CURRENT POSTINGS FOR OCTOBER 2000 |
31/10/00 - LINK
TO SV400 SITE IN JAPAN - Thanks to
Souchan for writing...go
see the SV400 pics... shown previously...
My name is Souchan. I have a SUZUKI SV400('98).
I want to link to your web site from Kochi, Japan. Yes, a 400 version of the SV was released in Japan a year earlier than elsewhere. I first read a one page review in Bike magazine on the SV and it was a 400. It was along wait for the 650 to appear in Feb/Mar 1999 but, as you all know, well worth it.... |
31/10/00 -
PREVIOUS IMAGE - Mark mstuartwalker@hotmail.com
is curious about an image shown previously...
I'm interested in the Technical Drawings gifs which you have in
catalog 7 (disengo_XX.gif). I think they would be great as part of a montage for
my PC wallpaper. The resolution is a bit low. Do you have the originals of
know where they were from? I imagine they were originally vector files which
were rastered into GIF format. If anyone knows the source of the files in question please let me know...... |
31/10/00 -
BT010, K&N FILTER AND CHEAP FRONT BRAKE LEVEL - thanks to Bart sv_biker@hotmail.com
for the info ...
I'm Back With some news from the BT010, K&N filter and very useful
cheaper front brake lever. If you are interested and the readers to we could gather information on parts from other brands or bikes that are cheaper. Yep, if I get enough I'll post a list... |
28/10/00
- SVS WELCOMED IN THE USA - Jake jake-am-4@webtv.net
prefers the S to his unfaired model and tells us why...
I had a standard 99 sv650 that I just traded in on a red 01 sv650s (being that the S is available over here now). I really liked the old sv but I love the S. One of the biggest differences that i have noticed is the handling. The new bike just gives you so much more confidence. I relate this to the clipons versus the handle bars, but it makes all the difference in the world. Just tonite I was riding at one of my favorite spots and there was a 929 and a zx7r there. They would get me in the straits of course, but I could carey more speed in the corners (peg scrapin all the way trough one of the turns ON THE MeZ4's). Don't get me wrong, the unfaired sv was a blast, but the S is what I really had wanted all along. (PS..thanks for the complements) |
28/10/00
- RISERS FOR SVS - No name AARONLANEY@aol.com
on this email...
Just wanted you to know that, Two Brothers Racing, has handlebar risers that will work great for the SVS. You can see them at www.twobros.com |
28/10/00
- HOLESHOT PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS - Dale Walker dlwalker@holeshot.com
explains what he has in
the pipeline...
My name Is Dale Walker. I own Holeshot Performance products. I have started on a few new items for the SV and I did not want to just jump on your web site and fire away with info. I have a new trick fly screen at this time, and am about to come out with a really nice fork brace that will be black anodized. I will be working on exhaust systems, fender eliminator and some body parts this winter. The SV is just a wonderful bike and like everyone just have a blast riding it. I have yet to start production of the new fork brace and wanted to let a few owners know about it first. I will have photos on my web site of the prototype in the next 2 weeks. I will have photos up of the ZRX 1100 brace by Friday and its really close to the SV design so they could also take a peak at that one. If I get some interest from SV owners I'd be glad to go into production on the brace at this time. Any way I found your neat site so I thought I would contact you. thanks... If you're interested in what's on offer get in touch with Dale... |
25/10/00
- IMAGES OF DAYTONA - Thanks to Steve (pcsteve@bellsouth.net)
for sending these in (get an aftermarket can fitted for next
time!)....thanks..
Thought you might like to see my 00 SV in Daytona amongst all the Harleys last weekend for Biketoberfest. The SV did just fine, numerous compliments, outperformed them all on the highways going there (from ft. Lauderdale) and on A1A coming back, lost out big time when it came to roaring noise and loud pipes though. The bike was perfectly comfortable for the 4 hours on the interstate (70 to 100 mph) and on the 9 hour leisurely ride home on A1A. Luggage system was a matching blue backpack bungee netted to the back seat LOL, worked perfectly, cost $16. The wind on the highway is barely a factor to me, contrary to what most people seem to report. I can go all out for as long as desired, no feeling of getting blown off at all. Of course it's not as calm as a fully faired bike at high speed though. It's probably because of my heavy weightlifting regimen and weighing 220 lbs. In fact, here in south Florida where its almost always hot and humid, the wind is a positive factor for enjoying the bike, sort of like makeshift air conditioning. Don't need a fairing or windshield here (except maybe for the bug deflection). Keep up the great website and thanks for all your efforts. Steve_on_Main_Street.jpg Steve_in_Daytona.jpg Steve_and_Girl.jpg pic4_2.jpg (nice...) pic5_2.jpg |
25/10/00
- WILD HAIR ACCESSORIES - Irfan Berk (infowildhair@uswest.net)
sends this for your attention....thanks..
