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bpage08
21-07-06, 04:58 PM
I've been looking locally for a used SV650. I thought I had found a 03 in my price range but it turned out there were more problems with actually buying the bike. The bike was in excellent condition but I won't go into details since it isn't relevant.

Tomorrow I am driving about 4 hours to a dealership that has 5 used SV650's all 2002 or older and according to their website they just sold the last 03+. I'll be using this daily when weather permits to travel back and forth to work. It isnt long distances but maybe 10 miles total to work and 20 miles total to school. I like the 02 looks a little better but it isn't my main concern. Will a low-miles 02 SV650 be a reliable bike for 1-2 years? I'm looking to put maybe 15,000 miles or more on it before I sell it. Everything this shop has is low-mileage, usually under 1000.

Oh yea, I start work at 4am so I can't rev up the engine loudly every morning to warm it up. A low idle is the most I can do. Will a 2002 SV650 fit me well?

kwak zzr
21-07-06, 05:02 PM
the sv would suit you well sir :wink: either model.

bpage08
21-07-06, 05:06 PM
Would the fuel injection on the 2003 models do better on cold mornings?

I guess I just let me original post get long winded and I should have just asked if I should wait it out in hopes of finding a 2003 in my price range.

fizzwheel
21-07-06, 06:33 PM
Would the fuel injection on the 2003 models do better on cold mornings?

Carb icing is a b*stard. Using good quality fuel like Optimax helps. Also you can get fuel additives that will sort it out to. Dont let that put you off a curvey though.

From what I have seen low milleage curveys go for silly money in dealers. How much money do you have to spend ?

Bear in mind that a new SV wont be much more money than a decent 2nd hand one.

Dont let milleage put you off. A bike that has been ridden and maintained properly is sometimes better than a bike that has been sat for 2 years not being used.

valleyboy
21-07-06, 06:45 PM
Dont let milleage put you off. A bike that has been ridden and maintained properly is sometimes better than a bike that has been sat for 2 years not being used.


Thats good to hear.. Ive put 15,000+ miles on mine in the last 10 months... :lol: which means its in excellent condition :lol:

bpage08
21-07-06, 10:52 PM
I have about $4000 to spend on the bike and I should be able to get this one for a little under that in mint condition with 4k miles on it. I've looked locally and the pickings are slim. They are either bashed pretty bad or out of my price range so I'm taking a road trip to hopefully pick one up tomorrow.

I'll be riding this daily, weather permitting, to find easier parking and for better gas so I want a rock solid bike that is comfortable and still looks good. The last stipulation knocked the Ninja 500 off my list :o

The Basket
22-07-06, 08:11 AM
The last stipulation knocked the Ninja 500 off my list :o

:shock: That may be old but the Ninja 500 is a fine bike. I rather liked the styling. If you just want a commuter then the 500 is a perfect bike. Rots quickly, mind.

kugino
22-07-06, 04:28 PM
i picked up a used '02 last summer with barely 3000mi on it. great deal. i put about 5500mi since then and i've had no problems at all...warming it up on a cold morning hasn't been as troublesome as i thought...just even 15" with choke on usually is enough...good luck.

Vtwinlover
22-07-06, 05:50 PM
Curvy's look better obviously, i would be a little dubious of the lack of miles, :-k

I used to leave the house for work at 5am on my curvy it does take a bit choke in the winter. (Dont know what the FI models are like) If noise is a concern i'd opt for a standard can, :wink: i had an Akropovic full system on mine and had to push it over the road to a layby to start it :)

P.S. If you can push it somewhere remote then it's worth getting a decent can so as to fully embrace the joys of V-Twin living

northwind
22-07-06, 07:30 PM
Yeah, that's very low miles for a 4-year-old bike, plenty of time for things to go wrong if it wasn't stored right...

Carb icing, if you get cold damp mornings, could be an issue- US premium fuels ('m presuming you're US, $4000CAD or AUS wouldn't buy you a pushbike :) ) don't contain the same additives that ours do so buying premium probably wouldn't help. But, Silkolene FST Pro is like voodoo, does a fantastic job.

Myself, I wouldn't worry too much about which version to get. They both have more or less the same issues and advantages. Injected model has slightly worse paint I think, and tends to look older faster in my experience, but not drastically. The FI's pretty solid, usually FI means complications but you don't hear of many issues with the system on the SV- perhaps because it's so basic.

Daimo
24-07-06, 02:32 PM
Go for the K2, black lower casing and silver cylinder heads.

Its the carb and injected model. (2002).

Benifits of both worlds then.

jambo
24-07-06, 02:36 PM
Go for the K2, black lower casing and silver cylinder heads.
Its the carb and injected model. (2002).
Benefits of both worlds then.

Err The 2002 (K2s) are Carbed, K3s are Injected. Both systems (carburetors and fuel injectors) do the same job so should not exist on the same bike. :wink:

shao
24-07-06, 05:41 PM
Go for the K2, black lower casing and silver cylinder heads.
Its the carb and injected model. (2002).
Benefits of both worlds then.

Err The 2002 (K2s) are Carbed, K3s are Injected. Both systems (carburetors and fuel injectors) do the same job so should not exist on the same bike. :wink:

Was wondering if 2002 was a special-year dual-fueling model that i missed out on, with the low revs control of the carbs with the efficiency and reliability of the FI :wink:

Vtwinlover
24-07-06, 05:58 PM
Genius why hasnt someone thought of that before...........i wonder :-k

northwind
24-07-06, 06:06 PM
Yeah... Daimo's not daft, I'm dying to find out what he actually meant :)

sabestian
24-07-06, 09:32 PM
Front cylinder injected and the back one carbed - thats what he ment! :roll:




:)

Vtwinlover
24-07-06, 10:03 PM
Front cylinder injected and the back one carbed - thats what he ment! :roll:




:)
Come on people stop taking the p**s, we all know that he meant fuel injectors that squirt into the carbs.

:lol:

bpage08
25-07-06, 02:55 AM
I ended up buying the 2002 with 4k miles on it. It had been stored by a dealer and then looked over prior to me taking it home. I've put about 200 miles on it and everything has been peachy thus far. Right now I'm at work and I cant wait for this last hour to pass so I can take the long route home.