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14-04-18, 11:31 PM | #1 |
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AL7 opinions. day to day/touring/etc
Hi there, I'm considering an AL7 for my next bike and just wondering about current owners opinions of them in general.
I'll be stepping down from just over 100bhp, have you done this? will the world end? I used to get more miles in, but have got in the habit of using the car too often lately. what's the sv like day to day? handling/comfort, economy, maintenance? also touring... have you toured on it? comfort over distance? bike happy with it? etc thanks for the help/advice |
15-04-18, 08:40 AM | #2 |
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Cheers, some useful info there.
Has anyone had issues with the nikasil liners? When BMW used them, engines were a matter of when, not if. |
15-04-18, 08:53 AM | #3 |
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If you are going to tour and spend a long time in the saddle you will need to get the seat modified as it is thinly padded and after a couple of hours your b*m cheeks let you know they are not happy.
The AL7 is quick off the mark and a respectable 3.2 seconds to 60 mph (final drive is 46/15 so lower than previous models), it is no slouch and 6 speed box is a joy. The clutch actuator is now rack and pinion rather than a helix and ball bearings (and is hidden well away from dirt and water). The dash is very informative and more like you get in a car with digital speed readout, engine temp, fuel gauge, miles to go, couple of trips, a clock, rev counter (bar type) and gear indicator. I find it easy to read with good contrast (contrast / brightness is adjustable). ABS brakes are good news (don't think you can buy it in UK without ABS since new rules came in a year or so ago). I fitted an MRA screen to mine but it made wind noise in helmet horrendous, so I chopped 3" off the upturned lip, noise is better but still not as good as without the screen (may take screen off this year). Economy is absolutely great, I have had low 80's out of mine, and getting anywhere in the 70's is no sweat. I find the suspension fine for my 13.5 stone weight, and riding position is pretty comfortable for me at 5' 8". The engine is evolution rather than revolution since 1999, so is a well proven power unit. For me the standard exhaust has a nice note and I would not want it any louder. Like Seeker I don't do touring but if I did I think I would be the weak link rather than the bike, which I think is a great balance of power, economy and fun. Even 76 horses can get you into trouble with the law very quickly, and our national speed limit is 70 mph and the AL7 will get you there pretty quickly. I have been out on runs with bigger more powerful bikes and never felt at a disadvantage and AL7 handling is pretty damn good at normal road speeds.
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Excellent, I was pretty sold anyway on the sv, with the other contender being the cbr600f in 2011-13 flavour... But I prefer the look of the sv and despite enjoying the massive fairing on my zzr, all my other bikes have been naked and I enjoyed them hugely as well. I had also considered the 2009- xj6n but I've always had a thing about yamaha (for no reason at all, mind) and I'm not keen on the silly alien headlamps, and the large exhaust box under the belly seems to rot horrendously (though the 1000-2000 saved on purchase price would pay for an exhaust replacement I guess)
Just need to sell up now and find an AL7 then |
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You will get to love the off beat V twin sound (more like a heartbeat than a scream) - it was the sound that attracted me to SV to start with - good luck with finding an AL7
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Seat suits me fine, I've ridden for periods of up to five hours with no discomfort whatsoever so it could be OK for you but probably only for solo touring....
....the pillion arrangements are somewhat spartan. For me the big let down from a touring standpoint would be the complete absence of anything resembling a functioning mudguard at either front or rear. Utterly hopeless, back of jacket filthy in light rain. For touring probably better to go with a V-strom, but they're just so damn fugly (imo) Regarding the 75bhp, its easily enough. Many moons ago I went from a 75bhp GS850G to a 130bhp ZG1300A1 and as a general all round tourer the GS850G was the better bike. Horsepower alone does not necessarily a good bike make. Last edited by Talking Heads; 15-04-18 at 08:11 PM. |
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I'll just add a general thing about V-Twins and another reason why I love them,"Engine Braking".And the SV650 has some of the best IMHO.
Once you incorporate the use of engine braking whilst riding it's sheer joy to me on some of the TT roads we have up-t-North here in Yorkshire. Riding isn't always about acceleration and top-speeds to me.It's the whole kit and caboodle.Setting myself up for sweeping bends and throttling off with next to no use of brakes and no loss of traction or even coming down into tight Twisties combining brakes and engine braking is superb My 10 Penn'th.
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V Strom type stuff is far too tall for me, and not really to my taste either Quite right on horsepower, but having previously sold this bike and gone to a cb400 superfour with 53hp and that was a bit lost over distance and I felt the loss. So much so I bought my zzr back a year later. 75 is middle ground... So should be fine. 100 is a lot anyway. You don't really need to go that quick... Plus on a naked, even less enjoyable |
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