We don't know if you heard about us. Wild Hair Accessories offers a wide variety of accessories for the SV 650. We are specialized in accessories from Germany. We offer Belly Pans, Fairings, Rear Sets, Seats, Seat Cowlings, Exhaust Systems, Rear Huggers, Under Seat Trays, Chain Guards and other Cool Stuff. Check out our web page www.whaccessories.com or go direct to the SV 650 page www.whaccessories.com/SV%20650%20Accessories.htm We offer a 10% discount for motorcycle club members. If you could give us a link that would be greatly appreciated. will do... Irfan Berk, Wild Hair Accessories |
25/10/00
- REMOVING THE REAR FENDOR (MUD GUARD) - Wayne (dieckandco@mindspring.com) has
chopped his rear mudguard and tell you how to do it too...
This is Wayne I have a blue 1999 sv650 with the Powerbronze fairing.
A few weeks ago I figured out a great way to eliminate my fender for free.
After that I decided to make a website so that everyone would know.
I took pictures as I eliminated my dads fender.
Well to get to the point this morning I made the website.
I haven't added all of the bells and whistles but I think that it has everything you need to know. |
25/10/00
- SV IMAGES - This is Jeff's (surfcat13@hotmail.com)
SV...
here are some photos of my SV. Thanx for the site. |
25/10/00
- BICYCLE COMPUTER FITTED TO SV - Here is Lokke's (tlarka@multi.fi)
computer fitted...
I just wanted to send a pic of my bicycle meter. Great thing to have to measure the exact speed, average speed, clock etc etc. It's a SigmaSport BC800. Thanks for a great site. |
25/10/00
- FAIRED SV NOW AVAILABLE IN THE US - A reminder from Bret (bretcutler@yahoo.com)...
Just wanted to let you know in case you didn't already, that the SVS is now in the US. A local dealer has a red and a blue and i was told that these were the only two colors offered here. I ride an rf600rr now but love V-twins. I really wanted a Honda hawk (nt650) but all the ones i looked at were trashed. I will be thinking about selling the rf600 this spring in order to buy a SVS. Love the site, you'll love the SV too.. |
20/10/00
- K&N AIR FILTER NOW AVAILABLE - This is one of Bart's (sv_biker@hotmail.com)
regular updates....thanks..
It's me again, with some excellent news, I just visited my dealer and
ordered a K&N replacement filter. Do you know if
they're available in the UK too? |
19/10/00
- FORK OIL CHANGING INFO - I gleaned this from the Tuning Forum and
thought I'd post for all to see...thanks to Jan.
I read the instructions for changing the fork oil in the FAQ section of this site, which seem to be - ahem - a bit overcomplicated (removing the fork legs and stuff). I just undid the 8 mm hex bolts on the bottom of the fork (you´ll have to remove front wheel and axle) and drained the oil by pumping the legs after removing the fork caps. Sounds a bit easier to me. Are there differences in the fork of the UK models (I shouldn´t think so)? One thing I noticed: If you unscrew the front fender, you don´t have to remove the brake calipers (are they called so?) from the fork legs to extract the wheel. You just twist the fork legs slightly and the wheel comes free. I personally feel more confident messing with the fender than with the brakes. Just make sure they are aligned properly after reinstalling the fender. BTW: I´m trying lighter oil than the new 15W20 as the bike seems to get a bit jumpy on high-speed bumps (overdamped I guess). |
16/10/00
- THE SV AND TALL RIDERS - Kevin (kevin.spud@talk21.com)
adds his opinions to the tall rider talk and says it isn't that bad....
I read the piece on the site about 6'2" 1st time rider and felt he had it spot on. Ah...the Ponderosa on
the Horseshoe Pass at Llangollen, about 10 minutes from me and about two
minutes from one of my favourite roads, the A5104 towards Corwen - see Multimap
for the road and lots of Welsh place names! |
16/10/00
- BLOWING FUSES ON SV - David (David.Mills@arup.com)
has first hand experience of two electrical related problems of the SV...
Just thought I'd e-mail you to let you know of a problem I have just had on my UK '99
SV-S. Previously I have had big problems with the main 30A fuse blowing. This was |
14/10/00
- K&N FILTER AND BT010 COMMENTS - Bart (sv_biker@hotmail.com)
has been chasing up on the K&N situation...
