sv650 owners!!!
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sv650 owners!!!
lets rally the 650 owners. I own a 99" sv. wonderfull, awsome bike. The problem is I'm on my second motor with only 9900 mi on the clock. This was due to circumstances??? I don't want to get rid of this bike. I can't afford another new one or a new motor. So lets all of us get together and engineer some oil pick mod. This would be one awsome bike if it wasn't for the oil issue (Trik chic can tell you this!) The torque makes this an ideal bike. My email is james99099@hotmail.com Questions, comments,Ideas welcome.
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
What exactly is the problem? oil starvation? Might try over filling, like even a quart over. I wish i could help you guys, my brother might be getting a SV this summer, so Maybe i can get a closer look at the oil pick-up tube and see what sup.
Laters!
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Location: AZ, where you can pwer wheelie all year long
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
man you sure do post a lot for being a 15 that does not have a bike
as for the sv i dont think that there is a whole lot that you can do cause on a twin overfilling helps a little but doesnt solve the problem of getting oil to the front cylinder. that is the real prob with v twins is that no matter how much oil you over fill it will just sit mostly in the back cylinder and starve the front one
but i ahvent torn one down so i am not sure if the pickup can be ghetto rigged to make it any better
goodluck
as for the sv i dont think that there is a whole lot that you can do cause on a twin overfilling helps a little but doesnt solve the problem of getting oil to the front cylinder. that is the real prob with v twins is that no matter how much oil you over fill it will just sit mostly in the back cylinder and starve the front one
but i ahvent torn one down so i am not sure if the pickup can be ghetto rigged to make it any better
goodluck
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Originally Posted by palladin18
man you sure do post a lot for being a 15 that does not have a bike
as for the sv i dont think that there is a whole lot that you can do cause on a twin overfilling helps a little but doesnt solve the problem of getting oil to the front cylinder. that is the real prob with v twins is that no matter how much oil you over fill it will just sit mostly in the back cylinder and starve the front one
but i ahvent torn one down so i am not sure if the pickup can be ghetto rigged to make it any better
goodluck
as for the sv i dont think that there is a whole lot that you can do cause on a twin overfilling helps a little but doesnt solve the problem of getting oil to the front cylinder. that is the real prob with v twins is that no matter how much oil you over fill it will just sit mostly in the back cylinder and starve the front one
but i ahvent torn one down so i am not sure if the pickup can be ghetto rigged to make it any better
goodluck
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Sorry, there is no way to fix it.
In the newer engines there is a stop plate over the oil reservoir, but even that isn't enough. We have tried running a copper pipe to the rear of the engine, low enough that it would still get oil on two wheels but even that didn't work either. We have now made a longer pipe and only plan on running the bike on the rear wheel, Believe me, if we find a solution we'll take it to the manufacture and end all of your problems. Until then, if you feel confident enough to split the case yourself it should cost 600 or less to rebuild.
Has anyone else tried anything?
In the newer engines there is a stop plate over the oil reservoir, but even that isn't enough. We have tried running a copper pipe to the rear of the engine, low enough that it would still get oil on two wheels but even that didn't work either. We have now made a longer pipe and only plan on running the bike on the rear wheel, Believe me, if we find a solution we'll take it to the manufacture and end all of your problems. Until then, if you feel confident enough to split the case yourself it should cost 600 or less to rebuild.
Has anyone else tried anything?
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
I had a 2003 SV650S... I loved that bike.. sold it 2 days ago.. <sniff>.... I finally caved and bought a gix 750... it just makes everything so much easier, holds up better to damage and you can easily find a FI bar/cage for it..... anyway.. this was my baby...
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Originally Posted by Nick_R6_OMC
my cousin has a 01 or 02 SV..(cant remember).....and he rides wheelies for miles at a time....never had a problem....
I'm sure if you were to ask your cousin if the oil light ever came on while doing a long wheelie that they would say yes, it has.
