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what was your first post on this site...
09/06/2004
subject was Chicken strips...
:shock: wow so you measure them..
I'm about 1mm and I think i like it
And yes I'm not bragging,
I like to keep it cranked over (phnar phanr) and i love to play with it as much as I can, In public...Yes I am an SV rider and I'm proud........
If your an SV rider, do you like to play with yours in Public too..... :twisted:
god I'm feel like a total newby and complete **** lol
What's yours...... ?
don't leave me hanging... lol
This one was the first, 27/2/11
Hey guys, I work for Indespension and we do the range of Erde trailers. We also have a used trailer section on our website where bike trailers come up often.
pegasus
16-10-15, 06:44 AM
hi, im new to the scene but would love to attend your beach party if you dont mind a nakid sv-650 turnin up
posted 10.13am, 17/08/2004.
Geodude
16-10-15, 07:40 AM
Introduction way back on 16, 6, 09 :-D
Hi Ladies and Gents of the .Org, i'm George (aka G) and live in the Durham area. I've finally got myself an sv650 1999 naked curvey in black. Got it on sunday after passing my test way back in January. Iam well excited :D Will post some bike pic's asap. Hope to see you out and about sometime.
Little did i know back then how great this site is and how much you all mean to me :cheers:
timwilky
16-10-15, 08:26 AM
Way back when. In one of Cloggy's threads
1/4/04
http://forums.sv650.org/images/icons/icon1.gif East west divide? That bloody war of the... (http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?p=736135#post736135)
East west divide?
That bloody war of the roses has been going of for ages now. we only have truce when the mutual enemy is about. You know who you are.
the ones who drink flat beer!. :twisted:
carelesschucca
16-10-15, 08:30 AM
I can't find my very first post. The best I can get is saying sorry for bidding for a footrest on ebay. Thats back in March 04... I was on the Scottish SV site before we moved over to here to join the fun...
johnnyrod
16-10-15, 08:41 AM
Thread no. 43 I think
https://web.archive.org/web/20031021214839/http://www.sv650.org/neoboard/neoboard.php3?do=list_msg&board=tuning_board&order=asc&cur_page=4
Red ones
16-10-15, 09:44 AM
Mine appears to have been on 30 July 2002, but I can't work out whether I wrote anything?!
Empty post?
littleoldman2
16-10-15, 09:57 AM
Any ride outs planned for this Sunday, also anyone going to the Kelso show next weekend?
July 11.
On that subject is anyone out this Sunday?
In response to RC Mad's post selling his SV, I replied on 30/07/12:
Where are you based? I will make you an offer if you are not too far away from me (South Norfolk).
I didn't get a response.
August 2005...
Hi, Newcomer to the site, so please forgive me if this has been answered hundreds of times before. I tried to search and turned up nothing.
I've got a 2001 K1. Runs a treat usually, but occasionally just dies. Goes from fine to dead. Pull the clutch, hit the starter and starts again instantly. Not on choke, not cold/damp/foggy, plenty of fuel. I've tried raising the tick-over to 1500 but still does it. Any ideas?
Also, I get a backfire from time to time. Usually if I've been using the engine to brake then pull in clutch and blip throttle, get a backfire but sounds more like coming from carbs rather than exhaust but could be mistaken.
Recently replaced airfilter, made no difference to either fault. Plugs look good, tried many brands of fuel including shell super dooper stuff.
Any pointers greatfully received.
Biker Biggles
16-10-15, 12:06 PM
About 20 minutes.More like 30 by the time I make this keyboard work
That was my first post in reply to a "How long have you been on the org" thread.Nearly eleven years ago now-------:D
DarrenSV650S
16-10-15, 02:30 PM
08-07-06
Hi I just joined. I'm looking for a SV650S 2002 onwards (the pointy version). :thumleft: Fully faired, but I'm not bothered about extras. Preferably in silver. About the £2-3000 mark
It's a tall order I know, but if anyone knows of anything going please let me know.
