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Suzuki SV650 - What a great bike full stop
Review of Suzuki SV650 by
goodo
Advantages: Brilliant first / budget bike, sporty all rounder, mid-range grunt, cheap
Disadvantages: Budget suspension, budget feel
...I passed my Direct Access test in 2002, and was looking for a newbie friendly bike to get some miles under my belt, and do the commuting to work. Having no prior experience, I needed a user friendly bike with a bit of poke to keep me interested. The logical choice was the Suzuki SV650. Dubbed by RiDE magazine as the best first bike ever, and lauded by many other mags as a great budget bike, I had to find out more. The bike is light 170kg, has 70bhp, and a good spread of torque from low down. It comes as a naked bike the SV650 and a half faired 's' version. These differ slightly in foot peg and handlebar positioning, the former having normal bars, the latter clip-ons and rear set pegs. Both have good ground clearance.
I bought my SVs (half faired) used, a W plate with 8k on the clock. Over the next two years I put on 22k miles...
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30.11.2004
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SV650.The complete middleweight
Review of Suzuki SV650 by
wotnot
Advantages: Fast and Furious meets MR smoothie
Disadvantages: Not a lot
...-3 weeks.
I have fitted a matching rear hugger to keep the suspension spring and swinging arm clean to cut down on the cleaning later on.
Suzuki do a lot of aftermarket spares for the bike but the prices are a little more expensive than other suppliers.It really does dont depend on whether you want genuine parts or patented parts and that depends on finances.
The Suzuki SV650 has been likened to the TL1000 so that is not a bad thing.Personally i think it is a CBR600 meets Fazer meets TL1000.
Overall the bike is great for those who want a first REAL bike after passing their test or those of us who want a bike that we can use.Whatever your requirements the SV650 will meet them.
Test ride one today and i bet you will get off the bike with a grin as wide as a Cheshire cat.
Grin factor 10/10...
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07.10.2002
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SUZUKI SV650 plaything
Review of Suzuki SV650 by
miggle
Advantages: Fast, Fun, Economical Silly plaything!
Disadvantages: It hurts if you get knocked off!
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16.05.2001
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Great first, second, or tenth bike!
Review of Suzuki SV650 by
salamol0
Advantages: Price, looks, power, easy to ride.
Disadvantages: Speeding tickets, you'll want another one to park beside it!
...After spending far too long admiring other peoples' motorcycles and wondering how great it would be to finally learn how to ride one myself, I decided this was the year I was finally going to learn to ride. Okay, seriously, I turned 30, almost had a nervous breakdown, and decided I needed a little more excitement in my life so I bought a bike. There, honesty works every time.
After passing the local motorcycle safety course and getting my licence, I decided to research everything I could on a good first bike. Initially deciding to go with a Kawasaki EX500 (good first bike, nice handling, brakes, suspension etc.) but it looked a little out-of-date looks-wise. For about a $1,000 more I wound up getting a deal on a pretty blue 2005 Suzuki SV650S (Canadian model) from my local dealership. The bike is far more modern than the Kawi...
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05.06.2005
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The best starter bike ever built!
Review of Suzuki SV650 by
fezza101
Advantages: Cheap, easy to ride, insurance friendly, great first bike
Disadvantages: Build quality, when you park it next to a 900 or 1000cc, you'll want rid
...As a 22 year old who has always been into biking i decided to do my full test last september. I passed 2nd time (had trouble with a u turn in the wet on 1st!) and set about looking for my first 'big' bike.
On a budget of about £2500 i had a fair few choices - the insurance companies managed to cut these choices down to 3 or 4 for me!
In the end it came down to a choice between a 51 reg SV650S for £2400 or a R reg Yamaha Thundercat for £2300. I rode both and for me, the SV won hands down - so i bought it!
As a first bike, you dont have to worry about squeezing the brakes too hard and locking wheels (although they are good enough to feel safe) as its a V twin. This was my first V twin and i was impressed how easy it was to ride, barely any power was needed to pull away and the low down torque was unbelievable! It was easy to throw...
