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650 25-01-19 10:20 AM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
And on a side note, my bike still shows as subject to ULEZ - but I've got an Email confirming it's not. So I don't give two hoots what the site says anymore.

ophic 25-01-19 10:48 AM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 650 (Post 3098310)
And on a side note, my bike still shows as subject to ULEZ - but I've got an Email confirming it's not. So I don't give two hoots what the site says anymore.

yeah the site simply uses the registration to determine when the bike was built and the EURO regs in place at the time. Basically was it built to be EURO4 compliant.

650 25-01-19 04:19 PM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
Euro 3, for bikes. Euro 4, for bikes.

Chris_SVS 25-01-19 04:42 PM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 650 (Post 3098309)
It's very relevant. If a 2004 1000cc bike can get through this, so can yours.

Here's what you guys need to do:

Get your V5 - look on the inside of the front page (so page 2, if you like)
Look at the bottom left, there should be a list of emissions values
Look at the nOX value. If this is under 0.15 - you're good to go
Scan the entirety of the V5 - so do it as double sided under the settings, assuming your scanner can do this
Go here and upload it, along with the bike details such as plate number, etc: https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/cc-...y-wizard-37743

They take about two weeks. But like I've said before, I'm waiting on confirmation from them about the SV1000 now being fine for me - does that mean anyone else has to do this that owns the same bike? They'll let me know.

I'd hazzard a guess that all SV650's that are injected will pass this without issue.

I'm in Northern Ireland and no longer own said SV. :p But since I transferred it online I still have the V5.. 0.100

650 26-01-19 08:42 AM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
There we go, super within limitations!

So that's both sv650's and sv1000's in the clear.

What year was it, again?

Chris_SVS 26-01-19 09:36 AM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
2006

Skripthor 26-01-19 09:56 AM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
Hi,

This is all very interesting. I have a SV650 N K3, sent a question to Suzuki regarding the NOx on those, as the V5C is empty in the emissions section for NOx. Awaiting reply. I don't know enough about engine differences between K6 and K3 but I am expecting the NOx values might be different... If anyone has a clue would be nice to hear. Thanks

Chris_SVS 26-01-19 10:44 AM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
A K3 should be the same as a K6

650 26-01-19 11:22 AM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
It is, other than the twin plug thing, I don't think anything else changed.

ophic 28-01-19 06:18 PM

Re: sv1000's are now ULEZ exempt
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skripthor (Post 3098353)
Hi,

This is all very interesting. I have a SV650 N K3, sent a question to Suzuki regarding the NOx on those, as the V5C is empty in the emissions section for NOx. Awaiting reply. I don't know enough about engine differences between K6 and K3 but I am expecting the NOx values might be different... If anyone has a clue would be nice to hear. Thanks

My V5 is also blank in those sections.

Apparently what we need is a Certificate of Confirmity, which are available from Suzuki, unfortunately at a charge of £95 :shock:


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