Brand new shiny Suzuki day
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
I will own an SV one day.
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
The X version looks ace! And sub £5k for a pre-reg is an absolute billy bargain!!!
I can't get on with clip-ons any more myself though, and I suspect thats the reason the X versions are so cheap because most riders are like me these days and have got used to sitting upright on naked bikes and Adventure bikes.
I can't get on with clip-ons any more myself though, and I suspect thats the reason the X versions are so cheap because most riders are like me these days and have got used to sitting upright on naked bikes and Adventure bikes.
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
NC30s are heavy and slow steering, but they're very easy to ride at a good pace on the road, but for the track I'd rather have an FZR400 or a GSXR400, as both are much sharper.
Which was the point I was trying to make, the SVs I rode weren't very sharp, but they were easy to ride at a good pace.
Which was the point I was trying to make, the SVs I rode weren't very sharp, but they were easy to ride at a good pace.
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
I plan on doing a top yoke conversion,I'm surprised more people don't buy a discounted X version & do the same.mboy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:15 pm The X version looks ace! And sub £5k for a pre-reg is an absolute billy bargain!!!
I can't get on with clip-ons any more myself though, and I suspect thats the reason the X versions are so cheap because most riders are like me these days and have got used to sitting upright on naked bikes and Adventure bikes.
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
Don't do it! You'll get everyone telling you how you're going to die a horrible death as soon as you touch the brakes!Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:12 pmI plan on doing a top yoke conversion,I'm surprised more people don't buy a discounted X version & do the same.mboy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:15 pm The X version looks ace! And sub £5k for a pre-reg is an absolute billy bargain!!!
I can't get on with clip-ons any more myself though, and I suspect thats the reason the X versions are so cheap because most riders are like me these days and have got used to sitting upright on naked bikes and Adventure bikes.
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
I've owned 3 or 4, or maybe 5?? They are cracking bikes and with the suspension sorted, very capable on the back roads. A 70+ bhp twin is never going to be boring down the b roads...
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
I've been to busy with this winters DIY project to get out on the bike,but this afternoon I finally had a few hours to spare & fitted this lot.
20240309_155336[1] by Mark Foster, on Flickr
That's a 12v battery indicator LED,front mudguard extender,Radiator Guard & a screen protector.
Front mudguards on modern road bikes are often a joke & the Suzuki's no exception so I wanted this lot fitted before the radiator got covered in mud from the back lanes around here
20240316_171349[1] by Mark Foster, on Flickr
The two bolts that connect the front mudguard to the inside of the fork leg were a PITA to refit,but everything else was straightforward & it's nice not to battle with seized or rusty bolts
I'm now waiting for a Ctek battery charger to arrive & I could do with some paddock bobbins,a belly pan wouldn't go amiss either...
At some point in the next few days I'm hoping to get out for a spin in the spring sunshine
20240309_155336[1] by Mark Foster, on Flickr
That's a 12v battery indicator LED,front mudguard extender,Radiator Guard & a screen protector.
Front mudguards on modern road bikes are often a joke & the Suzuki's no exception so I wanted this lot fitted before the radiator got covered in mud from the back lanes around here
20240316_171349[1] by Mark Foster, on Flickr
The two bolts that connect the front mudguard to the inside of the fork leg were a PITA to refit,but everything else was straightforward & it's nice not to battle with seized or rusty bolts
I'm now waiting for a Ctek battery charger to arrive & I could do with some paddock bobbins,a belly pan wouldn't go amiss either...
At some point in the next few days I'm hoping to get out for a spin in the spring sunshine
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
Meant to get a dash screen protector for mine when I bought it and forgot. Reminds me I should get one. I think mine has the same clocks as an SV
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
@Bustaspoke Are we planning to use the SV in all weather/seasons?
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
I'm planning on doing some Euro touring on it,exploring the backroads,plus lots of rides on the backroads around here.
No doubt it'll be used in all weather / seasons.
No doubt it'll be used in all weather / seasons.
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
I had one on the Zed before I'd even ridden it.
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
Same with this SV650
TBH,for what I want to do with it a V-Strom would probably be more suitable but I don't like doing the obvious,the SV isn't as heavy,I don't like the looks of ADV bikes & even if I did,where would I find a zero miles version with warranty for £4999...
At some point I might be looking for some semi knobblies for it
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
+ brown grips.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:20 pm At some point I might be looking for some semi knobblies for it
+brown seat.
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
I had a road one, then raced one later on. At the time (2006 or so), they were basically the most popular club racer with (effectively) their own series in many clubs. Good, honest, even fields of 72bhp max, around 160kg and a lot of very noisy exhaustsPotter wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 12:43 pm I'm sure I would have posted this before, but back in....blimey....something like twenty-odd years ago I test rode an SV650 at a local dealers and I couldn't believe how good it was, and I've ridden with people who are half decent riders and they've been hard to catch on these little bikes. I think those in the know obviously always knew how good they were but if you don't know then they can surprise you.
I don't know about build quality or reliability, it might be brilliant or rubbish, but they're a nippy little bike.
My local dyno chap (when I lived further north) raced one and it was a rocket.
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I finally got the time to go for a spin earlier,I planned on just going out for 10 minutes to check that everything seemed good.I set of in a cloud of smoking excess ACF50
Once the smoke screen cleared I enjoyed the ride so much that I covered 48 miles
The roads around here are not in the best condition,but at least the mud's dry..
Out with my mate's tomorrow,looking forward to it
Once the smoke screen cleared I enjoyed the ride so much that I covered 48 miles
The roads around here are not in the best condition,but at least the mud's dry..
Out with my mate's tomorrow,looking forward to it
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That's a road ? More like farm trackBustaspoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 5:50 pm I finally got the time to go for a spin earlier,I planned on just going out for 10 minutes to check that everything seemed good.I set of in a cloud of smoking excess ACF50
Once the smoke screen cleared I enjoyed the ride so much that I covered 48 miles
The roads around here are not in the best condition,but at least the mud's dry..
Out with my mate's tomorrow,looking forward to it
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
This is one of the better roads around here,unlike most roads in the area this one doesn't contain pot holes,yet...
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Re: Brand new shiny Suzuki day
What area is that?Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 6:33 pm This is one of the better roads around here,unlike most roads in the area this one doesn't contain pot holes,yet...