CURRENT POSTINGS FOR NOVEMBER 2000 |
27/11/00
- HOWTO - UNSEIZE THE FRONT BRAKE CALLIPERS - Ian ian@netgates.co.uk
once again supplies 'how to' information...thanks for your effort
Ian!!
N.B. Read all of this before you start. If you've not got the right
tools or if you're not confident in using a tool kit, then get a professional to do it. it involves the braking system, and you don't
want to get it wrong. |
23/11/00
- SVRIDER DATABASE - This from Rob svrider@home.com
just wanted to let you know about the SV database we now have
that allows users to post mods they have made and list what worked (or didn't).
It is also searchable by modification. |
23/11/00
- 2ND SITING OF WIRE CHAFFING - This from Kevin kevin.spud@talk21.com
- thanks.....
There have been a few mentions in the past of the wiring loom chafing under the pillion grab rail mount on the left but having had a scottoiler fitted I've noticed that the loom can chafe on the inside of the plastic body (presumably where the moulding is broken off at production). If it's not smoothed out enough (like on mine) then the sharp edge can come into contact with the loom as it goes over the reservoir for the scottoiler. The solution is either to file down the rough edge or pad the area (my
present option till I can get the file). |
23/11/00
- PICTURES OF FENDER MOD - Thanks to Wayne dieckandco@mindspring.com
Here are some pictures of my free fender modification at www.geocities.com/fenderbegone |
23/11/00
- SRDCO-USA 827cc DYNO CHART - Dr Barry srdco@earthlink.net
sends this in for your information.....
Here is a dyno chart for one of my SV 827cc engines. I am working on a 848cc now that's is as big as you can make a SV there is no more room. I will send pictures when I can. 2000_SV_Cropped_.jpg sv827c_1.jpg 2000SV_c__format_change_to_JPEG_High_Quality___Copy_1_.jpg |
16/11/00
- IMAGE CATALOG UPDATE
I've now posted the images that make up catalog #8 in the Images section.... |
16/11/00
- SV IMAGES - Thanks to Pete pete_nichols@hp.com
for the pics...
Just thought that I would send in a couple of images of my wife's 2000, sv650 fitted
with a screen from Axair (found from a link on your web site). We are quite pleased with the result. We have also fitted engine bars (not
too noticeable really?) and since the photo was taken a carbon look fender
extender. |
16/11/00 -
FIRST SV RIDE - Jerry Jerry.Holmes@subase.nsb.navy.mil
had his first ride today.....first SV ride I mean...
I took my first ride on an SV today, and all I can say is................"WOW!" My history of riding has my current ride to be a 1981 BMW R100RS with 180K miles. A very dependable stead indeed, but let me tell you this.......I was like a little boy again on the SV. we're all little boys really, just don't tell the wife...... Damn, know I'm thinking about getting one.....anyone out there interested in an '81 RS?!!! Please pass this on to your members. I'm really impressed with this machine!!! Thanks for your time. no...thanks for yours....glad you enjoyed it...now go and buy one! |
16/11/00
- FITTING AN UNDERTRAY - Looks like Jed Lynjed@aol.com
has a better way to do it...I welcome all corrections to anything on the
site...
Best site ever - where do you get the time? I don't.... Anyway, fitted an undertray recently to my 2001 SVs (four weeks old and dabbling already!), and would like to advise that the instructions in the FAQ section are slightly misleading. The existing rear fender can be cut 15mm after the clip that holds the tank stay. This means that 75% of the original fender can be left in place. Doing this allows you to use the existing bolt holes to hold up the original fender, whilst the undertray fits neatly up to this, requiring only four bolts to hold in place. A bolt either side of the battery symbols on the old fender and two bolts just above the clip that holds the tank prop. No dodgy straps required, everything is firm and in place. The tank prop retains into its original holder, whist those who have an alarm fitted that uses a catch under the seat as a trigger (Datatool Evo), will find the moulding that projects upwards is still available to mount the switch to. If you want I can send pics of the mods and how to do them as well as rewrite the piece - please advise (size of pics can you handle?) yes, I'll take anything which makes mods like this clearer and easier to understand...keep pics less than 100k each if you can please (even smaller if you're sending a few...) |
07/11/00
- LINK TO MOTORCYCLE PERFORMANCE DATA WEBSITE - Thanks to Chuck tunedport@att.net
....
I would like to link my site from your site. I have been racing my bike (1/4 mile) at the track a lot lately. I have
tried to spark up some conversation on this subject in the Forum. The address is http://home.att.net/~tunedport/bike/bike.htm |
07/11/00
- FEEL STRONGLY ABOUT DARK VISORS? Visit the links below and have
your say! - this information sent by Richard richardw@lsdicon.com
....
I don't know if you are aware of the court case that just finished with Apex Leisure regarding the sale of Dark Visors. The company was found guilty of SELLING dark visors for TRACK USE, and has
been fined, and all sales are supposed to be banned. One of the other Biker
sites I use, www.visordown.com is running
petition regarding this, and I was hoping you could put a link on your website,
and maybe send the info to any other sites you think might help. The more bikers
we get to support this the better, we are even thinking of arranging for someone to be at the NEC show everyday (rotor thing), with the
petition. |
07/11/00
- LINK TO NEW FRENCH WEBSITE - Atchoum
paulo.dorosario@worldonline.fr
sends this in...
I'm French and it's not the first time that i mail to you. I have designed my personal page. |
07/11/00
- CAM CHAIN TENSIONERS CHANGED UNDER WARRANTY & NEW CHAIN AND
SPROCKETS
Today I had the two cam chain tensioners replaced under warranty
by my dealer (Shrewsbury Honda Centre). I had complained of louder than normal ticking over several services and they said they had checked them at the 8K mile service and agreed that the front one may be sticking. Also........while the bike was in I had a new chain fitted and front & rear sprockets (genuine Suzuki parts) - total cost....wait for it.....£175 (£70 for chain, £75 for sprockets and £30 labour). Expensive, yes....but with my Scottoiler having it's effect from the start of the chains life (unlike the last) it should last. The bike feels transformed. The transmission is much sharper and more precise (obviously). I could have done the work myself (or with John's help!) and bought OEM parts to do the job cheaper.....but didn't want to....you must know that I avoid anything mechanical by now! That's me done...over and out. |
01/11/00
- UK TO SPAIN AND BACK (THE HARD WAY!!) - Thanks to Rich richardw@lsdicon.com
for this tale of how he did it...
Well Me a friend (me SVS, him CBR400) did a quick trip over to Spain on
the weekend to get some money he was owed, was supposed to be 2 days, but we
were waiting around for the ferry in the end, but here is a little write-up. |
01/11/00
- NOVEMBER IS
HERE....
Postings from October now placed in the Archive Section....postings for November will be placed here. |
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