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SaNChEzZ posted:It wasn't my insurance, it was the lady's bottom of the barrel, barely legal California insurance that stuck it to me. But whatever, all those parts are on my new bike now. Do you not carry uninsured/under insured coverage? I have both at 500k just in case someone with the state minimum 15/30/5 whacks the poo poo out of me and my bike.
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FileNotFound posted:Do you not carry uninsured/under insured coverage? I do have uninsured motorist insurance, but since it was 100% her fault I chose not to use my insurance and let them get it out of her. Her property damage limit was 5k, lowest allowed in CA.
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harm0nic posted:I paid $2200 for my '02 SV650. Did you buy in the off-season? Since I'm looking to buy right now as riding season is starting up, does that mean I should expect to pay a little more? I got him down to $2600, and I honestly don't see any SV650S going for less than about that price. I've looked as far as Chicago on CL. Even in Dallas where it's riding season pretty much year-round, 1st gens seem to be going for $2700-$3000. [edit] Here's a picture of the damage from the drop: [edit2] Yeah, after doing more research, since it's the riding season, I don't think I'm gonna find a much better deal. It's got some cosmetic damage, but I really don't care. It'll be a good bike to learn on, and I can always replace/repair the fairing and dent in the exhaust pipe. Fangs404 fucked around with this message at 21:32 on Apr 7, 2011 |
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There is a 02 on the DC CL listed at $2500. I've been watching the newer ones and 07-09 have been $3500-5000.
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Fangs404 posted:Did you buy in the off-season? Since I'm looking to buy right now as riding season is starting up, does that mean I should expect to pay a little more? http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/mcy/2303723879.html
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# ? Apr 8, 2011 01:25 |
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I'm setting up my SV for my ride down to California in July and can't decide between Corbin or Sargent for a replacement seat. Currently, I'm running a gel seat with an Alska Leather rally special pad. I tried sending my seat to greatdaytoride, but it looks like the previous owner already modified the seat, so Spencer can't do anything with it. Anyone have experience with what seat would work best? I'm 6' 155lbs with a ~29" inseam. I have no padding on my arse, either. E: I'm also using bars with a larger rise and pullback. its all nice on rice fucked around with this message at 16:02 on Apr 12, 2011 |
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I really love Corbin seats, but they take some adjustment to, as they are dished and REALLY hard with very little padding. But I could go the distance on mine. See if you can find a used one to try, take some trips and see if you like it or not. There is definitely a period where your rear end needs to break in to the seat, so keep that in mind.
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# ? Apr 12, 2011 15:54 |
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I have a corbin on mine and am really happy with it. I've done 8 hour days on it without much trouble.
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# ? Apr 12, 2011 16:02 |
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So I've been watching CL here for the last 4 months or so and in that time I've seen a fair number of 2007+ sv650s for sale, but I have yet to see a single ABS one(which is what I'm looking for). Are there really not that many of them in the wild, or is it just my luck?
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Why do you specifically want an ABS over non? Looks like I'm going Corbin and need to start a series of break-in rides!
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BigRedCat posted:So I've been watching CL here for the last 4 months or so and in that time I've seen a fair number of 2007+ sv650s for sale, but I have yet to see a single ABS one(which is what I'm looking for). Are there really not that many of them in the wild, or is it just my luck? They are really rare, unfortunately. ABS wasn't a popular option, which is really dumb, because it's fantastic.
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# ? Apr 12, 2011 19:10 |
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Is Suzuki not making the SV650 anymore? Why haven't they made any 2010 or 2011 models?
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# ? Apr 12, 2011 19:13 |
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Not that I've seen. My local dealer just got a shipment of "new" bikes which included a 2008 VStrom and a 2009 SV650S.
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# ? Apr 12, 2011 19:16 |
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Fangs404 posted:Is Suzuki not making the SV650 anymore? Why haven't they made any 2010 or 2011 models? Gladius is the replacement SV.
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Pope Mobile posted:Why do you specifically want an ABS over non? I want a sv650 and anything that can resonably contribute to my safety on it for a reasonable price seems like a very good investment to me.
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Z3n posted:Gladius is the replacement SV. Even the Gladius hasn't had a post-2009 model, though. It just seems a little strange.
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Fangs404 posted:Even the Gladius hasn't had a post-2009 model, though. It just seems a little strange.
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Fangs404 posted:Even the Gladius hasn't had a post-2009 model, though. It just seems a little strange. http://www.vee-strom.com/blog/bs/suzuki-plans-no-2010-us-imports/ Suzuki dropped imports in 2010 because the existing stock was supposed to be sufficient.
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# ? Apr 12, 2011 20:56 |
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If the bike comes with those pants I'm sold.
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BigRedCat posted:If the bike comes with those pants I'm sold. Though they backpedaled on that marketing scheme for 2010.
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chryst posted:I bought one, it does not. Too many people trying to stunt them through rivers, wrecking, then suing?
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# ? Apr 12, 2011 23:38 |
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I've got a Sargent on my VFR and it's amazing. I can't really comment on the SV ones, though.
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schreibs posted:Too many people trying to stunt them through rivers, wrecking, then suing?
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# ? Apr 13, 2011 00:30 |
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I got the suzuki gel seat and its ok. Its a bit taller than stock I think which works well for my hips. It is more comfortable than stock but don't know how it compares to a sargent/corbin. Longest ride I've taken on it so far was 4-5 hours and I felt fine afterwards which isn't the case with the stocker. It is half the price of sargeant/corbin..
