03-15-2008, 02:52 PM | #11 | |
el diablo de verde
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Howell, MI
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03-15-2008, 02:54 PM | #12 |
Ride Naked.
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Flat and Straight ND
Moto: 08 BUELL 1125R, 05 SV650S
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i have just the dealers keytag on mine.
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03-15-2008, 08:40 PM | #13 |
ICON FTW!!!
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: VA, but currently in the sand
Moto: 00GSXR6
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Congrats and Good Luck!! Glad to hear you got it now knock the dust off of her and ride! I usualy shift around 6 when in town! Zuks are a little tricky for N when riding, but with time you'll get used to it! I have a buddy who rides battle axe, never tried them personaly!
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03-15-2008, 09:56 PM | #14 |
TWFix Legend
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Denver CO
Moto: 01 BMW F650GS Dakar
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GORGEOUS!
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03-15-2008, 10:43 PM | #15 |
moderator chick
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Hill Country TX
Moto: Pasta Rockets
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Congrats on the new ride!!
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03-15-2008, 11:23 PM | #16 | |
WERA White Plate
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Renton, WA
Moto: Ninja 650R
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The BTO20 is a good tire. Good mileage and traction. I have 7,000 miles on my stock tires and they're just ready for replacement. The rear is pretty square, and the front is scalloped (might be from improper inflation- didn't check as often as I should). That deep tread is good for in the rain. They don't like gravel, but what tire does? Tar snakes and irregular pavement aren't too bad.
I'm moving up to Pilot Road 2s I'm getting a smokin' deal on, so I'll see how they compare. Those should be in and mounted next saturday. I'm only paying $135 for the front and $159 for the rear. Compare that to almost $200 each from Parts Unlimited. Kneedraggers is almost that low though. As far as shift points... the 650R and SV have the same redline, but different dyno curves, but easy riding I usually shift at 5500-6000 RPMs. Harder I'll shift at about 9500-10000 because power drops off above there. Never really ridden an SV, but in the showroom it takes a little fishing to find neutral (not as much as a Buell though). The Kawi is the nicest bike I've ridden in that regard. I have a 2" long rubber hotrod keychain I got at my insurance agent. Never had a problem with scratches, but sometimes it gets stuck between the handlebars and ignition making it difficult to remove with gloves on.
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03-15-2008, 11:29 PM | #17 |
I'm home take me drunk
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Champaign, IL
Moto: 2005 SV650s blue
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the only reason i ask about the shifting is that I want to make sure I'm not harming the engine by revving high like I'm used to. Honestly tho I just need to get out there and ride, I'll get the hang of it soon enough.
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03-15-2008, 11:42 PM | #18 | |
WERA White Plate
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Renton, WA
Moto: Ninja 650R
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Long as you don't try to rev to 15,000 RPM, you won't hurt it.
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03-15-2008, 11:44 PM | #19 | |
Hold mah beer!
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: 80 Miles South of Moto Heaven
Moto: 08 R1200GS
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very nice, you will enjoy it.
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03-16-2008, 04:15 AM | #20 |
Europhile
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: SoCal
Moto: Aprilia RS125, Aprilia SR50 Factory, Aprilia Tuono, BMW Rockster, KTM 990 Adventure
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That sweet thang needs a Leo Vince exhaust. A first generation SV650 equipped with Leo Vince made me a believer. All of my bikes wit the exception of the Beemer are sporting Leo Vince exhausts, even the little scooter.
PS I got house key in a key chain with each of the motorbike's key set. I guess I simply don't give a shit about scratching the triple clamp.
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