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R1tch76
25-03-09, 05:50 PM
Ive just bought a SV650S 2001 met black every possible extra suzuki have available has only done 1884 mls mint condition £1700 is this bike worth the money? are there any problems i need to watch out for ie:-coil problems, ive been told that they dont last to long is this true????

madness
25-03-09, 05:52 PM
Hello and welcome. Someone with more knowledge than me will be along shortly to tell you of potential problems.

Dave20046
25-03-09, 05:56 PM
Just check it out like any other bike, watch out for corrosion, extremely bad rattles and clanks, check the oil, check for crash damage bent/cracked frame. can't think of any particular weak spots at the mo.

petevtwin650
25-03-09, 05:56 PM
Ive just bought a SV650S 2001 met black every possible extra suzuki have available has only done 1884 mls mint condition £1700 is this bike worth the money? are there any problems i need to watch out for ie:-coil problems, ive been told that they dont last to long is this true????

Welcome to the site Ritch

Pics to back up your statement would nice. Mind you. I don't know how the Suzuki belly pan fits with the Suzuki lowers :confused: :D

petevtwin650
25-03-09, 05:59 PM
Just check it out like any other bike, watch out for corrosion, extremely bad rattles and clanks, check the oil, check for crash damage bent/cracked frame. can't think of any particular weak spots at the mo.

Think he meant the coils might not be long lived Dave :)

Plenty more miles than 40k before you really need to worry, providing they're properly cared for IMO. That's the bikes, not the coils. :cool:

R1tch76
25-03-09, 06:03 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome guys the bike has been sitting for 8 years in a garage covered over started christmas 2008 no damage at all a friend wanted the room in his garage so he offered it to me.

Dave20046
25-03-09, 06:07 PM
Think he meant the coils might not be long lived Dave :)

Plenty more miles than 40k before you really need to worry, providing they're properly cared for IMO. That's the bikes, not the coils. :cool:
i know i just realised lol. I have heard the starter motors or coils or something go on them but since owning one haven't heard it. As I was buying it a mate gave me a spare just incase though lol

fizzwheel
25-03-09, 06:08 PM
Well with that milleage it should be OK, but it wont have been ridden very much which can also cause problems.

typically on an SV

1. Electrics, check for the wiring loom chaffing on the headstock, riders seat bolts on left hand side, around the rear subframe. The Regulator / Recitifier can fail which means the battery doesnt charge.

2. Speedo Rotor can get damaged when the front wheel is taken out to change tyres.

3. Water can get into the front spark plug if you ride in heavy rain

4. It can be heavy on chain and sprockets, so have a look at those, the SV is sensitive to chain tension so watch for a notcy or lumpy gear change

5. Front brakes can stick on if winter maintenance / cleaning not kept on top of, you might want to check this on a bike thats been stood for a long time.

6. Rust, its a Suzuki it will rust if not cleaned or maintained regularly even then it might rust.

7. Corrosion on the fork fork legs, caused by stone chips on the laquer thats over the paint, then water gets in and the lacquer bubbles off, not a big problem it just looks bad.

8. Sometimes the choke plungers will stick in the barrels on the carbs, so make sure they choke operates and the lever / cable move freely.

Off the top of my head thats the things that effected my SV. So have a look for or ask about all of that, but with it having such low miles on it, I would iimagine most of that wont be an issue. None of those are massive issues, and can be put right if you are handy with spanners or reasonably cheaply enough by a dealer.

Have a look in the owners garage if you can, look for tools, cleaning products, paddock stand all that sort of stuff will show you if the owner is careful over maitenance / looking after their bike.

I'm not sure what the current market is like, price sounds reasonable, but its a buyers market at the moment so haggle over the price...

Hope thats useful, welcome to the forum.

hovis
25-03-09, 06:08 PM
every possible extra suzuki have available

i doubt it;)


welcome, not a bad price that, piccys are needed though:twisted:

R1tch76
25-03-09, 06:11 PM
soon as i get a chance ill sort pictures!!

maviczap
25-03-09, 06:36 PM
Dats a good price. If it's not had an oil change for a while, I'd do that as an immediate job. Don't like the idea of oil that old sitting in the sump.

