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mveale 26-02-12 12:14 PM

New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration.
 
Hi all,

I recently passed my test (:D) and was advised by many people that an SV650s would be a good first bike and having owned my little beauty for a month now I think they were right.

The bad news is that this morning she seems to have developed a problem. She keeps revving hard but there is no acceleration. She'll move away in first fine but as soon as I try and open her up there's nothing there, it just creeps up even though it's revving really hard.

I'm a complete novice when it comes to motorcycle mechanics and what might be wrong so I'm looking for some help. I'd really appreciate any advice on this one.

The bike is a K6 and just clocked 10,000 miles yesterday. She's still under a three month warranty so I could just call the dealer and have him sort it but I'd like to know what the problem is in case it's easily to sort.

rictus01 26-02-12 12:20 PM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration !!!
 
sounds like clutch adjustment, there are numerous threads on how to do it if you do a search.

Cheers Mark.

Geodude 26-02-12 12:25 PM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration !!!
 
Hi mveale im not one of the resident 'experts' on here but just wondered was it raining or were you out in the rain when you got bogged down? Mine did this when i got water in the front plug hole as the drain was blocked, fitting a fender extender fixed it, oh and keeping the drain hole clear. hth until the clever ones come along. :)

+1 on what rictus said.

Scythe92 26-02-12 12:39 PM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration !!!
 
Revving hard with no drive or acceleration sounds like your clutch slipping.

As Rictus said, your clutch may need adjusting or your clutch has failed completely.

Biker Biggles 26-02-12 12:58 PM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration !!!
 
If its under warranty from the dealer take it straight back there.It sounds like the clutch is slipping,so get the problem logged with the dealer.It may be only adjustment,but they dont normally slip,so it may need a new clutch.

Sir Trev 26-02-12 05:31 PM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration !!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Biker Biggles (Post 2668168)
If its under warranty from the dealer take it straight back there.It sounds like the clutch is slipping,so get the problem logged with the dealer.It may be only adjustment,but they dont normally slip,so it may need a new clutch.

+1 on the straight away. The more you ride it like that (if it turns out to be clutch slip) the more damage it will cause. Clutch is not a wear and tear item so don't let them fob you off that it's not covered by their warranty.

mveale 26-02-12 05:49 PM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration.
 
Thanks for the advice everyone, looks like a call back to the dealership tomorrow is in order. Real pain as I was enjoying getting used to the bike a lot !

Sid Squid 26-02-12 06:57 PM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration !!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sir Trev (Post 2668260)
Clutch is not a wear and tear item so don't let them fob you off that it's not covered by their warranty.

10,000 certainly miles isn't a lot and the clutch shouldn't be worn beyond use at that mileage* - but the clutch is most definitely a wear and tear item. It may not be something that gets replaced every 18 months, but it is certainly a consumable the life of which is emphatically and unarguably dictated by the use it receives.

*But more than once I've seen new clutches duffed in less miles than that.

Sir Trev 27-02-12 08:46 AM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration !!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 2668324)
10,000 certainly miles isn't a lot and the clutch shouldn't be worn beyond use at that mileage* - but the clutch is most definitely a wear and tear item. It may not be something that gets replaced every 18 months, but it is certainly a consumable the life of which is emphatically and unarguably dictated by the use it receives.

*But more than once I've seen new clutches duffed in less miles than that.

I didn't write my last post very well did I... Agree with the Squidmeister (of course) but the wear-out rate should be "reasonable" and unless you were told the clutch was showing wear you should expect a "reasonable" life from it. Not as much as a brand new one but it certainly should not be slipping almost straight away possibly causing a lot more damage.

timwilky 27-02-12 09:06 AM

Re: New rider needs help with first SV - no acceleration.
 
Makes you wonder if a suitable oil was installed?


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