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Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: vtlion on August 14, 2004, 10:41:08 AM
Budget about 400 bux extra for the factory lowers!!!! I finally got my lower fairings and installed them last weekend.   Wow... do they make a difference in the bikes overall appearance.  The added wind protection will be nice when the fall temps arrive, too.  I LOVE THIS BIKE!!!  After 1300 miles my only compaints are the small, hard seat, the soft front suspension (not NEARLY as soft as the GS though), and the sliiiightly wanting roll on power (if there was an SV800 or SV850 I would be on that thing in a heartbeat).  So what do you guys think?

(http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/r/b/rbd123/GStwinpics/SVside2.jpg)
(http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/r/b/rbd123/GStwinpics/SVfront1.jpg)
(http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/r/b/rbd123/GStwinpics/SVfront2.jpg)(http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/r/b/rbd123/GStwinpics/SVrear1.jpg)

In other news, the GF is sold on the GS500, so it looks like I may be adding a GS to the stable once again this fall or next spring... I'm excited about having another GS :thumb:
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: jag69 on August 14, 2004, 11:24:55 AM
SWEEEEEEEET  :thumb:
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: dorian chapman on August 14, 2004, 12:34:13 PM
anything aftermarket you can get to rid that license plate holder, and turn signal contraption ?

It looks similar to the big whale of a tail that is on the GSXR's this year.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: Michael on August 14, 2004, 12:50:57 PM
Yes, very pretty.  Don't drop it now, though.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: Zarathustra on August 14, 2004, 12:57:30 PM
http://www.hardracing.com/FEKit.htm

fender eliminator.  would make it look pretty slick.  (about half down the page).

but aside from that, looks pretty hot with that lower on.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: vtlion on August 14, 2004, 02:53:25 PM
Quote from: dorian chapmananything aftermarket you can get to rid that license plate holder, and turn signal contraption ?

It looks similar to the big whale of a tail that is on the GSXR's this year.

agreed.  I'm waiting a while on other mods so that I can research them thoroughly and be sure I know what I want to do/not do and which option I'm going with.  Thankfully, the 04 fenders actually are smaller than the 03's.  The 03 fender could be used as a surfboard its so big  :lol:
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: chevelle on August 14, 2004, 03:26:48 PM
Just so ya'll know, there is an SV1000. You can get it naked or half-faired, and i'm sure the lower for the 650 will fit the 1000 so you can have a Killer Big Twin fully faired. The new SV's (650 or 1000) also look awesome with just a chin spoiler. I have a friend with an SV1000 naked, and it looks AWESOME with just a chin spoiler (or airdam, whatever you wanna call it). That thing is so mean lookin with just a peek of that killer 1000cc V-twin showing. :mrgreen:
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: dgyver on August 14, 2004, 04:10:11 PM
It does look much better fully faired. :thumb:
But then I am not fond of half faired bikes. Either be completely naked or fully clothed.

And yeah, cut that dang fender off!
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: JohnNS on August 14, 2004, 04:13:24 PM
Beautiful bike man! Now you've got the looks to match that sound (I think SVs sound awesome)   :thumb:
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: spazzypengin on August 14, 2004, 04:16:16 PM
Get a high-mount exhaust for that beast! That would make it look even better. Vanity plate "SQDBTR".  :thumb:
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: mp183 on August 14, 2004, 04:34:19 PM
The link below is for a guy that will be clock over 100,000 miles in the next week or so.  I changed the oil on my DL650 today.  I don't thing it burned more than a few ounces.  I did not have to add any in 3,500 miles.
Goo luck with your bike.
http://www.svrider.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=27319&highlight=
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: pantablo on August 15, 2004, 04:05:21 PM
Looks good. Might I suggest a Yoshimura pipe! Its the best sounding I've ever heard on an SV....really beings out the nice rumble of the v-twin.
Title: The Yosh pipe vs. M4 pipe
Post by: Argon5W on August 15, 2004, 07:49:38 PM
The Yosh sounds nice and is very clean looking bu the M4 pipes make a little more power and usually a little cheaper.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: dgyver on August 15, 2004, 08:16:51 PM
I had a full M4 system on the race SV I built. IMHO, it sounded better than the Yosh.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: pantablo on August 15, 2004, 08:45:47 PM
I've heard that too-the M4 is the pipe to get for most power. Best for track junkies or racers but the combined beauty of the Yosh tri-oval in addition to the sound make it an unbeatable package. Can you really tell the difference in power between the two? I doubt most would. Given that, I'd opt for beauty AND sound.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: dgyver on August 16, 2004, 05:46:27 AM
IF you like the Tri-oval. To each is own.

