View Full Version : Buying a SV650
blok2400
30-04-06, 02:02 AM
Hey guys im new to this fourm. Just thought I would ask a few questions first. Im 20 and I have never owned a bike before but when I saw the 650 I really liked it. So I went to the dealer and was offerd a very reasonable no money down rate and nearly walked out with the bike. I have decided though since I do not have my license yet I should wait a few weeks. It's still up in the air but im very close to going through with it.
Is there anything I should know about these bikes before I purchase it?. It is the naked verison. I hear they are confortable and they seem to be. Just looking for some info.
Why not get your licence first and then test ride one as that is far better than relying on what others think of the bike. Actually test ride a few different bikes to make sure you get what you want.
kwak zzr
30-04-06, 08:41 AM
the sv is a great bike! :D but then you are on an sv site so most people will say the same :oops: but saying that EVERYONE rates the sv! evan all the bike mags.
welcome to the site blok2400 :thumbsup:
I wouldnt get a bike until you have passed the test. Having a bike at home and knowing that if you pass you can go home and ride it would just put more pressure on you when you do your test.
Isn't it better waiting til your next birthday and doing the direct access so you don't have to ride it restricted for a couple of years?
Once you have passed definitely try a few bikes. You may not like the way the v-twin sounds or its power delivery compared to a four cylinder.
Why not get your licence first and then test ride one as that is far better than relying on what others think of the bike. Actually test ride a few different bikes to make sure you get what you want.
Nice idea but good luck trying to find a dealer that will let you test ride with 0 years on your licence....
Why not get your licence first and then test ride one as that is far better than relying on what others think of the bike. Actually test ride a few different bikes to make sure you get what you want.
Nice idea but good luck trying to find a dealer that will let you test ride with 0 years on your licence....
My dealer let ne test ride the sv as well as a fazer 600 and several peeps i know have had test rides the moment they have passed
Red ones
30-04-06, 12:23 PM
Why not get your licence first and then test ride one as that is far better than relying on what others think of the bike. Actually test ride a few different bikes to make sure you get what you want.
Nice idea but good luck trying to find a dealer that will let you test ride with 0 years on your licence....
My dealer let ne test ride the sv as well as a fazer 600 and several peeps i know have had test rides the moment they have passed
That will be the test bike the same dealer wouldn't let me ride when I had 5 years experience and I was looking for a courtesy vehicle minutes after they had almost killed me by the poor standard of servicing. Even the Police were amazied I hadn't been put in hospital!
blok2400
30-04-06, 12:43 PM
Thanks for the advice guys I knew it would be bias but I kinda wanted it to be. No there is no way in hell I could test ride any bikes here in south fla. I have ridden a 600RR and a GSXR750. Loved the look plenty of power, But pretty uncomforable. I sat on the SV and it was quite nice. The DL for it is a good idea though. I should proably go ahead and do that. Im just getting impaitent. My dad just bought a Boluvard and he won't le me ride it :(
Thanks for the advice guys I knew it would be bias but I kinda wanted it to be. No there is no way in hell I could test ride any bikes here in south fla. I have ridden a 600RR and a GSXR750. Loved the look plenty of power, But pretty uncomforable. I sat on the SV and it was quite nice. The DL for it is a good idea though. I should proably go ahead and do that. Im just getting impaitent. My dad just bought a Boluvard and he won't le me ride it :(
Where and how have you been testing these bikes to the point that you could test their power and comfort properly?!
I found the SV was initially very comfortable where as the sports bikes are uncomfortable. However once you get used to them and do longer journeys it is quite different. The sports bikes no longer hurt whereas I found with the SV that the seat was an almighty pain in the ****, my throttle hand used to ache (I assume from vibrations) and my back would be stiff when I got off.
Why not get your licence first and then test ride one as that is far better than relying on what others think of the bike. Actually test ride a few different bikes to make sure you get what you want.
Nice idea but good luck trying to find a dealer that will let you test ride with 0 years on your licence....
My dealer let ne test ride the sv as well as a fazer 600 and several peeps i know have had test rides the moment they have passed
That will be the test bike the same dealer wouldn't let me ride when I had 5 years experience and I was looking for a courtesy vehicle minutes after they had almost killed me by the poor standard of servicing. Even the Police were amazied I hadn't been put in hospital!
What did they do? Leave the wheels loose or something? :shock:
kwak zzr
30-04-06, 09:49 PM
Once you have passed definitely try a few bikes. You may not like the way the v-twin sounds or its power delivery compared to a four cylinder.
hands up if you dont like the way a v twin sounds?
GSXR Carlos
30-04-06, 09:53 PM
*sits on hands*
tomjones2
30-04-06, 11:30 PM
Once you have passed definitely try a few bikes. You may not like the way the v-twin sounds or its power delivery compared to a four cylinder.
hands up if you dont like the way a v twin sounds?
i have got a mate who prefers the screaming of a four to the thumping of a twin, cant see it myself but each to there own.
Back to the origianl topic, i bought the sv based on the excellent press it kept getting beofre i had passed by full licence and have loved nearley every minute of it. My local dealers wouln't let me test ride there bikes either, but this applied to anyone under 25.
Professor
01-05-06, 06:37 AM
My local dealers wouln't let me test ride there bikes either, but this applied to anyone under 25.
I was 47 when I bought my SV and still I couldn't get a test ride.
My local dealers wouln't let me test ride there bikes either, but this applied to anyone under 25.
I was 47 when I bought my SV and still I couldn't get a test ride.
Maybe the fact i had bought a bike from them before and got to know the manager a lil helped me get a test ride but a mate who had never rode before got a test ride after passing his DAS and he is 24.
blok2400
03-05-06, 03:00 AM
Where have I test rohde friends bikes? On roads where not many travel. :)
As far as the R type sport bikes go. They are 2 grand more than the SV and im in college so proably going with the SV. OTD for the SV was 8134.00 and OTD for the Honda 600rr was 10200
Maybe you can hook up with some of the people on this forum local to your area? One of them might let you take their SV for a spin.
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