Suzuki SV 650 2021 vs. Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber 2018
Suzuki SV 650 2021
Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber 2018
Visão geral - Suzuki SV 650 2021 vs Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber 2018
The Suzuki SV 650 2021 and the Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber 2018 are both naked bikes with V-twin engines. The SV 650 has a more powerful engine, with 73 HP compared to the V9 Bobber's 55 HP. However, the V9 Bobber has slightly higher torque at 62 Nm compared to the SV 650's 64 Nm.
Both bikes have fuel injection systems and 2 cylinders. The SV 650 has liquid cooling, while the V9 Bobber has an oil/air cooling system. The SV 650 has a displacement of 645cc, while the V9 Bobber has a larger displacement of 853cc.
In terms of suspension, both bikes have telescopic front forks and swingarm rear suspension with a monoshock. The rear suspension on both bikes is adjustable for preload. The chassis on both bikes is made of steel, with the SV 650 having a tubular frame and the V9 Bobber having a double cradle frame.
Suzuki SV 650 2021
When it comes to braking, the SV 650 has dual disc front brakes with a diameter of 290mm and four-piston calipers. The V9 Bobber, on the other hand, has a single disc front brake with a larger diameter of 320mm and four-piston calipers. Both bikes have ABS as a standard feature.
In terms of dimensions, the SV 650 has a narrower front tire at 120mm compared to the V9 Bobber's 130mm. The SV 650 has a larger rear tire at 160mm compared to the V9 Bobber's 150mm. The SV 650 has a shorter wheelbase at 1445mm compared to the V9 Bobber's 1480mm. The seat height is slightly higher on the SV 650 at 785mm compared to the V9 Bobber's 775mm. Both bikes have a curb weight of 200kg with ABS.
The fuel tank capacity is slightly larger on the V9 Bobber at 15 liters compared to the SV 650's 14.5 liters.
Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber 2018
In terms of strengths, the SV 650 is praised for its confident V-twin engine, stable chassis, comfortable seating position, easy handling, and timeless appearance. On the other hand, the V9 Bobber is praised for its modern appearance, well-maintained engine, authentic look, good control and discreet ABS, traction control, relatively affordable price, good lean angle clearance, and low-maintenance shaft drive.
In terms of weaknesses, the SV 650 is criticized for its manual brake requiring more force, lack of onboard electronics apart from ABS, and moderately legible instruments. The V9 Bobber's only weakness mentioned is that its engine could be a bit stronger.
Overall, both bikes have their strengths and weaknesses, and the choice between them will depend on the rider's preferences and priorities.
Especificações técnicas Suzuki SV 650 2021 em comparação com Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber 2018
Prós e contras em comparação
Prós e contras em comparação
Suzuki SV 650 2021
Não mudou muito na Suzuki SV 650 em comparação com a sua antecessora de há cinco anos. O motor foi atualizado para Euro5 e está agora ainda mais maduro, o que se enquadra perfeitamente no resto do conjunto. A SV 650 não quer assustar ninguém, especialmente os principiantes. O chassis dá uma impressão sólida e sem agitação, os travões requerem muita força manual para evitar travagens excessivas inesperadas. O aspeto é intemporal, por um lado, mas por outro lado, alguns componentes estão realmente um pouco ultrapassados. Por outro lado, o preço é justo, como é habitual na Suzuki.
Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber 2018
A V9 Bobber é um modelo absolutamente autêntico - tanto como uma Moto Guzzi como uma bobber. O típico motor V2 montado longitudinalmente com os seus cilindros projectados para cima em ângulo é orgulhosamente exibido e domina as linhas minimalistas que devem caraterizar uma bobber. A roda dianteira pequena e larga é particularmente bem sucedida, tanto visualmente como em curvas mais apertadas. Com os seus 55 cv, o motor não se destaca muito da série V7, mas graças ao baixo peso de apenas 200 quilos, nada impede uma condução rápida. A posição do assento também corresponde ao estilo bobber - desportiva e direita, pode desfrutar do passeio na máquina nobre e, portanto, não tão cara.
Comparação de preços Preço médio de mercado Suzuki SV 650 vs Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber
There are a few key differences between a Suzuki SV 650 2021 and a Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber 2018. There are the same number of bikes of both models available on the 1000PS.de marketplace, specifically 13. It takes less time to sell a Suzuki SV 650 with 111 days compared to 159 days for a Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber. Since model year 2005 1000PS.de editors have written 25 reviews for the Suzuki SV 650 and 7 reviews for the Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber since model year 2016. The first review for the Suzuki SV 650 was published on 26/09/2008 and now has more than 14 200 views. This compares to more than 37 200 views for the first review on Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber published on 17/03/2016.