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Sv650

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Cont. from last thread

So revised list
>ER-6
>Cb500
>Fz07
>SV650
>NTV650
>Honda Rebel (300 or 500)
>Suzuki 400

Ah, I thought you were suggesting it as something that probably wouldn't kill me but would be a bit beyond beginner.

Forgot to ask if he meant ER-5 or ER-6. Another user pointed out that there was a difference between the two.

Those posts were both me.

>Beyond beginner
It has officially 90hp, thought some americans report only having ~75 at the wheel
Mine was dynoed 3 years ago at 83, mostly stock, BUT After the engine map had a recall

I'd suggest it because it has an electronic throttle and the "beginner" map is super easy to learn
Problem is that:
>You're never gonna use said map because we're irresponsible hoons
>You seem to be american, so you'd never find a cheap one nor parts

ER-6 is also known ad the ninja 650 in America, it's a 650cc inline 2
The er5 was the older model and is 150cc smaller

I'm planning a euro tour, will stop for the night somewhere close to Calais, then continue on to Amsterdam, and then head east to Berlin to see friend, and then head back home. Still early days, any tips on finding cheap accommodation? Or just bring camping gear and find somewhere?

Also, I am scared of getting bombed, shot or run over by a truck.

Witnessed

Internet. Stick to camp sites, or youth hostels if you're a member and travelling on your own. Camping will be cheapest.
No danger of getting culturally enriched if you stay away from really large crowds in major cities, and even then chances are slim.
Why would you pick the worst part of Europe to tour though?