Honda CB650R 2021 vs. Suzuki SV 650 2021

Honda CB650R 2021

Honda CB650R 2021

Suzuki SV 650 2021

Suzuki SV 650 2021

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Overview - Honda CB650R 2021 vs Suzuki SV 650 2021

The Honda CB650R 2021 and the Suzuki SV 650 2021 are both naked bikes that offer a thrilling riding experience. While they have some similarities in terms of engine type, fuel system, and suspension, there are also notable differences between the two models.

Starting with the engine specifications, the Honda CB650R 2021 is equipped with an in-line four-cylinder engine that delivers 95 horsepower and 63 Nm of torque. On the other hand, the Suzuki SV 650 2021 features a V-twin engine with slightly lower power output, generating 73 horsepower and 64 Nm of torque. Both bikes have liquid cooling systems, ensuring optimal engine performance.

In terms of design, the Honda CB650R 2021 stands out with its Neo Sports Cafe Optics, which gives it a modern and stylish appearance. It is considered suitable for beginners due to its manageable power and easy handling. The Suzuki SV 650 2021, on the other hand, offers a timeless look and a comfortable seating position, making it a great choice for riders who prioritize comfort during long rides.

Honda CB650R 2021

Honda CB650R 2021

When it comes to handling, both bikes have swing arm rear suspensions with monoshock absorbers and preload adjustment. The Honda CB650R 2021 features an upside-down telescopic fork front suspension, while the Suzuki SV 650 2021 has a telescopic fork front suspension. These suspension setups provide stability and ensure a smooth ride on various road conditions.

In terms of braking, both bikes are equipped with double disc brakes at the front, with four-piston calipers providing reliable stopping power. However, the Suzuki SV 650 2021 has slightly smaller front brake discs compared to the Honda CB650R 2021, with a diameter of 290mm versus 310mm. It is worth noting that the Suzuki SV 650 2021 lacks electronic rider assistance systems, apart from ABS, which may be a downside for riders seeking advanced safety features.

Suzuki SV 650 2021

Suzuki SV 650 2021

When considering dimensions and weights, the Honda CB650R 2021 has a slightly longer wheelbase of 1450mm compared to the Suzuki SV 650 2021's 1445mm. The seat height of the Honda CB650R 2021 is also slightly higher at 810mm, while the Suzuki SV 650 2021 offers a lower seat height of 785mm. Additionally, the Honda CB650R 2021 has a larger fuel tank capacity of 15.4 liters, providing a range of 314km, whereas the Suzuki SV 650 2021 has a fuel tank capacity of 14.5 liters, offering a range of 353km. Both bikes have similar front and rear tire dimensions.

In terms of weaknesses, the Honda CB650R 2021 may not be suitable for taller riders due to limited space. It also has a mediocre equipment level and is relatively bulky compared to its competitors. Additionally, some riders may find that it lacks punch from the rev range. On the other hand, the Suzuki SV 650 2021 requires more manual force when braking and lacks electronic rider assistance systems, apart from ABS. The instruments on the Suzuki SV 650 2021 are also considered moderately readable.

In conclusion, both the Honda CB650R 2021 and the Suzuki SV 650 2021 offer unique features and strengths. The Honda CB650R 2021 is known for its modern design, beginner-friendly characteristics, and low consumption. On the other hand, the Suzuki SV 650 2021 stands out with its confident V-twin powerplant, stable chassis, comfortable seating position, and easy handling. Ultimately, the choice between these two models depends on the rider's preferences and priorities.

Technical Specifications Honda CB650R 2021 compared to Suzuki SV 650 2021

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Engine and Drive Train

Engine typeEngine typeIn lineEngine typeV
BoreBore67 mmBore81 mm
StrokeStroke46 mmStroke62.6 mm
Engine powerEngine power95 HPEngine power73 HP
Rpm at Max. PowerRpm at Max. Power12,000 rpmRpm at Max. Power8,500 rpm
TorqueTorque63 NmTorque64 Nm
Rpm at TorqueRpm at Torque8,500 rpmRpm at Torque6,800 rpm
Compression RatioCompression Ratio11.6 Compression Ratio11.2
Fuel systemFuel systemInjectionFuel systemInjection
StarterStarterElectricStarterElectric
Clutch TypeClutch TypeMultiplate in oil-bathClutch TypeMultiplate in oil-bath
TransmissionTransmissionChainTransmissionChain
Transmission TypeTransmission TypeGearshiftTransmission TypeGearshift
Number of gearsNumber of gears6Number of gears6
CylindersCylinders4Cylinders2
StrokesStrokes4-StrokeStrokes4-Stroke
ValvesValvesDOHCValvesDOHC
CoolingCoolingliquidCoolingliquid
DisplacementDisplacement649 ccmDisplacement645 ccm