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10.04.2006
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Panasonic SV SD75
Review of Panasonic SV SD75 64 MB by
mj0541
Advantages: Small, lighweight, extremely fashionable
Disadvantages: The download software only worked with OS's up to Windows ME. Screen is hard to see in the dark
...This Mp3 player is small, lightweight and sounds great. The actual player works by using a small SD chip. SD stands for Secure Data, which basically means that it never loses data unless told to by the computer that it was created on. THe Mp3 fits easily into the palm of your hand and roughly speaking is about half the size of a debit card in diameter, in depth it is probably a CD case.
The screen on the Mp3 makes it looks stylish and modern, perhaps futuristic. THe screen is called black screen, this is because the writing is white and the screen is black.
The sound quality on the mp3 is excellent, it has a wide definition field (what you can hear) and the highs sound crisp and clear, the lows rumble away without a problem.
The SD SV75 runs on AAA batteries, the really small ones, used for some tv remotes. It has a long life...
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27.07.2004
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pioneer sv50
Review of Pioneer SV50 by
oxygenuk
Advantages: Sound
Disadvantages: None
...The pioneer sv-50 satellite speaker/subwoofer package, each of the five channels of satellite speakers produce 100Watts and the subwoofer punches out a very nice thumping 110Watts of power.
Onto the speakers... here we have 100Watts x 5 all five channels produce an excellent crystal clear sound, you will hear every crumb dropped in a film and every ding in music when listening to these astonishing speakers.
Not forgetting the subwoofer, the subwoofer included produces a very nice clear, clean, thumping bass sound perfect for all those action movies and all those bassy songs.
These speakers sound great but they dont only sound great they also look as good as they sound producing a very modern new millenium kind of look, they are very stylish to suit your other stylish equitment you may want to hook these speakers up to...
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15.10.2004
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D-Snap SV-AS3, stylish, small and simple
Review of Panasonic D-Snap SV-AS3 by
ofour
Advantages: Small, versatile, multi-functional, high-quality, user friendly, simple.
Disadvantages: Video and picture quality, menu format, complicated to connect to PC.
...The Panasonic D-Snap SV-AS3 is an MP3 player, a digital camera and a digital video camera. It has a compact, smooth and simple design with five buttons on the back and two on the side. The tracker ball on the back provides quick and easy access in the menu and makes the D-Snap very durable. It has no moving parts and so can stand a little rough handling.
The pictures are of medium quality, if viwed on the relatively large screen they are perfectly visable but when enlarged to a computer monitor size they become quite pixelated. The video quality is much the same and I recommend only viewing the videos on the D-Snap screen. The menu leaves much to be desired, although simple and quite user-friendly it lacks style. A major drawback is that the music lists cannot be edited on the D-Snap nor can they be accessed while music is playing...
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16.10.2006
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suzuki jimni 1.3 JLX
Review of Suzuki Jimny 1.3 JLX O2 3dr by
xdonzx
Advantages: Easy to park , smooth , comfortable , air conditioning
Disadvantages: boot too small
...The Suzuki Jimny I'm going to review is the 1.3 JLX
What a fantastic little vehicle the suzuki jimni is.
My family have had a few 4x4s all of different makes but there isn't one that compares to this little wonder on wheels.
As we live in a remote area with a steep hill to climb in winter this is the only vehicle to get us home and dry.Others we have had to abandon and walk home on more than one ocasion.
During a day out to a sheepdog trials on a wet summers evening where the ground was extremely muddy. 4 x 4s were getting stuck one after the other.The only one which was sailing by was my dad in his suzuki.
Some of the owners of the great big expensive 4 x 4s used to snigger at this little box - they soon stopped laughing when they were the one's walking up the field.
*Appearance *
A compact little vehicle in a two...
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06.09.2007
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Bargain blaster
Review of Suzuki SV650 by
bobbit139
Advantages: Engine, chassis and price
Disadvantages: Soft forks
...The best budget middle weight bike out there. The engine produces good power throughout the rev range. It may be a few bhp down against the four cylinder opposition but it more than makes up for this in lowdown and midrange grunt. The engine also loves to rev, especially for a twin. The handling is excellent for a bike of this price. The forks are far too softly sprung and can bottom out under braking, but the chassis is soo good that you do not use the brakes that much anyway. The brakes are at best adequate, but anything better would just overwhelm the forks anyway. Comfort is good for the rider, but acording to the wife just OK for the pillion, and the extra money spent on the faired S version is a complete waste of time as unless you are flat on the tank the fairing does nothing.
The best thing about the SV though...
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25.08.2008
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