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Fifteen15 26-06-11 02:36 AM

First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
This is my first post, so hi! I'm planning on buying an SV650s later in the year, probably in winter, hoping that the prices will drop a few hundred quid. I have a few questions.

I heard the terms "curvy" and "pointy" thrown around a lot, but what is the difference between the two?

I love the newer 2006+ full faired SV's, with the black bar going down it (I don't know what it's called lol). If I were to buy an unfaired SV, how much would the lower fairing cost? An unfaired bike like this:

http://www.suzukimotorcycles.com.au/...9_SS_c1.jpg<b>

Thanks :)

rictus01 26-06-11 02:58 AM

Re: First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
I could explain it all, but to be honest I can't see the point as it's already here , apart from all the information on the front page you can also search.

Fruity-ya-ya 26-06-11 05:53 AM

Welcome to the wonderful world of the org.

There are some very knowledgable peoples in here (I am not of that caliber) so I'm certain you'll get the info you need.

I like the name you've plumped for.
I'm guessing you enjoy watching Scrubs or at least listening to the theme-tune.

Have fun. Good luck. Be good.

Specialone 26-06-11 07:42 AM

Re: First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
It's simple really, curvys are fugly, pointys aren't :)

The 'black bar' you mentioned is part of the frame btw.

vjones777 26-06-11 10:49 AM

Re: First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
I had the same question about pointys/curvies a while ago. The way it was explained to me is that it refers to the frame. After 2003 (K3 and later) have the angular metal frame (pointy). K2 and earlier have the rounded (sort of tubular) frame - curvy. Look at the pics on Rictus' link.

davepreston 26-06-11 11:08 AM

Re: First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
look at top off screen
curvy left pointy right

timwilky 26-06-11 11:08 AM

Re: First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vjones777 (Post 2563503)
I had the same question about pointys/curvies a while ago. The way it was explained to me is that it refers to the frame. After 2003 (K3 and later) have the angular metal frame (pointy). K2 and earlier have the rounded (sort of tubular) frame - curvy. Look at the pics on Rictus' link.


No nothing to do with frame, it is aesthetics, the shape of the tank, fairings etc. The earlier designed stuff was nicely curved. whereas the later industrialised stuff is straight and boringly pointy.

Thereafter the pointy ones have fuel injection instead of carburettors. I see no advantage to this and added complication in the need for control electronics etc.

The curvy frame was better just expensive to produce compared to the industrialised cheap/nasty pointy frame.

Shawthing 26-06-11 06:39 PM

Re: First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
To answer your Lower fairing question:
Pointy Lower fairings are ~£300 New (Ermax) colour coded to match, or ~£190 unpainted.

Shawthing 26-06-11 06:54 PM

Re: First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
[QUOTE=timwilky;2563509]
Thereafter the pointy ones have fuel injection instead of carburettors. I see no advantage to this and added complication in the need for control electronics etc.

QUOTE]


Pointy :)
Fuel injection = More Power , More Torque and Better emissions (due to regulations that Suzuki have to meet these days)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_SV650

maviczap 26-06-11 07:38 PM

Re: First post - Difference between curvy and pointy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by specialone (Post 2563463)
It's simple really, pointys are fugly, curvys aren't :)
The 'black bar' you mentioned is part of the frame btw.

Edited for you SO

Well said sir, hear hear ;)


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