Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007 vs. Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007

Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007

Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

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Overview - Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007 vs Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007

Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007

Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Technical Specifications Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007 compared to Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007
Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Engine and Drive Train

Engine powerEngine power53 HPEngine power120 HP
TransmissionTransmissionChainTransmissionBelt
CylindersCylinders2Cylinders2
StrokesStrokes4-StrokeStrokes4-Stroke
CoolingCoolingliquidCoolingliquid
DisplacementDisplacement805 ccmDisplacement1,131 ccm

Dimensions and Weights

WheelbaseWheelbase1,645 mmWheelbase1,700 mm
Seat HeightSeat Height700 mmSeat Height762 mm
Dry WeightDry Weight220 kgDry Weight280 kg
Fuel Tank CapacityFuel Tank Capacity16 lFuel Tank Capacity18.9 l
Top SpeedTop Speed160 km/hTop Speed220 km/h
License compliancyLicense compliancyALicense compliancyA

Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007

Suzuki VL 800 Volusia 2007

Unfortunately, our editors did not test this model.

Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

The Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod may be a very special Harley-Davidson, far removed from typical Harley features and straddling the cruiser and sports motorbike worlds, which ultimately explains its low popularity. But even if it is neither fish nor fowl, the Street Rod has a lot to offer. Solid suspension, willing turning behaviour, good brakes, a great-sounding engine and a high maximum lean angle. Anyone who wants to whizz through tight bends without missing out on a certain American flair and V2 charm should take a closer look at the Street Rod. The combination of a sporty chassis, active riding position and powerful V2 certainly has the potential to make the right type of rider happy.

Grandiose V2 engine sound

Ok suspension with sufficient stability even at higher lean angles

Active riding position

Lots of maximum lean angle for a Harley (up to 40°)

Good turning behaviour

Well controllable brakes with sufficient deceleration power, provided the rear brake is also used

Very stiff clutch

Lengthy gear ratio robs the engine of its sporty potential

Numerous chrome components make the Street Rod high-maintenance

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Suzuki VL 800 Volusia vs Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR

Price Suzuki VL 800 Volusia

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Price Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR

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