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Divvy is bland, basic A-B engine (enough poke to lose your license, but slow to get there), brakes, suspension and build quality are budget. One of those bikes that will go for ages. A lot of people use them as a winter hack, fuel economy is supposed to be reasonable.
Sv is also budget, but more sporty, will do about 120-130, more torque, slightly better build quality, although finish will corrode, suzuki's are bad for this. Better brakes, suspension is alright if you set it up correctly.
If it's your first big bike, either will do, but if you can find a nicely priced sv, take it.
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Polarbear |
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If you can get the divvy with the twin front brakes in good condition,
My missus had one as her 2nd bike, abused it no end and it came through with no problems. Parts are as cheap as chips and I wouldn't say it was as poor build quality as the SV either.
Then again it is a divvy and they are not sporty. The seat position is 'sit up and beg'. There aren't the aftermarket sports accessories for it that there are for the SV.
I think you'll get a good one at a fraction of the price of a good SV though. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Go for a SV.
Divvy prices are getting silly now. I have been watching on ebay to see if i can pick up another one.
But when you see the like's of a 92 one go for £1000+ you know prices are getting silly.
Reliable hacks, no real vices to catch you out, mine has single disk which has more than enough stopping power (braided lines help). Fuel economy is in the 65mpg range all the time for me.
Couple of weak points collector boxes on exhaust rot, replacing is not cheap for a new system. Very prone to gunking up due to condensation in the air box, which then leads to rough running.
Also have a look at Hysoung's 650 which are pretty much the same as the SV, engine is designed by the same guy. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Out of those two it has to be the SV. ____________________ My Flickr |
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SVS curvy . |
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It's like asking which is more fun, watching paint dry or collecting house numbers  ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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Blue_SV650S |
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It depends what do you intend to use the bike for!?
The divvy is an IL4, so will give a more comfortable/smooth ride. The SV is a V-twin so will give you power pulses (and noise) to suit.
Both have crap/basic suspension, both have 'adequate' brakes.
If the bike is to be purely used as a workhorse commuter, I think the turbine smooth Divvy makes more sense, especially if there is a fair bit of motorway, if you want to have a bit of weekend fun, the SV.  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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Prefer my divvy to a twin, louder than my R6 with a straight through race can.
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Brakes are rubbish and get gummed up a lot.
Suspension is soggy.
Slow after 90, most I've got from mine is 125.
Build quality is good IMO, mines a 96 no rust corrosion rounded off bolts anywhere paints still v good.
Front of the engine is imposible to clean.
Incredibly reliable, I've ragged mine for a year (16k and I mean ragged) with no servicing at all and its never not started with a tiny bit of choke.
Ground clearance is poor.
Good on fuel well over 150 miles to 15 litres.
Very comfortable over long journeys, have rode mine for 9 hours pretty much straight and was still fine.
Boring but good to learn on very forgiving, won't spin the wheels up or wheelie off the throttle, unless you do something really stupid. ____________________ www.southwestbikers.com
Tristan The said 'Dunno what my pace will be like, fastish slow puncture on the rear and if I go too fast I risk my 'keys' falling out' |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 132 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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