So does that mean you should consider another kawa?
hmmmm zx10 aye![]()
So does that mean you should consider another kawa?
hmmmm zx10 aye![]()
holding the line...
I hate it when people talk about torquey bikes such as twins and refer to IL4s as not being torquey - Horsepower is a product of torque x engine speed. A bike with more hp has more torque. :P
The Honda is a well made, reliable bike.
The suzuki is a suzuki and its budget was tighter.
Youd be better off comparing the sv1000 to a cbr600. Even then a 4 is better. Lighter, shorter wheelbase, smoother etc..
Originally Posted by Mully
You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.
holding the line...
Never ridden a cbr600f, but I've test ridden the SV650s and ER-6F (07 & 09 models). So this is my useless comparison between the two:
SV pros:
-Light weight
-Good handling
-Nice sound
-Cheaper
SV cons:
-Can't think of any serious ones, quite impressed with the SV.
ER (09) pros:
-Good handling
-Engine felt more torquey than the SV
-Has fuel gauge but hate the digital rev counter
-Very upright seating, so will be less tiring than the SV for long rides?*
ER cons:
-Weak brakes
-Heavier compared to SV, although both are light bikes.
-Several thousand $ more expensive than the SV.
*Seat padding made out of wood. This seem to be the case on all the Kawas I've ridden 6R, 10R, Z-1000...
Overall I thought the SV650s was better than the ER. Instead of the naked the SV, you can have a look at the SV650s which all have screens. Just test ride both the CBR and SV and choose your favourite.
Someone mentioned the TRX850, definitely an under-rated bike, rides a lot better than it looks.
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Hey thanks for that, what you've said is very helpful, the tank range is quite impressive, I used to own a cbr600fm and took a ride on a 99 sv650 and liked it quite a bit. The larger bikes I've owned are often too much for the road, whereas the mid range jobs are brilliant. Hmmmmm...................
Torque vs horsepower is irrelevant, my IL4's got plenty of torque down low and enough hp to lift the front at slow, quick, silly and stupid speeds.
Its the feel. Search for torque vs hp in the threads, there's some really good stuff in here that both proves and disproves allot of things.
Its the feeling, not the stats.
Originally Posted by Mully
You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.
Ive never had a small/medium IL4, but I did have a SV650 K2 naked for 5yrs, and it rocked. I did the forks and it had an Ohlins rear, and there was almost nothing could match it on hills and twisties, but it could keep up with the bigger bikes pretty well too.
The engine was just huge fun, better torque than an IL4 down low, but bloody willing if I wanted to absolutely thrash it, too. With good tyres I could use WOT out of corners, without fear of it un-hooking. With a worked over suspension, they are hard to beat. We have a SV thou in the family too, but I preferred the 650. I ride a 1400 now, but I miss the banana.
just adding 2 cents regarding the old zx6r you rode. worn tyres that are out of round or badly setup suspension will both make the bike feel diabolical in the corners. I have ridden my own zx with incorrect setup suspension wise and cannot believe how bad it can be. Maybe try another bike before writing off sportsbikes, you may find another that feels spot on for you.
good luck with your decision.
Well...correction to that. I did just that this morning - wrapped it on on a wet road - while on a shiny patch in fact. And yes, the grip did break briefly. But, once again, no drama. A little flick of the tail and it bit back in and away we went without mishap. Very forgiving machine.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Funny you should say that, I am on a SV650, came with in a gnats whisker of buying a GSX1400 yesterday before realising I couldn't really afford it. I tried a VTR1000 but prefered the 650. So now will probably keep the SV for another couple of years. I will do the suspension and pimp it a little. I love it.
Hi Wysper,
I'd still have the 650 nekid if I hadn't hi sided it on the Hill, and trashed it. Hot tar.
There is sooo much you can do with the 650. Send the forks to Robert Taylor, for emulators, and get a decent rear shock. Ohlins ARE the best, but there are lots of good options that are cheaper.
If you want, PM me, and jack up a time for a good yack. Check out SoCalSVRider, and SVDown Under, both worth a good long trawl.
I have some stuff left over that you'd find useful, too, jets, crash bobbins, a rad guard, etc. I even did a front end swap from a SRAD GSX1000. I have the full Manual, too. Could cut it to a CD for ya.
Save the 14 for later. You'll like that, too.
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