View Full Version : Buying first sv, two options...advice would be great!
JonnyBateman
02-12-08, 06:25 PM
Im doing my direct access test soon and all my researching leads me to an sv650 as a good choice for a first bike to buy. Im looking at putting a down payment on one soon and theres two options im seriously considering. Both bikes seem to be in excellent condition but one is 55 reg with 15000 miles or so on the clock and the other is 08 reg with just 3000 on the clock and I THINK some time left on the manufacturers warranty. the 55 reg is affordable and Im thinking I could talk a couple hundred more off given the time of year. The 08 reg bike would mean pushing my budget £600 more, which could otherwise cover my insurance and some riding gear.
Basically the question is whether or not its worth spending the extra cash for a newer less used machine or is my money better spent elsewhere?
BBadger
02-12-08, 06:29 PM
If the 55 looks in good nick, shiny, no scratches and sounds like a good runner then i would choose that as you can save abit of money. Which will help with gear and insurence, and if you happen to have a small drop you wont be doing it to a brand new bike. ( could help the guilt )
A bike is a bike but you should really get what you want so you are happy.
Gear is what keeps you warm and injury free though so never skip on it.
Dangerous Dave
02-12-08, 06:35 PM
Both bikes are essentially same, give or take a bit of emissions voodoo, they offer the same riding experience and comfort along with the same performance.
JonnyBateman
02-12-08, 06:38 PM
Good stuff cheers, just wanted that little bit of reassurance.
As Dave says, both bikes are essentially the same. You're probably better off buying the slightly older model- 15k miles is nothing if properly maintained- and paying a bit more for your gear.
If you go for the 55 reg, make sure it's had it's major service done ;)
Alpinestarhero
02-12-08, 07:14 PM
I'd go for the higher milage, older model, but do make sure it has service history. The bonus of it will be you know the engine is nicely run in. And 15,000 miles isnt that much....go ask rictus about how many miles he put on an SV650 :D
yorkie_chris
02-12-08, 07:14 PM
I'd get the older one. Cheaper to change spark plugs.
I bought a 2000 mile bike with 6 mths of warranty left. I never got round to claiming for new forks that were pitted under warranty :roll: so depends how proactive you are whether the warranty will be any use to you.
As you can't skimp on gear or ride without ins. does this mean you can't afford the '08? therefore decision made?
fizzwheel
02-12-08, 07:18 PM
Buy the 55 plate one, as has been said make sure its had it major service done as this includes a valve clearance check.
This will leave you money for kit and and other bits and pieces you might like, such as an aftermarket exhaust etc etc.
it really does come down to your affordable budget and which one you like the colour off really I think.
poisonidea
03-12-08, 09:49 AM
I'd go for option c)
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=121716
:cheers:
JonnyBateman
03-12-08, 12:12 PM
I'd go for option c)
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=121716
:cheers:
sounds good if youre willing to deliver it to the north east and accept monthly payments :P
injury_ian
03-12-08, 12:25 PM
I bought my 05 sv650 with 3000 miles on the clock.
2 years later, she is on 20,000, and i have to say I think she is better now than ever before (negating the sagging suspention) mechanically she sounds and feels a lot better.
Go for the 55 plate. make sure its blue (as they are faster)
55 plate gets my vote too. You can't ride a bike at this time of year without decent gear... Well you can, but it's really not comfortable or recommended. There's also no doubt that you'll want to make a couple of changes - can, seat cowl etc.
I would expect if your buying from a dealer you'll get some kind of basic warranty as well... maybe only 3 or 6 months gearbox and engine, but thats better than nothing. Might be worth trying for the next service in the deal as well.
poisonidea
03-12-08, 12:38 PM
sounds good if youre willing to deliver it to the north east and accept monthly payments :P
I'll take monthly payments, £2000 initial deposit then £1 a month for 10 years APR 1000% (subject to status)
Can arrange delivery to north east (london) ;)
Seeing as option c) has been mentioned, how about secret option d), buy an older curvy for dirt cheap, it will feel much the same to ride but save you even more cash on the purchase and for the insurance :batman:
Secret option D indeed. See here:
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=121661
;)
sv_rory
03-12-08, 03:34 PM
how many miles did rictus put on an sv im so curios now lol
yorkie_chris
03-12-08, 03:36 PM
150k
sv_rory
03-12-08, 03:38 PM
I'd go for the higher milage, older model, but do make sure it has service history. The bonus of it will be you know the engine is nicely run in. And 15,000 miles isnt that much....go ask rictus about how many miles he put on an SV650 :D
i thought you were going to say like 60 or 70 k!
i nearly fell off the chair when i read that. what year was the bike?
yorkie_chris
03-12-08, 03:40 PM
Dunno, a curvy one anyway, wasn't original engine as he kept blowing them up chasing after power rangers.
Some yank guy on here has done about 130k on original motor.
sv_rory
03-12-08, 03:50 PM
oh my word, i cant imagine i would ever do that sort of mileage.
ive only done just under 5 k
sv-robo
03-12-08, 06:24 PM
Get the older one & with the money saved get some modifications done.
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