I've not ridden a blade in an age, though I did ride a SV1000 a year or two back and I found it to be completely uninspiring I'm sorry to say.
I've not ridden a blade in an age, though I did ride a SV1000 a year or two back and I found it to be completely uninspiring I'm sorry to say.
If I remove the fuel tank, fairings, air box etc then how much should I expect to pay a bike mechanic to balance all 4 carbs for me? I can do the easy stuff like removing everything to get to the carbs, it's just the carb balancing process that I'd rather not attempt.
Try a VTR1000 as well. Much better bike than the SV1000 IMO, whether it's better than the Fireblade or not will depend on how you find riding a big twin compared to a 4.
If you're still studying, then consider that twins are happy fuel drinkers.
I know heaps of things you can do make an SV1k fun to ride, ranging from free to how much you got.
The 900 was a flagship bike, and the SV was a budget bike, and it shows in the finish and how well it goes/rides.
I don't know if the early blades had any inherent problems other than the typical Honda R/R and CCT, but there is sure to be a 900rr forum; try a British one, they're typically on to it peeps.
The SV1ks have their own minor niggles, clutch slave, 'green connector', and an ever weeping crankcase socket plug, but those are all trivial and easy to fix in an afternoon. You will encounter two other problems in your research; 'the knock' and 'the chudder'.
The knock basically is a non issue, very few bikes ever actually had it, and even then only some early (presumably first batch?) 03s. Suzuki sorted those out with new crank bearings.
The chudder is a problem in the clutch basket that a small modification can fix. Plenty of switched on people in Chch who could carry that out for you, or there's a guy Sharealike doing them for you for $$$. If you're going to ride around town in traffic it might bother you enough to want to 'fix' it. Having said that, before you went down that route there are other tuning items that'll help reduce the effects of it that we'd sort out first. It manifests itself as a slight knocking sound/feel around 3500rpm, just so you know if you test ride one. I've not made the mod to mine, and if it were an Italian bike you'd just pass it off as 'character'
If it were my money I'd go the 900, but you can't deny you get a much later year bike in the SV. Ride them both, more than once. Ride some other stuff, see how they stack up. Something will gel with you... maybe you'll find out you're a closet tard rider![]()
V tidy ZX9R just advertised on here too, I liked mine much more than the blade.
Could be worth considering.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...highlight=zx9r
that ZX9R is a sweet bike. Lots of character and a way better roadbike than the blade.
Yeah, I'm a poor student so that's why I need something that's cheapish to run and maintain(yes, I know that big sports bikes chew through tyres, vehicle licensing is very expensive, insurance is expensive etc).
You'd be surprised, I'm sure I'll find a way.
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