I asked my dealer and they told me that the K&N filter is in
development at the moment. It could be that the K&N filters be developed and be able
to buy them from a dealer from january. I sure hope that it would be so. |
14/10/00
- TANK WANTED - Contact johnblac@hotmail.com if you have one to sell...
Wanted: 1999 or 2000 SV650 tank. I don't care what color it is, going to ave it painted anyway. Minor dent's maybe ok. ALSO WANTED....ANY PARTS WANTED IN UK - Contact David (Stubbs@vcable.co.uk) if you can help out... I need various parts for a blue SVS. Please E-Mail me if you have any bits for sale. |
14/10/00
- SV650 K1 - Year 2001 model named the K1 according to Andrew (Andrew.Schulze@chase.com)
...
I took my SVS in for its service today and they have the new 2001 SVs
in. It is being labeled as SV650S K1. The rims are back to the grey/silver
colour and the |
14/10/00
- LINKS TO GERMAN SV SITE - Thanks John (john.tapley@bt.com)
...
http://sv650.de/images/seitere_2.JPG |
14/10/00
- ENGINE CUT-OUT UNDER LOAD / MISSFIRING - The troubles of
experienced by (plraftery@tinyworld.co.uk)
...can you offer advice?
I like the sv650x which ive had from new for a few months and find the web site good in general but Im really discouraged at the moment as my bike is in at a Suzuki dealer being looked at under warranty . Ive looked around at various sites and have found so many possible causes of this problem (backfire/ignitionprob/missfiring....usually under load whilst on the go and often when opening up on accelerator.). The possible causes I've found cover everything from water in fuel to ignitor ,battery, battery leads and various switches. What is really worrying is that the dealer has replaced the ignition coil and adjusted a fuel pipe (possible kink) and the problem is persisting. The mechanic happened to "let-out" that mine is the 4th. bike at the moment with this problem (...that he is dealing with). I know its a budget bike but it has been on the market for long enough now for solutions to be made. Is there any advice you can give cos quite frankly I far i'm not going to have the patience to go through a lenghly action on this having had a lot of trouble with a kwak er500 as my last bike .(IT took me 4-5 months to get some cracks in the engine casing sorted under warranty). |
14/10/00
- VALVE ADJUSTMENT TIME - Mike (Mike.Victor@swpc.siemens.com)
explains his check results...
I had put 15,900 miles on my SV so it was time to check the valves and
change the coolant. One of the things on my list was to modify the front carb vacuum nipple per the "how to" posted by Bruce Brodnax on Aug. 9.
This was accomplished easily and made synchronizing a snap. The manual has
you remove the carbs, attach the carb stix, remount the carbs, balance the
carbs, reremove the carbs to take the carb stix off, and then remount the
carbs! This fix eliminated that process. Hats off to Bruce again. (I e-mailed him already to thank him). If you have the figure for your engine at 15000 miles please let Mike know... |
14/10/00
- SV FOR A FIRST TIME RIDER - Tim's (Tim.vanSomeren@granadamedia.com)
thoughts on life, the universe and everything...thanks for taking the time
to write it all down...
I saw your post in the FAQ section of www.sv650.org... It's true that you have to work the gears a bit, particularly when
slowing down as being a twin rather than a four it can be a bit clunky at low
revs, so it's not perfect, but the extra torque when pulling away I find far
more useful as a new rider. (fewer embarassing stalls etc.!) If you go for the unfaired SV, I think the position is more upright so
you should be fine. Seat height, peg position etc. have all been fine and very
comfortable even with my long legs. Only major thing is if I wear big boots with thick soles (i.e. Cat
boots with a fat toecap) using the brakes and gears can be harder work, as my
toes PS look in the forum section of SV650.org for answers to questions you haven't even asked yet, and if you post your question in there, you'll get loads more replies from SV fans. here, here!! |
14/10/00
- S - Frea (F.Nijboer@oprit.rug.nl)
...
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09/10/00
- SV'S ON THE MOVE - IMAGES - Thanks to Sander & Frea (F.Nijboer@oprit.rug.nl)
for these impressive images....
Here are pics from two Dutch SV riders. My girlfriend Frea and I were at Assen, on a race course. Our lap times were lousy, but the pics are great (we think). These are our own bikes, model 2000, no modifications. We've done about 5,000 miles since March, including a tour around Scotland. Oh yes, Frea is on the red one, I'm on the yellow one. Sander_circuit.jpg Frea_circuit.jpg If you have pics from tours you'd done on your SV (with the SV in the picture!) then make sure they're under 100K and send them in...nothing like an SV framed by mountains and lakes.......I need a holiday! |
09/10/00
- SOGGY SV FORKS? HERE'S AN EASY FIX ! - Many thanks to Glenn (gdmorris@idx.com.au)
for this useful information....