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FileNotFound posted:I have both at 500k just in case someone with the state minimum 15/30/5 whacks the poo poo out of me and my bike. SaNChEzZ posted:I do have uninsured motorist insurance, but since it was 100% her fault I chose not to use my insurance and let them get it out of her. Her property damage limit was 5k, lowest allowed in CA. Sorry to drag this on, but I thought it didn't matter what her insurance was? It's not like she gets off the hook for the wreck just because her insurance won't cover it all, right? I assume she's out of pocket for the remainder. Less so in FNF's case since if he has 500k worth of medical bills the other party obviously won't be able to pay out of pocket for it.
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hayden. posted:Sorry to drag this on, but I thought it didn't matter what her insurance was? It's not like she gets off the hook for the wreck just because her insurance won't cover it all, right? I assume she's out of pocket for the remainder. Less so in FNF's case since if he has 500k worth of medical bills the other party obviously won't be able to pay out of pocket for it. That's what happened with mine, they paid the 5k that they were allowed, then the remainder of the damage claim came out of pocket and so will the personal injury case once it's all said and done.
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# ? Apr 13, 2011 20:54 |
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The speedometer on my 02 SVS died a couple days back. I'm not in a major hurry to replace it because gearing and RPM is enough to determine speed, but it's also made my odometer stop working which complicates filling up. Does anyone know where a replacement could be found outside of ebay?
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eggyolk posted:The speedometer on my 02 SVS died a couple days back. I'm not in a major hurry to replace it because gearing and RPM is enough to determine speed, but it's also made my odometer stop working which complicates filling up. Does anyone know where a replacement could be found outside of ebay? Check the wiring and the sensor. Probably just a damaged wire or something.
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In case anyone is interested, here's a code for $5 off $100 at MotorcycleSuperstore.com. Not the biggest discount but figured I'd post it up. S11D1GB00A. Those are one's and zeroes not L's and O's. Expires 4/30/11.
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# ? Apr 14, 2011 04:17 |
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Is it normal for SVs to feel a little squirrely in the rear corner wise when coming from a newer 600? Also, if you try to lift the front in first (roll off, snap back in quick) it will spin the rear tire. The tires are Pilot Road 2CTs that I put like 100mi on over the course of a year. It's a friend's bike that decided riding wasn't as cool as she thought and ended up putting 2-3 miles on it. BlackMK4 fucked around with this message at 06:03 on Apr 14, 2011 |
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My SV (99 naked) has been acting up a bit lately. Has stumbled a few times pulling away from lights then yesterday pulling up to a light I pulled in the clutch and it died. Tried bump starting it, 2nd gear ~40mph, with no luck but the start button got it started with a little gas. What would cause this? It is long overdue for a valve check.
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Nitro, when valves get really tight, you can start to have the problems you describe...the valves stay open too long, causing compression loss, and making it hard to start the bike when hot and it'll idle like crap. If you're way overdue for a valve check, I'd probably start there. Other possibilities are some kind of fuel delivery issue, like the vacuum petcock is failing. Get all of the maintenance stuff out of the way first, and then start digging around if the problem persists. BlackMK4 posted:Is it normal for SVs to feel a little squirrely in the rear corner wise when coming from a newer 600? Also, if you try to lift the front in first (roll off, snap back in quick) it will spin the rear tire. Have you checked the tire pressures and stuff?
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BlackMK4 posted:Is it normal for SVs to feel a little squirrely in the rear corner wise when coming from a newer 600? Also, if you try to lift the front in first (roll off, snap back in quick) it will spin the rear tire. My SV1 was really squirrelly in the back when I had a nail in the rear and the pressure was around 18 PSI. So yeah, check that.
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Z3n posted:Have you checked the tire pressures and stuff? If it's not this, check your rear shock. I've seen some interesting things happen when rear shocks lose their viability. The SV is particularly prone to this due to its pogo-stick suspension in the rear.
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eggyolk posted:but it's also made my odometer stop working which complicates filling up. Is your fuel warning light broken too? why use the odometer at all.
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eggyolk posted:The speedometer on my 02 SVS died a couple days back. I'm not in a major hurry to replace it because gearing and RPM is enough to determine speed, but it's also made my odometer stop working which complicates filling up. Does anyone know where a replacement could be found outside of ebay? Gen 1 SV's are notorious for breaking their speedometers. The gear which drives it is ridiculously weak, and has a tendency to fail. I don't remember the exact fix, but a dig around svrider.com should get you your answer.
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Z3n posted:Nitro, when valves get really tight, you can start to have the problems you describe...the valves stay open too long, causing compression loss, and making it hard to start the bike when hot and it'll idle like crap. If you're way overdue for a valve check, I'd probably start there. Other possibilities are some kind of fuel delivery issue, like the vacuum petcock is failing. Get all of the maintenance stuff out of the way first, and then start digging around if the problem persists. Yeah, tires were dead flat when I went to ride it so I put 36/36 in them. NipplesTheCat posted:If it's not this, check your rear shock. I've seen some interesting things happen when rear shocks lose their viability. The SV is particularly prone to this due to its pogo-stick suspension in the rear.
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echomadman posted:Is your fuel warning light broken too? why use the odometer at all. The light still works, but it's made me hold off on a planned long distance trip where gas stations can be 30+ miles apart. Plus it's the only reasonable way to calculate MPG.
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# ? Apr 14, 2011 23:25 |
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http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/mcy/2328583251.html 2006 SV650 with 4k miles for $3600, is that a good deal? KBB says $3500 dealer retail but there's no mileage modification so I'm not sure. It seems like an alright deal for a one owner bike but there aren't very many of these on svrider or ebay so it's hard to get a real good feel for the price.
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Picked this 03 s model up saturday for $2500
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