By the way I am in the Dundee area
Turns out it wasn't that tall :)
Bluepete
16-10-15, 06:25 PM
3rd September 2005.
Hey everyone, have to admit to being a bit of a lurker for a month. Had my SV 3 weeks now, just had the first service, double bubble screen added and a CCC stainless can ordered!
Had a trip over to Settle and beyond as a first ride out after the service, blew me away! WHY DID I NOT DO THIS BEFORE? 33 now and not even thinking of growing up!
Ten years on, I'm bikeless. Pooooo.
Pete;)
squirrel_hunter
16-10-15, 06:45 PM
May 2005...
Dudes need your advice on this…
Got a ‘99 SV650s covered 33,000 miles 2nd engine (top yer oil up :oops: ) and I’m getting starting and battery problems and was wondering if anyone else has had this/ after some advice.
Sometimes I can press and hold the starter button for approx 30secs and nothing happens, then it finally starts. Sometimes it will start first time. Don’t think it’s the switch as it does not seam to matter if I move the handle bars (same sort of prob with a TZR some years back). Not tested the switch yet cause the wires are a little hard to trace and the Haynes manual had me looking under the air box for a connector block! Would I be right in thinking it could be the starter relay (located under the right mini side panel with the green cover on) being corroded or having a bad connection? It looks like a full day to get the little box out and to test it. Would do a straight replace but Suzuki want £50 for it!!!
Also my bike seams to eat batteries, 2 so far. First was the original, then the replacement lasted 2 months, now the current one refused to start the bike on Thursday. It kept turning but nothing happened and I finally got the buzzing from said box above, though I think this is unrelated to that problem. So when I get home from work in the eve I switch it on and it starts first time! :evil: Took the battery out and charged it from 12.8 but it is only holding at about 13.0 but started first time the next day, and this has happened before with the same battery. I use the bike every day so it’s not a storage problem.
Has anyone else experienced these?
Cheers
It all started with a starting problem. And I may have been a little liberal with the engine count, my memory is hazy. I do still own the bike in question and one day it will roll again.
ethariel
16-10-15, 07:21 PM
Soho Massive 17/08/05
Yeppers, but prolly 1900 - 1930 ish arrival......(Work Willing)
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In those day's it was BUSY down there
chris8886
16-10-15, 10:47 PM
no idea how i go about finding it! lol
Fordward
16-10-15, 10:59 PM
21/06/06 On a thread where someone was asking where to buy Fieldsheer gear.
Try http://www.fieldsheerdirect.com/
Never bought from them though so can't tell you any more than the web address.
Fieldsheer doesn't seem to be one of the well known/highly regarded brands in the UK. It's better known in America.
I can tell you though my fieldsheer stuff performs better after a full days riding in heavy rain than my Belstaff gear. It doesn't breath as well though so you can get a bit of dampness from sweat, but no obvious wet patches on clothes underneath.
I think the separate zip out membrane makes the difference made of gore-tex type stuff, rather than trying to incorporate this into the construction of the gear.
28 April 2001I posted this:
- Re: Re: Attention Gary Copeland Mattsv Matthew Munday 326 2001-04-28
Mattsv(Matthew Munday) wrote (14:20:21):
Des105 (Des105) wrote:
>joycec (Colin Joyce) wrote:
>
>>Gary>
>>I was thinking of trading my old 99 SV's in for an SP1, Ducati 996 or Aprilla RSV but you traded down from the SP1 to an SV which is a real shock to me.
>
>There is another board reader who has an RSV (among others) who now also has an SV, it would seem we converted him. I think we all know who I'm talking of ;^) hmmmm J?
.............
No idea WTF that was about, other than I think I was talking about Jorge who owned Renegade exhausts...
I think I actually first joined the Org in about April 2000 but this is the earliest post I could find on the old neoboard archive...
garynortheast
17-10-15, 08:58 PM
The little gixer is still sitting in my garage awaiting restoration and the SV now has 66000 miles on the clock.
Not sure if this is the right place for a first post but here goes anyway.
