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Trickster2445
26-09-13, 03:59 PM
Got a fully faired sv 650s in blue, k3 hugger cowl, led indicators etc.

Lovely condition 7k miles.

Have to regularly ride 300 miles to Bournemouth, looking to swap for a more comfortable tourer er6f, street triple etc...

Or as advice, would putting normal bars on make a difference? The last hundred miles seem to be murder on my wrists and legs at the moment....

Thoughts on bikes?

Would also sell for 2k fsh etc

Vinc
26-09-13, 04:20 PM
Try leaning on the tank and thus not carry your weight on your wrists. It will also cause less drag, so better fuel economy.

Trickster2445
26-09-13, 04:25 PM
Tried but I am getting a little old and that just gives me back ache lol.

It's it worth spanking a couple of grand to upgrade toa striple?

suzukigt380paul
26-09-13, 05:14 PM
wouldn't say the triumph could be called a tourer,or that any street triple owner would want to swap his bike for a sv,but if you want a cheap reliable long distance tourer,on a budget! then buy old vfr800,or a deauville or even a bandit 1200/1250

Tomor
26-09-13, 05:31 PM
Don't get a street if you do lots of miles. Will depreciate like a lead weight, and they aren't very comfortable for high mileage (I have one)

Aquila
26-09-13, 06:48 PM
I had the same problem,kept the bike & bought the comfort kit,its like a different bike,love it.

If its only aches you have think about the kit,you can ride it all day no probs.

Nutsinatin
26-09-13, 08:13 PM
Someone called Matt on here does sell a conversion kit, I think Bibio could narrow him down for you, it's supposed to be much more comfortable but talk to those two and see what they say.

leebex
26-09-13, 08:53 PM
I had a matt yokes comfort kit, feels like such a different bike to ride, but actually preferred the clippons as I only ride short distances.

Bibio
26-09-13, 09:05 PM
Matt is BANNED. me on the other hand i'm close to it... lol

'Topyokes' is Matt's company. he is a bit of a plonker but his products are very well made and fairly priced.

comfort bar kits are the doggyzzz dooodazzz on the SV and turn it into a much nicer bike to ride.

Trickster2445
27-09-13, 04:01 PM
Cheers gents advice appreciated! !

Moby
30-09-13, 08:48 AM
Do the conversion yourself... after much searching I found a naked top yoke but now don't need it so that'd be a cheap option.

Winder
30-09-13, 11:22 AM
I also have the riser bar conversion.
Add a slightly taller screen, a gel seat and luggage and it's a do it all bike at low cost.

Shawthing
30-09-13, 11:50 AM
http://www.bikermart.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=154-646

ABM Comfort Kit is also available.

fontmoss
03-10-13, 08:24 PM
Are you still interested in selling?