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Old 29-09-06, 09:58 PM   #11
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thanks all - you probably just saved me a few hundred buck$ - after I pick up the bike and ride it a bit I'll be checking back in to the forum to see what kinds of mods you've been doing.

Which reminds me - about the forks - just pumping them a bit at the dealership and comparing them to other bikes, I noticed that they seem very softly sprung on the SV. Is this standard for the breed? Does this adversely affect handling? Everyone seems to say these bikes handle great, but...And does heavier fork oil make much difference or is it better to go with stronger springs? Both? Something else?

I should probably check previous listings about this - can anyone point me to the relevant ones?
Yeah, the forks seem to dive easy. You can do all sorts but most fit new springs and heavier oil. mine seems fine with just heavier oil.
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Old 30-09-06, 07:49 AM   #12
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The forks work well enough for less than spirited riding. If you want to go out there and have some real fun, then I would suggest that you would find the front less than inspiring, in some instances less than capable.

Easy fix for this is as you have already stated. Springs and oil. Some prefer linear others progressive.

I have Maxton linear with 15 weight oil and the transformation is good. Much more stable and solid with weight changes and direction changes.

The front is more than capable after this mod.
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Old 30-09-06, 10:38 AM   #13
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Only extra warranty I have ever purchased was one that said if you didn't make a claim for the duration of the warranty you got your money back. I didn't and I did.
I took out that kind of waranty on a washing machine once - the company then wriggled out of it. I claimed that they didn't send my paperwork through, they said they would have sent it if I had requested as they are obliged to do so. I have a letter that says they don't do duplicate paperwork. The sum is too small to bother with a small claim, my answer? I waste their time and money by dragging out the appeal and writing to the Ombudsman - in the long run it would have been cheaper to pay up - I have also learnt not to take out even these types of warranty and steer clear of Cardif Pinnacle (except when I swear at them daily on my way to and from work!)

I now feed the money that would have gone on the insurance or finance into an ISA and then take the money back whent eh item it replaced - the result is a shed load of interest!
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Old 30-09-06, 06:04 PM   #14
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thanks again, thor and BigApe - I'll start with heavier oil and then move on to a new spring if needed.
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