Re: 2012 Suzuki Sv650s with damaged rod
From experience if you have movement in the rod at the big end then the short answer is a new engine is the easiest route forward.
I assume you've stripped the engine down to confirm the big end is done?
It is possible to replace the crank and rods, but its a big job. Finding a good secondhand replacement is not easy. New is very expensive, a replacement secondhand engine will be cheaper.
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