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The $7000 Solution: Honda 599 vs. Suzuki SV650 vs. Yamaha FZ6 Motorcycles

These three middleweight motorcycles from Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha are affordable, versatile and competent, but some are a better way than others to spend seven grand.
February, 2009
2004 3 Bike Front Lean View
Photos by Kevin Wing.
2004 3 Bike Group Front Side View
2004 Yamaha Fz6 Front Side View
With a comparatively long... 
   
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2004 Yamaha Fz6 Front Side View
With a comparatively long reach to a fairly high bar, the Yamaha feels the most touring-bike-like and the largest of these three. That additional stretch-out room—plus the vast amount of legroom—is a godsend to riders who shop at Big and Tall. The comparatively narrow seating angle proves what we feel&151that the pegs are low yet fairly far forward. In many ways, this is the most standard-style position of the bunch.
2004 Yamaha Fz6 Side Lean View
Yamaha created the FZ6's superb... 
   
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2004 Yamaha Fz6 Side Lean View
Yamaha created the FZ6's superb chassis by employing forward-looking alloy-frame technology—there are no welds!&151and utterly conventional geometry. The result is a fine-handling bike on the cheap. And they said it couldn't be done...
2004 Yamaha Fz6 Side View
Specifications: Yamaha FZ6... 
   
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2004 Yamaha Fz6 Side View
Specifications: Yamaha FZ6

MSRP: $6499

Engine
Type: l-c inline-four
Valve arrangement: dohc, 16v
Bore x stroke: 65.5 x 44.5mm
Displacement: 600cc
Compression ratio: 12.1:1
Transmission: 6-speed
Final drive: #530 chain

Chassis
Weight: 461 lb. (wet)
Fuel capacity: 5.1 gal.
Rake/trail: 25.0 deg./3.8 in. (97mm)
Wheelbase: 56.7 in. (1440mm)
Seat height: 31.5 in. (800mm)

Suspension
Front: 43mm fork, nonadjustable
Rear: single shock adjustable for spring preload
Tire, front: 120/70ZR17 Bridgestone BT020
Tire, rear: 180/55ZR17 Bridgestone BT020

Performance
Corrected 1/4 mile: 11.30 sec. @ 119.42 mph
0-60 mph: 3.44 sec.
0-100 mph: 7.87 sec.
Top-gear roll-on, 60-80 mph: 6.09 sec.
Fuel mileage (low/high/average): 32/44/38

Cruising range (exc. reserve): 155 miles
*Performance with test-session weather conditions corrected to sea-level standard conditions (59 degrees F, 29.92 in. of mercury)
2004 Yamaha Fz6 Front Right Lean View
2004 3 Bike Overhead View
2004 Honda 599 Front Side View
You want small, you got it.... 
   
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2004 Honda 599 Front Side View
You want small, you got it. Honda's 599 is truly pint-sized, with a short reach to the bar (that has a fair amount of effective rise) and the least distance to the pegs from the seat. (That seat is also the lowest in our measurements, some 18mm closer to the ground than the Yamaha is and 21mm shorter than the Suzuki is.) This is a comfortably compact position for smaller riders but cramped for the big lugs.
2004 Honda 599 Front Side Lean View
Givin' it the business. Honda's... 
   
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2004 Honda 599 Front Side Lean View
Givin' it the business. Honda's 599 is based on the previous Hornet 600—there's a new- generation Hornet in Europe for 2004&151but the concept has aged extremely well. Great newbie-friendly ergonomics, fine suspension and brakes and a torquey four-banger help bring goodness, if not catalog-popping features, to the class.
2004 Honda 599 Side View
Specifications MSRP: $7099... 
   
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2004 Honda 599 Side View
SpecificationsMSRP: $7099

Engine
Type: l-c inline-four
Valve arrangement: dohc, 16v
Bore x stroke: 65.0 x 45.2mm
Displacement: 599cc
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Transmission: 6-speed
Final drive: #525 chain

Chassis
Weight: 446 lb. (wet)
Fuel capacity: 5.0 gal.
Rake/trail: 25.0 deg./3.86 in. (98mm)
Wheelbase: 55.9 in. (1420mm)
Seat height: 31.1 in. (790mm)

Suspension
Front: 41mm fork, nonadjustable
Rear: single shock adjustable for spring preload
Tire, front: 20/70ZR17 Michelin Pilot Road
Tire, rear: 180/55ZR17 Michelin Pilot Road

Performance
Corrected 1/4 mile: 11.56 sec. @ 115.64 mph
0-60 mph: 3.60 sec.
0-100 mph: 8.60 sec.
Top-gear roll-on, 60-80 mph: 4.87 sec.
Fuel mileage (low/high/average): 31/48/39
Cruising range (exc. reserve): 156 miles

*Performance with test-session weather conditions corrected to sea-level standard conditions (59 degrees F, 29.92 in. of mercury)
2004 Honda 599 Front Right Lean View
2004 3 Bike Group Side View
2004 Suzuki Sv650 Front Side View
Which came first, the SV or... 
   
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2004 Suzuki Sv650 Front Side View
Which came first, the SV or the 599? They're so close, ergonomically, you'd think they were related. The SV has slightly less bar rise but doesn't feel a lot sportier from the saddle. You get a nice, neutral riding position that seems to fit all but the tallest riders. Our measurements show the Suzuki has the tallest saddle, though; consider that aspect "under construction" for the 2004 model.
2004 Suzuki Sv650 Side Lean View
What can we say? Our love... 
   
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2004 Suzuki Sv650 Side Lean View
What can we say? Our love affair with the SV650 continues, fueled by the spunky 645cc V-twin and I-can-do-anything attitude. New competition has shown the SV's chassis in a new light, however; it's still fine, but it's not the head-and-shoulders winner it's been in the past. Check your six, Suzuki.
2004 Suzuki Sv650 Side View
Specifications Suzuki SV650... 
   
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2004 Suzuki Sv650 Side View
Specifications
Suzuki SV650
MSRP: $5899

Engine
Type: l-c 90-deg. V-twin
Valve arrangement: dohc, 8v
Bore x stroke: 81.0 x 62.6mm
Displacement: 645cc
Compression ratio: 11.5:1
Transmission: 6-speed
Final drive: #525 chain

Chassis
Weight: 429 lb. (wet)
Fuel capacity: 4.5 gal.
Rake/trail: 25.0 deg./3.94 in. (100mm)
Wheelbase: 56.3 in. (1430mm)
Seat height: 31.5 in. (800mm)

Suspension
Front: 41mm fork adjustable for spring preload
Rear: single shock adjustable for spring preload
Tire, front: 120/60ZR17 Dunlop D220
Tire, rear: 160/60ZR17 Dunlop D220

Performance
Corrected 1/4 mile: 11.87 sec. @ 110.02 mph
0-60 mph: 3.65 sec.
0-100 mph: 9.94 sec.
Top-gear roll-on, 60-80 mph: 4.44 sec.
Fuel mileage (low/high/average): 38/44/41

Cruising range (exc. reserve): 147 miles
*Performance with test-session weather conditions corrected to sea-level standard conditions (59 degrees F, 29.92 in. of mercury)
2004 Suzuki Sv650 Front Side Lean View

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