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Old 02-03-10, 07:21 PM   #11
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Default Re: Noob in need, differences in SV

Only thing I'd suggest if you get a new one and plan on commuting is do a load of fettling as soon as you get it home. It'll save you a *lot* of grief and cost in the long run.

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Old 02-03-10, 07:22 PM   #12
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Have looked and one's with warrenty left but until new job starts and get some capital behind can't get one, need the finance for the first few months. New job is about 90 mile from my home so trains will be a rip off and also need transport as i've sold my beetle and my drifter
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Old 02-03-10, 07:27 PM   #13
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This^^^

If you're buying a new bike for the new bike feeling do it with something better than an SV

And I did buy a new one

By the first service at 600m a new one will look exactly the same as one two years old that's been cared for properly

Save your cash and buy a used but cared for model, take someone with you if you're unsure of what to look for and you'll be fine
+1 everything above is so true, I bought my sv new, I wish I hadn't, you can get a 2nd hand one with all the extras you will want to do anyway for next to nothing.

I didn't learn my lesson and bought a 600rr new as well... Doh (will provably end up doing it again too lol)
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Old 02-03-10, 07:27 PM   #14
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Have looked and one's with warrenty left but until new job starts and get some capital behind can't get one, need the finance for the first few months. New job is about 90 mile from my home so trains will be a rip off and also need transport as i've sold my beetle and my drifter
If you have to finance to get a new one then leave it alone, seriously, the shine isn't worth the risk and additional cost (if you can't get 0%)

If you're commuting 90m /day your new bike will look like a ****ed example within a week or two, honestly dude you're crackers to do that to a brand spanker

SV is a solid bike, very little goes wrong outside the warranty period, if you're commuting the biggest issue you'll have is corrosion, and that's easily manageable with a bit of TLC
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Old 02-03-10, 07:28 PM   #15
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You guys think the SV is gonna be around for long? or are they gonna phase it out?
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Old 02-03-10, 07:30 PM   #16
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good idea to sell the beetle there.
used from dealer, you can get finance then but it wont be 0% tho. 90 miles is a long commute i know clip-ons would kill my wrists on the fully faired pointy.
i think the sv is slowly dying and there will be gladius to replace it.

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Old 02-03-10, 07:32 PM   #17
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This is all solid stuff, thanks guys...seriously thinking of just getting a second hander now and once money pours in get something a bit special later on. Have to say this forum is by far better in the way of peoples opinions, other car and bike ones couldn't give a toss unless it's about adding an exhaust or something like that.
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Old 02-03-10, 07:36 PM   #18
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For the same amount of money you could be paying out on a new bike you could be spending half that on a loan and saving cash, either for something special or for if something goes wrong.

Also and I know this is meant to be the SV forum but IMO for a 90 mile commute you'd be better off with something else. I'd personally go for a VFR750/800 for that kind of distance.

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Old 02-03-10, 07:38 PM   #19
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There are plenty of good second hand models. I think its the 2008 model and onwards that has the twin-spark engine (two spark plugs per cylinder) aswell as a more closed-loop EFI system (there is a sensor in the exhaust on the downpipe, just below the riders footpeg)

I like the K5 / K6 ones in red with the black frame, spidermans is like that

of course it dosn't beat a 1999 yellow curvy

nothing does.

[edit] except of course a VFR like druid suggested above...mmmm V4, thats a sound I yearn for every morning. Plus they have a bigger fuel tank, so more convinient riding between fuel-fill ups

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Old 02-03-10, 07:39 PM   #20
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of course it dosn't beat a 1999 yellow curvy

nothing does.
Nah, I'll see your 1999 yellow curvy and raise you a heavily modified 2000 originally black curvy.

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