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View Poll Results: What is the most essential mod for the SV?
Engine tuning/modding (whatever the means and the extent) 0 0%
Exhaust (just end can or full system) 21 28.00%
Fairing lowers for S, windscreen on naked 3 4.00%
Front suspension upgrading (either just springs&oils or valves) 13 17.33%
Rear suspension upgrading 1 1.33%
Scottoiler 5 6.67%
Cosmetics (undertrays, huggers, flashlights etc) 2 2.67%
Riding position alteration (higher/lower clipons, footpegs, saddle, etc) 1 1.33%
Crash protectors 21 28.00%
Other (say what) 8 10.67%
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Old 02-05-05, 10:11 PM   #1
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Default What is the most essential mod for the SV?

What do you think is the most important/essential mod an SV user should do to his bike? Just the first thing he should do, the thing that the factory should churn the bike out with.

Maybe this poll has been done before but I'm curious...
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Old 02-05-05, 10:16 PM   #2
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To be honest it depends on the owner of the bike, what they prefer, what they need depending on their riding style etc.

For me first thing I'd do to a new bike, probably before even riding it is a full set of R&G crash protection.. bungs, fork protectors, can protector etc etc.. I have crashed a mint R6 before and it is damaging to your wallet!! Anything to reduce damage costs is worth being the first on the "to buy" list in my opinion.

Next up is a fruitier exhaust and double bubble screen.. then it's whatever takes my fancy from there on..
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Old 02-05-05, 10:38 PM   #3
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To be honest it depends on the owner of the bike, what they prefer, what they need depending on their riding style etc.

For me first thing I'd do to a new bike, probably before even riding it is a full set of R&G crash protection.. bungs, fork protectors, can protector etc etc.. I have crashed a mint R6 before and it is damaging to your wallet!! Anything to reduce damage costs is worth being the first on the "to buy" list in my opinion.

Next up is a fruitier exhaust and double bubble screen.. then it's whatever takes my fancy from there on..
pretty much the same.... crash bungs first... if I had my time again Id put them on... save a lot of grief fixing the SV....

then can... then probably the scottoiler... then the fork springs...
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Old 02-05-05, 11:14 PM   #4
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Yep crash bungs for me and I like to put on a hugger and fender extenda.Why dont manufacturers put decent weather and crash protection on as standard?Oh and the most important mod of all,the nut that holds the twistgrip
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Old 02-05-05, 11:16 PM   #5
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Tyres anything other than stock

everything else is down to personal prefrence.
Things i wouldnt do again.
SS braided lines but uprated pads are a must
Undertray, back of the bike gets filthy

Things i would do
Tyres
Double bubble - Powers bronze still has the best 'bubble' imo (ive has 3 different screens)
Crash bungs good ones
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Old 02-05-05, 11:21 PM   #6
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Heated grips

Nah, I'd put crash bungs on first, not because they're essential but because I'd feel such a chimp if I crashed it on day one when i could've had them on. Then I think I'd do the front springs, then cam swap if it were a carbed bike, then rear shock of some sort. That's all assuming nothing glaringly poor in the basic setup, ie OEM tyres.
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Old 02-05-05, 11:49 PM   #7
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bigger back sprocket go to 46 tooth!!!

so much better...
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Old 03-05-05, 01:14 AM   #8
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What do you think is the most important/essential mod an SV user should do to his bike? Just the first thing he should do, the thing that the factory should churn the bike out with.

Maybe this poll has been done before but I'm curious...
essential:
mirrors that you can see out of without contorting your body, maybe not for everybody, but it was the first thing I did, and a common complaint.

essential for a high milage rider:
scottoiler

essential for a 4 season rider:
heated grips, motard tires

most important mod:
Valentine 1
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Old 03-05-05, 09:31 AM   #9
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If you're ever going out in the rain (or if you live in Britain, where a dry Sunday run can soon become a slog through near-flood conditions), a fender extender. Under £20, even a real mechanical numpty can fit it in half an hour.

Suzuki really should extend the stock front fender.
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Old 03-05-05, 10:43 AM   #10
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id say its getting rid of that abortion that suzuki call a number plate holder, bike looks a lot better without it, then a can
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