CURRENT POSTINGS FOR AUGUST 2000 |
30/08/00
- MYSTERY FAIRING (AGAIN) - Steve
(Steve.Scheinberg@healthcentral.com),
like others, wants to know more about this fairing...
I saw a picture on your images archive page 1 that I will attatch.. The email that is next to this series of pictures is a dead email. Im wondering if you have any information on where I can purchase this front fairing? You have several pics of this fairing in yor images archives, so Im really really hoping you can help me out. Steve, many have asked about this fairing and I've been able to find out nothing. Once again, if anyone can help identify the manufacturer of this fairing please get in touch as there have been many enquiries about it....thanks. |
30/08/00
- REJETTING AUSSIE STYLE - Greg
(greg@cockatoocomputing.com)
send us this information...
The SV650 site is a great resource - only just recently discovered it.
I noted that in the FAQ/how to, with rejetting carbies there seems to be a
whole heap of information on shimming carby needles. This perplexes me somewhat as my SV needle has a clip with 5 slots. In standard form the
clip was in the middle position on the needle. |
30/08/00
- SPRINGS, SHOCKS & STEERING DAMPERS ON
OFFER - Contact information below...
We have some good springs , shocks and steering damper kits for the SV650 Contact: Hyperpro Suspension Technology |
30/08/00
- FRONT WHEEL WANTED - Contact rolfieh@supanet.com
if you can help...
Wanted, Front wheel for SV650SY - (2000). Front tyre as well if fitted. |
29/08/00
- MY RENEGADE VISIT This is a thank you from me to Jorge, Tomko, John, Alan, Ozzie and all the others I've not named for the day spent at the factory on Monday. It was great to see the place where it all happens and meet some familiar and not so familiar faces. My twin low level looks even better today and I've been out this evening as I was getting withdrawals after only a few hours! It was also good to meet Hammy, Andy, Alison, Vladimir, Zico, Robin, Paul, Mike - I've bound to have missed a few people...sorry if you're not included. I'll be posting the notes I made from the day within the next few days along with images to illustrate. For now I've just posted most of my images from the day in the Images Section with no corresponding text. Once again thanks Jorge and keep up the good work! |
25/08/00
- THE FOR SALE SECTION WORKS - Nick (nick_hall@adaptec.com)
confirms this...
Please could you make a note that all the parts on my posting dated 18/8 are sold! I've been amazed at the response - one guy emailed from Denmark! Thanks again,, and please feel free to quote me when I say that the SV site is "better than MCN!!" I have! |
25/08/00
- INSURANCE HELP - If you have the knowledge
that Andrew (andrewposton_uk@yahoo.com)
seeks please let him know..
i am just about to renew my insurance, the only problem being i have a dr10 (drink driving) I was caught in morning going to work DOH!!! does anyone know ant cheap insurance firms i would be grateful. i have a yellow sv 650 and i dont want to get rid of it because the insurance is too high. |
25/08/00
- REPLY TO COMMENTS REGARDING HELPHIRE IN THE UK - Ian (ian@sift.co.uk)
confirms Mark's posting...
Yes, Helphire are scum. |
25/08/00
- DUEL HEADLIGHTS HELP REQUIRED - Can you
help Jay (palmer_jay@hotmail.com)?
I am american sv rider. Just want too let you know I love your site and my bike. My question is about a picture that you have in catalog 6. its of a black sv with duel headlights. I would like to do this to my sv to make it look different than most. If you could would you Email me any info that you might have. oh how much is the renegade duel exhaust in american money. see http://www.sv650.org/sv_renegade.htm, go to the Renegade site http://www.renegade-exhausts.com/ and look up the price for the kit you want, then use the currency calculator http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html to translate the price. |
23/08/00
- I'll be visiting Jorge & Co at Renegade
in Kent on Bank Holiday Monday 28th so if you're free and have the day off
work why not pop over to the Renegade factory and meet us all. Renegade
are at:
Units 2 and 3 |
22/08/00 - AEROSTICH IMAGES - These should have been attached to Ed's posting below.... |
22/08/00 - A
FEET FORWARD SV??? - As David (david.leopold@merton.oxford.ac.uk)
says......scary!!
There is a scary and heretical proposal from Bristol feet forward
motorcycle (Quasars et al) enthusiasts on www.shockwav.demon.co.uk/bff/futuresv.html |
22/08/00 - MODIFIED
TURN SIGNALS - As supplied by Austin (cosmo@austinoffice.com)...
I have a '99 SV650S, bought new last April, from Ontario,
Canada. I've been following the site for a while, great job. Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 3 Just a question...how the hell do people see you turning with signals that small?? I don't think I'd last five minutes on UK roads with them, it's bad enough as it is with full sized BS-marked and approved signals... |
22/08/00 - 3RD
PARTY CLAIMS RECOVERY EXPERIENCE - This is Marks (mark.spencer-smith@wcom.co.uk)
experience....thanks, useful stuff...
