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Old 22-07-09, 08:15 PM   #1
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Default 1st Post, building an SV from the frame up?

I'm an experienced rider that had a nasty off last year - I have just been given the all clear but my wrist still needs a bit more time to be fully ok, neways, back to my question...

I have had an sv before, and rather liked it so thought about going back to it but want to actually learn about the mechanics of bikes etc too....

So - how easy/hard is it to build an sv from the frame up?

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Old 22-07-09, 08:21 PM   #2
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Default Re: 1st Post..building an SV from the frame up?

if you have the tools, time and suitable workshop/garage. its easy.

the good thing about doing it, you will be able to do things right like greasing everything properly. if you get stuck then you have found the right place for the answers... the sv650.org... dont be shy asking silly questions and if you can give clear photos. its also a good idea to keep photos/videos as a log.
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Old 22-07-09, 09:10 PM   #3
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Default Re: 1st Post..building an SV from the frame up?

just found my "old" profile

I dont have a proper workshop, just a shed with double doors, and very limited mechanical skills.
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Old 22-07-09, 09:13 PM   #4
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Default Re: 1st Post..building an SV from the frame up?

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just found my "old" profile

I dont have a proper workshop, just a shed with double doors, and very limited mechanical skills.
If your building from the frame up, it's up to you how deep you go because you could just bolt everything back together and regrease and it'll be going in a couple of days or you can powercoat everything, replace bearings and stainless all the bolts etc . . . .

My advice is look at whats around and think what you like or would like to try.
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Old 22-07-09, 09:13 PM   #5
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Default Re: 1st Post..building an SV from the frame up?

well they will soon get better rebuilding a bike... its not that hard...
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Old 22-07-09, 10:23 PM   #6
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PM rictus im sure he can give you some handy advice
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Old 22-07-09, 11:02 PM   #7
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Default Re: 1st Post..building an SV from the frame up?

I got YC to strip down one of my SVs and completely rebuild it. It was a very interesting project indeed. I learnt a great deal from it. I wouldn't be able to do it myself, but I gained a lot of knowledge from it. I didn't know how to take fairings off before, but I now know what cush drive jobbies are and do(amongst many occasions of 'whats this doo?' ), and even helped in a front cylinder swap. Theres so much more than just riding a bike, as I have learnt.(and polishing it too)
I recommend an abba stand, some big hammers, a lot of patience, and plenty of plasters
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Old 22-07-09, 11:05 PM   #8
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Default Re: 1st Post..building an SV from the frame up?

It's easier to build taking the full bike down - and then back up again. Helps to have some idea where things go again... where bolts go, what they look like, cables and electrics etc...
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Old 22-07-09, 11:07 PM   #9
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yeah but the electrics never go back the bleddy same. I once spent an entire afternoon with two SVs in my back yard with the front plastics off, re routing all the ones off my yellow one to match the one on my black one. Then found that the brake cables weren't quite right, and that other cables were not quite right either. I don't have a garage or the tools to perform miracles, but I had a good go!
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Old 23-07-09, 08:16 PM   #10
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Default Re: 1st Post, building an SV from the frame up?

The plan was to buy the bits as I go - Just won a frame and subframe etc on ebay for £20 - it is a cat c that needs the logbook applying for.
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