'Scuse any who ride an SV1000 as this is double posted over on the sv-portal.com forum, but feel reasonably safe in posting it here as well. Apart from the possible bollocking I might receive for being an incompetent plonker.![]()
Took a nekked 03 SV1000 for a ride today, and have come away a little confused over its handling traits.
Ok so its the cornering that's got me puzzled. I have owned/ridden sports bikes in the past, although my last bike was a road going XR250; I accept that they are chalk and cheese...
Here's the deal: I feel pretty much like as I lean the bike to go around the corner, it wants very much to turn the bars toward the corner; in effect quickly sharpening the steering. It doesn't feel like what I had imagined "tip-in" to be, however perhaps this is what this means? If I want to turn a corner just by leaning, it is quite an effort to keep the bars in a straight line, making for quite some work in corners.
Also, when on a longish corner giving it a little gas in each gear, it seems to want to stand up between each change; with the effect of essentially wobbling between the gears which feel darned unsettling and not at all smooth on a wider powered corner.
Could this all be related to tyres? Both front and rear are well worn with perhaps 1.5mm in the center. Both tires are also different brands. Perhaps I am I just being a pussy? Is this something I should expect? I went with the cash in my pocket and all set to buy it, as I had seen it previously and it is extremely tidy and very low mileage, but I came away very unsure and didn't close the deal.
All other similar bikes I've ridden are quite smooth and predictable as you lean, and this seems a real fight at each corner. Or I just let it turn the bars and drop around corners with the bars at an angle?
I suspect it is just tyres but don't want to part with me hard earned cash without knowing for sure.
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