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Hi to all,
few days ago I bought my first big bike, SV650s K3 in blue, 24t miles, full service history and MOT history. I had a lovely weekend with it, enjoying it as much as possible (especially the sound of V-twin (even with stock exhaust)). But there is few questions I have and didnīt find even after searching through this forum or google (donīt say it is not there somewhere, just I did not find it). 1. Since I am not from UK originaly, what documents do I have to have with me while riding the bike? I was told that only driving licence. Is that true? 2. Pretty much the same questions as the first one, but this time about equipment of the bike. Tools? First aid kit? Spare bulbs? High visibility jacket? Anything? 3. What oil do you use to lubricate a chain? Is WD-40 good enough or should I rather use some other? 4. Bike protectors - are there different ones for N and S version of SV or itīs the same? What would you say about these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/BIKETEK-CRAS...0382757&sr=8-1 ? The price is very tempting but are they any good? Or which ones would you recommend? 5. Last but not least. My front tyre is coming very close to itīs death so I will need to buy a new one soon. Since I am more of a commuter and touring rider and a newbie I am looking for tyre with high endurance (mileage) rather than grip. Could you recommend any good tyres which will last many miles (but not being absolutely rubbish in everything else)? Also I just asked at my local tyre shop and the price for a front tire and itīs change (ride in ride out in 30 minutes they say) is pretty much between 100 and 110 pounds for all brands. Is this a fair price or could I do cheaper somewhere else? Thanks to all who respond, really appreciate your help ![]() |
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Hello and welcome to the site. In answer to your question there is no requirement to carry any documentation, spare bulbs, hi vis clothing or anything else. Clearly it might benefit you to carry a few of the above on a longer trip, but the law does not require anything at all.
WD40 has it's adherents - but it isn't good chain lube. It's surely better than not oiling the chain, but it's neither a good lubricant nor does it stick well. Go to a bike shop, buy whatever chain lube they carry and apply it like it says on the tin.
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Thank you for quick answer and welcome.
Thatīs quite cool that you donīt have to have any documents nor equipement with you while riding a bike. Where I am from (Czech republic) you have to have your driving licence, proof of insurance, bike registration document and bike has to be equiped with spare bulbs, spare fuses, first aid kit and high vis jacket....in car itīs even worse (rope, triangle, tools, etc) ![]() Okay, so those questions with the only one right answer have been answered (thanks again). Those where it would be much trickier to get an consensus are still open, please share your experience and ideas. |
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Ahoj, dobry den, vítejte na SV650.org*.
Tyre: What's on the rear now? Where are you? This will help with selection and, possibly, supplier. Bungs: Loads of opinion - have a search under 'crash bungs'. * I'm sure this is terrible usage of Czech, but my teacher is Slovak, and she's gone to live in Spain now anyway.
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If an SV650 has a flat tyre in the forest and no-one is there to blow it up, how long will it be 'til someone posts that the reg/rec is duff and the world will end unless a CBR unit is fitted? A little bit of knowledge = a dangerous thing. "a deathless anthem of nuclear-strength romantic angst" |
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Welcome to the site.
I also have an SV650S K3. Love it. Don't use WD40 to lube your chain. WD40 is a degreaser which you can use for cleaning the chain. The lube I use (highly recommended) is Wurth Hi Performance Dry Chain lube. Get it in most bike shops or online. I use R&G crash protectors. Again, highly recommended. The tyres I have are Bridgestone BT-023. They're great for touring and give excellent grip. Again, recommended. Different people will have different ideas, but that's what I use. Best wishes.
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Hi and welcome.
Good to hear your enjoying your K3. I also have one and love it. I have recently changed to Michelin Road Pilot 3's front and rear, so as of yet I can't say about their longevity but the grip is just sweeeeet. |
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I have Z6s on the K3, not sure if they are the coolest ones to have on anymore but they were the best compromise between life and grip a few years back
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Sid Squid: Wow, Czech language, Thanks - Díky. I live in south-east London - so is the price for front tyre fair in this area?
Right now the tyres on my bike are Front - Dunlop Sport Max (if I remember properly...it's definitely Dunlop but not sure about the rest of the name) the Rear - Continental Road Attack (this one is in about a half of it's life). Tigerrrr......: Thanks for the tip for a chain lubricant. How many miles you have done so far on those Bridgestones please? Federer: Since I ride the bike like an old lady so far, the sweet grip would unfortunately be a total waist on me ![]() pencil shavings: How many miles you have done so far on those Z6s please (or ever managed to do on that type)? I will probably be doing something about 1500 miles/month so that's why I am looking for tyres which could do a lot of miles....don't really want to buy a new set of tires every 2 or 3 months ![]() Last edited by mufman; 28-02-12 at 04:11 PM. |
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Done less than 1,000 miles on the Bridgestones, but they look as good as new.
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Ive used Z6s and Pirelli Stradas(basically the same tyre)and they are good for long life and road use grip.
I use old engine oil on the chain as its free.My last chain and sprockets lasted nearly 30000 miles.
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