View Full Version : Some advice from all you lovely people
Really wanting to break into the SV650 world, wanted one as my first big bike but couldnt really afford one, looking for my second now, to come from an old knackered CB-500...
I'm looking at either a pointy or a curvy, I dont fit so well on a curvy S, my knees feel a little squished (6'4, 34" inner leg), but I'm sure I'd adjust. Ideally looking for an S rather than a non-faired, I think the pointy bikini fairing looks brill (point of contention I know!!!)
Couple of questions.... why is the price so variable?!
My local dealership has a T reg Curvy...25k miles, around £2000!!!!
Again the next nearest has an almost identical bike for the same money. This seems like really silly money to me?
Now I've found an 04 Pointy Sv 650 S, 12k miles, MOT till Sept 09, ART can and new tyres. Chain looks a little tatty from the pics, but rest of the bike is spotless. What does this say? Owner who cares more about sparkly frame than chain? Or maybe I'm just being paranoid!!!
Anyway they want £2.3k for it, its MOTted till Sept 09 and taxed until end of March
Does this seem reasonable? More to the point its only 30 miles away from Sheffield and all the bikes I seen on here that I like are in Kent/Sussex!!!!
Pics to follow please shower your wisdom on me..
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/svleftjpgdm8.jpg/1/w1288.png
I'm no expert, but it looks alright to me. You might be able to haggle a bit more off.
SVDragRacer
20-01-09, 06:00 PM
Is it just be or does that can seem to come of along way to the side fo the bike?
Strange.
By the sounds of it the point sound better value for money (ouch it hurts to say that) a t reg curvey (1999) with 25k on it must be in imaculate condition to sell for 2 grand. i bought my w reg curvey privately in good nic for only 1600 and that had 18k on it.
Mr Speirs
20-01-09, 06:05 PM
Look in the For Sale section on here. You can get a nice bargain and pretty much guaranteed its been looked after.
Theres a couple of naked curvys in the for sale section here, one minter looking one in Leeds (not too far) for £1665, with ~18000 miles, and its a 99, and one for £1300 in West Yorks with £30k and its a 01, would either of those be worth considering? Do you let yourself in for more potential trouble buying nearly a 10 y old bike? I'm trying to stay away from needing immense maintenance. I will be riding every day, but I will treat the SV properly, maybe get a scotoiller, and use liberal amounts of AF-50!!
Try and buy privately if moneys a concern.
Get better deals, dealers tend to be a bit dearer, but comes with warranties and the such.
Check out our for sale forum.
For Sale Forum (http://forums.sv650.org/forumdisplay.php?f=113).
Bought all mine privately... Look around and try not to buy the 1st one you see.... factor Chain/ sprockets/ tyres/ when it last had a service into the haggling.
(I know nothing)
ScottishRawker
20-01-09, 06:56 PM
i bought my sv off this forum, from "the basket"
i paid 2.6k 2 years ago for a immaculate 55plate with 4000 miles. fully standard
well its not standard now :P
Adam
£2k for a Tplate Sv is Whey too much, and they know it! £1400 tops. Someone sold a much newer bike for less or at leat they have it advertised for less in the for sale section
The pointy seems a better deal The difference in price highlights the curvey being in more demand than the new one i suppose or at least it did for a while.
MY Sv is 8 years old. Ok, she aint pretty, but shes mechanicaly fine at 58000 miles. Ok, she needs a new clutch as i keep putting used ones in but there than that, im happy.
fizzwheel
20-01-09, 07:07 PM
Agree with the others the curvey is way over priced.
The pointy you're looking at, seems more reasonable, but if the owner has let the chain get rusty, what else havent they done.
IMHO keep looking its a buyers market at the moment...
Does unluckybikers SV look good? haha sorry to name and shame but I'm thinking of going up and having a look very soon...do aftermarket parts etc. add to the value? Because from looking around now.... a V reg Curvy shouldnt be more than 1400? what u reckon?
This is only going on ...
http://www.parkers.co.uk/motorbikes/used-prices/Valuation.aspx?plate=61&deriv=4554
Now obviously http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=124054 is much tartier than a standard SV of the same age (and probably lower mileage!) but theres best part of £400 squids different. Is this justified?
Where are you based mate?
davepreston
20-01-09, 08:00 PM
Is it just be or does that can seem to come of along way to the side fo the bike?
Strange.
By the sounds of it the point sound better value for money (ouch it hurts to say that) a t reg curvey (1999) with 25k on it must be in imaculate condition to sell for 2 grand. i bought my w reg curvey privately in good nic for only 1600 and that had 18k on it.
my curvy is a 99 7000 on clock in mint condition just over a year ago £1500 go for the pointy
Sheffield, how come?
I'll be selling my curvy in the near future, was hoping you're a bit closer, you get the idea ;)
...go for the pointy...
Stone him! ;)
Thingus
20-01-09, 08:27 PM
I bought my first bike privately because i wanted the warranty (i dunno what i'm doing), also you tend to get a full mot and some tax. If you can get that service and MOT done when you buy, i shouldn't see a problem.
But yeah go private if you can, you'll get a better bike with a better deal, and maybe some mot or whatever included.
Good luck!
opinions on the SV650X that I posted up there that's on the forums? If you dont want to say things publically do feel free to PM me haha!
I'm a bit of a newbie to the SV market and I don't want to try and do anyone over or vice versa
davepreston
20-01-09, 09:00 PM
I'll be selling my curvy in the near future, was hoping you're a bit closer, you get the idea ;)
Stone him! ;) sorry must have been a moment of madness pointies are evil and riden by people with no taste and appreciation of fine motorcycle manifacturing ( can i be back in the club please lol):smt040
Hi and welcome from another newb!
I'm 6'5" with 35/36" inside leg and have a curvy s.
I find the riding position quite comfortable, although I wouldn't know any different as it's my first bike! I wouldn't worry about it being too small for you though. Quite a few people told me an SV was way too small for me before I bought it, but I love it and havn't looked back :)
BTW I bought my 2000w last year privately with 19,000 miles, very good condition for £1000, so there are bargains to be had.:cheers:
dual-power sv
20-01-09, 09:33 PM
ive just had a 2003 pointy unfaired sv650, (the one in the pic) 12k miles, stubby art can, rear hugger, belly pan, screen, rear seat, custom paint job, renthal streetfighter bars and its in mint condition and it cost me £1700. that was brought from a private seller. diffinatly go private.
how? where? I need a decent bargain bike but I'm in a rush as I have no form of transport atm!
how? where? I need a decent bargain bike but I'm in a rush as I have no form of transport atm!
ebay can be your friend!!
Sometimes:rolleyes:
dual-power sv
20-01-09, 10:37 PM
he's right...... ebay
if you find a bike you want contact the seller and view it first, dont be a sucker and buy it then view it, could go wrong.
it also took me 3months of looking to find the right one at the right price, you saaid you were in a rush, but sometime waiting is best.
A good place i found for reasonably priced k4/5/6/7 sv's is bike trader. not great deals, but you can normally be certain that they are genuine
xXBADGERXx
20-01-09, 10:45 PM
A little tip for you as you are tall , a K3 model Pointy has a slightly higher subframe on the back , I have one of these and have some racing rearset plates flipped upside down to give me a bit more leg room , don`t have any cramping issues anymore :)
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