I was unlucky enough to have a bash on my SV a few weeks ago. Since it was a rear-ender and I was the recipient of an Astra's pointy end I enlisted the help of a 3rd party recovery service, namely Helphire UK. I suffered a similar incident in 1996 when my Citreon BX was 'lowered and stiffened' as they say in Max Power by a mobile crane. Then I picked up the phone and a nice man dropped a new car round for me, took the bashed one away and I didn't hear a peek until they turned up 3 weeks later with a settlement cheque and took the car back. Perfect, I thought, if they can help me this time all will be well. I have 6 witnesses and a short commute to make each day into the City. |
18/08/00 - JORGE
& KEVIN & JOHN (in that order) - Do you want to see what the
annual sv650.org & Renegade get together looks like? Do you want
something to throw darts at?
If you do then brace yourself and take a look. (at least it's something to do while the Forum is down...) For those of you new to this site Jorge & John run Renegade, the most excellent producers of exhausts and systems (amongst other things) and me, I just keep this site going.... |
17/08/00 - FORUM
DB ERROR
There is currently a problem with the Forum section of this web, it is being investigated. Please be patient and service will be restored as soon as possible.....many thanks. 18/08/00 - the problems remain ongoing...thanks to all who've emailed me with the problem error messages (I can't reply individually to all..sorry) |
16/08/00 - BATTERY
AND STUFF - Richard (richardw@lsdicon.com)
found his problems were a dodgy connection....seems like a similar fault
on many SV's (this was on the alarm though)...
You may or may not remember (probably not, seeing as how much info comes through here) (oh yes we do...see here) that I had a problem with my starter motor at the beginning of June, The bike was popping 10A ignition fuses every time I hit the starter motor, I took it into the shop and they checked it out, cleaned up the terminal, and all seemed ok. Well about a month ago it stared happening
again, so back to the shop, and they said I needed a new starter motor, fine. They ordered me one, and when I left they told me to keep the 15A
fuse in, that didn't blow, but the 10A did. Anyway, I carried on using the
bike, but it got worse and worse, the battery was getting flat after 2 starts, One night I went out, and had to push start
her at 3am, after a fairly heavy night....not happy.....another time, stalled
in traffic (stupid yes, but it happens once in a while), have to pushstart....grrrrr. Phoned MCC (motorcycle city) still no motor. I'm
pissed off now. I'm not surprised!! So I take the bike home a strip it. I found a REALLY bad |
16/08/00 - A
WEB PAGE FROM NEW ZEALAND - Thanks Peter (possum@netlink.co.nz),
get in touch with him if your on that side of the planet...
Once again thank you for a great site. Here is a link to my site about my experiences with the SV. Thought you might want to have a look at what we get up to on the other side of the world. A couple of pages about trips, track days, what mod I've made and just general comments. Nothing fancy. Just like to add the New Zealand has awesome roads for riding on. Keep up the excellent work. If anybody from the lower North Island see's this and wants get together for a ride drop me a line. |
16/08/00 - SV
WITH YELLOW AEROSTICH DRYBAGS - Ed (EIM1138@aol.com)
digs his bags...
Made by "Ortlieb." Good bags, hose 'em off if they get dirty. I got more compliments with these bags on my bike in like 3 days than I had received in the entire 4 months previous. (The bags are open in pics, the roll closed but, you can see how much room you have to cram stuff in there. I'll try to get ya some pics with them closed.) Boy, I sound like a frigg'n sales rep huh? yeah.. Well I ain't. I just dig my bags. You can get 'em in black as well. |
11/08/00 - FAULT
FOUND ON CARBS - Richard (hot_ras@hotmail.com)
describes his problem....
Great site for a great bike! Fault found. Last week I decided to check my bike over (SV650SY) and whilst checking the air filter I noticed that the air box was very loose. On further investigation I found that is was in fact the carbs that were loose. I noticed that the clip that holds the carbs to the inlet manifold had the screw missing. Luckily it was still resting on the V of the engine block. After about 10 mins (very poor access) I managed to refit the screw and tighten it up. The rear carb clip was very loose as well. I don't know how this would have effected the performance / reliability, but it surprised me that it could happen after only 4000 miles. Has anyone else found a similar fault? |
11/08/00 - F.A.Q.
- AN OFFER OF HELP - Thanks to Darren (sv650faq@hotmail.com)
for offering to take this on....it now needs all your help...
