Kawasaki Vulcan S 2021 vs. Suzuki Bandit 650 2005

Kawasaki Vulcan S 2021

Suzuki Bandit 650 2005
Overview - Kawasaki Vulcan S 2021 vs Suzuki Bandit 650 2005

Kawasaki Vulcan S 2021

Suzuki Bandit 650 2005
Technical Specifications Kawasaki Vulcan S 2021 compared to Suzuki Bandit 650 2005
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Kawasaki Vulcan S 2021

No matter which platform Kawasaki puts the 650 cubic two-cylinder in, the result is always a great motorbike! Even though the engine is unusually rev-happy for a cruiser, it results in a cruiser that actually qualifies as a sports cruiser when paired with the sporty chassis set-up. The only brake is the limited lean angle clearance, but this will not deter lovers of hearty footrest grinding. With such a good bike, we hope that Kawasaki will follow suit - after all, the Vulcan S has been with us almost unchanged since 2015.
Suzuki Bandit 650 2005

Some twisty stages become wonderful special stages. It is reassuring to know that you don't need a GSX-R 1000 for 15,000 euros to have a good time in the Winkelwerk. There was a lot of shifting, late braking and early acceleration. It was just a nice little race among friends.