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Mine's already modded for me (bar the front suspension).
Already has the fairing lowers, single seat cowl, and nice loud end can. I'd never call it a waste of money. If I'd started with a standard SV, then I'd mod it the same way, but then I enjoy doing that sort of thing. You buy a bike though, and even if it's mint, standard, and exceptionally low mileage, you'll never get your money back on it - they always depreciate. |
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But I also enjoy fiddling in the garage, luckily I'm so inept that anything simple keeps me occupied for a month or so...and costs very little apart from valuable riding time. |
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I think it's also down to the love of the bike itself. You fall in love with the particular bike and want to make it as shiny as possible and improve its eprformance as much as possible.
I love my 125 so much, if I had the cash I'd definitely keep it, get it resprayed, new exhaust, braided lines, bored engine, new shock etc etc because I love riding it and would love to improve it in any way possible. It's totally illogical but then again as someone said, buying a bike instead of a car is illogical. Biking is a passion and totally worth every penny it costs. |
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^^^he's right you know
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I've stayed away from this for a while, but as for not understanding, my take on it is:
Horses for courses. HTH. |
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If we are talking practicality alone and I was forced to chop one in, I would sell my car way sooner than my bike .... ![]() |
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Danny Imberg's doing quite well on a pretty much standard 2004 ZX10R. he certainly hasn't spent thousands on tuning and other performance bits. So far the list runs to: MHP full exhaust system Power Commander Quckshifter plugged into PC3 Rearsets (cheapies) Uprated bellmouths inside stock airbox WP shock WP fork springs Pretech calipers (not needed, but they were donated by sponsor) Race tyres (slicks or wets depending on conditions) F/glass bodywork He's still using standard wheels, fork externals and dampers, seat subframe, fairing bracket and clocks, clip-ons, seat, all electrics are still in and we could turn it back into a roadbike in about 2 hours. When you compare what he's spent against what Rob Ellsmere, Neil Faulkener or Steve Mercer have spent it's a pittance, and he's always up with them and beating them. He kinda proves you don't need to spend thousands on tuning bits to win races at that level. |
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