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Lakes_Puma 03-06-07 02:19 PM

Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
Should be ready to collect a week tomorrow, keeping fingers crossed for nice weather.

Any advise for new rider (of SV, been riding twist and go 180cc for 6 years) ?

Any accessories I should buy, it's having Datatool CAT1 fitted and I'm going to get a paddock stand for it. Anything else?

Tim in Belgium 03-06-07 02:32 PM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
Be prapared for the engine braking on the sv, especially in the lower gears, it can be a bit of a surprise.

Take it easy to begin with and don't push yourself. Oh, an aftermarket can will make it sound great, have a look in the exhausts section for more of an idea:

http://forums.sv650.org/forumdisplay.php?f=137

Enjoy.

graphikill 04-06-07 09:47 AM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
engine breaking!!!

now i was petrified when i first heard about this.... but its nothign to woprry about, just change down smoothly at first to get used to it if your unsure..

DanAbnormal 04-06-07 09:52 AM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
Sport?

There's a sport version.....................!

Or do you mean the SV650S (as in Slightly faster then the unfaired):D

Just kidding, hope the weather holds out. You'll love it but get a new can straight away and enjoy that V twin roar!

MiniMatt 04-06-07 09:56 AM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
Yep engine braking will catch you out the first time you shut the throttle in first (which will likely be about 50 yards down the road), as said, you get used to it soon enough :)

As for accessories, a big can of chain lube (or a scottoiler if you're likely going to be doing mega distances), and, unfortunately, crash bungs are a wise first accessory :)

Make sure your gear's sorted, get all squishy bits covered, you don't need to blow a small fortune on this, just get everything covered first.

PS. "Sport" is the S with fairing lowers and a seat cowl :)

DMC 04-06-07 03:12 PM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
Nice bike - enjoy!

(btw. the sport is in addition to the 'S' and comes kitted with lowers, seat cowl etc)

Lozzo 04-06-07 03:20 PM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by graphikill (Post 1203305)
engine breaking!!!

now i was petrified when i first heard about this.... but its nothign to woprry about, just change down smoothly at first to get used to it if your unsure..

I've found not braking or shutting the throttle is the best cure :D

Baph 04-06-07 03:39 PM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MiniMatt (Post 1203312)
Yep engine braking will catch you out the first time you shut the throttle in first (which will likely be about 50 yards down the road), as said, you get used to it soon enough :)

My throttle cables are nicely setup now. Just the right balance between minimum turn on the grip, and not being affected by steering lock/lean.

To go from no throttle to partial throttle (enough to hold 45mph in 4th), is around half a degree now. Basically you breathe on it, and it goes.

Great for me, and makes it pretty agressive in the twisties (on the throttle sooner etc), but not so good when you're not aware of it.

Welcome Lakes_Puma. :)

G 04-06-07 03:42 PM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
Welcome, which colour sport have you got your hands on. Most people either love or hate the sport colours, I love mine.

the_lone_wolf 04-06-07 04:02 PM

Re: Woo Hoo, Just ordered my Sport
 
engine braking is fun if you're upright, you can make the back end chirp like turbocharger waste gates (yes, immature but fun) - not so fun when leaning left into a roundabout entrance - i'm sure the twitch feels more impressive than it looks...

initially mine felt like the throttle was always either all go or full stop - then i realised my throttle control was abysmal - now it's much smoother because i've been making an effort to improve it

other than that, enjoy, and try not to cane it during the running-in period...


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