aide_t
16-03-08, 04:33 PM
Hello all!
Despite the weather, this weekend has lead to me buying my first bike, 53 plate sv650 k3! YAY!!! :p
Just wanted to get some opinions on tyre pressures, suspension setups and any little ticks of the trade/owner advice you might have.
I've read a few bits online:
tyre pressure around 36f and 42r
30-40mm of compression in rear sus when im on the bike with feet on the pegs.
im around 12 stone i think (although my waist does seem to be expanding and i cant use the xmas excuse for much longer! only joking). needless to say , being fresh to biking, i'll be without pillion for a good while and will just be "pottering" around the country lanes finding my feet.
I know everyone has a personal preference but who better to ask than people who, like myself, love the SV!
I forget who said hello to me and reminded me that the bike is only as quick as my right wrist, thanks for a truly wise piece of advice! plan on furthering my learning as soon as poss with IAM type training.
long winded but thanks for reading to the end.
aide
Despite the weather, this weekend has lead to me buying my first bike, 53 plate sv650 k3! YAY!!! :p
Just wanted to get some opinions on tyre pressures, suspension setups and any little ticks of the trade/owner advice you might have.
I've read a few bits online:
tyre pressure around 36f and 42r
30-40mm of compression in rear sus when im on the bike with feet on the pegs.
im around 12 stone i think (although my waist does seem to be expanding and i cant use the xmas excuse for much longer! only joking). needless to say , being fresh to biking, i'll be without pillion for a good while and will just be "pottering" around the country lanes finding my feet.
I know everyone has a personal preference but who better to ask than people who, like myself, love the SV!
I forget who said hello to me and reminded me that the bike is only as quick as my right wrist, thanks for a truly wise piece of advice! plan on furthering my learning as soon as poss with IAM type training.
long winded but thanks for reading to the end.
aide