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Old 24-12-08, 09:10 PM   #1
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Default Pointy, Curvey... What does it mean

I apolgise for the question. I did search (search is generally hit or miss on these boards especially when it is such a common term) and tried to find something in the FAQ section.

What is a pointy and what is a curvey?

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Old 24-12-08, 09:16 PM   #2
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Default Re: Pointy, Curvey... What does it mean

A curvy is the original 99>02 bike, a pointy is everything since the 03 model.
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Old 24-12-08, 09:17 PM   #3
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curvy = first generation SV650. 1999-2002 models so called as the fairings are 'curvy'

pointy =second generation of SV650. 2003 -current (reffered also as model K3 and upwards). so called because...... can you guess?? yep fairings are 'pointy'

there a bit more of a long winded geeky explanation, but ill save your boredom
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Old 24-12-08, 09:18 PM   #4
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curvy' are better, pointies are crap. Unless they are the thou' which is ok, but not as brilliant as the tl1000s
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there a bit more of a long winded geeky explanation, but ill save your boredom
Not really that geeky... the latr frames look pointy as well as the fairings!
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Old 24-12-08, 09:19 PM   #6
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Old 24-12-08, 09:22 PM   #7
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All you need to know is that Pointy's are betterer than Curvys!
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Old 24-12-08, 09:34 PM   #8
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curvy' are better, pointies are crap. Unless they are the thou' which is ok, but not as brilliant as the tl1000s
Well said, big up the thou massive
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Old 24-12-08, 09:59 PM   #9
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All you need to know is that Pointy's are betterer than Curvys!
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Old 24-12-08, 10:12 PM   #10
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Curvies are most easily identifiable by the rider, who is generally without being prompted shouting things like "I has the bestest shape! Other types are rubbish!" and other things you'd associate with an inferiority complex
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