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Dan
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PostPosted: 22:54 - 12 May 2002    Post subject: SV 650's Reply with quote

i was just wondering about these, i know you got one summy, just wanted to kno what the performance was like? and how reliable they are? and have r they on the insurance, i was thinking of one cos i can get a new one for around £3500

cheers Laughing
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NELLY
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PostPosted: 23:18 - 12 May 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Dan Laughing Embarassed
i am not summy ,im Nelly but i have a SV650s in yellow you may have seen it on summys mail , the bike is a very good bike .
the insurence is good, the performance is very good , and can be made
better very easerly i have a blue flame race can on my bike .
i have done 125mph on it and it still had guts (how fast do ya wona go )
that was pissing a BMW car off. Rolling Eyes
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Dan
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PostPosted: 23:39 - 12 May 2002    Post subject: 1 Reply with quote

sound mate is it restricted to 33bhp or n e thing? what are there top speeds, whats the pick up like? 0-60? how much u paying for insurance?

cheers
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Phil.
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PostPosted: 17:47 - 13 May 2002    Post subject: SV650s Reply with quote

I go out with Nelly every now and again, and i'll second everythin shes said..Its a great bike, really good handling and the torque gives it a real kick outta the corners.

The insurance is why the SV caught my eye..I was abit concered about gettin a V-twin but once you get the hang of them there top..Soo much torque.

you wont have trouble gettin insured though will ya livin down there?
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Dan
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PostPosted: 09:13 - 14 May 2002    Post subject: 1 Reply with quote

not sure mate it goes on cc over here so i'm up 2 a 125cc right now, for a 600 its £1500 fully comp! thats alot for me, if i got sv i would have to get a 750 insurance. are they cheeaper over there to insurre? cos i can always get my insurance from your side.
also could u tell me what a V twin is? sorry bout the stupid question
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Phil.
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PostPosted: 11:02 - 14 May 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

Insurance is pretty high for me with my post code..I always thought your insurance would be miles cheeper than mine could ever be.

A V twin is 2 cyclinders oposite each other, mine are at a 45 degree angle but some are 90 degree. An inline 4 are 4 cyclinders all in a row.

Vtwins have more toruque but inline has more power at higher revs..

Korns bein a V4 has 2 cyclinders oposite each other, best of both worlds.
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Dan
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PostPosted: 13:12 - 14 May 2002    Post subject: 1 Reply with quote

cheers mate yeah the i didnt think it would be that high i'm going to try round some places though, i will prob get my nsr insurance for about "250 FC when i renew it
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Kickstart
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PostPosted: 21:26 - 14 May 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

SummY wrote:

Vtwins have more toruque but inline has more power at higher revs..

Korns bein a V4 has 2 cyclinders oposite each other, best of both worlds.


Not quite true. Torque is affected by the length of the stroke (ie, the longer the stroke the greater the leaverage on the crank as the piston goes down), and a 2 cylinder engine of the same capacity as a 4 will have a longer stroke and a larger bore.

However, power is torque x rpm, and a longer stroke engine cannot rev as high so is not going to make enough extra torque to compensate for the lower revs to give higher power.

The engine configuration has no effect of the torque characteristics of an engine. It does affect the firing order, which makes it feel different, and it also affects whether the engine needs a balance shaft to feel smooth. A 90 degree V twin is perfectly balanced, when running on a single crank pin. To smooth out different angle V twins you can run 2 crank pins, one for each con rod / cylinder but that means you land up with a wider engine, which looses one advantage of a V twin. You can also run a balance shaft but that will absorb power (but if the lack of vibration means you can lighten the engine alot without it shaking to bits, you may well gain that power back)

All thebest

Keith
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Phil.
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PostPosted: 16:18 - 15 May 2002    Post subject: Twins Reply with quote

As always super K comes and saves the day from waffel Razz

Cheers keith
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NELLY
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PostPosted: 07:59 - 17 May 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi K Very Happy
I could not have but it better myself, Shocked
i just know it is a big throbing bike that kickes ass, Rolling Eyes Wink
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