That said, the Vee's six inches of suspension travel makes it a fantastic machine for high-velocity work on crappy sort-of-paved roads, and the occasional gravel road is usually no big deal (although sand, mud, or deep gravel are strictly no bueno).
Also, forgot to mention earlier that a Seat Concepts kit (you get foam and a seat cover to staple to your seat base) completely solved the seating problem for me at the lowest overall cost. I toughed it out on the squishy stock foam until about 70,000 miles -- the human ass is more adaptable than most people think, but there are limits...
Stock gearing is very tall -- 17F/41R. I've gone to 17/43 -- still serene on the highway, with a little added poke down low. To compensate for the added speedo error in addition to the usual stock Suzuki error s(speedo is driven from a pickup on the countershaft, not the front wheel as on the DL650), I added a SpeedoDRD -- it's a lot more compact and much less expensive than a Speedo Healer.
I've tried switching to a 530 chaina nd sprocket set instead of the stock 525, and been very pleased with the added lifetime -- roughly 1/3 to 1/3 again as long. Probably no need to monkey with that for a while, anyway.
Enjoy!
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