i just bought a new 2005 SV 1000s.
it is a 1000cc twin cyliner crotch rocket!!!!!!!!
120hp and 70-80 torque.
VERY FAST!!!
i know you prolly confused when i say a brand new 05... hello its the year 2006.. well this bike was purchased and they used the frame on his sv1000 race bike. so when he put the frame back on the bike, the rest of the bike was brand new. but he put 2006 plastic and gas tank on it, but the engine is an 05 with 0 miles. so i consider it my 05/06 brand new SV1000s... got this baby for only 5500 bucks!!!
factory dual pipes. this thing is 100% stock. has the same amount of HP as the 06 gixxer 600, but has about 10-20 more torque. this thing runs a 10.7 quarter mile baby!!! picking it up sometime next week. finally getting rid of my 500!!!
here are a couple pics...
(http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/12/web/612000-612999/612429_532_full.jpg)
(http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/12/web/612000-612999/612429_533_full.jpg)
picking it up this week (week of Nov 6) and i will have more pics then!!!! these are 2 i snapped at the dealership!!!!!
and you should here these things with the Yosh dual exhaust on it!!! WOAH!!
Gentleman silver :thumb: Enjoy!
Those numbers are pretty optimistic for the SV1K, but congrats on the bike, I know you'll like it, I'm totally in love with mine.
(http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h223/premierartist/DSC00632.jpg)
(http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h223/premierartist/S3010341sm.jpg)
Make sure you put some MOTOSLIDERS on it
www.motosliders.com -by far the best frame sliders for SV's money can buy.
and get registered at svrider.com and sv-portal.com if you haven't already
ride safe dude.
Yup, ride safe. I spend 2 weeks getting used to my GS-replacement before I opened it up and explored the "spirited" side.
Congrats, I absolutely LOVE the SV1k.
-Turd.
Wow very nice!!!
Good colour too.
thanks a lot guys and your black one is sweet man!!! im DEFINITELY getting the fender eliminator kit, those are HUGE on these bikes... ill def get those frame sliders thanks!! and i just registered on sv-rider.com.
Quote from: metallic5spd on November 05, 2006, 01:13:39 PM
thanks a lot guys and your black one is sweet man!!! im DEFINITELY getting the fender eliminator kit, those are HUGE on these bikes... ill def get those frame sliders thanks!! and i just registered on sv-rider.com.
How many miles did you put on your GS before you got the SV1000?
Here we go again....
Anyway, very nice bike. I am lusting after those too. The other day I took off my bodywork and it sort of looks like an SV with the front light on. Enjoy!
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on November 05, 2006, 01:16:43 PM
Quote from: metallic5spd on November 05, 2006, 01:13:39 PM
thanks a lot guys and your black one is sweet man!!! im DEFINITELY getting the fender eliminator kit, those are HUGE on these bikes... ill def get those frame sliders thanks!! and i just registered on sv-rider.com.
How many miles did you put on your GS before you got the SV1000?
5K..
and for anyone who wants to sit here and say THATS NOT ENOUGH... or YOU SHOULDNT BE RIDING THAT...
F*CK YOU
i get what i want and ride how and what i want...
Quote from: metallic5spd on November 05, 2006, 02:07:56 PM
i get what i want and ride how and what i want...
Redundant, much?
:laugh:
:laugh:
Congrats on the new bike. I'll keep my personal opinions to myself.
i just know someone is going to Buddha Loves You that someone went from a 500 to a twin 1000... hey, it was either this or an 06 gixxer 600... the numbers are pretty much axactly the same for each bike.. ok my rant is over, thanks for all the comp's...
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on November 05, 2006, 02:13:07 PM
Quote from: metallic5spd on November 05, 2006, 02:07:56 PM
i get what i want and ride how and what i want...
Redundant, much?
:laugh:
:laugh:
Congrats on the new bike. I'll keep my personal opinions to myself.
hahaha, yah i am just saying that whatever bike i wanna get and can afford i will get... doesnt matter if its a busa.. if i like it and want it, i wouldve bought it, but i dont want a busa, for safety reasons, and its not a "flickable" bike.
Well Metallic,
At least you still have your high performance Sunfire. :) (Major sarcasm there)
We don't really care what you "want to buy and what you can afford."
Go curse somewhere else to someone who cares.
Yours,
Trwhouse
Asking how much time you've spent building up to the bike is a courtesy...it shows concern for our fellow riders. If you can't accept that we care for your life, we hope you eat the bike.
On top that, whoever told you that the bike runs 10.7 lied to you. You'll be lucky to break 11.5...which, with only 5k under your belt, I doubt you'll break a 12. And since they're willing to lie t you about something so trivial, imagine all the important things they lied about...
Hey man grat on the new bike :thumb:, very nice color. It's ok I only had 500 miles or so before I got the 750. :o JK.
Whats up this weekend? Nobody got laid? Didn't have nice rides or something? Man a guy gets a new bike takes some pic's and post them for us to see. Is it so hard to make a comment about him getting a new bike and not about anything else?
