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Old 26-11-07, 08:52 PM   #1
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HI all have just signed up to the forum and wanted to say hi.

At the moment I don't have one but hopefully that will all change.
I am looking at getting an Sv and have found forums to be very good for information and advise. Has anyone ever compiled an buyers guide to buying an Sv. Like things to look out for.

If i have posted this in the wrong area i am sorry.

Any help anyone can give me would be greatly received

Thanks In advance

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Old 26-11-07, 08:56 PM   #2
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Hi and welcome

1. Look at the front forks are they corroded and chipped, This is pretty common on a high milleage SV thats been used in all weathers. Its a good indication of what the bikes been used for and also if the milleage is correct. i.e if the forks are chipped and manky but the milleage on the bike is low then start asking questions. Same goes for the handlebars and footpegs.

2. Have a look at the disks and pads. What condition are they in. SV's are known for the brakes sticking on if its not been looked after. Again this is especially relevant if its been used through winter and neglected.

3. Look at the chain and sprocket and the tyres. how much life do they have left in them, and slack worn chain with hooked teeth on the sprocket mean that its going to want changing soon.

3. Electrics, some people including me have had trouble with blown fuses caused by the wiring loom rubbing on the tank. Also sometimes the loom will rub on the rear sub frame to.

4. If its a private sale, if you can get a sneaky peak in the owners garage, have a look for stuff like, paddock stands, a good set of tools, cleaning products, chain lube etc on the shelf, It'll give you an idea of how the current owner looks after the bike.

5. Sometimes if the bikes ridden in heavy rain water gets into the front spark plug hole and then it'll drop down onto one cylinder and run intermitantly between one two cylinders which isnt fun. A fenda extenda will sort this or some silicone grease on the front HT lead will also do the trick, have a search for the subject its been covered loads of times and its fairly common. Ask the owner if they have had trouble with the bike in the wet, its not a huge problem and its easy to sort.

Dont be put off by high milleage as long as you can see that the servicing has been done, either by stamps in the service manual or receipts for parts used. A high milleage bike thats been ridden is better than a low milleage bike thats been stood for ages and has got all seized up.

Use things like worn tyres, chain and sprocket as bargaining tools to get the price down. Make sure you do a HPI check to make sure that theres no outstanding finance or the bike hasnt been involved in a accident at some point in its life.

Remember that non standard parts dont increase the value of the bike. So dont let the bling bits distract you from the of the bike, better IMHO to buy a mint standard bike than sh*tter with loads of aftermarket parts bolted onto it. Things like a hugger, a scotoiler are sensible modifications though as is a race can but only if you like the sound / look of it.

If you're not sure, Walk away from the bike, or take somebody with you who does know what they are looking at. Make sure you look at plenty of bikes and never buy the first one you look at.

HTH

(the words of our wise leader the one & only fizzwheel)
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Old 26-11-07, 09:10 PM   #3
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Cheers for that matey I have printed this off and will put it to use.
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Old 26-11-07, 11:36 PM   #4
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Just one to add I can think, make sure there is a V5 and then the frame number ect from the V5 against the bike they should match, if they don't then there is a problem...

Also when looking at the bike make sure you have figure in mind the least you want to spend, then the most work out how you want to spend on that bike. There should be plenty of bargins about this time of year!
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