When did Strom 650 get abs?
The V-Strom 650 ABS is the base version of Suzuki’s middleweight adventure-focused all-rounder. For 2015, the bike is equipped with ABS as standard, in compliance with the European road safety regulations.
Is Suzuki V-Strom 6ms Lams approved?
The all-new go-anywhere V-Strom 650XT (Cross-Touring) is ready to expand your field in adventure touring. The Learner Approved variants 645cc V-Twin engine output is restricted to 35kW to meet the Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme (LAMS) requirements and offers exceptional low-to-mid rpm performance.
What does V-Strom stand for?
The name V-Strom combines V, referring to the bike’s V engine configuration, with the German word strom, meaning stream or current.
Is V-Strom an adventure bike?
The V-Strom models are considered to be adventure touring bikes. The difference between the type of street legal Suzuki motorcycles models is big. On the left we have the sport bike models, designed to go fast.
What bikes are Lams approved?
LAMS is short for ‘Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme’ – and are bikes that have been approved for Learners. A LAMS bike has an engine capacity of between 251 and 660cc, with a power output of less than 150kw per tonne.
Why buy a Suzuki V-Strom 650 ABS?
Picture credits – Suzuki. Submit more pictures. Last year, Suzuki introduced the redesigned V-Strom 650 ABS that focused on more than comfort. It enhanced the running performance and in-town versatility of the popular V-Strom brand.
What kind of brakes does a Suzuki V-Strom have?
The Suzuki V-Strom 650 is just what you dreamed of to tackle on your exotic getaway. • The V-Strom 650 Antilock Brake System (ABS)* unit features a lightweight, compact design. The ABS monitors wheel speed, and matches stopping power to available traction.
What kind of engine does a 2014 Suzuki V Storm have?
Built with comfort, practicality and efficiency in mind, the 2014 Suzuki V-Storm is ready to follow you in your wildest adventures every time you jump on its saddle. The 2014 Suzuki V-Strom 650 sports a 645 cc, fuel injected, 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 90-degree V-twin engine which is mated to a six speed constant mesh transmission.
What is the difference between the LAMS and the standard bikes?
The torque of both standard and LAMS versions is similar – about 69Nm/60Nm I think, but power is reduced from 51kW/68hp to 35kW/47hp. Unless you are going for ultimate speed, the torque is what makes these bikes great to ride.