Personally when a new member gets a new bike I like to see what they got and what they think about the new bike, or how they compare the GS.
Dude grats again on the new bike, hope you get the side fairings for it. Saw a 650 full faired looked killer. Then again I like either 100% naked or 100% faired.
QuotePersonally when a new member gets a new bike I like to see what they got and what they think about the new bike, or how they compare the GS.
So does everyone else here...fact is, though, no one likes a punk.
Quote from: makenzie71 on November 05, 2006, 03:38:53 PM
QuotePersonally when a new member gets a new bike I like to see what they got and what they think about the new bike, or how they compare the GS.
So does everyone else here...fact is, though, no one likes a punk.
Hi again,
Mak, that's exactly what I was meaning when I posted my comments.
And I'm so sick of people here lately cursing about everything, especially to other people on the board.
Let's all be adults.
I'm glad to hear about everyone's toys here.
But I certainly believe that riding a motorcycle takes time to learn well and you don't always get a second chance.
Buying a bigger bike after 5,000 miles on a 500 is likely not enough. It's not the miles, it's the learning. It's learning how to make good judgements and learning how to handle a myriad of real-world, on the street situations.
And it's being adult enough to listen when others tell you their personal opinion after you make a public declaration about some powerful, faster new toy you bought.
Mak is right, we only say something because we don't want our friends and fellow riders here to get themselves hurt.
We've had enough experiences lately with gstwin.com comrades who are no longer with us due to riding accidents.
Life can be inherently unsafe, but we do what we want because to do otherwise, life wouldn't be worth living.
So let's be careful out there when we make choices that we may not be ready to face.
Good luck with your new bike Metallic. It is very nice.
But if you go out there on it thinking you are "ready" now for a 1000 because you put 5,000 miles on a 500, you are kidding yourself.
Learn it slowly, what it can do, what it can't do. Learn how it stops, turns, slides and everything else.
I don't see a 500 as a "beginner's bike."
I've been riding for 31 years and have owned a great group of motorcycles from twins to fours. I came back to a 500 twin after years on a four-cylinder because it is cheap, easy to live with on a daily basis, easy to work on and doesn't have the hassles of water cooling and other more intensive maintenance issues.
As someone with over 100,000 of miles on motorycles and 31 years under my belt, I think our GS500s are great all-purpose motorcycles for beginners to experts.
It ain't the meat, it's the emotion. :)
Have fun with your new bike and be careful out there, bub.
Best wishes,
Todd
Dude, seriously, look into the fairing kits.. they look pretty badass, when done right. Or go full naked. I'm with Dave on this one.
Quote from: blue05twin on November 05, 2006, 03:37:37 PM
Hey man grat on the new bike :thumb:, very nice color. It's ok I only had 500 miles or so before I got the 750. :o JK.
Whats up this weekend? Nobody got laid? Didn't have nice rides or something? Man a guy gets a new bike takes some pic's and post them for us to see. Is it so hard to make a comment about him getting a new bike and not about anything else?
Personally when a new member gets a new bike I like to see what they got and what they think about the new bike, or how they compare the GS.
Dude grats again on the new bike, hope you get the side fairings for it. Saw a 650 full faired looked killer. Then again I like either 100% naked or 100% faired.
thanks!! yah there is a set of side fairings i REALLY like but on the other hand, i really like how the lil faring on top makes the bike more unique, adding the fairings does look nice, but i think it takes away from the unique look.
Quote from: makenzie71 on November 05, 2006, 03:33:43 PM
Asking how much time you've spent building up to the bike is a courtesy...it shows concern for our fellow riders. If you can't accept that we care for your life, we hope you eat the bike.
On top that, whoever told you that the bike runs 10.7 lied to you. You'll be lucky to break 11.5...which, with only 5k under your belt, I doubt you'll break a 12. And since they're willing to lie t you about something so trivial, imagine all the important things they lied about...
i know the bike wont run a 10 with me riding it.
here is the link with the specs...
http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/146_street_bike_performance_times/
sorry, its a 10.8, not 7... thats why i put that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HOPEFULLY EVERYONE READS THIS...
if i offended anyone im sorry... i was already VERY pissed b/c of another forum that were all lil pussies or hard asses and were going crazy back and forth about this bike and going from my 500...
so i apologize!! didnt mean to take it out on my fellow gs riders and friends!!!!!!!
Forgiven. Will not tard.
Quote from: metallic5spd on November 05, 2006, 05:02:13 PM
HOPEFULLY EVERYONE READS THIS...
if i offended anyone im sorry... i was already VERY pissed b/c of another forum that were all lil pussies or hard asses and were going crazy back and forth about this bike and going from my 500...
so i apologize!! didnt mean to take it out on my fellow gs riders and friends!!!!!!!
Ehh, it's cool.. I flipped out the other day, I'm pretty sure that's why Todd is pissed.. I made a pretty upset thread.. I was having a bad week, and the GS not cooperating was the last straw..
thats why I said: "Here we go again....."
