Re: 2003 sv650 parts & advice :-)
does the radiator leak? I raced mine for parts of 3 years with it practically bent around the frame, it finally gave out rubbing on the fairing. I researched sv rider and Delkovic was supposed to come out with a gen 2 aftermarket radiator for around $150, but alas I needed one quick and paid top dollar for a used one on ebay.If you need calipers or the whole brake system I have it cheap. I bought the bike salvage with 40 miles on it and changed out a lot of stock parts that are perfect, let me know if you need anything
Re: 2003 sv650 parts & advice :-)
I have call forwarding on if you want to call today, or we can talk Monday
Re: 2003 sv650 parts & advice :-)
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OreoGaborio
I'd rank Elka below Penske... though I don't have much of any personal experience with either. All my bikes came pre-equipped with Ohlins shocks, courtesy of a previous owner.
Depends on the shock.
I have an Ohlins double on my SV and a Penske triple on my 1000RR. I like the additional compression adjustments on the triple.
Both shocks are super-high quality.
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SVRACER01
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Just spotted a Penske on the STT forums. He had forks too.
i want!
EDIT: its for a 2nd gen 650, crap. plus its setup for 160, too light for my ass.
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Swapping springs for rider wt isnt expensive.
wouldnt i have to have it revalved as well, along with the stiffer spring?
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darkduc7
wouldnt i have to have it revalved as well, along with the stiffer spring?
And make it longer, Too much in parts, around $560 parts and labor for a revalve, spring, shaft and body.
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gmdboston
And make it longer, Too much in parts, around $560 parts and labor for a revalve, spring, shaft and body.
But that's to make it work for the other gen SV, right? You wouldn't have to do all that if you're just changing for rider weight, correct?
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Not to get off topic but I looked for months for a used penske for my gen1. I found that they either weren't sprung for my weight or needed a rebuild. Adding to that....they were not bargains to begin with.
In the end I decided that used was not the way to go.... I saved enough money on other used pieces(plastics, master, clipons,etc) that spending for a new shock was worth it.
I called GMD and had my Penske days later. To me it was worth it. Just my .02.
Charlie
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Charlief
Not to get off topic but I looked for months for a used penske for my gen1. I found that they either weren't sprung for my weight or needed a rebuild. Adding to that....they were not bargains to begin with.
In the end I decided that used was not the way to go.... I saved enough money on other used pieces(plastics, master, clipons,etc) that spending for a new shock was worth it.
I called GMD and had my Penske days later. To me it was worth it. Just my .02.
Charlie
AWbsolutely. I did all the suspension upgrades on my DL650 [street].
When I bought my SV650S I made an appointment with GMD before I'd even picked up the bike. So first time I hit the track, the suspension was perfect, and the cost was very reasonable: less than what I paid on my own for the DL.
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OreoGaborio
But that's to make it work for the other gen SV, right? You wouldn't have to do all that if you're just changing for rider weight, correct?
Right, 03+ SV's have a shorter shock than the 99-02, and the valving in a Penske is flexible enough to cover the range of spring rates for most riders, 83 lb Supermodels, and Sumo wrestlers not with standing.
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gmdboston
Right, 03+ SV's have a shorter shock than the 99-02, and the valving in a Penske is flexible enough to cover the range of spring rates for most riders, 83 lb Supermodels, and Sumo wrestlers not with standing.
so, if a penske has a 425lb spring on it, you could go to a 700lb without revalving? nice
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darkduc7
so, if a penske has a 425lb spring on it, you could go to a 700lb without revalving? nice
No if it has a #425, you could use springs from #375 to #475. For a #700 you would need different valving.
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Good choice on buying new....A gen1 Penske 2 way with remote was listed on SV rider for $315. It needed a rebuild but lasted less than an hour then it was snapped up.....hell I almost bought it as a spare.
I know you needed a gen2 but as we see...when they are listed ...they sell quickly.
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Alvecchio
I think I'm gonna end up just buying a new one at the time my bike goes to gmd. Which by the looks of it will be around feb or so. That'll give me some time to save up a cushion to get what I want done(and done right).
Still looking for stuff like rearsets and clipons. Preferably woodcraft stuff. Used race plastics also.
I have a new set of Woodcraft 41mm clip ons for $125
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Alvecchio
What's this I keep seeing about an r6 throttle tube. Worthwhile upgrade?
i've got one if you're interested. it was i think $31 or $41 (forget what the dealer charged). i never needed it, as i found out that i already had one on my bike. if you're interested in it, let me know.