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Hi Newbie Here,
I'm currently still riding my first ever bike GS500 after doing my DAS a few years ago. Its been a while now so I've been looking for something else and I really like the idea of an SV650 which is how I ended up here ![]() I really like the faired versions (not very keen on naked bikes) I just can't decided if I prefer the curvy or the pointy but most importantly it will have to be blue! I like to do all servicing and maintenance of my bike which is why I like to join a forum to be able to ask questions with out having to go to a garage, so once find the right SV for me I'm sure I'll be posting a few questions. Ian |
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Pointy fella, pointy!
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Or, if you fancy something better looking and just better, Curvy!
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Hello welcome to the forum.
Oh boy have you walked in and rattled the hornets nest. We're going to have months of arguments about whether the new or old version of the bike is best... For my tuppence worth I have always found things that have curves to be more attractive, be it cars, women and in this case motorbikes... Anyway stay safe and enjoy this place ![]()
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Innuendo - it's great when you get it. sv650s (gone) gsx-r600 (gone) Street R675 (now living in Inbhir Nis ) Last edited by carelesschucca; 01-03-13 at 01:40 PM. |
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Hello, and welcome to the forum.
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If an SV650 has a flat tyre in the forest and no-one is there to blow it up, how long will it be 'til someone posts that the reg/rec is duff and the world will end unless a CBR unit is fitted? A little bit of knowledge = a dangerous thing. "a deathless anthem of nuclear-strength romantic angst" |
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Howdy.
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Hi mate,
I think the answer your looking for is a pointy and it should be black as everyone knows they are by far the fastest. |
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Pointy!
The only reason you buy a curvy is if you couldn't get hold of a pointy quick enough... true story! In reality, pointy is far more reliable! Check out the "my bike is fubar" threads, 80% curvy's not nearly as many issues with the pointy. |
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Thanks for all the welcomes!
My apologies for touching the curvy pointy nerve, I didn't realise it was such an issue. I will in due course make my mind up on which is best and voice my opinion ![]() |
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AR08 to AR13-QUALITY! 650s: '52 curvy in yellow, was my baby ![]() cbr600rr: Mivv exhaust and a bagster tank cover. Now gone to a new home. Daytona 675: Arrow can (with a baffle that's gone missing in action.... ![]() ![]() |
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