Quote from: Trwhouse on November 05, 2006, 04:26:47 PM
Quote from: makenzie71 on November 05, 2006, 03:38:53 PM
QuotePersonally when a new member gets a new bike I like to see what they got and what they think about the new bike, or how they compare the GS.
So does everyone else here...fact is, though, no one likes a punk.
Hi again,
Mak, that's exactly what I was meaning when I posted my comments.
And I'm so sick of people here lately cursing about everything, especially to other people on the board.
Let's all be adults.
I'm glad to hear about everyone's toys here.
But I certainly believe that riding a motorcycle takes time to learn well and you don't always get a second chance.
Buying a bigger bike after 5,000 miles on a 500 is likely not enough. It's not the miles, it's the learning. It's learning how to make good judgements and learning how to handle a myriad of real-world, on the street situations.
And it's being adult enough to listen when others tell you their personal opinion after you make a public declaration about some powerful, faster new toy you bought.
Mak is right, we only say something because we don't want our friends and fellow riders here to get themselves hurt.
We've had enough experiences lately with gstwin.com comrades who are no longer with us due to riding accidents.
Life can be inherently unsafe, but we do what we want because to do otherwise, life wouldn't be worth living.
So let's be careful out there when we make choices that we may not be ready to face.
Good luck with your new bike Metallic. It is very nice.
But if you go out there on it thinking you are "ready" now for a 1000 because you put 5,000 miles on a 500, you are kidding yourself.
Learn it slowly, what it can do, what it can't do. Learn how it stops, turns, slides and everything else.
I don't see a 500 as a "beginner's bike."
I've been riding for 31 years and have owned a great group of motorcycles from twins to fours. I came back to a 500 twin after years on a four-cylinder because it is cheap, easy to live with on a daily basis, easy to work on and doesn't have the hassles of water cooling and other more intensive maintenance issues.
As someone with over 100,000 of miles on motorycles and 31 years under my belt, I think our GS500s are great all-purpose motorcycles for beginners to experts.
It ain't the meat, it's the emotion. :)
Have fun with your new bike and be careful out there, bub.
Best wishes,
Todd
Shut the f*ck up or I'll tell my mommy. :laugh:
j/k
I agree. It's a courtesy thing. I hope you have enough maturity to realize your limits. I do hate people, but I hate seeing bad things happen to people unless they truely deserve it.
And Blue... I GOT LAID!!!
IT WAS AWESOME
then I woke up
Hey Metallic,
We're cool, bub.
Thanks for your follow up note.
Yours,
Todd
P.S. And An, you are a riot man. :) Very funny post. Seriously. :)
Metallic, you are a bigger man than anybody who bashed you, apologizing like that. Props.
I can see why Metallic got upset. I can remember a half dozen posts where someone got a new bike, someone asked how long they'd ridden their gs, and people not considering the mileage enough for the upgrade...An's post could have gone either way, although it had a tinge of "not enough miles, for sure" on it.
Metallic, congratulations on your new bike. take it easy at first until you are really familiar with the bike.
I dunno I think 5k might be enough miles to upgrade depending on the bike. I've had my GS for 3 yrs now and closing in on 17k and I think with enough training and some instruction 5k could be enough miles. Maybe not, I'm not quite sure. But to all of you getting new bikes congrats and kiss my ass. :flipoff: :kiss3: To be blunt, if I had the cash I'd had upgraded to a SV long ago. I'm glad I went with a GS for my first bike though I almost got a Nighthawk 250. Since I'm stuck with the GS atleast its fun enough and able to do some touring.
-ash
I think only you can know your limits. Its fine for someone to ask your milage on your current bike and keep their opinions to themselves. However if they start telling you that you havn't got enough experience then its not right. Obviously there are limits like 0 miles experience and streight onto a busa or 500 miles and onto a busa. But you can never know what metallic's 5k miles have been spent doing. He may have been riding all year in the twisties in rain snow and ice - gaining far more experience than some highmilage members 20k or so who have never seen a corner and have just ridden the motorways (highways) all the time. Just an example of how you can not know.
I put 8k on my 50cc bike which had 8bhp and moved onto a zxr400 ex race bike with around 78bhp . And have not a single problem and have actually been much safer and a better rider for it. You have to know what your capable of and listen to the advice from others but don't take their abusive comments.
i appreciate all the comp's nd respect!! one BIG BIG reason for gettingthis bike was b/c it had 0 miles on it. So i know that for a few days i will be NOT getting on it at all. And slowly making my way to where i can. and thats what i like... my 500 was already broken in w. 1500 miles, and i hammered on it right away, but onthe 500, hammering on it aint going to send you straight up, unless it wouldve had a 14T on it or something... bt i took a safety course through our local bike shop, start on a scooter, then a 250 rebel, then a 600 cruiser... so i was real happy to hop on my 500 after riding a scooter and a fwe croosers!!
I did take an M109 out for a spin....... HOLY SCHITE!!!!! that thing is amazing... 1800cc of broosin croosin!! that was sooo unbelievable... aabsolutely loved that bike...