Re: Riding advice
Blip the throttle on the down changes a little more and maybe don't go down to many gears, the SV is torque laden and so will pull cleanly from a higher gear! You don't need a slipper clutch on a road SV, not even on a 750. The thing is to not start moving about excessively or try to tip the bike in at the time the rear is bobbing, I know this sounds obvious but many people try to and end up on their a*** because they think it looks cool!
I must admit I do tend to get the back end bobbing a sliding on the 750 sometimes (rider error), as long as you have confidence in the front end and you are doing it in the right weather and road conditions it isn't to much to worry about. Try not to over work the front end!
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