My little gixer 400 has been awarded the status of "long term restoration project" and is now sitting on paddock stands in my garage awaiting attention. I need a bike again so after a good look around and a bit of a think I've just bought a fully faired SV650S 2000 model in pretty reasonable condition. It has the inevitable crack in the fairing where it's toppled over at some point and landed on the indicator but aside from that is looking pretty good with just 19000 on the clock.
It looks to be just what I need for a spot of European and GB touring, weekend rides and as a commuter for getting back and forth to uni when I start my IT degree later this year.
I'm off to collect it on Wednesday so I'll post some pics up when I get it. I shall undoubtedly have questions about it once I've got it back home so hopefully some of you good people on here will have some answers for me.
In the meantime I look forward to getting to know you all.
Gary.
Specialone
18-10-15, 07:47 AM
Hi, just thought i would start by saying hello.
I bought my sv650s 7th March just gone, i bought it new but its a K7.
Only passed test in November 08 so still learning to ride !!!:lol:
Only done 150 miles on it so still running in.
Any useful tips always wanted as still a novice.
Still learning...:p
I only kept the SV 12 months and 4k miles, wasn't for me.
Luckypants
18-10-15, 11:57 AM
Mine is below, amongst a flurry of threads berating pointies for being ugly when they first came out :D (and its never stopped!)
Totally agree that the bike is butt-ugly! BUT you don't see it when riding it and it appears to be a very good bit of kit..... Same was true of later model Ford Granadas, butt-ugly wide-mouthed frog of a thing, but a great mile-eater and very comfy inside......
What does it matter if it looks ugly but gives you what you want? (and is a bargain to boot?)
Specialone
18-10-15, 12:56 PM
Pointy was much better looking the curvy, only blind people disagree with this, look at all new bikes now, all angles and modern, not many do curves.
13th Aug 05.
Quiff had snapped his throttle cable adjusters, and was wondering if they could be fixed. My response, buy some new ones, or off eBay for a tenner.
Why did it take me a whole 6 years to join the org after buying my curvy??? How the hell did I (& it) survive back then, lol
Littlepeahead
19-10-15, 01:45 PM
Mine was to ask for suggestions on getting a seat customised and where to buy leathers as at that stage I hadn't even bought an SV. As it turned out, the dealer got my seat sculpted before delivery and a non-org friend took me to Hideout to buy leathers which are still my best investment.
Funny thing is my next thread was just after I got my brand new pointy asking if anyone had got a spare indicator. I parked the bike next to my garage, the door caught in the wind and cracked the indicator. A kind orger sent me one, I still haven't fitted it - that was 2008!
Then soon after that someone asked about rear underseat storage and I posted up that you could fit 3 alphonso mangoes in the space - but had discovered that if you then ride enthusiastically you arrive home with a smoothie! I have learned since then what not to put loosely wrapped into storage on the bike (bags of flour, ripe raspberries, bantam eggs, chocolate orange birthday cake for Cazza).
No idea. I was on the old forum whey back in 2001ish
I posted some crap about ANPR!!
Luckypants
21-10-15, 10:42 AM
No idea. I was on the old forum whey back in 2001ishActually you are right, I was on there back in 2001. So I suppose I have no idea either then. (Nothing new there!) :D
Actually you are right, I was on there back in 2001. So I suppose I have no idea either then. (Nothing new there!) :D
I think i found it on the old forum. 07 June 2001. Waffling on about Blue Flame cans and Brake pads! See we have all done it. Probably somewhere else saying how rubbish Blue Flame cans were after it split, and found out that it was restricting power!
I have just fitted a Twin outlet oval coloured titanium can to my blue svs. I can highly recommend this can. The blue of the can(its graduated, blue through gold to titanium) matches the bike. It sounds great, looks fantastic. When will the smiling stop? My cheeks are starting to hurt! Well worth the £225 and the hassle fitting it(my own stupid fault not the system).
Now i need to upgrade the brakes, starting with pads(this philosophy worked on my car so i am going down the same route). Can anyone recommend better pads than stock. Some that give a better feel.
Cheers
Ian
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