SV650 for a stunt bike?
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SV650 for a stunt bike?
Just curious if any of you have ridden one before. Are they easy to clutch up, heavy , balancing point ,etc? ANy input would be appreciated. I am probably going to pick up a beat up 600, but i just love the torque and sound of v-twins. Trying to find out if i might be better off with a bandit. thanks again
Let the blood reign :YEAH
Let the blood reign :YEAH
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Re: SV650 for a stunt bike?
Originally Posted by SvRiderX
check it out:
https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=100010
https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=100010
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there good havent had any problems with the one we got so far
stock everythign perfect lots of low end comes up effortless
cut your pipe thats the only mod you need to do to it it scrapes before the tail does and will kick you sideways
only bad thing i have heard is they blow motors , but we have only had it for a week and no problems so far
stock everythign perfect lots of low end comes up effortless
cut your pipe thats the only mod you need to do to it it scrapes before the tail does and will kick you sideways
only bad thing i have heard is they blow motors , but we have only had it for a week and no problems so far
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Re: SV650 for a stunt bike?
Originally Posted by extremezx6
only bad thing i have heard is they blow motors , but we have only had it for a week and no problems so far
I Got a friend that is on his 3rd Sv650 motor.
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Re: SV650 for a stunt bike?
Ya, I heard that they blow motors easily. Merk said you just need to stay on top of the plugs and the oil. Then after wheeling it for a while just put some normal ride time on it so you can get that front cylinder all lubed up.
I love the one I rode. Sit-down no handers on stcok gearing for days.
I love the one I rode. Sit-down no handers on stcok gearing for days.
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