Otherwise a good price, especially at that milage

Razor
25-03-09, 07:05 PM
Don't worry about pics, just ride it!

Magnum
25-03-09, 10:01 PM
wow under 2k miles for an 8 year old bike? Are you sure the miles are genuine? If so, then yes its certainly a good price but always worth trying to knock it down.

R1tch76
26-03-09, 08:42 AM
yep miles r genuine dry miles i tried haggling with price but wont go no lowwer than 17 i was thinkin of changing oil anyway but thanks guys for advice.

Magnum
26-03-09, 09:21 AM
Where abouts in essex are you by the way?

dizzyblonde
26-03-09, 09:28 AM
http://hdforums.com/forum/attachments/softail-models/27572d1234665383-09-heritage-big-radius-big-sucker-fuelpak-help-this-thread-is-useless-without-pichers.jpg

Har har, wot an excuse to use this!
Hello and welcome. As others said, if its been sat that long do an oil change. If its sat in one spot you may find the tyres have flat spots on them, if its not been moved at all. They may need replacing. To be fair check everything thats supposed to move for signs of seizing up.
You may need to give the brakes a once over too.
bargain I'd say for such a low miler. Dealers would be chargin a fortune for that, if its in very good condition.

Oh and I'd expect the downpipe to be supe shiny too;)

Dave20046
26-03-09, 09:29 AM
wow under 2k miles for an 8 year old bike? Are you sure the miles are genuine? If so, then yes its certainly a good price but always worth trying to knock it down.
And I thought my '99 was good at 7k!

Magnum
26-03-09, 12:23 PM
For comparison on that price, i was offered a 2000 sv650s with 3800 miles for £1800.

Dave20046
26-03-09, 12:27 PM
For comparison on that price, i was offered a 2000 sv650s with 3800 miles for £1800.
Is that about the going rate? Mine was £900 but it's a naked, was absolutely pristine until I got my mits on it though.

R1tch76
30-03-09, 12:31 PM
Where abouts in essex are you by the way?
live in basildon

R1tch76
30-03-09, 12:35 PM
http://hdforums.com/forum/attachments/softail-models/27572d1234665383-09-heritage-big-radius-big-sucker-fuelpak-help-this-thread-is-useless-without-pichers.jpg

Har har, wot an excuse to use this!
Hello and welcome. As others said, if its been sat that long do an oil change. If its sat in one spot you may find the tyres have flat spots on them, if its not been moved at all. They may need replacing. To be fair check everything thats supposed to move for signs of seizing up.
You may need to give the brakes a once over too.
bargain I'd say for such a low miler. Dealers would be chargin a fortune for that, if its in very good condition.

Oh and I'd expect the downpipe to be supe shiny too;)



pictures are on the way it has been moved started every 3-4 months tyres are fine, its in Mint condition.

punyXpress
30-03-09, 03:01 PM
Only two potential problems :
A ) Tyres that age may be ' cardboardy ' even if tread looks good.
B ) Beware of SV650.org site - they ( we ) are a bunch of loonies !

Dave20046
30-03-09, 05:31 PM
Only two potential problems :
A ) Tyres that age may be ' cardboardy ' even if tread looks good.
B ) Beware of SV650.org site - they ( we ) are a bunch of loonies !
Check the tyres for cracks and perishing. And check the brakes haven't seized too. They're the important bits!

R1tch76
30-03-09, 05:31 PM
Well i will fit in nicely cheers.
Ive checked the brakes all work no leaks

R1tch76
01-04-09, 04:14 PM
There you go pictures at last..

Magnum
01-04-09, 05:43 PM
Oh one common problem, the folks usually go at 26k.

Tallguy
01-04-09, 06:02 PM
Where do the folks go?

Magnum
01-04-09, 06:03 PM
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=128313&highlight=forks

The original title had 'folks' in place of forks.

Dave20046
01-04-09, 11:58 PM
Where do the folks go?
'the Old forks home' to quote a very witty man :smt065

MattCollins
02-04-09, 02:44 AM
I'd be throwing those tyres away (if they are the originals they are likely dangerous) and giving it a full service from one end to the other... otherwise it seems like a good buy.

Cheers