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craigs23
11-01-10, 09:20 AM
I'm new here, seems like a good site for all things SV.
I'm hoping to get my own SV in the next few weeks - once this snow's shifted and I can start shopping properly that is.
Some local dealers have a few examples on offer, although I'm still undecided exactly which model to go for. The curvy S models seem to go for a reasonable price, so I guess they will be my first choice.
Anyone else from Sussex here? I noticed a Guildford section in the Rideouts area.
Icanopit
11-01-10, 10:05 AM
Welcome aboard, lots of friendly advice and banter, generally a very good spread of members would also be worthwhile posting your "Hi all" in the region where you live.
IF you have the money YOU have the choice, take advice and don't rush in to a purchase.
JOHN
warrenhewitt10
11-01-10, 10:25 AM
get a pointy :)
Welcome to the org - pointy, pointy, pointy... :D
Nick_69
11-01-10, 10:37 AM
Welcome to the org - pointy, pointy, pointy... :D
i second everyone thing rich says, there is a guildford section so please drop in and say hi
shonadoll
11-01-10, 04:54 PM
Hiya and welcome!
craigs23
11-01-10, 05:14 PM
Thanks for the welcome everyone, I'll mosey over to the Guildford section to see what's what.
Is the pointy version vastly improved over the curvy - or are opinions based on the bike some folk have got in their possession?
warrenhewitt10
11-01-10, 05:31 PM
it looks nicer, fuel injected, so no faffing arround with chokes n the likes on cold days
fastdruid
11-01-10, 05:39 PM
it looks worse but fuel injected, so no faffing arround with chokes n the likes on cold days
Fixed it for you. ;)
Druid
warrenhewitt10
11-01-10, 05:44 PM
haha nooooo i typed it just fine! ignore this guy ^^ he knows nothing.....
craigs23
11-01-10, 08:00 PM
I'm guessing Power Commanders are more expensive than Dynojet kits mind... although easier to just download a fuel map and be done with it I guess.
One of the local bikes is a nice '04 unfaired example...
One of the local bikes is a nice '04 unfaired example...
mmm, nice and unfaired in the same sentence - computer says NO!
carternd
13-01-10, 12:07 AM
Hi! I have a pointy - but have to admit those curvy's that aren't crawling with corrosion look better. But you know, modern technology and all that! Good choice on SV though, would have been so much better off with one from the off rather than that sh***y Eliminator!
Spiderman
13-01-10, 01:02 AM
Is the pointy version vastly improved over the curvy - or are opinions based on the bike some folk have got in their possession?
Bonjour and willkomen.
I've had both a curvy and a pointy. I miss my curvy sometimes and then it gets cold and the fi on the pointy does its thing and starts first time without a faff.
However i had the best curvy (blue and naked) and now have the best pointy (red with black frame, half faired) so my opinions are worth far more than most peoples on this site.
Oh dont feed the wildlife after midnight, keep your hands an feet inside the car at all times and enjoy the ride ;)
davepreston
13-01-10, 01:57 AM
put im hungry spidy muhahahahahahaha
welcome and enjoy
ps if you have taste class and distinction you will buy a curvy, the true conissuers choice
cos pointies are ugly as sin
barwel1992
13-01-10, 02:42 AM
put im hungry spidy muhahahahahahaha
welcome and enjoy
ps if you have taste class and distinction you will buy a curvy, the true conissuers choice
cos pointies are ugly as sin
but dave dident you own one (curvey)? bit contradictory there on the class and distinction side of things :D
Red Herring
13-01-10, 05:07 AM
Is the pointy version vastly improved over the curvy - or are opinions based on the bike some folk have got in their possession?
I'm sure you wouldn't find anyone on this site that would stoop so low....on the other hand some of them own curvy's....:)
Welcome aboard.
yorkie_chris
13-01-10, 07:34 PM
Is the pointy version vastly improved over the curvy - or are opinions based on the bike some folk have got in their possession?
Pretty much. They didn't change much, just a cheaper frame, rear linkage better for fatties and added fuel injection.
speedplay
13-01-10, 07:36 PM
Welcome to the .Org,
Feel free to pull up a Gixxer,Triumph or a Kwak too....;)
sunshine
13-01-10, 09:19 PM
i recommend you get a curvy but make sure its a naked they look loads better, the best colour to buy is in yellow as well.
but the curvy's is best if your light and want your bike too last the winters the pointy is better if your a fat b*****d and want a new one every summer.
welcome to the org.
and speedplay you forgot to mention ducati's are invading too!
warrenhewitt10
13-01-10, 09:22 PM
my pointy has lasted 7 winters now n its still perfecto :D
sunshine
13-01-10, 09:42 PM
my pointy has lasted 7 winters now n its still perfecto :D
my curvys lasted 10 let me know when you catch up :p and theres some that have lasted 11 so curvy's last longer and if your in the midlands there crashed less often everyone in the madlands bins there pointys!
craigs23
14-01-10, 06:58 AM
Feel free to pull up a Gixxer,Triumph or a Kwak too....
I've got 3 other Hondas and another Suzuki at the moment, but with the introduction of an SV, I'm hoping to cut down a little...
