SV650S CBR6 (FX) or even VFR750/800??

SV650S CBR6 (FX) or even VFR750/800??

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iguana

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7,174 posts

274 months

Friday 4th April 2003
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Just pondering a change and with a £3k budget these 3 bikes keep croping up.

I've always had unfaired simply as I have very little self restraint & unfaired does keep the speed in the sub ton most of the time, but it does make long trips at m-way speeds a bit of a slog & is no fun in the cold & whatso ever.

The SV is the strong contender coz as much as I love the yowl of a 4cylinder on a race pipe the throb of my mates Duke V twin is starting to swing me... I see it as a cut price Duke without the high costs & they do sound great with a noisy pipe (its got to be yellow too!) ok its no rocket but I'm sure it wil be as quick as my old hack Bandit 600 which I'd like to keep as well if pos. Dunno if the engine can take the abuse the indestructable Bandit lump can tho??

Yet despite me thinking the SV is just what I need for cheap insurable fun the CBR & the VFR just keep poping into my head.

Aggghh sensible advice greatfully accepted

cazzo

15,118 posts

281 months

Friday 4th April 2003
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SV is a nice handling bike (BTW if you're worried about Duke running costs see my post on "hooray it passed") they go pretty good and can be tuned with big bore kit (probably for less than the cost of a duke service!) they then can (just about) keep up with a 748 for a fraction of the cost. If your you're looking at the 1000cc version SV then I don't know much about'em but my mate has a TL1000R, same motor, which although a bit "lardy" is certainly fast.

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

282 months

Friday 4th April 2003
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My mate had a TL1000R with art cans fitted , Sounded the bollocks V twins always sound nice with race cans , but tonight iheard a speed triple with a race can you couldnt get any better it was love at 1st hear Thats my next bike sorted then

cazzo

15,118 posts

281 months

Friday 4th April 2003
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Speed triples sound nice, but personally I prefer the V-twin sound BTW my mates TL1000R has a full Yoshi race system - makes my 916 sound quiet!

iguana

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7,174 posts

274 months

Friday 4th April 2003
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Yip ive got a bud with a T595 and that triumph triple does sound sweet through a race can. My neighbour also has a T595 with underseat Duke 916 style exhaust that cost £1500! blimey thats half the cost of a T595 or nowdays!

Fave ride last yr in the Aural gratification sense was with mate on TL thou, mate on T595 & me on Bandit so a twin a triple & a four all on race cans all being ridden hard & such different exhaust notes, under bridges it sounded fan-flippin-tastic, mind you once the TL got a few revs up it drowned everything else out!!

My fave bike engine note- Aprilla 3 cyl GP bike at Donnington last yr, sounds like nothing on earth on the overrun. Mind you for road bikes the old 6 cylinder Honda (CBX's ?) sound great.

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

282 months

Friday 4th April 2003
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cazzo have you heard a speed triple with race cans its music to the ears

cazzo

15,118 posts

281 months

Saturday 5th April 2003
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DennisTheMenace said: cazzo have you heard a speed triple with race cans its music to the ears


I know what you're saying, they sound great but I like that V-Twin sound, a bit like WW2 Lancaster Bombers/Spitfires - Chocks away chaps!

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

285 months

Sunday 6th April 2003
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you have heard NOTHING until you hear my VN1500 without baffles... Denny, I'll phone you when I start it up, and you've gotta promise to post your honest thoughts on PH ?? yeah?

Carl

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

282 months

Sunday 6th April 2003
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hertsbiker said: you have heard NOTHING until you hear my VN1500 without baffles... Denny, I'll phone you when I start it up, and you've gotta promise to post your honest thoughts on PH ?? yeah?

Carl


No probs just get that micra off your crash bar , it ruins the appearence of the bike

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

285 months

Sunday 6th April 2003
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DennisTheMenace said:

hertsbiker said: you have heard NOTHING until you hear my VN1500 without baffles... Denny, I'll phone you when I start it up, and you've gotta promise to post your honest thoughts on PH ?? yeah?

Carl


No probs just get that micra off your crash bar , it ruins the appearence of the bike





oops, I haven't told them about that yet... later.

lancelot

139 posts

270 months

Monday 7th April 2003
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Picked my SV650S up on Friday and gave it a good try out over the weekend and agree with cazzo that its a nice handling bike. The best bit is starting it up in a nice quiet road at 06:00 to go to work - no other noises to distract from that v-twin sound.

rsvnigel

600 posts

280 months

Monday 7th April 2003
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hertsbiker said:

DennisTheMenace said: No probs just get that micra off your crash bar , it ruins the appearence of the bike


oops, I haven't told them about that yet... later.
We're still waiting carl :tapsfingersimpatiently:

whoozit

3,840 posts

283 months

Monday 7th April 2003
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iguana, I have a yellow SV for sale - ad in the classifieds section - and it's been a brilliant little bike. They do sound awesome with a decent pipe on, if I were keeping it I would have been looking at the Renegade high-level or even the underseat job.

You'll get a newer SV than either of the CBR or the VFR. And if you want to stick to sub-100mph fun, you might find the other two will drag you into higher speeds whereas the SV is happiest at two digit speeds, above 100 it gets breathless very quickly. At normal road speeds, it's a great little engine with pull from 3k and really comes into its own between 7-9k, it doesn't need thrapping to get going quickly.