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Ginger500 27-05-10 03:13 PM

Any common faults with SVs?
 
Hello all !!!

I've been in biking a few years now (but only on L Plates), it is part of my plan to get full licence within the next few months !! there has been a lot of thinking of what i would like my first big bike to be !!I have decided that i would like an SV, most possibly will be the curvy one (or if i'm correct the K1). kinda chose it as my brother has a VTR 1000 and i really love the v twin sound track.I have read a lot about SV's and i know a few common faults are forks lowers tarnishing and old shocks both end and not to buy a raced one.

I know from the research done on my brothers bike that most bike have common faults, was wondering whether there are any common faults on SV's

Thanks a lot for any advice!!

timwilky 27-05-10 03:19 PM

Re: Any common faults with SV's
 
Wiring, the loom can be fouled and chaffed by the seat screws causing shorting and very strange running.

Fuel tank drain corrodes if blocked, causes a fuel leak.

Nobbylad 27-05-10 03:37 PM

Re: Any common faults with SV's
 
The stock suspension is crap

Jayneflakes 27-05-10 04:48 PM

Re: Any common faults with SV's
 
The suspension is not that bad, the standard bolts used rot out a bit and some of the more hidden parts need stripping and cleaning occasionally, but not a lot really.

Things gone a bit wrong on my one so far have been the clutch worm gear and a fault with the alarm. However the alarm was due to the pillock who fitted it and the clutch was due the the current owner not bothering to check it. :D

Swin 27-05-10 04:49 PM

Re: Any common faults with SV's
 
Japanese handling and Italian electrics

Mine seems to shake things off too, although Nyloc nuts and threadlock seem to have stopped that - although it managed to shake its gearlever out last night - god knows how!

Bluefish 27-05-10 05:01 PM

Re: Any common faults with SV's
 
The pilots. :rolleyes:

andrewsmith 27-05-10 06:30 PM

Re: Any common faults with SV's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayneflakes (Post 2280161)
The suspension is not that bad, the standard bolts used rot out a bit and some of the more hidden parts need stripping and cleaning occasionally, but not a lot really.

Things gone a bit wrong on my one so far have been the clutch worm gear and a fault with the alarm. However the alarm was due to the pillock who fitted it and the clutch was due the the current owner not bothering to check it. :D

It aint that bad but its around £500 to tweak it!

A trip to pro-bolt can sort the rot! The brakes do need cleaning from time to time. Invest in a good set of sockets and ring spanners.
A bottle of FS365 or acf50 does not go amiss and coat the engine and chasis and suspension

MattCollins 28-05-10 02:03 AM

Re: Any common faults with SVs?
 
Lack of grease in... errrr... everything!

ixlr8 28-05-10 05:49 AM

Re: Any common faults with SVs?
 
Rectifier-regulator.

beabert 28-05-10 05:57 AM

Re: Any common faults with SVs?
 
-bad paintwork on forks
-internal tank corrosion caused by overflow
-weak supsension front and rear for fat ppl
-crap dragging clutch plates
-bad regulator
-chaffing loom
-speedo rotor
-seizing caliper pins
-oil pickup at front (dont wheelie)
-rear underframe corrosion


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