Thanks for the continuing welcome everyone. I've got a potential buyer for my current steed, so should have an SV in the garage within the next couple of weeks or so. I'm still umming and arrring about which to go for, but I guess I better get testing to see which works best for me.
speedplay
14-01-10, 08:18 AM
I've got 3 other Hondas and another Suzuki at the moment, but with the introduction of an SV, I'm hoping to cut down a little...
You'll fit right in ;)
gfewster
14-01-10, 08:28 AM
In terms of looks, it's so subjective - I wouldn't listen to anyone's opinion, only you know which look you prefer.
There are arguments to be made regarding the FI. I personally prefer the 'feel' of the throttle with carburettors (goes for cars, too) and I don't mind cold starts - it isn't much hassle, just use the choke in the manner for which it was designed.
I can see why some prefer the instant starting every day of the year and the snappier throttle response of the FI though.
Happy SVing!
Spanner Man
14-01-10, 08:32 AM
Good morning & welcome.
Get a faired yellow curvy, & be a 'HE MAN' like Alpinestarhero, & Thedonal. (I have to say that as they're two of my best customers):D. Whatever you get, just make sure it isn't an un-faired blue Pointy, then you'll be a girlie like Matt Rehm (let's see if he reads that):D.
Seriously, there are pros & cons to both. Good Curvys seem smoother at lower revs, & are generally nicer to ride around town, but can suffer from carb icing in colder weather, & being older there's more chance of corrosion & associated problems etc. Pointys seem a little harsh on occasion, & should you get a problem with the injection system, it'll undoubtedly cost more to fix than good old carbs.
In real terms, both models are excellent value, & good fun if you get a nice one.
Cheers.
Alpinestarhero
14-01-10, 11:13 AM
Good morning & welcome.
Get a faired yellow curvy, & be a 'HE MAN' like Alpinestarhero, & Thedonal. (I have to say that as they're two of my best customers):D. Whatever you get, just make sure it isn't an un-faired blue Pointy, then you'll be a girlie like Matt Rehm (let's see if he reads that):D.
Seriously, there are pros & cons to both. Good Curvys seem smoother at lower revs, & are generally nicer to ride around town, but can suffer from carb icing in colder weather, & being older there's more chance of corrosion & associated problems etc. Pointys seem a little harsh on occasion, & should you get a problem with the injection system, it'll undoubtedly cost more to fix than good old carbs.
In real terms, both models are excellent value, & good fun if you get a nice one.
Cheers.
LOL thanks for that my good sir :king:
Carb'd bikes arn't so hard to live with; its a little more involved to get the engine fired up when cold (pull out the choke...) but its not really that much effort. Running shell V-power in the winter makes cold starting easier (engine idles at a much more consistent speed and dosn't stall while still cold, as may be the case with "normal" fuel). Curvy SV's seem to be better built than pointy SV's from what I've seen; certainly the later models are not so great with build quality. Pointy-wise, the K5 SV seems to be the best model. Curvys should only be yellow and the correct shade of yellow is the 1999 one :cool: Some say the fuel injection of pointies can be "snatchy"; I;ve never found my carb'd SV to be snatchy (my only experiance of fuel injection is a bandit, which was just awefull)
Find the best model you can. If you find a curvy that has been well looked after for 1500 and its done 10,000 more miles than a newer pointy that looks crap and the owner wants 2000 for it...get the curvy :)
yorkie_chris
14-01-10, 11:37 AM
I can see why some prefer the instant starting every day of the year and the snappier throttle response of the FI though.
Happy SVing!
FI bike has a slightly lighter flywheel, it's not just the FI that makes it snappier. You can retrofit the flywheel to curvy...
Alpinestarhero
14-01-10, 04:06 PM
FI bike has a slightly lighter flywheel, it's not just the FI that makes it snappier. You can retrofit the flywheel to curvy...
o rly....
...me wonders if this is a future plan for my SV...
yorkie_chris
14-01-10, 04:27 PM
Titanium one, 190USD. 140g vs 650g.
Spikenipple
14-01-10, 04:31 PM
Hi Craig, are you Craigs23 of BCF polishing-enthusiast fame?
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y51/whers84/DSC00394.jpg
Alpinestarhero
14-01-10, 08:35 PM
Hi Craig, are you Craigs23 of BCF polishing-enthusiast fame?
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y51/whers84/DSC00394.jpg
kleenex plz
Alpinestarhero
14-01-10, 08:35 PM
Titanium one, 190USD. 140g vs 650g.
sounds like a bargin!
yorkie_chris
14-01-10, 08:48 PM
Not machined yet, look on TWF forum
allantheboss
14-01-10, 08:59 PM
<3 Curvy
amnesia
14-01-10, 09:02 PM
Craig...if you are Craig from BCF, don't tell BlueX5 whatever you do!
craigs23
14-01-10, 09:07 PM
lol, I understand he loves SVs. Will be sure to let him know once one of the models is in my possession.
amnesia
14-01-10, 09:13 PM
lol, I understand he loves SVs. Will be sure to let him know once one of the models is in my possession.
Good lad! :cheers:
Should be good for a laugh for a minute or two!
craigs23
14-01-10, 09:18 PM
No reason why either SV I opt for needs to stay 100% stock, depending on what I feel needs doing once I've got my hands on one.
Besides, from what I've seen G and Blue_SV650S seemed quite spritely on them ;)
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