Can you stunt on an SV?
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
lol ive had problems with fhl for a while now, finnaly people are catching on that he is an ******* :YEAH if i knew him i woulda gave him da boot long time ago. btw, i dont roll throttle back when i dump i just keep it where it was when i dumped it.... seems to work fine for me. if i was at high enough rpm then i shoots up and i keep on the trottle at steady pace and i roll em for couple sec. but then agin it only a couple sec's and i suck majorly on popin my bike up. i wouldent takemy advice because its problee the wrong way but i was just tellin yall how i get em up
oh yea and umm *** FHL!!!
oh yea and umm *** FHL!!!
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Hey Foxy250 - my ex g/f is from T.O. too - do you know her? Shes a great stunter: she did an unexpected stoppie on our 2 year relasionship, followed by a huge, shredding burnout on my heart!
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by james99099
you can stunt an sv650 if you want to pop the motor like i did. On my second motor now the first one only had 8000 mi. on it. The front cylinder spun a bearing.
Thats because you need to perform the service buliten posted by suzuki, its an oil block off plate to keep oil pressure high under hard braking and long wheelies. I have 2 SV's Haven't spun a bearing yet. I have 20k on one stunt the **** out of it and race the other at the track.
OIL BLOCK OFF PLATE!
SV's are perfect stunt bikes.
SV1000 should be fine, Corey from D-Aces stunts the **** out of a TL1000 and thats a tank compared to a new SV1000
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by grasshopperrr
Thats because you need to perform the service buliten posted by suzuki, its an oil block off plate to keep oil pressure high under hard braking and long wheelies. I have 2 SV's Haven't spun a bearing yet. I have 20k on one stunt the **** out of it and race the other at the track.
OIL BLOCK OFF PLATE!
SV's are perfect stunt bikes.
SV1000 should be fine, Corey from D-Aces stunts the **** out of a TL1000 and thats a tank compared to a new SV1000
OIL BLOCK OFF PLATE!
SV's are perfect stunt bikes.
SV1000 should be fine, Corey from D-Aces stunts the **** out of a TL1000 and thats a tank compared to a new SV1000
oil block off plate?
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Dizzo from scooter trash stunts an sv650 and that kids got mad skills on it...
I think he means an an oil pan baffle that keeps the oil closer to the oil pickup - kinda like the gixxers have right?
I think he means an an oil pan baffle that keeps the oil closer to the oil pickup - kinda like the gixxers have right?
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Not for the sv but I believe he meant something like this:
http://secure.mycart.net/catalogs/ca...showprevnext=1
http://secure.mycart.net/catalogs/ca...showprevnext=1
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Read this thread my friends. This is for the first generation SV's.
http://64.4.43.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_l...t_key%3d3b670e
http://64.4.43.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_l...t_key%3d3b670e
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
2000 models VIN#Y2100160 thru #Y2101652
Recalls Summary
Make: SUZUKI
Model: SV650
Year: 2000
Recall Number: 00V009000
Summary:
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER VEHICLES. THE MOTORCYCLE CRANKCASE DESIGN ALLOWS THE CREATION OF AIR POCKETS NEAR THE OIL PUMP INLET DUE TO SLOSHING OF THE OIL IN THE CRANKCASE. IF THE OIL PUMP DRAWS AIR, INADEQUATE LUBRICATION TO THE ENGINE OCCURS, CAUSING SEVERE ENGINE DAMAGE AND RESULTING IN ENGINE FAILURE.
Consequence:
SUDDEN ENGINE FAILURE WHILE RIDING COULD CAUSE REAR WHEEL LOCKUP, ALLOWING THE DRIVER TO LOSE CONTROL OF THE MOTORCYCLE.
Remedy:
DEALERS WILL INSTALL AN OIL PLATE TO PREVENT THE CREATION OF AIR POCKETS IN THE AREA OF THE OIL PUMP INLET.
Notes:
OWNER NOTIFICATION BEGAN JANUARY 31, 2000. OWNERS WHO TAKE THEIR VEHICLES TO AN AUTHORIZED DEALER ON AN AGREED UPON SERVICE DATE AND DO NOT RECEIVE THE FREE REMEDY WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME SHOULD CONTACT SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE AT 1-714-996-7040, EXTENSION 396. ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
Recalls Summary
Make: SUZUKI
Model: SV650
Year: 2000
Recall Number: 00V009000
Summary:
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER VEHICLES. THE MOTORCYCLE CRANKCASE DESIGN ALLOWS THE CREATION OF AIR POCKETS NEAR THE OIL PUMP INLET DUE TO SLOSHING OF THE OIL IN THE CRANKCASE. IF THE OIL PUMP DRAWS AIR, INADEQUATE LUBRICATION TO THE ENGINE OCCURS, CAUSING SEVERE ENGINE DAMAGE AND RESULTING IN ENGINE FAILURE.
