Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
I'm in Australia, Retired 3years ago just before Covid and I had already bought my SV650 with the goal to make a performance orientated cafe racer.
I already have a car project but wanted some quicker gratification, so a bike seemed the way to go. I wanted to build it old school like me.
I had it on the road and registered but my original plan called for a custom tank, and I wanted to try a Fish carburettor and cam swap.
Then came covid I pulled it down have done some but only now getting back in to it.
Just to add another challenge my Grand kids saw me looking at half fairings so that what I got as a gift from them. It will work but at this stage it has become part of stage 2 before it hits the road again.
So thanks for having me, I will share my progress and crazy ideas and with you feed back I hope to build the best machine I can.
I already have a car project but wanted some quicker gratification, so a bike seemed the way to go. I wanted to build it old school like me.
I had it on the road and registered but my original plan called for a custom tank, and I wanted to try a Fish carburettor and cam swap.
Then came covid I pulled it down have done some but only now getting back in to it.
Just to add another challenge my Grand kids saw me looking at half fairings so that what I got as a gift from them. It will work but at this stage it has become part of stage 2 before it hits the road again.
So thanks for having me, I will share my progress and crazy ideas and with you feed back I hope to build the best machine I can.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Sounds like a great introduction to the forum and will be excellent to see how you get on.
Loads of guys on here have owned and ridden SV650s that's for sure. What's the sort of look you're going for ?
Wired wheels ? bigger forks ? brakes ? clip ons or risers ?
Loads of guys on here have owned and ridden SV650s that's for sure. What's the sort of look you're going for ?
Wired wheels ? bigger forks ? brakes ? clip ons or risers ?
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Hi Alex, post some pictures, I rode an SV over 20 years ago and thought it was a fun bike to ride.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Yo Alex,welcome along man. What part of Oz are you in? I have a son out in Perth,he loves the place.
Look forward to reading about your progress. The 650 is a great little fun bike and that's what the real bottom line should be.
Look forward to reading about your progress. The 650 is a great little fun bike and that's what the real bottom line should be.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
I tried to post a picture but not sure how to.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:06 am Sounds like a great introduction to the forum and will be excellent to see how you get on.
Loads of guys on here have owned and ridden SV650s that's for sure. What's the sort of look you're going for ?
Wired wheels ? bigger forks ? brakes ? clip ons or risers ?
Thanks for the welcome, I attack things in stages, starting stage 2.
Stage2.
The clip ons are going below the top clamp to clear the 1/2 fairing I bought.
Making a new tank which is also the air box.
fitting the fairing
doing the gen 1/2 cam swap combo
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Love to, not sure how?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:08 am Hi Alex, post some pictures, I rode an SV over 20 years ago and thought it was a fun bike to ride.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
I will try a picture.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:06 am Sounds like a great introduction to the forum and will be excellent to see how you get on.
Loads of guys on here have owned and ridden SV650s that's for sure. What's the sort of look you're going for ?
Wired wheels ? bigger forks ? brakes ? clip ons or risers ?
Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
This was the end of stage 1Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:08 am Hi Alex, post some pictures, I rode an SV over 20 years ago and thought it was a fun bike to ride.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Bonzer! Needs a thread in the bikes section.gt alex wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 6:51 amThis was the end of stage 1Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:08 am Hi Alex, post some pictures, I rode an SV over 20 years ago and thought it was a fun bike to ride.
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Oh. G'day mate.
Edit: Must be losing the plot. Thought this was in the introductions section.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
I'm an hour from Brisbane and about the same from the Gold Coast. I believe Perth has a very similar climate, never been to Perth it's 4500km from here. We love where we are it's bushy without being remote or barren.
Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Modifications
Drivetrain
Gen 1 SV650 engine, custom intake, electric fuel pump. Fish carburettor, 4 deg advanced ignition timing, lightened flywheel, 520 track day chain 1 up 1 down and sprocket set.
Exterior
Rear sets, DIY rear frame and hump seat, Clip ons with custom bars ,bar end mirrors, head light cowl, custom dash. cut down front guard. removable rear guard, race levers and 17.5 radial brake M/C, S/S dual front brake lines, led indicators and tail lights, blacked out forks with Harley boots, quick release clips on the fuel tank. .
Lighting
5 3.4" headlight and the rest are e-marked leds. lithium battery
Exhaust
Black Widow Gen3 de-cat with reverse cone muffler with custom internals
Suspension
Front; stiffer 0.9 spring, gold cartridge emulator valves, 15w oil OEM adjustable preload lowered 30mm (pushed through the triple)
Rear 330mm adjustable rear shock (comp and rebound) shorter dog bones to restore the rear to original height
Wheel and Tire
stock
Plans for much more
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Drivetrain
Gen 1 SV650 engine, custom intake, electric fuel pump. Fish carburettor, 4 deg advanced ignition timing, lightened flywheel, 520 track day chain 1 up 1 down and sprocket set.
Exterior
Rear sets, DIY rear frame and hump seat, Clip ons with custom bars ,bar end mirrors, head light cowl, custom dash. cut down front guard. removable rear guard, race levers and 17.5 radial brake M/C, S/S dual front brake lines, led indicators and tail lights, blacked out forks with Harley boots, quick release clips on the fuel tank. .
Lighting
5 3.4" headlight and the rest are e-marked leds. lithium battery
Exhaust
Black Widow Gen3 de-cat with reverse cone muffler with custom internals
Suspension
Front; stiffer 0.9 spring, gold cartridge emulator valves, 15w oil OEM adjustable preload lowered 30mm (pushed through the triple)
Rear 330mm adjustable rear shock (comp and rebound) shorter dog bones to restore the rear to original height
Wheel and Tire
stock
Plans for much more
IMG_20201027_120407 (1).jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
something HAS to happen with that tank fella...
What's going on with the rear sprocket ?
I'm incredibly fussy... but i'd have to do something with the swingarm too, as well as spindle/adjusters, along with relocating the shock reservoir.
What's going on with the rear sprocket ?
I'm incredibly fussy... but i'd have to do something with the swingarm too, as well as spindle/adjusters, along with relocating the shock reservoir.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Gnarly.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
I am building the tank now just waiting for a fine day so I can see when TIG welding, This is my first go at TIG so I am learning as I go.
Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
Sprockets are consumable I just put a splash of colour.
Thinking of painting the swingarm black, is that what you mean or do you see something that will affect performance?
Because the shock is pressurised I was uncertain if I could get away with cracking the banjo bolt to allow me to twist the hose another way with out losing pressure. So I just mounted it best I could.
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Re: Saying Hi. Building a Gen1 SV650 Cafe Racer
For me the swingarm kinda spoils things, it looks too boxy, too cheap and cheerful. Which i know to an extent the bike is... but, it's just not doing it for me.
Satin black would deffo help.
Satin black would deffo help.