Here is a pic of my old SV with the M4:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v64/dgyver/SV650/SV-right.jpg

I agree that the average street rider would never notice any minor power advantage of one over the other, only on a dyno or real racing. I have owned Yosh & M4 exhuasts, their quality of construction is equal. Since I am having to replace the Yosh exhaust on my TLR, itis going to be a M4.
Title: Yup...
Post by: The Buddha on August 16, 2004, 06:35:04 AM
Yup... I hate that trioval... In fact I just recently even warmed upto the oval. The round is stillmy favorite... As small dia as possible, like my friends R1's micron...
Cool.
Srinath.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: chinox22x on August 16, 2004, 07:41:13 AM
man...you're making me itch to get one of these.  it was my first choice before teh gs500f.  i guess i'll have 2 suzuki's next year!  

beautiful bike!  :cheers:
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: vtlion on August 16, 2004, 07:45:17 AM
I've heard alot about both exhausts.  The M4 seems to be the consensus best for sound, but many go with the Yosh RS-3.. I suppose because Yosh makes the exhausts for Suzuki's race bikes.

Personally, I'm gonna wait for a bit for two reasons...

1. I don't wanna piss off the neighbors with too much low-rev noise, so I need to be very careful about which can I chose.

2. The 04 subframe is 40mm lower than the 03, a fact that many exhaust manufacturers have not yet seemed to notice.  So many of the "03-04" cans really only fit the 03 model  :(

I'm thinking I'll give it a season with the stocker on.  She's got some good grunt when the throttle is wide open, but is nice and quiet for sneaking out of the neighborhood without getting any complaints.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: hehehemann on August 16, 2004, 05:07:41 PM
Glad your liking the SV Vtlion. If you remember back a little I went out and bought a SV650S 2002 model with 126miles on it. It had sat for awhile in a garage and ran like cr@p. I have since had the carbs apart, added a shim and it's running great lowend. I've been working so much lately I still haven't got it past the 600mile break-in, so I don't know how smooth the power is upto redline.
Do you get pops from the exhaust? I get them at idle, more so on deceleration. My A/F mixture is set at 2 1/2 turns out, i'm thinking I may need to experiment with this a little more.

On a side note I got my first ticket yesterday. A cop gave me a $112 fine because I didn't put a foot down at a stop sign. I just slowed up, did the stop and balance then took off again. He was a new one, had to look at his notes as to which copy of the ticket he was to give me.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: cernunos on August 16, 2004, 05:22:58 PM
I always thought the SV looked great and the SV "S" looked...I don't know, unbalanced. But with the lower fairing all I can think is "WOW". Now that is a sweet looking scooter. You must love it...like I love the GS and reading the forum...if that doesn't annoy you.

C.......
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: vtlion on August 16, 2004, 06:22:31 PM
Quote from: hehehemann
Do you get pops from the exhaust? I get them at idle, more so on deceleration.

On a side note I got my first ticket yesterday.

No pops here.  My rejetted R6 w/ slip on micron pipe did exactly what you are describing.  From what I've been able to gather, that's pretty common with rejetted bikes  :dunno:

Sucks to hear about the ticket.  I'm guilty of doing the insta-stop with both feet on the pegs myself  :oops: .  just haven't been nailed doing it yet.  Good wakeup call to help me remember to mind my p's and q's on the road.   :cheers:


I am hoping that the GF and I can work out a good deal on a GS once she gets the MSF course done.  I would love to get my hands on another GS.  How awesome would that be?!?!?! to have the SV and the GS living side by side in the garage  :mrgreen:
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: pizzleboy on August 16, 2004, 06:23:52 PM
Quote from: Zarathustrahttp://www.hardracing.com/FEKit.htm

fender eliminator.  would make it look pretty slick.  (about half down the page).

but aside from that, looks pretty hot with that lower on.


I was thinking the same thing.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: hehehemann on August 17, 2004, 08:13:19 AM
Quote from: vtlion
Quote from: hehehemann
Sucks to hear about the ticket.  I'm guilty of doing the insta-stop with both feet on the pegs myself  :oops: .  just haven't been nailed doing it yet.  Good wakeup call to help me remember to mind my p's and q's on the road.   :cheers:


I was on the GS when I got the ticket. Decided to take it out as I hadn't ridden it for a couple of weeks.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: dgyver on August 17, 2004, 08:26:40 AM
Quote from: vtlionNo pops here.  My rejetted R6 w/ slip on micron pipe did exactly what you are describing.  From what I've been able to gather, that's pretty common with rejetted bikes  :dunno:
Most every bike pops on decel. You just do not really hear them as much with a stock exhaust. More noticeable with a re-jet and an aftermarket exhaust. A non-restrictive exhaust will allow some of the unburnt fuel to ignite in the exhaust system. Air leaks will make the popping worse. Also, some emission control devices may increase the popping as well.
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: jare16 on August 18, 2004, 03:47:47 PM
OOOOh... Wow! That looks awesome. I was planning on working on my bike this winter (04'F). Sportier bars, rejet, full exhaust,+4 rear sprocket, progressive springs, katana shock. I think what I really want is to make my bike into an SV  8) . The Naked SV looks awesome too but the price difference between the SV & SVS is so small it seems like the "S" is a much better value. So I guess the bad news is I'll probably be giving up the GS the end of the season but the good news is someone will getting a great deal on an "almost new" '04. BTW, are there any diffences between the SV & SVS besides the fairing and bars?
Title: For those considering the SV650...
Post by: vtlion on August 18, 2004, 04:50:21 PM
rearsets are slightly farther back on the 'S' model.  I'm not sure about gearing and power... if there is a difference it is negligable.