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Tink
29th December 2013, 10:53
One owner from new... (me) 5ft 2

Yoshi Exhaust

Completely Black with red stripes on wheels, and tank protector.

It has been lowered to suit me.

Fantastic bike for someone moving from learners licence, suitable for lady rider, or short male.

Only genuine interest please.

Madness
31st December 2013, 10:32
That's a nice looking SV you've got there chick. Good luck with te sale.

Hitcher
31st December 2013, 15:57
How, exactly, has it been lowered?

Maha
31st December 2013, 15:58
She grew taller?

Tink
1st January 2014, 10:10
That's a nice looking SV you've got there chick. Good luck with te sale.

Thanks :)



She grew taller?

LOL I wish M...

boman
1st January 2014, 10:12
How, exactly, has it been lowered?

It has had a longer Dogbone, on the rear shock. And the front end dropped through the triple trees.

All stuff that can be easily undone.

Not the best way of lowering a bike, but it has done its job.

The bike would suit a person, reasonably new to riding.

Hitcher
1st January 2014, 15:48
The bike would suit a person, reasonably new to riding.

And others. I reckon the Gladius is close to being the Duck's Nuts for mid-range motorcycles. That 650 engine is an absolute peach and the gearbox can't be faulted. Shame that they're under-sprung and under-braked, but that's par for the course for Suzukis.

boman
1st January 2014, 17:28
And others. I reckon the Gladius is close to being the Duck's Nuts for mid-range motorcycles. That 650 engine is an absolute peach and the gearbox can't be faulted. Shame that they're under-sprung and under-braked, but that's par for the course for Suzukis.

This is a great bike. Never missed a beat. The suspension is the reason I feel it would suit a newer rider, ahead of a more experienced one.

FROSTY
3rd January 2014, 16:56
And others. I reckon the Gladius is close to being the Duck's Nuts for mid-range motorcycles. That 650 engine is an absolute peach and the gearbox can't be faulted. Shame that they're under-sprung and under-braked, but that's par for the course for Suzukis.
I bet if someone sorted our the itallian fast food type front forks the fronk brakes would seem to be hugely improved