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paulmsv650s
20-03-09, 05:05 PM
well i thought id put up some photos of the SV nothing special but gave her a bath today and it was an excuse to take some photos, need to get a smaller plate as im sure this ones acting like a parachute!! and indicators as they are huge , also had to facbricate a bracket to fit the cowl as im missing the insert parts, but apart from that im happy with the bike
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/paulmeldrum/SV650S001.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/paulmeldrum/SV650S002.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/paulmeldrum/SV650S004.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/paulmeldrum/SV650S005.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/paulmeldrum/SV650S006.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y282/paulmeldrum/SV650S007.jpg
Looking good.:o Wish I had some lowers :cry:
bikerskez
20-03-09, 06:20 PM
Very nice, almost identical to mine, just needs clear indicator lences to finish her off (in my opinion)
ride safe
Skez
Gene genie
20-03-09, 06:23 PM
looks good. what other toys have you in the garage?
paulmsv650s
20-03-09, 06:28 PM
ive got a hyosung gv650, and a hyosung gt650r, the 650r is a little bit broken due to a crash when a bloke was on my side of the road and i laid it on its side, 3 more panels needed but until i have that back on the road i bought the sv
Amplimator
20-03-09, 06:37 PM
blurry jubbly bike, i agree on the lower-fairing jealousy.......i tried and tried and tried again to find some in sonic silver!
im sure your enjoying it, ride safe geezer!
Amp
Gene genie
20-03-09, 06:38 PM
with a little research i could've worked that out. just getting lazy paul.
paulmsv650s
20-03-09, 06:42 PM
no problem mate, thanks for the compliments, just one quick question, whilst riding the bike today i noticed that the bike wanted to sit itself up halfway through a left hand bend, i wasnt excessively lent over but the bike refused to hold the line through the bend and sat itself up , making me veer onto the other side of the road which was a little worrying, has anyone got some settings for the suspension that works very well, im 13 stone if that helps
paul
Gene genie
20-03-09, 07:04 PM
not sure paul. first thing that sprung to mind was did you use front brake to scrub off a little speed?
paulmsv650s
20-03-09, 07:17 PM
no had the back brake trailing a bit to keep the front in check but apart from that nothing its was mid corner then up she sat!!! i think ill have a try at changing the rear shock settings and the preload for the front
markryker
20-03-09, 07:23 PM
Very nice my friend :D
MR UKI (1)
20-03-09, 07:28 PM
Nice colour :D
Very nice mate its also very similar to mine lol
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii53/mgaffz/DSC00265.jpg
I would also be very interested if you work anything out with the handling im still learning at the minute but i find mine to be very twitchy at times.
My rear tyre is actually turning flat as i am carp on the twisties lol :p
cheers mick
paulmsv650s
23-03-09, 08:39 PM
thanks for the comments lads mgaffz, ill let you know mate im going to try a couple of settings and see how they work, which crash bungs are those as the ones that came with the bike hardly stick out past the pre cut hole, so not really effective
paul
paulmsv650s
23-03-09, 08:51 PM
btw forgot to mention if you fancy a ride out sometime give me a shout im only just down the road
Aye hoping to get out for some practice once the sun returns lol, i think the crash bungs are R&G but i would have to double check they were already on when i bought it. I'll have a look for you tomorrow when i finish work.
cheers mick
GeneticBubble
23-03-09, 10:16 PM
very nice... for a pointy :rolleyes: love the can bet that sounds sweeeeet
kwak zzr
23-03-09, 10:26 PM
nice silver pointy, love the silver bike and silver frame thats why ive owned 2 lol, the rear spring is pretty budget, my complaint on the 650 was bucking and kicking on fast sweeping bends.
nice bike shame its not curvy :D;)
paulmsv650s
24-03-09, 02:34 PM
ok so after my worriying sit up on a bend i have fiddled with the suspension and have finally found some settings that work well ,im 13 stone and i have 3 lines showing on fork preload, level 4 on the rear suspension, and set the tyres to 33 front and 36 rear and the handling is much better glides round the bends now and holds a line , still the dunlops which are fitted dont give me much confidence but im reluctant to replace as they are fairly new only 1 thousand miles since they were fitted, so i reckon once i get some better tyres it will be proper sorted http://korider.com/Smileys/default/grin.gif the settings which were on are, front shock had no lines showing all the way down, rear shock on 6th setting rock hard, so i guess the set up had an effect on the handling for the worse now its much better
I think it looks great. The logo on the lowers suits it well without being over the top. Pretty good mileage for the year too.
I aggree about the indicators, they are disgusting :D
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