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Help lowering an 04 SV650
hello everyone...
wonder if someone can give a little help here.. Last year my OH got an 04 SV650S, she passed her test just before Xmas and is now coming out on ride outs with me.. She's doing fine, but would probably help a bit more with the confidence if the SV was a tad lower... has anyone done it? what have you done? I've seen these on ebay, which are easy to fit, just replacing the dog bones.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LOWERING-KIT-S...1%7C240%3A1318 but has anyone here done it? if you have, did you also drop the forks? if so.. how much did you drop them? or should I just not worry about the forks? cheers!!! JP |
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Longer dog bones will drop the rear, but IMHO its best to drop the forks a little to. But dont do more than 10mm.
My other halfs SV has been lowered with longer dog bones. But I think a better mod is to get some foam cut out of the seat, rather than mess about with the suspension. Having the back end lowered does make the bike feel different to ride well it does to me anyway. Be careful buying dogbones off ebay make sure that they are made of a suitable material. You can get offical ones from your Suzuki dealer, which is what my other half did and they fitted them for her as well. |
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Ok, thanks for the tip..
when you say the ride feels different, how do you mean? better or worst? I think if I lower the rear I'll have to drop the front, ideally the front should always be lower than back so it turns in quicker, if I only drop the rear...then front and rear would be at same height.. (or roughly the same).. maybe if I drop 25mm on the back, I should drop 25mm on the front? so it matchs? errm.... not sure if it would work like that.. Do you know how much suzuki charged your OH just for the dog bones? |
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If you other half isnt struggling to get her feet down, then personally I'd leave it alone and let her build her confidence up. Or get the seat cut. Liz has said several times now she would like to put the SV back to standard by refitting the standard length dogbones. |
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mmhh... alright, see what you mena..
do you know roughly how much it cost to get a seat sculpted? had a quick look on google but can't even find a company that does it.. lol |
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Seems like Suzuki do one, but I'm not sure how update the info in this post is
http://forums.sv650.org/showpost.php...49&postcount=6 |
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I have some dogbones if you want £11 what I paid for them, brand new still in package !
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you are not far from me either as I'm in Newbury, so let me know.. cheers! Shelly, thanks for the offer, but after fizzwheel feedback on the handling I think we are going to start on the sculpted seat and then see how it goes... |
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I have the sculpted seat, you can buy an original Suzuki one for £35, cheaper than having your seat scooped out and shaped and you get 2 seats that way too. |
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dose any one have a lower seat for a curvey they want to sell i cant find a seat any where or cant find a link from suzuki for a genuine one ,and do you lower the front forks the same on a curvey as you would an a pointy ??? 10 mm if i buy a set of 25/30 mm bones to lower the back im a shorty as well but on the 13 st side (wrong side )of being light ey
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I got the genuine lowered seat from my local dealer - £32.
Its not a lot lower, but definately makes a difference. It also makes it a bit less comfortable, but you soon get used to it. I wouldn't want any more foam taken out of it.... As for lowering the front, you could see from the marks left on the fork stantions on mine that they had compressed pretty close to the clamp, ie if you dropped them there is a chance contact would be made. If you're thinking of doing it I'd strap a zip tie around a forks leg, get her to ride for a couple of weeks then see how far up it gets pushed, before you do anything. Try the seat first. Makes going backwards a lot easier as well! |
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I'm the guy that's just bought the SV of 'Spokey', which has the sculptured seat on. I'll happily swap it for the original if you like.
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curvey or pointy ????
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It will be a suck it and see figure, but I doubt it'll go further than ~15mm. |
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