Type
          Digital
        • Gear Indicator
          -
        • Low Fuel Indicator
          Yes
        • Low Oil Indicator
          Yes
        • Low Battery Indicator
          Yes
        • Clock
          Yes
        • Service Reminder Indicator
          -
        • Battery
          -
        • Front Storage Box
          -
        • Under Seat Storage
          -
        • Mobile App Connectivity
          -
        • DRLs (Daytime Running Lights)
          -
        • AHO (Automatic Headlight On)
          -
        • Shift Light
          Yes
        • Headlight Type
          -
        • Brake/Tail Light
          -
        • Turn Signal
          -
        • Pass Light
          Yes
        • GPS & Navigation
          -
        • USB Charging Port
          -
        • Riding Modes Switch
          -
        • Traction Control
          -
        • Cruise Control
          -
        • Hazard Warning Switch
          -
        • Start Type
          Electric Start
        • Killswitch
          Yes
        • Stepped Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Backrest
          No
        • Pillion Grabrail
          Yes
        • Pillion Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Footrest
          Yes
        • Front Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Additional Features
          -
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