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Old 20-10-2014, 08:10 PM   #16
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s2r v 695

I bought an S2R only a few weeks ago so can only offer a limited amount of views on this, the 695 I know very little of. I also have not been riding for 10 years due to back problems,work etc, so reluctantly sold a Laverda triple last year. Being short and big boned the Monsters looked good with the seat height and size, I had £3500 to spend and looked at several aircooled 750's, 900's before discovering the s2. I did a lot of homework before parting with my money,a lot of hours spent on this forum, the knowledge and advice from people on here is superb. Performance is plenty without needing to rev it too much, no power band as such, just smooth pulling up to 120 or so, it's satisfying, not overly quick but enough for me, I'm not a fast rider anyway.Front brake at first seemed really good, now I'm getting used to the bike it does lack feel, used hard in the wet it can lock the wheel, but it's not bad by any means and can be upgraded apparently. Rear brake is poor, will look into this, may just be the pads. Clutch is very light although I have read tales of woe on the forums, no point in worrying about it as it works well now. The plastic petrol tank is the one issue that concerns me,it has swollen so the catch rubs on the ignition and the rubber pads don't sit on the frame, still opens though , providing it does not worsen. Mine has a full service history and all the keys, many do not, I would avoid these. Overall, very pleased, very easy to ride,non bikers admire the looks (red/white stripe) early days but would not hesitate to recommend.
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Old 20-10-2014, 08:19 PM   #17
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Funk 695 has same callipers as 900ie/s2r1000, s2r 800 has smaller callipers.
don't think thats right lucas, I'm pretty sure ducati put the smaller 2 pistons callipers on later 620's 695 and s2r 800


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jonyb, i don't think you will be disappointed with either
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Old 20-10-2014, 08:36 PM   #18
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don't think thats right lucas, I'm pretty sure ducati put the smaller 2 pistons callipers on later 620's 695 and s2r 800


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jonyb, i don't think you will be disappointed with either
You know what you are correct there. I keep on forgetting I have a 620ie with 695 engine.


I did however just notice that s2r 800 is 179kg weight while 695 is 168kg so 695 has better power to weight ratio. My good that single side adds 11kg!! Fat ass comes to mind.


I would personally still go for 695 due to looks alone and I would upgrade the brakes ASAP.
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Old 20-10-2014, 09:15 PM   #19
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For me, the problems with the S2R would be the single sider (I don't like the engineering or the maintenance implications) and the plastic tank.
Dunno if the 695 tank is plastic or not.
I run a carby M750, cos I don't like too many electronics.....and it has a steel tank and double sided swinger.
I got it shortly after a return to bikes about 10yrs ago, love it, and will keep it forever.
I would say that, broadly speaking there's probably not a lot of difference between the three, on the road, and I can therefore confirm that you are very likely to love it too, whichever you choose.

ps. note that 750s can be had for under £2k nowadays, and have pretty much stopped depreciating.
Might be worth considering...?
There is an injected version.
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Old 20-10-2014, 09:17 PM   #20
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There is also a 800 injected so same engine as s2r 800 but 11kg less weight as proper swing arm
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Old 20-10-2014, 09:22 PM   #21
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I much prefer the looks of the S2R, that's why I bought one. I find the power of the 800 to be plenty fast enough for my abilities. The plastic tank does not seem to have swollen at all, still latches down fine.

It is my first bike with a single sided swingarm and I love the way it looks, also like how easy it is to adjust the chain.
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Old 20-10-2014, 09:25 PM   #22
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Old 20-10-2014, 09:59 PM   #23
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What next isis rock et s? Come single sided is half a swing arm
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Old 21-10-2014, 09:55 AM   #24
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sssa are great, while you are struggling with your wheel alignment and fiddling with spacers etc, my wheel is on and I'm gone
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What next isis rock et s? Come single sided is half a swing arm
Yes, ISIS do rock!
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Old 21-10-2014, 01:25 PM   #26
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Now't wrong with S.S.S.A, It copes with my fat ass
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Old 21-10-2014, 06:12 PM   #27
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Symmetry is work of art, sssa is just unfinished symmetry
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Old 21-10-2014, 06:47 PM   #28
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Sorry, I didn't mean to turn the thread into a discussion about whether single siders are better than double siders...I was just pointing out that its one of the major points for you to make your own mind up about.
Oh, and another thing with the plastic tank is that it won't take a magnetic tankbag, and luggage space is at a premium on a monster (other tankbag styles are available, but they're not as simple to use).
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Old 21-10-2014, 06:51 PM   #29
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Symmetry is work of art, sssa is just unfinished symmetry
Yes but I could use that argument to state that all bikes are missing 2 wheels!
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Old 21-10-2014, 08:07 PM   #30
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And are a POP to adjust, in my limited experience chain needs less adjustment
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