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Why do you want a twin? Because sound? Because torque characteristics? Because easier to ride? Becasue more engaging to ride? Becasue lighter?
Fazer, xj6(00), hornet, bandit. All decent do-it-all bikes. Bandit is biggest and softest but that makes is a relatively laid back commuter.
if you're doing winter commutes, twin headlights over single and projectors are better than h4 dip and mains. A proper screen as per sv650s, bandit s, fazer, will keep you much more comfortable. Full faired will just cost you more at the garage and I'm going to assume that if doubt your fix-it skills then a garage will do most of the work.
You should at least get the hang of chain cleaning and oil changes if you don't do those already.
I'd have an sv650 if it had to be a twin, but i find them a bit cramped. Pannier racks available on wemoto for cheaps or from sw motech dealers otherwise if you want hard luggage on one. There are loads about so you'll have plenty of choice. Bikes are supposed to have been thrashed, suzuki engines are stronger than their pain. Corrosion kills suzukis. They are cheap, and bought by people with low budgets.
I seem to recall the SV being panned in ride magazine for eating cush rubbers (cheap) and rear tyres. However I think the valve clearence service interval is 16k, compared to 8 for a bandit, so I wouldn't worry too much about running cost differences. ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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ER6 over SV650S for me because:
https://i.imgur.com/idYmP6L.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/BwglTGp.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/ERfh0eL.png
Keep an eye open for one of the few SV650 non-S models though, and if you're going really pov spec, maybe an NTV650. Although they may be heading into "appreciating classic" territory now.
Heck, there's a chap near me thinking he'll get £2500 for a 2006 CBF500. Bitches be crazy, and you can only buy what's being offered, so don't limit your choices too much. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I like your comment about SV's. More likely to have been thrashed.
So what? It isn't the thrashing that's the problem, it's any modification. Bikes are designed to be thrashed  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Nothing wrong with getting a big, cheap, heavy bike for your 1st. You'll learn how to pick one up when you inevitably drop it, where and where not to park it (cambers...), how to counter-steer trying to keep up with lighter bikes, how not to wash it with Fairy Liquid (other salt-based detergents are available...) and a whole host of things you need to know before you spend money on a 'pride and joy'... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
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SV or cb500 out of those imo in terms of fun bike.
Sv650s (fairing) for a 20 mile commute is fine and is decent for filtering (narrow + folding mirrors) but obvs bad turn circle due to clip ons. The naked version is actually quite different in terms of ergo and gearing.
I think you will be more likely to find a low(er) miler SV650 than a cb500 in tidy condition and low miles.
For Sv, aviod 2003 models and it was a one-off year with some incompatible bits. Buy either side of that year and you should be alright. Basic things, look for tyre wear,brake pads, loud ticking engine, corrosion, service history etc etc.
Sv is fun for blasting backroads on weekends too imo over cb500 coz sik race bik m8. They are fairly hardy things, with ok finish quality i.e if you dont wash it now and then you will go through factory paint as its a budget bike. Grab one if you get on with the seating and enjoy, sometimes those restrictors on the carb models have a habit of falling out and making a fun bike
Edit: as first big bike, look for a model potentially with frame sliders as drop probability is higher.
Double Edit. I was in the same boat, although I already had a A2 restricted naked divvy, wanted a bit more fun, bought a 2002 36k Sv650 ____________________ Previous : 09 Vanvan 125| 02' Sv650s || Current: 1999 Xj600n | 1992 DR650 RSE | 2005 Fazer 1000
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I'm a touch over 6 foot and don't find an SV650S cramped, in fact I found it just right. Don't worry about the weight of a bike, you'll soon get used to it. ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
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| Tdibs wrote: | SV or cb500 out of those imo in terms of fun bike.
Sv650s (fairing) for a 20 mile commute is fine and is decent for filtering (narrow + folding mirrors) but obvs bad turn circle due to clip ons. The naked version is actually quite different in terms of ergo and gearing. |
Didn't realise that about turning circle.
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I think you will be more likely to find a low(er) miler SV650 than a cb500 in tidy condition and low miles.
For Sv, aviod 2003 models and it was a one-off year with some incompatible bits. Buy either side of that year and you should be alright. Basic things, look for tyre wear,brake pads, loud ticking engine, corrosion, service history etc etc.
Sv is fun for blasting backroads on weekends too imo over cb500 coz sik race bik m8. They are fairly hardy things, with ok finish quality i.e if you dont wash it now and then you will go through factory paint as its a budget bike. Grab one if you get on with the seating and enjoy, sometimes those restrictors on the carb models have a habit of falling out and making a fun bike
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Are the restrictors an A2 thing (I'm old git, won't affect me) or some kind of emissions device? I reckon a bog standard will be enough fun for a while
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Edit: as first big bike, look for a model potentially with frame sliders as drop probability is higher.
Double Edit. I was in the same boat, although I already had a A2 restricted naked divvy, wanted a bit more fun, bought a 2002 36k Sv650 |
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Oh, then Fireblade. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 314 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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