Suspension Front

Front suspensionFront suspensionUpside-Down telescopic forkFront suspensionTelescopic fork
DiameterDiameter41 mmDiameter41 mm
TravelTravel120 mmTravel125 mm

Suspension Rear

SuspensionSuspensionSwing armSuspensionSwing arm
Shock absorberShock absorberMonoshockShock absorberMonoshock
AdjustmentAdjustmentPreloadAdjustmentPreload
MaterialMaterialAluminiumMaterialSteel

Chassis

FrameFrameSteelFrameSteel
Frame typeFrame typeTwin TubeFrame typeTubular
RakeRake64.5 degreeRake65 degree
TrailTrail101 mmTrail106 mm

Brakes Front

TypeTypeDouble diskTypeDouble disk
DiameterDiameter310 mmDiameter290 mm
PistonPistonFour pistonsPistonFour pistons

Brakes Rear

TypeTypeDiscTypeDisc
DiameterDiameter240 mmDiameter240 mm
PistonPistonSingle pistonPistonSingle piston

Assistance Systems

Advanced Rider Assistance SystemsAdvanced Rider Assistance SystemsABSAdvanced Rider Assistance SystemsABS

Dimensions and Weights

Front tyre widthFront tyre width120 mmFront tyre width120 mm
Front tyre heightFront tyre height70 %Front tyre height70 %
Front tyre diameterFront tyre diameter17 inchFront tyre diameter17 inch
Rear tyre widthRear tyre width180 mmRear tyre width160 mm
Rear tyre heightRear tyre height55 %Rear tyre height60 %
Rear tyre diameterRear tyre diameter17 inchRear tyre diameter17 inch
LengthLength2,120 mmLength2,140 mm
WidthWidth750 mmWidth760 mm
HeightHeight1,150 mmHeight1,090 mm
WheelbaseWheelbase1,450 mmWheelbase1,445 mm
Seat HeightSeat Height810 mmSeat Height785 mm
Kerb Weight (with ABS)Kerb Weight (with ABS)202.5 kgKerb Weight (with ABS)200 kg
Fuel Tank CapacityFuel Tank Capacity15.4 lFuel Tank Capacity14.5 l
License compliancyLicense compliancyALicense compliancyA2, A
RangeRange314 kmRange353 km
Combined CO2 emissionsCombined CO2 emissions112 g/kmCombined CO2 emissions96 g/km
Combined fuel consumptionCombined fuel consumption4.9 l/100kmCombined fuel consumption4.1 l/100km
Stationary noiseStationary noise97 dBStationary noise88 dB

Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

Honda CB650R 2021

Honda CB650R 2021

13 out of a possible 24 points mean 5th place in the large mid-range naked bike comparison test 2021. The Honda puts up a good fight against the technically more advanced competition and can leave a motorbike behind despite its position as an outsider. Pleasing looks, accessible riding and the low price make the shortcomings that were brought to light in the direct comparison fade into the background.

Neo Sports Cafe Optics still top

absolutely suitable for beginners

good price-performance ratio

engine revs up smoothly

low consumption

Too little space for tall riders

mediocre equipment

relatively chubby

little punch from the rev range

Suzuki SV 650 2021

Suzuki SV 650 2021

Not much has changed on the Suzuki SV 650 compared to its predecessor, five years ago. The engine has been updated to Euro5 and is now even more mature, which fits in perfectly with the rest of the package. The SV 650 doesn't want to scare anyone, especially beginners. The chassis makes a solid, unagitated impression, the brakes require a lot of manual force to prevent unexpected overbraking. The look is timeless on the one hand, but on the other hand some components are really a bit outdated. On the other hand, the price is fair, as usual for Suzuki.

Confident V2 powerplant with character

stable chassis

comfortable seating position

easy handling, timeless look

Brake requires manual force

no electronics on board apart from ABS

instruments moderately readable

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Honda CB650R vs Suzuki SV 650

There are a few key differences between a Honda CB650R 2021 and a Suzuki SV 650 2021. In terms of price, the actual average price of a Honda CB650R 2021 is about 16% higher. Compared to Suzuki SV 650 2021 there are less Honda CB650R 2021 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 11 compared to 13. It takes less time to sell a Honda CB650R with 63 days compared to 111 days for a Suzuki SV 650. Since model year 2019 1000PS.de editors have written 23 reviews for the Honda CB650R and 25 reviews for the Suzuki SV 650 since model year 2005. The first review for the Honda CB650R was published on 10/8/2018 and now has more than 53,700 views. This compares to more than 14,200 views for the first review on Suzuki SV 650 published on 9/26/2008.

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