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_Troy_ 27-10-12 06:52 PM

Got myself a naked curvy
 
Hello all. New around here, and have just bought my first sv.

I also have a ZX6R, but after leaving my job I thought I best downgrade for something cheaper to run and insure. So, here it is. It's got a givi rack and renegade dual exhausts. Besides that its all standard, runs fine and looks in good nick.

However, I've a question for anyone with dual exhausts. How do you deal with the chain on top of the pipe, and the side stand on the bottom... My current plan is to get small pieces of metal welded for protection...

Oh and after having the chain quickly adjusted by the local garage, they've told me they found a tight spot. Is this something to worry about?

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chezvegas85 27-10-12 06:57 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
I'm not a genius mechanically. But pretty sure a tight spot is normal ware and tear for a chain. And when adjusting slack on a chain it should be adjusted measuring from the tightest spot*

*an inch measured at the tightest spot

chezvegas85 27-10-12 07:04 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
oh and welcome to sv ownership, hope she serves ya well

missyburd 27-10-12 07:18 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
looks mint, but then I be a tad biased :D Welcome to the .org!


Soo then, welcome now over, am I right in assuming you have a working rev counter? Thought about getting some different/snazzier/gixxer clocks? *


*Phase 1 of my evil plan is complete...seed of modification firmly planted...

yorkie_chris 27-10-12 07:21 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
Cool nice bike, shame it's not a black one though eh.

Re. tight spot, find where it is, brush some engine oil into it and work it by hand until it frees off.

_Troy_ 27-10-12 07:21 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
Clocks work, but I'd love something more visually appealing. Don't worry, got plenty of plans. Thinking belly pan, dual headlights, rear hugger, maybe new bars and bar ends.

Loving the exhausts though, they look awesome from behind. They are obscenely loud though, and still have the baffles in!

_Troy_ 27-10-12 07:23 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
Agree Chris, not the biggest fan of the yellow. However, this was a bargain, and at least it means I'm visible in the winter.

As for the tight spot, how safe is it to ride? Was planning a trip from Bournemouth to Portsmouth on Tuesday to where my brother lives (who has a faired curvy), where we could give it all a proper check over up on stands.

missyburd 27-10-12 07:28 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by _Troy_ (Post 2791238)
Clocks work, but I'd love something more visually appealing. Don't worry, got plenty of plans. Thinking belly pan, dual headlights, rear hugger, maybe new bars and bar ends.

[vulture mode] WELL, if you do change your clocks, just you remember lil' ol' Missyburd who put the idea in your head :cheers: ;) [/vulturemode]

Quote:

Originally Posted by _Troy_ (Post 2791238)
Loving the exhausts though, they look awesome from behind.

Apparently when riding I don't need exhausts to make my bike look good from behind....

....no idea if above is true as I wouldn't know but couldn't resist! :rolleyes:

dizzyblonde 27-10-12 07:44 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
Impressive lifting action on the rack there :p

_Troy_ 27-10-12 07:45 PM

Re: Got myself a naked curvy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzyblonde (Post 2791253)
Impressive lifting action on the rack there :p

I know. Didn't even plan it either :mrgreen:


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