After seeing your recent request for an SV650 FAQ, I decided that you have helped me so many times in the past that it's time I returned the favor. thank you I have set up an account on GeoCities with the address
http://www.geocities.com/sv650faq/ for the purpose of a to-the-point website for SV questions. However, I will I won't put anything that I think is trivial, and have no plans for any other bikes. I plan to model the site after http://www.geforcefaq.com/, a web site dedicated to GeForce graphics cards because it is so informative. I doubt the page will grow that big, but then neither did you, Kevin. I remember when I got to 3000 hits and thought I was doing well ! E-mail suggestions to sv650faq@hotmail.com. Darren - for a start you can take and link to the small F.A.Q. I already have. All other readers - send Darren some F.A.Q text and do your bit if you've found this site useful in the past. Please keep the text concise and to the point, please include URL's and email addresses where further information can be found if applicabel. I don't mind where the information comes from but please don't blatantly rip off other web page information, instead link to them. It's only with all your help that the F.A.Q. will grow...lets all help Darren!! |
11/08/00 - MORE
INFO ON FLAT BATTERIES - Thanks Nicky (nicky.young@cableinet.co.uk),
good to hear you have an understanding dealer...
I suffered the same problem with my first SV (RIP - written off at 7
months by stupid male driver changing lane without looking/indicating etc etc)
when it was only 4 months old. After riding it every day to work and back
(about 40 mile round trip) during the week plus about a 10 mile ride on the
Saturday, after only the Sunday in the garage, with alarm on, the battery had drained almost completely. Thankfully my
Optimate trickle charger managed to re-charge it over a day. But a few days later, with no
alarm on and no lights left on, the same problem occurred. |
09/08/00 - SV
IMAGES - Chris (cagrusa@email.msn.com)
sends these...
Here are some pics of my SV here in Michigan, U.S.A.
I bought it about 2 months ago in Canada. |
09/08/00 - TUNING
MODIFICATION - Some useful info here from Bruce (bbrodnax@uci.edu)
for anyone who wants to try it...
Anyone who's owned their SV longer than 6mos & who is willing to do
minor maintenance themselves will likely want to balance their carbs. Suzuki makes this a maintenance nightmare, by virtue of where the
vacuum lead for the front carb lies. Having this in place will make balancing the carbs a simple matter, which means it gets done more often, which means you get better mileage and ridability. |
09/08/00 - BATTERY
LIFE (OR NOT AS THE CASE MAY BE) - Nick (nick_hall@europe.adaptec.com)
has contributed many times before...thanks for this email....
After noticing more than one person complaining of the battery in the
SV, I looked into it a little further: It spent the whole of last Friday in the dealers, and they could find no fault. I tried to persuade them to give
me a new battery under warranty and they refused. They also refused to strip
down the bike and look for wiring faults. Reason stated was that Suzuki will
not pay for investigative work unless the bike is displaying a fault - and
mine Well, pissed off with a bike that was losing my faith in starting, I decided to purchase a battery anyway as I was off to Brands for the WSB. Total cost £77 - ouch!! The bike proved flawless at Brands, even after multiple restarts whilst waiting to get out of the bike park (read: large field with one exit). I have now researched the battery issue via Yuasa's excellent web site http://www.yuasabatteries.com/grt.asp hoping to find a battery of 10 - 12 Ah that I think would do the job. Here's the findings: 1) The same battery is fitted to the TL1000R and is rated at 9.5Ah,
.......my 1974 Norton has a 12Ah battery - and no electric starter. Any SV riders out there with the same problems might want to investigate a little more......... If anyone can contribute more to this subject (with specific details) please do as I know quite a few of you are experiencing similar problems.... |
07/08/00 - MORE
ELECTRICAL ISSUES - Tony (t.v.r@freeuk.com)
enlightens us...thanks...
in ref to other electrical posting mine also has fault! the problem i had has similar occurrences to these postings. the problem is the 4 pin connector plug which plugs into the starter relay on the off side of the bike next to the battery. please note only 3 pins are used. the pins on mine have corroded away causing serious misfires and engine going dead. all instrument lights go out and rev/speedo read very strangely. mine is getting fixed on monday. i would all check yours if i were you and would advise you to waterproof the connector (mines a feb 2000 model now that didn't take long to corrode). on a different note its not a good idea to put larger fuses in any electrical device other than the stated one, the reason is the fuses are there to protect the cable from burning out. now you'll have problems when you go out to ride your bike and find you've had an electrical fire and your sv is no more than a black burning mess ! |
07/08/00 - AN
IDEA - Ian (rephaim@hotpop.com)
has one, any volunteers?