Never the less, a daily riding bike that your occasionally doing a mile long highway wheelie with will not get as badly abused as a bike that is souly used for stunting. Have your cousin spend a three hour practice session on one and I'm sure they'll have a different story.
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Originally Posted by Mogwai
I think, and I may be wrong....but I doubt it, that it's more a matter of how long you remain on the rear wheel vs. how far you travel on the rear wheel.
I'm sure if you were to ask your cousin if the oil light ever came on while doing a long wheelie that they would say yes, it has.
Never the less, a daily riding bike that your occasionally doing a mile long highway wheelie with will not get as badly abused as a bike that is souly used for stunting. Have your cousin spend a three hour practice session on one and I'm sure they'll have a different story.
I'm sure if you were to ask your cousin if the oil light ever came on while doing a long wheelie that they would say yes, it has.
Never the less, a daily riding bike that your occasionally doing a mile long highway wheelie with will not get as badly abused as a bike that is souly used for stunting. Have your cousin spend a three hour practice session on one and I'm sure they'll have a different story.
quite possibly, but i have been riding with him for about 9 years now....and his mechanical knowledge would stop him from damaging his motor due to oil starvation. and no its not an occaisonal wheelie with us, its every chance we get. if it has 2 wheels and a motor, its on one wheel. as for the 3 hours in a lot. Yes i am sure that causes more abuse to the engine. but that is a choice you make and nobody else.
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Originally Posted by palladin18
man you sure do post a lot for being a 15 that does not have a bike
as for the sv i dont think that there is a whole lot that you can do cause on a twin overfilling helps a little but doesnt solve the problem of getting oil to the front cylinder. that is the real prob with v twins is that no matter how much oil you over fill it will just sit mostly in the back cylinder and starve the front one
but i ahvent torn one down so i am not sure if the pickup can be ghetto rigged to make it any better
goodluck
as for the sv i dont think that there is a whole lot that you can do cause on a twin overfilling helps a little but doesnt solve the problem of getting oil to the front cylinder. that is the real prob with v twins is that no matter how much oil you over fill it will just sit mostly in the back cylinder and starve the front one
but i ahvent torn one down so i am not sure if the pickup can be ghetto rigged to make it any better
goodluck
Dizzo is working on a 2nd oil pick-up I'm sure we'll post if it cures the problem. It's too bad to there a great bike.
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Originally Posted by Mogwai
I think, and I may be wrong....but I doubt it, that it's more a matter of how long you remain on the rear wheel vs. how far you travel on the rear wheel.
I'm sure if you were to ask your cousin if the oil light ever came on while doing a long wheelie that they would say yes, it has.
Never the less, a daily riding bike that your occasionally doing a mile long highway wheelie with will not get as badly abused as a bike that is souly used for stunting. Have your cousin spend a three hour practice session on one and I'm sure they'll have a different story.
I'm sure if you were to ask your cousin if the oil light ever came on while doing a long wheelie that they would say yes, it has.
Never the less, a daily riding bike that your occasionally doing a mile long highway wheelie with will not get as badly abused as a bike that is souly used for stunting. Have your cousin spend a three hour practice session on one and I'm sure they'll have a different story.
When I rode the bike the light didn't come on until you were high enough to scrape or do a coasty. Then the light came on. So it's could also be a matter of how high the wheelie is.
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Yeah, I got 23,000 miles on mine and started learning wheelies on mine at about, oh, 5,000 miles, still haven't had a problem, then again, I can olny ride em out for about 5 or 6 minutes......
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Just coming in here saying **** like I ain't got skills, and you don't expect to be pissing people off saying **** like that. What? You think I was just gonna bitch up to some **** like that?
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Re: sv650 owners!!!
Originally Posted by SvRiderX
Just coming in here saying **** like I ain't got skills, and you don't expect to be pissing people off saying **** like that. What? You think I was just gonna bitch up to some **** like that?
SvRider has a point