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Which Bike would you chose?

Started by gregvhen, February 27, 2011, 10:59:57 PM

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 2003 Sv1000. 1996 cbr600. both $2000

sv1000
17 (77.3%)
cbr 600
5 (22.7%)

Total Members Voted: 22

gregvhen

I found 2 bikes on craigslist that im looking at and liking. Im hopefully selling my GS this week.
one is a 1996 cbr600 f3. never laid down, looks really nice fully fairings and all.
the other is a 2003 sv1000. 15k miles. half fairing. also looks nice.

Im calling the insurance tommarow for a quote on each of them

http://columbiamo.craigslist.org/mcy/2238441673.html

http://columbiamo.craigslist.org/bar/2169927462.html


what do you guys think. (im pretty sure 96 percent will say sv but figured id ask anyway.) cause i do like hondas but dont know much specifically about either bike.

Mart3y

I have a friend with an sv1000, its a bit newer, but still, amazing bike. great power, great sound, great looks and comfortable.

I'd go the SV if i had to choose, but i'd probably be replacing the exhaust with a two brothers exhaust  :thumb:
2002 GS500

Twisted

Both very nice looking bikes.  :thumb:  You gonna test ride them both before you buy?

tt_four

That's a tough one. It would be tougher if it was a naked SV, as I've never really liked the half fairing on the newer bikes. I'd say you're getting a better total package on the F3, but you're getting something newer with the SV. SV is fuel injected, and that's an awesome motor, but the suspension on the F3 should be a bit better.

Can you tell us what characteristics you like in a bike? I think for me it would come down to the condition of the bikes. Unfortuntely I'm at work and can't check out the listings for details. The F3 sounds more fun for serious riding, the SV sounds more fun for cruising around, if that helps.

noiseguy

Depends on what you are going to use it for.
1990 GS500E: .80 kg/mm springs, '02 Katana 600 rear shock, HEL front line, '02 CBR1000R rectifier, Buddha re-jet, ignition cover, fork brace: SOLD

mike__R

I'd be interested in the difference between insurance quotes.

600cc sportbike vs 1000cc sport touring.
1995 GS500 on a 2000 frame with F front added
2001 SV650S
2008 VTX1800F
1975 CL360

Twism86

I dont like the double exhaust on the SV personally. If the F3 is well taken care of i would lean that way, they are slick little sport bikes.
First bike - 2002 GS500E - Sold
Current - 2012 Triumph Street Triple R
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Tom

The Buddha

sv1K is waaaaaay better. That bike isn't an sv650 with a larger bore, literally every part of it was upgraded over the sv650.
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tt_four

That's true, they've got the motors in them from the TLS, which was a fantastic motor. As nice as that bike might be for having the TLS motor in it, I would hands down buy a TL1000s over an SV1000 anyday.

The Buddha

Quote from: tt_four on February 28, 2011, 11:45:59 AM
That's true, they've got the motors in them from the TLS, which was a fantastic motor. As nice as that bike might be for having the TLS motor in it, I would hands down buy a TL1000s over an SV1000 anyday.

Oh yea TL way better motor, sv got better frame, but TL suspension is better, esp the front. However IMHO, the SV looks 1000 times better.
Both the TL-S and TL-R look bad IMHO, with the R being very very dated looking IMHO.
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Jared


For a next step from the Gs- the F3  would probably be the more sensible choice ( almost identical seat height and wheelbase ). "Point and click handling" comes to mind - I went from a GS to an F2... Huge jump in Power over the Gs too. The F3 had slightly better suspension than the F2 and I think they changed the carb set up a little.

Personal choice for me- I'd grab an SV --- I love twins and the SV1000 fits me pretty well ( I'm a big guy ).

Of the two examples in the adds I like the Honda better (looks wise). The SV (1000s)  looks better with  the upper fairing to me....or maybe it's the dual headlights and screen  look to small on it.

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jeffdodge

Personally, I would choose the SV, because of its age. They are both nice bikes. Not likely you will "outgrow" either any time soon.. I also would choose the SV because I prefer a naked bike..

ver4

93 GS500 Stock - Sold
04 Yamaha FZ6

BaltimoreGS

#13
1996 CBR 600 F3 = Best bike I ever owned!  Decent power, excellent handling and surprisingly comfortable for a sport bike.  Bear in mind that I owned that bike in the 90's, don't know how good it would feel after 15 years of wear and tear...

-Jessie


tt_four

After being at home and getting to look at the bikes, I think I'd definitely go for the SV. Like I said I'm not crazy about the quarter fairings, but since that SV is naked it looks pretty good. I assumed they were the same price too, but that's a great bike for $2k. You'll spend $300 on a chain and cogs, but still pretty decent. Just ask him to pull off that flyscreen so you can make sure his wiring isn't a nightmare under there, haha. The F3 definitely looks great too though.

gregvhen

well I talked to the insurance today and he said he couldnt get an exact quote without having the VIN, but the cbr would be really close to what im paying now which is 390 a year for full coverage, and the sv would be within about 100 of the cbr since its newer

tt_four

$390 is a good deal for full coverage on a cbr. Did you try checking some websites? I always just fill in the stuff online on geicos website and it's always the same thing when I actually buy it. I usually just get liability though, so everything is about $100.

The Antibody

Well, I wouldn't take either one. I prefer a harley. I want the biggest, loudest with he most chrome I can find. I will also need a pee pee implant  ;)

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kml.krk

I voted for SV just because of it's age. I absolutely have no experience with either one.
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The Buddha

Quote from: The Antibody on March 01, 2011, 09:15:39 PM
Well, I wouldn't take either one. I prefer a harley. I want the biggest, loudest with he most chrome I can find. I will also need a pee pee implant  ;)

Hey everyone. I's been 2 or three years.

Yeaaaaaa antibody is back, or atleast most of him is.
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