I've been following the site for a long time now and have shared all the trail and tribulations with all of you. The bike is fantastic but we all know it has a few 'quirks' which can be easily addressed. Wouldn't it be great (yes) if someone who has read through the archive and has had their bike long enough to draw up a specific FAQ with all of the faults found thus far and remedies, even inlcuding the recall info....just so people can double check...especially those who may be buying their SV second hand...this would be a great source of information. Great idea but asked for someone to do it in the past and got nowhere, I don't have the time so it's upto you lot......if someone does one then I'll post it with your name in lights...first one to let me know they'll do it gets it (as I stand back waiting for the rush!!) |
04/08/00 - TECHNICAL
DRAWING IMAGES - Thanks very much Mirko (mirko.valagussi@sdrc.com)....
I would like to donate some interesting drawings ....Enjoy |
04/08/00 - NWS
HUGGER IMAGES - Thanks this time to Kevin (kevin.spud@talk21.com)....
Here are a few pictures of the NWS hugger in GPS black. |
04/08/00 - RENEGADE
LOW-LEVEL TWIN SYSTEM IMAGES - These sent from pleased customer Hammy (jon@mikweb.net)...
After reading so many encouraging comments from others, especially on Kevin's SV650 site I decided to take the plunge and booked my baby in at Renegade. |
04/08/00 - ROCKETLOCKER
WEBSITE - The URL was sent in by Tom (tomctx@email.msn.com),
thnanks...
Ran across this in a magazine. www.rocketlocker.com. It's a tail pack that replaces your pillion seat. That's all I know at this moment. |
04/08/00 - BIG
GRIN MOTORBIKE FUN - David (David.George@northern-foods.co.uk)
is new to biking and says thanks...
I'd just like to thank yourself and everyone who has contributed to the
site in helping me to become an SV rider. In fact, I'd never even ridden a
motorbike until 7 weeks ago so taking delivery of my Blue SVS yesterday was
pretty good going. It was your site that prompted me to get biking and I only came across it while random surfing at work...Anyway, got bitten
by the bug and realised that it's something that I should have done 16 years
ago (I'm 32 years old now). Thanks for the kind comments and I'm pleased you enjoy it so much, I only started motorcycling late and wished I'd started sooner. On your last point it happens to us all. I went for 50 mile blat and could feel the bike not running 100%. It had been standing in heavy rain the day before and I thought about water in the fuel. I thought about it quite a bit and wondered what to do. As I rolled up in the drive after the rideout I realised I'd left the choke on!! Arrgghh. Oh well, at least there were no problems after all. |
31/07/00 - ELECTRICAL
PROBLEMS - This info is IMPORTANT - please read - thanks Ron (ron.chain@ukgateway.net)...
I've copied this in the August postings from July because it's important that you check your rear wiring loom (or have it checked) as discussed below... I thought you might want to pass some of this info along. yes, I do... We just got back from our 2nd trip to Europe with our 2000 650SVS. Again, the bike proved to be a very worthwhile tourer, we put about 2800 miles on the clock in 14 days. (France, Switzerland- snow on the passes- pretty interesting on a motorcycle- Austria and Germany). The only problem experienced was an electrical failure on the autobahn in Germany. While cruising at about 75-80 mph, the bike stopped dead. There was no spark
to the engine at all, but the lights were fine. Pulling off to the side
of the road we found the 10 amp ignition circuit blown. We put a spare 10
amp fuse in and it blew immediately. Having seen previous postings regarding
the problem (I think it was John Tapley who told me
about this originally) with the seat holdown screw chaffing the wire loom on the
left hand side, we checked this (I had looked at it previous to the trip We subsequently took it to a Suzuki dealer near Koblenz who checked everything over, cleaned all the contacts, etc. etc. and could also not find anything wrong. (This dealer was excellent- he took us right in, spent about an hour with the bike, cleaned it and charged us nothing). The problem had obviously 'fixed itself', or had at least gone away for a while. It got us back to the UK with no more problems, but not being convinced that all was really well, I took another real close look at the wire bundle on the left hand side under the seat. I pulled the black tape away from the bundle where the wire passes against the tab that holds the seat hold down screw. (You have to cut the factory zip tie and pull the wire bundle down a bit away from the frame to do this). Upon closer inspection, I could see where one of the wires had a very small black mark where in had chaffed through and arced, shorting out against the metal tab for the seat screw. I taped the bundle again with electrical tape, and then put a section
of bicycle inner tube, cut to size and slit down the middle, around the bundle
then taped it again to offer greater chafe protection. I then zip tied the
wire bundle both forward and aft of the seat tab to the UPPER rail. This pulls the wire bundle completely away from the seat tab, as the wires
on my bike were resting against this tab. Even tho there appears to be no
movement, there obviously is as mine chaffed through, just barely but I really think Suzuki should put a service note out about this or something, as I would think just about every SV out there is a candidate for this to happen. |
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