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Blaise
28th April 2009, 20:14
Hey...small introduction. Have just picked up a SV1000 yesterday and looking to pick up tips and tricks on these forums. May even get out for a ride or two.

Have just come off a overheating 1986 NV400 with no suspension so really looking forward to getting some road and track time. Did the ambo run on sat on the NV and decided the retro machine has got to go.

Always had either dirt bikes or road bikes since I was young (not that I proclaim to be a better than average rider!) Do a little MX and trail rides when time allows.

Hoping the 1000 isnt too much for me. The 450 mx bike was the most powerful I had ridden. hahaha. Will try to take it slow for a week or two. Hard not giving it a tickle up on the motorway tonight. Man...just typing this makes me want to go out for a ride now.

I hope I see some of you out there.

Cheers

325rocket
28th April 2009, 20:23
welcome to the site.
nice choice of bike

Trudes
28th April 2009, 20:24
Welcome!! :sunny:

Blaise
29th April 2009, 06:13
Thanks all. Had to just look at the bike sitting in the garage as I left for work this morn. Took the car option this morning as appointment this arvo. Helmets are no good for the hair-do eh? haha.

Charlie41
3rd May 2009, 21:35
Welcome, might see you on the road...

Hawkeye
6th May 2009, 06:08
Welcome to KB :yes:

ZZRBIKER13
6th May 2009, 06:45
hey i just got me a zzr250 as i crashed my gpx the otha week doz any1 know were 250 riders can meet up and go for a ride

sels1
6th May 2009, 07:11
hey i just got me a zzr250 as i crashed my gpx the otha week doz any1 know were 250 riders can meet up and go for a ride

Have a look in 'meetings and events" section under your area (AK?) also there is a 250 club you can check out.


Hey...small introduction. Have just picked up a SV1000 yesterday
Welcome aboard the site.

davebullet
6th May 2009, 07:27
Welcome to the site and to the SV family.

The SV is a great bike when it comes to tinkering and mods.

Checkout the following:
http://forums.sv650.org (yeah - the sv650 but they have some sv1000 info too)
http://www.sv-portal.com/ - sv1000 site (looks spookily familiar eh?)
http://www.svdownunder.com/index.php

I don't know if the SV1000 has a similar fuel injection setup with the throttle position sensor like the 650 - but if so, and you find the throttle a snatchy at low revs, do the TPS sensor adjustment. Documented here for the 650
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=55459&highlight=throttle+position+sensor

Have fun!

kiwifruit
6th May 2009, 07:53
Welcome to the site :D

Pwalo
6th May 2009, 08:31
Crikey, another Wellington SV rider!

Check out the sites that DaveB has listed, but you probably won't need to get much done other than set youe suspension up initially.

MyGSXF
6th May 2009, 08:42
Have just come off a overheating 1986 NV400 with no suspension

Always had either dirt bikes or road bikes since I was young (not that I proclaim to be a better than average rider!)

Hoping the 1000 isnt too much for me. The 450 mx bike was the most powerful I had ridden.

Hiya & welcome to KB!!

That's a whooooooole lotta machine you have in your hands now.. & very different to those that you have ridden!! :crazy: so I strongly recommend you give Andrew & Lynne a call & book yourself in for some rider training

www.roadsafe.co.nz

It will be the best investment you can make for motorcycling passion!!!! :2thumbsup

Good gear might save your skin & bones.. but good rider training might save your life!!!!!! :niceone:

ENOJOY!!!! :scooter:

naphazoline
14th May 2009, 08:07
Welcome onboard Blaise.:sunny: