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Old 03-09-08, 06:24 PM   #1
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Hi,
im about to buy an sv650. Before i buy one, i'd like a bit of advice if anyones happy to help.
i will be buying a standard sv. all want to do, is change the front headlight. remove fareing (im really not in to fareings), give the rear fender the lift up (pointy?) and fit some pro tapers (or renthal) bars.
what do i need to do to fit the mx bars? wil li need a new top yoke or will mx bars fit straight on with with new bar clamps?

will all the electrics be long enough to fit onto mx bars?
looking at pictures, the sv clutch is cable? can it be converted to hydraulic? would it need to be? i ride a ktm enduro bike, and love the feel of the hydraulic clutch. maybe that convertionisnt necessary?

thanks for your time
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Old 04-09-08, 04:29 PM   #2
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what have i done wrong???? was it the mention of a ktm?
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Old 04-09-08, 04:31 PM   #3
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Why dont you buy a naked SV rather than a faired one to start with. You'd be in a much better place to start with that and it'll be easier to make it into what you want that way IMHO.

If you have a search you should find plenty of threads about this kind of thing.
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Old 04-09-08, 05:11 PM   #4
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ok, thanks for the reply. im all new to this, so may come across as a right knobhead
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Old 04-09-08, 05:22 PM   #5
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+1 to Fizz's suggestion to start with a naked bike !!

But as for a couple of your specific questions :-

Handlebars - The standard cables should be ok if you intend to use Renthal Ultra-lows (or similar) - anything higher and you may need to replace them.

Rear fender 'lift' - I assume you mean raise the whole rear end ? it can be done by using shorter tie-bars - however the amount of 'lift' will not be significant - if you wish to go further I'm sure that there are more knowledgeable people than me who can explain how it can be done - just be aware that the whole geometry of the bike will change & you will increse its tendency to 'shake its head' at higher speeds.

The above should only be considered valid if it is a POINTY SV you are considering - I know nothing whatsoever about CURVY'S.


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Changing the headlight, jacking the bike up & adding Renthals does NOT make it a streetfighter !!

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Best of luck !!
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Old 04-09-08, 05:25 PM   #6
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+1 to Fizz's suggestion to start with a naked bike !!

But as for a couple of your specific questions :-

Handlebars - The standard cables should be ok if you intend to use Renthal Ultra-lows (or similar) - anything higher and you may need to replace them.

Rear fender 'lift' - I assume you mean raise the whole rear end ? it can be done by using shorter tie-bars - however the amount of 'lift' will not be significant - if you wish to go further I'm sure that there are more knowledgeable people than me who can explain how it can be done - just be aware that the whole geometry of the bike will change & you will increse its tendency to 'shake its head' at higher speeds.

The above should only be considered valid if it is a POINTY SV you are considering - I know nothing whatsoever about CURVY'S.


P.S. <pedant mode>

Changing the headlight, jacking the bike up & adding Renthals does NOT make it a streetfighter !!

</pedant mode>

Best of luck !!
ha ha, thanks for that. im not sure what it is i saw that made me think of a tail lift, it may well have just been the rear fender without the pillion seat or cowl.

thanks
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Old 04-09-08, 06:07 PM   #7
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P.S. <pedant mode>

Changing the headlight, jacking the bike up & adding Renthals does NOT make it a streetfighter !!

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Best of luck !!
You are correct, to make the ideal streetfighter you start with a perfectly good supersports bike and then skillfully crash it into a wall or a car. Then once you've realised you can't afford new fairings you proceed to spend three times the value of the repair estimate turning it into a completely gash looking, foul handling, dog's dinner.
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my bike design is copyrighted, its unique and is very unlikey people will want to copy it
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Old 04-09-08, 08:19 PM   #9
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all i say is real men ride naked lol streetfighters all the way!!!
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Old 04-09-08, 08:25 PM   #10
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You are correct, to make the ideal streetfighter you start with a perfectly good supersports bike and then skillfully crash it into a wall or a car. Then once you've realised you can't afford new fairings you proceed to spend three times the value of the repair estimate turning it into a completely gash looking, foul handling, dog's dinner.

LMAO!!

I just spat my coffee onto my laptop screen, but that's so funny.
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