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5.0
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4.5
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Maliek

A house out in Hackensack, New Jersey

Reviewed on July 5, 2007

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5.0
I took an MSF class and we learned on 250cc's so the SV650S took a little getting used. My bike is very responsive and easy to handle so it is very forgiving for some newbie mistakes. I've had a lot of comments that my skill level exceeds that of a beginner. I think that has a lot to do with how easy the 650S... read more
I took an MSF class and we learned on 250cc's so the SV650S took a little getting used. My bike is very responsive and easy to handle so it is very forgiving for some newbie mistakes. I've had a lot of comments that my skill level exceeds that of a beginner. I think that has a lot to do with how easy the 650S is to handle. A lot of fun to ride but my friends can definitely leave me on the straightaways but they can't touch me on the curves. My bike tops out at about 135 but I don't see why you really need to go faster than that on the highway. I have also ridden the 1000S and immediately noticed the increase in torque in all gears which the 650 lacks. I do plan to get a GSX-R750 next riding season because I want the best of both worlds, speed and maneuverability. I would recommend the 650 for any beginner or experienced rider alike. Good for a long ride or a daily commute.
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Richard.Hutchinson

San Diego, California

Reviewed on July 3, 2007

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5.0
My SV has the performance and comfort I was looking for in a sports bike. Torque V-twin has all the power I expect from a bike its size. For the price I think it's the best on the market.... read more
My SV has the performance and comfort I was looking for in a sports bike. Torque V-twin has all the power I expect from a bike its size. For the price I think it's the best on the market.
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KEVIN MCGAUGHEY

FRESNO, California

Reviewed on June 26, 2007

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5.0
I HAVE HAD MY SV FOR A LITTLE OVER A YEAR NOW, AND I AM ONE WITH MY BIKE SO TO SPEAK. I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT MY SV, EVEN THOUGH IT COULD USE A LITTLE MORE TOP END POWER. I RIDE IN THE HILLS A LOT AND I KNOW WHAT THIS BIKE CAN AND CAN'T DO. THERE'S REALLY NOT THAT MANY BIKES THAT CAN KEEP UP WITH THE V-TWIN P... read more
I HAVE HAD MY SV FOR A LITTLE OVER A YEAR NOW, AND I AM ONE WITH MY BIKE SO TO SPEAK. I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT MY SV, EVEN THOUGH IT COULD USE A LITTLE MORE TOP END POWER. I RIDE IN THE HILLS A LOT AND I KNOW WHAT THIS BIKE CAN AND CAN'T DO. THERE'S REALLY NOT THAT MANY BIKES THAT CAN KEEP UP WITH THE V-TWIN POWER OF A SV IN THE MOUNTAINS. BELIEVE ME, I KNOW. I've LEFT ALL KINDS OF GSXR600, CBR600, GSXR750, AND 1000'S, IN MY DUST. IT'S A GREAT ALL AROUND BIKE. WORKING AT A BIKE SHOP MYSELF I LOVE SEEING PEOPLE BUY GSXR600, 750'S, AND 1000, MAINLY BECAUSE THEIR BUDDY HAS ONE, AND THEN THEY GET BLOWN AWAY BY A SV 650. THERE IS NO BETTER FELLING THEN THAT! GREAT BIKE, GREAT RIDE...
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Fern

Sierra Vista, Arizona

Reviewed on June 18, 2007

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4.0
I purchased my 2006 SV earlier this year and so far love it. I love the look of the naked bikes and was shopping the Ducati Monster and the SV, I read a lot of reviews and price finally won me over. The SV is a lot cheaper and also easier to get serviced where I live. I am over 6' tall but sit comfortable on ... read more
I purchased my 2006 SV earlier this year and so far love it. I love the look of the naked bikes and was shopping the Ducati Monster and the SV, I read a lot of reviews and price finally won me over. The SV is a lot cheaper and also easier to get serviced where I live. I am over 6' tall but sit comfortable on the bike, once I get to about 75 mph the wind can become a little annoying, but I just lay on the tank if I go any faster. It is able to keep up with the other bikes I ride with but only till about 130 and then see you later to all the full fairing sport bikes. The bike does make you confident in your abilities, and curvy mountain roads aren't too bad on the SV. <br /> Accelerates great out of the curves and brakes feel strong at all times. The only thing that bothers me is the factory suspension settings make it a little bouncy in the front on uneven bumpy roads, which we have a lot of here. I don't weigh much at 150 lbs, so acceleration is good enough for me, but I don't try to race Busa's and Ninja's. Overall I really enjoy the bike and think I would enjoy it a little more if I was 2 inches shorter. I would tell anyone shopping for a naked to check out the SV.
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Mr. Matt