After much research, here is the 'good oil' on fixing the only real problem with the SV (beside the original exhaust note) - the soggy forks. The problem with the SV forks is that the springs are too soft. The damping is fine and will handle heavier springs no problem. The original springs are rated app. .70kg/mm - throw them away. Race Tech provide an excellent graph which shows which springs to use depending on your weight (combined bike and rider weight) and how hard you ride. I am 80kg and have fitted the .85kg/mm springs (recommended for hard riding - .80kg/mm for general road riding) and find a dramatic improvement at all road speeds. The forks are still compliant over bumps, but much more controlled under brakes and especially when charging down mountain roads (no more bottoming out and understeering in downhill corners). Anyhow, here are the the details - but please folks, consult a mechanic if you are not confident doing this sort of work yourself - Glenn - how much did it cost for the Race Tech solution? UPDATE 14/10/00 - Thanks Glenn... The Race Tech spring kit cost $175 Australian dollars (which probably equals 10 pounds sterling - given current exchange rates !!! ). |
09/10/00
- SEAT COWL IMAGE - Thanks to Shaun (shaun.firmin@talk21.com)
for this image....
If you wish to see an image of the official SV seat cowl click here. Shaun apologises for the image quality... |
06/10/00
- NEW LINK TO SV BODYWORK - this from g-mann@calixo.net....
Are you interested in indexing this site in yours: yes...and it's now in the links section |
06/10/00
- WANTED - HE ZIGGED WHEN HE SHOULD HAVE ZAGGED! - and as a
result Lenair_Ballard@CBSI.com
needs a whole front end for an SV, can
you
helps?....
A fairing with mounts, lights, mirrors, and instruments; front forks; front rim; handlebars; and a front fender. Color unimportant! Good luck.. |
04/10/00
- ONE HAPPY OWNER - John (jaedwards@jaedwards.freeserve.co.uk)
explains why....
I must thank you for running for such a superb site. I was tired of riding UJM's but was used to their reliability, finish, etc. One day last year I saw an SVS outside a local shop and was amazed by the looks / engine configuration (for a jap bike) and decided to search the net for info. I came across your site and after a couple of hours reading (it's O.K., wife pays phone bill) went out and PX'ed my FZR400RRSP for a brand new SVS in yellow. I've had it 3 months now and am indebted to you and your site readers for advice and showing that there is a proper alternative to a buzzy four that doesn't have to be italian. A UJM? a something Jap machine? someone enlighten me please..... Oh, and thanks for the thanks... UPDATE 06/10/00 - And what is a UJM I asked.....our survey said...... Martin
(m.a.dickens@open.ac.uk)
suggested: David (david.pitts@cwcom.net) suggested: does it mean 'usual jap machinery' - it looks like David (david.leopold@merton.oxford.ac.uk) said: A million people have probably already written, (not quite...) but a UJM is a universal Japanese motorcycle - an efficient but boring across the frame four. I couldn't say L.J.K.Setright invented the phrase, but I seem to remember he used it a lot when he wrote in BIKE back in 1800 and frozen to death. Thanks chaps... |
03/10/00
- TOMMASELLI ADJUSTABLE CLUBMAN BARS - Thanks to Paul (pnakada@salesforce.com)
for this information....
Love your site. A great resource. thanks... I've enclosed a couple images of my sv650 with adjustable Tommaselli clubman handlebars that I found on www.ebay.com Post them if you'd like. I will. tommaselli_sv650.jpg tommaselli_sv6502.jpg tommaselli_sv6503.jpg |
03/10/00
- DES LIVES IN CANADA AND THIS IS HIS SV - Thanks Des (des105@canada.com),
good to see it after so long hearing about it...
I got my Renegades in the mail last week and can't seem to get off the
bike ever since. It rolls on harder (as I noticed quite by surprise as I had to
put my front wheel back down!), sounds amazing and the looks... well you'll
see the pictures. Renegades_right_02.jpg Renegades_right_rear.jpg Renegades_left.jpg |
03/10/00
- SV IMAGES WITH MODIFIED BARS - Thank you Chuck (tunedport@att.net)
for your determination to get these images to me! Here are four of images of Chucks SV with cafe racer type clip on bars....looks good. |
01/10/00
- WHERE'S THE YEAR GOING??
Postings from September now placed in the Archive Section....postings for this month will be placed here. |
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