Cobweb
Registered user
If you are in the market for a new bike then by all means go for the 700GS but if you have a usable 650 like Ash then save your money and keep what you've got until it's time for a new bike. I chopped in my 650 and bought a new 700 because my 650 had seen better days, is the 700 way better than my 650 and worth spending loads of unnecessary cash on, NO!
I'll admit that the front suspension is better with less dive under breaking but I could have sorted the 650 if I'd have bothered to fit decent springs instead of just moaning about it, other than that there's nothing startling about the 700 and in fact the engine is not as responsive as the 650 and it runs on 97 octane instead of 95 which ups my fuel bill.
The other option if you want a bike as a general run around which is what mine is then buy a Kawasaki ER6n and put the 2 grand you save in your pocket to spend on drink, smokes and fast women, (or fast men depending on your gender or preference.
I'll admit that the front suspension is better with less dive under breaking but I could have sorted the 650 if I'd have bothered to fit decent springs instead of just moaning about it, other than that there's nothing startling about the 700 and in fact the engine is not as responsive as the 650 and it runs on 97 octane instead of 95 which ups my fuel bill.
The other option if you want a bike as a general run around which is what mine is then buy a Kawasaki ER6n and put the 2 grand you save in your pocket to spend on drink, smokes and fast women, (or fast men depending on your gender or preference.



hell I try not to use the one I have, 27,800 miles, Alps, Pyrenees and beyond. 