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C Spanner - Rear Preload Adjustment
Not got a C spanner supplied with 2005 SV1000S...
mr and mrs suzuki do not include one in the tool kit!! :o Even suggests that only Suzuki dealer adjust rear spring preload :( anyone any idea what size it is? (so i can order one) Or know any sites where can get my hands on one?? suzuki bike dealer wanted 10 quid which sounds a bit dear if u ask me just for a C spanner!! |
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Odd, there's definitely one in the 2005 650 toolkit :D
I'll measure mine tomorrow (the C-spanner that is), assuming it's the same as the thou. Busters Accessories do a range, think they do an adjustable one too, but their mini one that fits onto a 3/8 ratchet fits my 650 just fine. EDIT: I think the one from Busters was a fiver btw |
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Preload? Aaaaaaaaaaargh run away very fast run away! :smt003
Yes I got one in my kit too....you want to ask where it is! Only monkey-metal though! |
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Actually states in owners manual spanner not included and DONT TOUCH the rear preload :o go see the Suzuki Dealer for adjustment (which really is crud):smt067 |
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Uh? Don't understand! My toolkit is in a plastic box thingy behind the rear shock too! In it is a C' spanner which the handbook says is for adjusting the rear suspension 'preload'!
Sounds like someone has half-inched your C'spanner mate! :( I do wish people would stop mentioning SV1000's....it took me a whole month to talk myself out of buying one! :smt003 |
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SV650S - C Spanner included SV1000S - C Spanner NOT included |
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apart from the C Spanner thing (no it definitely not included..just re read book again) and the bike runs hot (fully faired), cant fault mine..so much power on the right hand
Its a totally different animal than the 650. Had a 99 sv650sx and this bike is so different. Feels so more planted on the roads and on the high speed stuff feels so better and more stable than the 650. Huge amounts of engine braking too but it does eat rear tyres. Cant wait to start adding goodies like twin cans and TRE. |
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My assistant just bought a brand new ZX6-R and that too doesn't have a C Spanner provided. Kawasaki advised taking the bike to a dealer for shock to be dropped out and adjusted on the bench. |
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i dunno why no spanner...
especially since the SV1000 is more of a pillion bike, and if you are riding with a pillion, you should increase ur rear preload, right??? The SV1K shock has a remote damper, the rear compresion and rebound adjustment is on that. I beleive on the pre 2005 SV1000 the shock is different You ever ridden an sv1000? |
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Problem i have is that i do not know what setting my bike rear spring preload is at!! It could be factory? i dont know...Theres nothing in the owners manual regarding number of threads or turns!??? |
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Don't forget that increasing or decreasing preload affects sag, and therefore effectively ride height, which has a corresponding effect on steering rake, and therefore steering geometry and turn-in characteristics. |
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i'm a bit new to tweaking bikes, and found some blurb in bike mag saying about increasing the bits and bobs on the bike for the SV1000S. Ive increased preload, rebound and compression damping on front and the bike turns a bit quicker now. I have felt the back end 'squat' under hardish acceleration out of bends so have increased compression and rebound damping on back slightly too, but think i need to increase rear preload. i do ride on all sorts of road surfaces, including rutted B roads so need to think about having sufficent damping. The static ride height thing confused me a bit tho... |
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Jessie...I always hankered after a big V-twin but back in the day all that was available was a Yamaha with a headlight that looked like it came off a vintage Bentley! Or Hahaharleys!
As the years rolled by Ducati's were the only real contenders but always too expensive, then all of a sudden everyone went loopy for V-twins. I was very tempted for one of the limited ed SV's in slinky black. One of my fave motto's is "why pay more?" If you can do the same for less then go for it! I've done 1800 miles on the 650 now and the rear tyre hardly looks worn at all! I'm impressed. If I had the thou the tyres would be shredded! I just wouldn't be able to deny myself the "twist of the wrist!" I'm going to have to experience that raw energy from a thou V-twin. Its on my 'to do' list. I like this SV so much I think I'm in love! The Duke 1098 is beckoning....just let me wear this 650 out first and I'll get one! Do Dukes come with C'spanners? Or do you have to send the whole bike off to Milano to be adjusted?? ;) |
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Id be looking at a RSVMille or Duc749 (or if i was feeling really silly and could get one a KTM990 supermoto). But for just less than 4k, i got a 1000 v twin, warrantied, 16 months old with 3000 miles on the clock...had double the national speed limit of of her already, and now have some new bt021 on, am totally addicted. How much more do u need? She goes round corners well, not as good as a cbr600rr or gixer750, but good enough for me... This bike is far faster than i ever can be. I suppose it all relative..if i had a blade or a ducati, id probably think theSV is a bit of donkey. |
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