Is this the oldest thread dredge ever?
Is this the oldest thread dredge ever?
Time to ride
We could get into blast from the past with this one![]()
WISDOM IS KNOWING KARMA REALLY CAN'T GET YOU.
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SPEED KILLS, BUT YOU GET THERE FASTER
DILLIGAF = Does it look like I give a FUCK - Hell no!
I work for Guiness World Records and can confirm this is now the oldest ever thread dredge.
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
Get a real bike, get a Triumph lol.....
Seriously now why dredge up such an old thread lol, oh well, I have had both, depends what you are after and your riding style. The SVs has the more upright riding position. Personally I found the SVs a better bike than the VTR. The VTR was quite uncomfy by comparison, and wasn't as easy to wheelie.
The extras like the fairing made the SVs look hell mean, as well as the aftermarket integrated indicator and stop runway lights ruled.
Go for a ride and see what you think, I like Honda, but Suzuki wins my vote, sorry to say.... lol. I love my Triumph speed triple better than both, and it seems to hold its value better too. Man those rice burners depreciate hard.
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I am freindly really, I only bite when provoked
Might just as well tack this question on here then,whats this SV worth?2004 done 18000 kms,Ohlins rear and fork internals done,PC2,Neptune carbon cans,Scottoiler, in very tidy nick.If anyones looking for one sing out.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Its hard to know for sure, I would expect it would be somewhere from$7,500-10k, but ultimately depends on condition, how quick a sale is sought, and how much someone is prepared to pay I guess.
I sold my 03, which had full fairng kit, integrated led indicator and stop runway, undertail tidy, micron cans, and heaps of other bits for $9,500 cpl years back. It had 16,000km on it.
I am freindly really, I only bite when provoked
Yea was thinking 7,500 tops myself.If anyone knows someone after such a thing i know he would take that for it,it is very tidy and ridden by a Nana.Would though need a new chain as he has the mechanical ability of a brick and as much as i have many times gone through the motions with him hes totally ignored it hence the fucked chain.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
With all that work done to it, I think $7,500 is a good price (for the buyer). Ohlins rear and front forks done is worth truckloads for the buyer. I'd start a bit higher personally. Problem is someone who doesn't know bikes will think that's a rip compared to a new machine.
My SV650 is the first year of the 2nd gen SVs (2003, 2004 reg), also lowish ks (21,000) and still looks in good nick.
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
after owning a TL which i absolutly loved, The SV felt very boring. I tried 2 of them but they both felt the same. I love riding my mates VTR but it does have an ohlins rear shock (the original shock is very hard). To be honest with you I would never by the SV1000, the strangest thing is that the SV650 is mega, it does everything well without making you work to hard for it, just pure unadulterated fun. none of these are a patch on the excitment levels you get on a TL1000 though.
I'm off to the pub, I may be sometime.
well things were getting a little boring on tejlatest forums, and I thought I would throw a cat amongst the pidgeons again...
(and I actually forgot I was looking at an old thread and got carried away by my question...)![]()
The TL donor bike the SV got it's motor from has a soul, the SV is souless and well the Honda, is a r-soulSorry could not resist, I've not actually ridden the VTR
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sv'v a butt fugly
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