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Old 13-06-05, 04:20 PM   #1
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hey im new tot he forum, i was looking into getting a r6, but im gonna get a sv650 first to learn on, i am signed up for the msf class or w/e. i got some questions

1. wut kind of 1/4 mile numbers the sv650's run?

2. wut kind of gas mileage they get?

3. wuts the best performance mods to start off with?

4. where is a good place to get fairings?
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Old 13-06-05, 04:25 PM   #2
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Dunno about the rest but they are good on fuel and the best perfomance mods are suspension tweaks and good tyres.
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Old 13-06-05, 05:54 PM   #3
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Here are my best attempts at answering your questions:

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1. whats kind of 1/4 mile numbers the sv650's run?
Well straights are kinda boring, in other words I've got no idea. 0-60 acceleration on the 650 seems to be about 4 secs. The bike will quite happily reach 100-110 without a strugle, however you will have to coax it to get it to its 130 max speed.

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2. what kind of gas mileage they get?
I usually get 130 miles before the orange 'feed me' light comes on. I think it must average out about 40 miles to the gallon on country rides

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3. wuts the best performance mods to start off with?
If you want a nice bike to ride, do them in this order:
1. Put in a set of fairing protectors, if this is your first bike you WILL drop it
2. New tires, stock tires are plain awful
3. Get a new set of front springs, there are several manufacturers out there. I myself use a set of progressive springs as I feel is better suited for the real world & my riding style. Other people just put in a firmer single rate suspension
4. Get an aftermarket can and feel thunderous sound a V-Twin makes.

If you just want to look cool:
1. Get an aftermarket can and feel thunderous sound a V-Twin makes.
2. Do the list above minus step 4.

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4. where is a good place to get fairings?
Suzuki do offer their own set of fairings. Note that the SV comes in 2 models, an unfaired naked model & a half faired model (The S model). Sharkskinz also sell a set of fairings for the SV650, so do 2wheeljunkie

Enjoy the ride, it's a very forgiving bike & more than fast enough in the right hands.
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