Can you stunt on an SV?
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by Dizzo
WWWWWeeeeeeeeellllllllll....
I took the ole girl out for the first test ride yesterday, with the new extended oil pickup, and 1 quart extra honda oil with molly!!! OH YEAH. No oil light no knock no rattles no explosions.!!! Oh I also heard that high Revs on an SV... BBBAAADDDDD!! I think I might have Solved the SV oil starvation Problem. I let you know If i blow it up and if I can mass produce my design!!
Lata
Dizzo
p.s. it was 34 degrees outside when I went.
I took the ole girl out for the first test ride yesterday, with the new extended oil pickup, and 1 quart extra honda oil with molly!!! OH YEAH. No oil light no knock no rattles no explosions.!!! Oh I also heard that high Revs on an SV... BBBAAADDDDD!! I think I might have Solved the SV oil starvation Problem. I let you know If i blow it up and if I can mass produce my design!!
Lata
Dizzo
p.s. it was 34 degrees outside when I went.
Well Any updates Dizzy?
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Yeh Diz, what's up with that. I just literaly gave my SV away after the motor went and I couldn't find a strong one under $1800. Got the 1000S, but I'm afraid of the same problem. Any luck?
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Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by TRH_13
I read in Fast Bikes (English magazine) that the SV1000 is probably one of the easiest bikes to stunt because of the balancepoint of the bike. They said something in the order of :"if you can not stunt a SV1000, Fazer 1000 or the CB900, you should stop trying alltogether. Just get it into second hoist it up and keep going for miles!!!"
Did you get the version with the small screen or the naked one?
They said the naked version was less stable at higher speed down the twisties.
Never mind that and ride it like you just don't care!!!
Did you get the version with the small screen or the naked one?
They said the naked version was less stable at higher speed down the twisties.
Never mind that and ride it like you just don't care!!!
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by gonzowang3
Whats up? im Matt and I have a brand new Suzuki Sv1000s, and i wanted to know what stunts can be done on it? i know i could wheelie but is there anything else anyones tried on an Sv or heard of anybody doing? Hit it
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Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
someone told me that I should get an SV, and that they're wheelie machines if you're not careful... Go figure... There's someone in my group rockin' an SV1000, but I've never really seen him wheelie the thing. I see him try to, but he's worse than I am, as he tries to pull the bike up like a lil' BMX bike.... then he powers it over, slams it down, and does it again.. Then again, I believe this was his first time tryin...
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
It's still runnin good. I can't believe it actually is working. SV are gret stunt bikes, just make sure you extend the oil pick-up some how. My oil light has not come on since the new fix!!!!!
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by TeboNator
someone told me that I should get an SV, and that they're wheelie machines if you're not careful... Go figure... There's someone in my group rockin' an SV1000, but I've never really seen him wheelie the thing. I see him try to, but he's worse than I am, as he tries to pull the bike up like a lil' BMX bike.... then he powers it over, slams it down, and does it again.. Then again, I believe this was his first time tryin...
Re: Can you stunt on an SV?
Originally Posted by SVDragon
wheeling a twin is a little different than wheeling a 4. The power band is at a different location. 4 is around 4-6 grand and a twin is off jump. tell him to stand up at rolling speed 4 or 5 mph and give it some gas (all in 1st), he'll come right up. at least that works with my 650, plus clutching it. I can now clutch it up in 3rd if I am standing.
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