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Old 12-11-06, 08:46 PM   #11
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Thanks for all the replies!

and what's wrong with Silver?

SELKENT Meeting, can you give me some more info?

and what is a fender extender?

Kev
There's nothing wrong with silver but black is faster and don't pay any attention to those girlie looking yellow SV riders
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Old 12-11-06, 09:19 PM   #12
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Thanks for all the replies!

and what's wrong with Silver?

SELKENT Meeting, can you give me some more info?

and what is a fender extender?

Kev
This is a fender extender



Stops water spray flooding the spark plug in the front cylinder.
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Old 12-11-06, 09:52 PM   #13
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Welcome krhall.

As your new to biking may i suggest some crash bungs/bobbins. You can't go wrong with with R&G or Motosliders (which I have). Will help in a spill and gives piece of mind. I had a stationary drop a week after picking mine up, and the only damage was a very slight scuff to the bar-end.

A rear hugger will help extend the life of the rear shock buy limiting the amount of crud thrown at it
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Old 13-11-06, 08:43 AM   #14
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Definitely go with a set of crash bungs/bobbins/frame sliders. Both the ones over the engine and the swingarm bobbins. Very cheap insurance, I already was saved by mine when I did something stupid on a gravel road. No damage. Add Vortex to the approved list, though I don't know if they sell them in the UK. R&G and Motosliders are highly regarded.

PS: There is nothing wrong with silver, a silver SV looks very attractive, as does black. I only went with Yellow because yellow has a lower coefficient of friction, so, gives all yellow SVs a small advantage in acceleration and top end speed over the "other" colours. We won't talk about red, blue, or copper; this is a family site.
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Old 13-11-06, 08:49 AM   #15
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I would just like to point out that the SV's 'on paper' 0-60 is 3.2 seconds!

I average around 46mpg mixed riding.

As for Selkent

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Old 14-11-06, 07:45 PM   #16
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Blimey - Thanks for all the replies.

As I said I am new to biking, I really am, read on and you will found out how new.

1. What is a rear hugger
2. Crash bungs?
3. My SV doesn't always start 1st time any ideas?
4. Where do I get these items from?
5. How much do they cost?
6. Can a novice like me fit them?

See I told you it was bad - I need HELP!!!
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Old 14-11-06, 07:52 PM   #17
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1. What is a rear hugger

its a close fitting rear wheel fenda that helps to keep crud from off the underneath of your bike and rear shocker.

2. Crash bungs?

usually alloy and nylon posts that bolt to your frame and they hit the floor first when you drop it.

3. My SV doesn't always start 1st time any ideas?

needs a service?

4. Where do I get these items from?

all good bike shops.

5. How much do they cost?

hugger from about £50, crash bungs from £40

6. Can a novice like me fit them?

yea just take your time.
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Old 14-11-06, 07:57 PM   #18
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i fitted a fender extender to my k6, then noticed suzuki have *finally* acknowledged the problem. They've fitted a rubber protector/flap that sits in front of the front cylinder. but it will help prevent stone chips
enjoy! (just take it easy in this weather- the back end kicks out easily! ... or maybe thats my riding style :P )
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Old 14-11-06, 08:03 PM   #19
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my k3 had that crap flap on the front but it fell off and i lost it
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