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Fowlersrs
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PostPosted: 20:24 - 20 Apr 2013    Post subject: A strange feeling has come over me! Reply with quote

This might seem like complete craziness but I'm really tempted to move my speed four on and ride around on the sv650s we picked up cheap for the mrs for a year before she progresses onto it.

WHY I hear u ask, well let me explain;

In the limited riding I've done on the sv650 I just find it incredibly comfortable to ride, I trust the way it behaved underneath me, it kinda offers me the few things my speed four makes me question.

A good example is the smoothness of the ride, road riding is a combination of alot of different styles of riding, the speed four is happiest when it's completely balls out on the a roads, in town because of its fuel injection woes it's very twitchy. (Not helped by the fact I ride with aftermarket can)

The SV however breeds confident in these areas, it has to be said however that the SV finish is absolutely no where near as refined as the triumph, the triumph is truly a lovely bike to work on (not that it needs much work) and the SV has cheap parts... But horses for courses the parts for SVs are everywhere!!

Right now I'm really enjoying playing with bikes, the SV represents something I can work on without fear because its already a bit rough, where as the trumpet is mint and in a way it makes me nervous about working on it...

Am I right to be feeling this way? However u look at it an SV is a step down but I feel the above comments are just in this instance?! Would I be totally mad to sell the speed four and play with an SV for year??
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PostPosted: 21:37 - 20 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorn the Triumph, lock it away somewhere really secure, and when you have to hand the SV to your good lady, get the Triumph back out.
If then you then want shot of it for an SV you'll have a lower mileage Triumph for it's age and you'll get more for it than if you use both bikes.
is there no where that can remap the Triumph?
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PostPosted: 21:40 - 20 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fit the suspension from the Triumph to the SV frame. Cool
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 20 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry I did find that funny. Triumph & good finish Thumbs Up The SV must be terrible Mr. Green

I agree on the other points though, it is very snatchy and is a bit rubbish trying to pootle. You can smooth it out by tweaking the map as it has a nasty hole due to emissions regulations.
Mine is getting there but it still irritates me around the town at times.
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PostPosted: 22:42 - 20 Apr 2013    Post subject: Re: A strange feeling has come over me! Reply with quote

Fowlersrs wrote:
Enjoy riding an SV, should I feel bad?

Depends. Do you feel obliged to say you prefer the bike that all the cool kids say they like?
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PostPosted: 22:45 - 20 Apr 2013    Post subject: Re: A strange feeling has come over me! Reply with quote

Could it be the that it's the SV's limitations you like - while the Triumph you may need to be going a good bit faster to feel like you're actually 'using' it.

I never found the SV suspension too limiting on the road, though it's not great - but would want to at least keep the brakes in good nick, if not replace them (braided hoses and regular maintenance should be fine however.)
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Fowlersrs
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PostPosted: 06:37 - 21 Apr 2013    Post subject: Re: A strange feeling has come over me! Reply with quote

G wrote:
Could it be the that it's the SV's limitations you like - while the Triumph you may need to be going a good bit faster to feel like you're actually 'using' it.

I never found the SV suspension too limiting on the road, though it's not great - but would want to at least keep the brakes in good nick, if not replace them (braided hoses and regular maintenance should be fine however.)


You could have hit the nail on the head with that one, I don't see anything wrong with the suspension, but yes the brakes do need keeping on top of! Just rebuilt the fronts!

i.p.phrealy wrote:
Sorn the Triumph, lock it away somewhere really secure, and when you have to hand the SV to your good lady, get the Triumph back out.
If then you then want shot of it for an SV you'll have a lower mileage Triumph for it's age and you'll get more for it than if you use both bikes.
is there no where that can remap the Triumph?


Hmmm the triumph has 16k and is an 06, it's fair to say its very tidy but I know they don't fetch amazing money. I'd want 2800 for it but I don't know if I'd get that this year or next!
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PostPosted: 06:46 - 21 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

The SV650 comes up for a bit of stick sometimes but I totally understand the appeal of the bike.

I had the SFV650 Gladius after passing my test and I absolutely loved it.

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PostPosted: 06:47 - 21 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

For me biking is supposed to be fun, if you enjoy the sv more use it.
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PostPosted: 06:47 - 21 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

For me biking is supposed to be fun, if you enjoy the sv more use it.
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