Consequence:
SUDDEN ENGINE FAILURE WHILE RIDING COULD CAUSE REAR WHEEL LOCKUP, ALLOWING THE DRIVER TO LOSE CONTROL OF THE MOTORCYCLE.
Remedy:
DEALERS WILL INSTALL AN OIL PLATE TO PREVENT THE CREATION OF AIR POCKETS IN THE AREA OF THE OIL PUMP INLET.
Notes:
OWNER NOTIFICATION BEGAN JANUARY 31, 2000. OWNERS WHO TAKE THEIR VEHICLES TO AN AUTHORIZED DEALER ON AN AGREED UPON SERVICE DATE AND DO NOT RECEIVE THE FREE REMEDY WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME SHOULD CONTACT SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE AT 1-714-996-7040, EXTENSION 396. ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
see above.
I install this oil plate on every motor I build,recalled year or not.
it closes hole between cases right under crank.
if you dont close hole there is posibility that crank rotation will suck oil up and away from oil pump,which is reason rod bearings are going bad on race motors.
I install this oil plate on every motor I build,recalled year or not.
it closes hole between cases right under crank.
if you dont close hole there is posibility that crank rotation will suck oil up and away from oil pump,which is reason rod bearings are going bad on race motors.
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally posted by Kid Thunder
if they all have the hole why dont all motors have a recall only certain ones? should i be worried with my 2001 sv
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the ones that were recalled had bigger hole.they blocked part of hole with plate.those before recall had internal plate.this are motors I install recall plate on top of internal plate.
those after recall have case casted different so internal plate is gone.
both plates can be seen in service manual.
recall plate can be installed without splitting cases.you do have to take flywheel out.
you can see plate if you take left side cover(generator cover) off.it is under flywheel(not the one right to flywheel)and goes inside thru holes in cases.
if you race and dont have this plate I would recomend installing one,regardless of motor year.
if they all have the hole why dont all motors have a recall only certain ones? should i be worried with my 2001 sv
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the ones that were recalled had bigger hole.they blocked part of hole with plate.those before recall had internal plate.this are motors I install recall plate on top of internal plate.
those after recall have case casted different so internal plate is gone.
both plates can be seen in service manual.
recall plate can be installed without splitting cases.you do have to take flywheel out.
you can see plate if you take left side cover(generator cover) off.it is under flywheel(not the one right to flywheel)and goes inside thru holes in cases.
if you race and dont have this plate I would recomend installing one,regardless of motor year.
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by twinisin
got a 650, wouldn't trade it for a 1000. Got 18k miles, just learning 12's, it's hard, cause I don't remember if ever I brought it up in 1-st gear. Always in 2nd or 3rd. I'm workin on highchairs as well. SV is awesome for stuntin, just keep the oil fresh and plenty :YEAH
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Even with the oil block off plate I keep my oil all the way to the top of the site window all the time. SHe burns a little oil but I watch it and make sure its always full. If you do that you shouldn't have any problems. I think its burning a little oil because I have a couple leaky valve guides. No big deal.
As for the wheelie department, man I love the bike, it wheelies like a dream. I can bounce it up in second or clutch it up. 3rd gear wheelies aren't that hard either, just preload and bounce a little and she powers rite up.
I can only do long stand ups though, I always seem to bring it down too early when I'm sitting down
Now the stoppies are the tricky part, scary man, SCARY. You have be going pretty damn fast to roll a long one and I know I'm going **** myself up sooner or later. :YEAH
As for the wheelie department, man I love the bike, it wheelies like a dream. I can bounce it up in second or clutch it up. 3rd gear wheelies aren't that hard either, just preload and bounce a little and she powers rite up.
I can only do long stand ups though, I always seem to bring it down too early when I'm sitting down
Now the stoppies are the tricky part, scary man, SCARY. You have be going pretty damn fast to roll a long one and I know I'm going **** myself up sooner or later. :YEAH
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by SVDragon
I cant believe your getting that thing up in 3rd gear. I guess I should try cluthcing and standing up.......maybe it will come up in third then









