2006 Hyosung GV650, The bike feels large, partially because rider's position perspective is set by the wide tank (4.5 gallons), the chrome tank treatment, and the wide bars. However, handling on this machine is silky smooth. The Avitar is 95.6', stem to stern; with a 66.9' wheelbase. In town, the turning radius is great. The footpegs are way out in front, but they can adjusted by a couple of inches. The seat height is a low 31'. The seating positions appear to be designed for a variety of riders. The electronic console contains a lot of information: speedo, odometer, two trip odometers, fuel and temperature bar gauges, as well as all of the standard indicator lights. From the rear of the bike, the brake light (ten high intensity LEDs) is insanely visible. The small, close-in turn signals (front and rear) are subtle however very noticeable. The round headlamp provides plenty illumination.