A single cylinder 650cc engine that fits in with the 33bhp rules for new riders in the UK; who would believe it!! I thought it would be a rougher ride than it is, you do feel a bit of vibration through the foot pegs and grips, but it's not uncomfortable, just a little buzz at times. The well documented backfire on deceleration or shut down is sometimes there, but not always, although mine seems to randomly pop now and then, but it's not too bad. For a 1993 bike, it's holding up well and looks really good, except the engine cases which have dulled and tarnished, but I'm working that problem, and a bit of elbow grease seems to be doing the trick.
Suzuki LS650 Savage is one of best cars available in the market in the low range with all the possible things you’re looking for in your dream car to have.
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