Today I recieved delivery of this Pre registered SV650X
I've got a previous gen SV650S that I bought as a winter hack bike a couple of years ago & it's been so good that I thought I'd buy a newer one for some Euro touring,I've got addicted to that Vtwin engine & was going to get a low miles one for about £4000 but I managed to find this pre reg bike up for £4999 & under warranty until July 2025.At that price I had to have it
Now going to order a front mudguard extender & radiator guard,then apply ACF50 to most of it's shiney parts.
To be continued
KungFooBob wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 3:02 pm
Is it noticeably smaller than the older one, they look tiny in the shop?
I've never looked at one in a shop,I try to steer clear of shops as it can get a bit spendy!
One of the first things I noticed when moving both bikes around is that the new bike is noticebly smaller than the earlier version,but the seat height seems about the same
mangocrazy wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 3:32 pm
Incredible price - bargain of the year! Where did you get it from and do they have any more?
It was at Robinsons foundry in Canterbury about 300 miles away,I found it on Autotrder
I think you'll have to be quick to find any winter bargains now the weather's turning,but if you look you might get lucky
After seeing images of this model I thought the silencer looked hideous,but in the metal it's not as hideous as it looks on screen.I still plan on swapping it,but I think for tours abroad in order to keep on the right side of the law it might be best to keep it standard
I've seen it described as a Stubby nose fairing & as a headlight cowl.
I think the bike looks a lot better in real life than as a image on the web.This is the first time I've seen one stood alone & not crammed in a showroom.The frame colour also looks better than it does on a image.It's all positive
I intend to fit a top yoke conversion & Renthal bars as I did to my SV650S.I'm also thinking about fitting some handguards & I'll have a look if there's a flyscreen for the bike.
I rode a couple of the early ones, and seriously considered buying one a few times, but I don't like the power delivery, they're great bikes and easy to ride pretty fast on, much like Honda NC30s.
I bought my Winter hack SV a couple of years back & it took me a few months to appreciate the power delivery,after a few months I noticed that I was using it more often than the Street Triple.I just seemed to enjoy it more on the back roads around here.