Indianapolis, Indiana

Reviewed on June 16, 2007

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5.0
I've had mine for a little over a year and I still really like it. Honestly, I bought it because I fell in love with the naked, falcon-faired look, with the positive reviews and price helping seal the deal. I don't see a lot of these where I live, only a few of the pre-'03 bikes. The paint looks rather gre... read more
I've had mine for a little over a year and I still really like it. Honestly, I bought it because I fell in love with the naked, falcon-faired look, with the positive reviews and price helping seal the deal. I don't see a lot of these where I live, only a few of the pre-'03 bikes. The paint looks rather green in all the pictures but is definitely a dynamic blue. Depending on the light, it goes from teal (yuck) to lively electric blue to a deep royal blue. Buying touch-up paint in this color is expensive, though. It's my second bike, my first with clip-ons. I have found it fairly comfortable overall, enough to do 700+ highway miles in one weekend on the stock bike. Laying on the tank is quite comfortable. That said, the seat could definitely be better and this might be my last bike with clip-ons. It's usually fine but, if I throw out my back, the position becomes difficult where it wouldn't be on something like the V-Strom. One thing I really like about this bike is that I feel pretty confident riding it. With my GS850G (larger and seemingly more stable), I'd feel very nervous my first couple trips on the highway each season. When I picked the SV up after two years of not riding, I felt completely at ease taking the highway home. I even fell off it at low speed and got real nervous about turns but a few hours in a parking lot practicing low-speed tight turns got me over that. Like I said, I went down on it - an embarassing parking lot accident. Surprisingly little damage was done despite a bit of a skid. It scuffed the exhaust (the size of a finger tip), the rear brake, about 1-inch of the fairing, the mirror back, the bar end, and the turn signal. Bent the bar end bolt and the rear brake. Nothing broke - no glass, no plastic, nothing. Likely because of my weight, the bike's power doesn't blow my mind. The SV's got as much torque as my previous 850. Like they say, it doesn't complain about rolling on at low RPMs. It's zippy enough, and it can (and did) throw me down if I'm careless with the throttle. Other positives: Headlights really work well. Insurance was very good. The bike is unintimidating yet performs decent which makes it good for honing my skills. Fuel injection. My complaints are: The seat is uncomfortable. The brakes and front suspension are weak. The #@!$ing gearbox is clunky instead of 'snickety' (and I cannot seem to adjust the clutch to help). I'm not too heavy for the bike but I'm too heavy for this riding position. Overall, I think my SV is great. It's been dependable in its first year. I think it's a beautiful bike. The SV has been a good choice and I will have a soft spot for this bike.
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Ethan Ouellet

nashua , New Hampshire

Reviewed on June 7, 2007

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5.0
I just bought the bike about two months ago and it goes great. It has tons of power compared to my Hyosung 250. It will pull the front end up in first gear if you rev the hell out of it. The motor sounds good with the stock exhaust. Wind pertection is also good. The bike will keep up with a Katana 750 st... read more
I just bought the bike about two months ago and it goes great. It has tons of power compared to my Hyosung 250. It will pull the front end up in first gear if you rev the hell out of it. The motor sounds good with the stock exhaust. Wind pertection is also good. The bike will keep up with a Katana 750 stock until you get in higher speeds. It handles great but you might need to adjust the front forks if you are on the bigger side. They might hit if you hit a good enough pot hole. It's a great second bike.
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Mark

Portland, Oregon

Reviewed on May 30, 2007

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4.0
Bought this as my first motorcycle, and it has been a lot of fun so far. Will be keeping this one for a long time. Good usable power and plenty fast for a new rider. Good gas mileage and good for commuting. Best in the canyons. Starts easy and maitenance is simple. It is a budget bike, so when you become a fa... read more
Bought this as my first motorcycle, and it has been a lot of fun so far. Will be keeping this one for a long time. Good usable power and plenty fast for a new rider. Good gas mileage and good for commuting. Best in the canyons. Starts easy and maitenance is simple. It is a budget bike, so when you become a faster rider it will require some mods to make it suit you and your abilities. Fortunatly there are a lot of mods and a big community for this bike. Could be too much bike for someone who is not very coordinated, but if you pick up physical skills well, it will be perfect to teach you how to ride fast. I feel in control of the bike while I'm twisting the throttle open vs the bike controling me.
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Splat

Toledo, Ohio

Reviewed on April 23, 2007

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5.0
All I can say is this bike is fun, tons of torque. Handles like a jet fighter on the corners. Comfortable for long distance rides. And, did I mention fun? The M-5 exhaust sounds sweet and throaty. I recommend this bike to any one. This bike LOVES the twisties.... read more
All I can say is this bike is fun, tons of torque. Handles like a jet fighter on the corners. Comfortable for long distance rides. And, did I mention fun? The M-5 exhaust sounds sweet and throaty. I recommend this bike to any one. This bike LOVES the twisties.
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Wes H

Pickering, Ontario

Reviewed on April 1, 2007

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5.0
Once you get one you will wonder why did I ever wait so long. A lot of people think that the sv is just a beginner bike. Maybe so, It was my first bike after all. Having put 19000k on the bike now over 2 seasons I can say I am no beginner anymore. First of all, the main reason I bought this bike was because E... read more
Once you get one you will wonder why did I ever wait so long. A lot of people think that the sv is just a beginner bike. Maybe so, It was my first bike after all. Having put 19000k on the bike now over 2 seasons I can say I am no beginner anymore. First of all, the main reason I bought this bike was because Everyone was telling me about all the great reviews and cheaper Insurance costs. Not to mention 3000$ less than the Gsxr 600. How could I say no! The sv is a great handling bike and leans into the corners with very little effort. The throttle is very responsive in all rpm ranges. The power emmited from this bike is brute force. The bike pulls hard. As wild as this bike can be it can be tamed very easily. Release the throttle and the engine brakes come into play. Blip the throttle to match the rpms and you'll find that the brakes don't have to be used much at all. You will also be rewarded by that mean sound that exits the exhaust and at that moment all eyes will be on you. The Yosh slip on really makes the bike. Every thing about this bike just feels very natural. The tank is molded perfectly for the knees to hug and also doubles as a chest rest for those long boring straight aways. The seat is comfortable for long rides. The handle bars are the perfect mix for Casual/ aggresive behaviour. In my opinion this bike does it all.
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Josh Patton

San Jos, California

Reviewed on March 15, 2007

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5.0
Looks and performs great. Excellent bike for beginners and experienced riders as well. V-Twin sounds great with Yoshimura exhaust and I get tons of compliments on the look of the bike with the upgrades I've done.... read more
Looks and performs great. Excellent bike for beginners and experienced riders as well. V-Twin sounds great with Yoshimura exhaust and I get tons of compliments on the look of the bike with the upgrades I've done.
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