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Post your Suzuki Sv-650/1000 PICS!!

MackeyStingray said:
i may have to do something like that.

Wanna get in on our paint deal?? They haven't ordered paint yet. Let me know:cool
Its going to be very similar to this.

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drizz said:
Can you lemme know how much too?

I believe two colors and White number plates are around $450.00.

I'm getting a couple bikes painted same scheme and running their logo. So my deal is a little cheaper.

West Coast MotorZ
Robert 916-419-0691
Sam 916-705-0156
 
drizz said:
Is that for fresh fairings, I'm assuming?

They charged me and extra $150 to repair the gaping hole I cut in the lower to handle the 2nd generation LV system, fix the multiple rashes and reinforce the cracked areas. Every piece of bodywork was damaged and now they're better than new. Top rate job.

I did not pic the color. I told Robert to paint it with whatever he had laying around. I really do like how it turned out, though.
 
They do good work and they had a few other sets of bodywork there. They have a real good eye for how lines flow on a bike and design the schemes around them. The upper he did on another SV was very cool and the tail section on a TZ was very different than I've seen on other bikes. Different in a good way.

I highly recommend these guys.
 
SV :

Not mine but check it out.

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Re: Re: SV :

MAXX LEAN said:
Where did you find this? Its different thats for sure.
I saw it at Alice's during Yamaha's unveiling.Did not see the owner.
 
check out the front end and wheels on that thing... I hope he takes it off-roading.
That looks like a fun bike
 
Dats crazy lookin' SV

tygaboy said:
Does this still get to be considered an SV?;)
I'm still working up the final shape for the side panels so pardon the blue tape mounting job....

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Can I see ur pipe side? Dat some serious R & D ing' Looks good.
 
Re: Dats crazy lookin' SV

TeamZigen said:
Can I see ur pipe side? Dat some serious R & D ing' Looks good.
Not really a 'pipe side', more a pipe 'behind'...They are stock MV mufflers mounted to an MV subframe that was modified to fit the SV.

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Re: Re: Dats crazy lookin' SV

tygaboy said:
Not really a 'pipe side', more a pipe 'behind'...They are stock MV mufflers mounted to an MV subframe that was modified to fit the SV.

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I knew it looked like MV pipes. Krazy mods but, it looks good. Does'nt even look like a SV.
 
MAXX LEAN said:
Go factory Suzuki. It will fit the best.

Drlling fairings for sliders is not a problem. It just takes time and patience. Your boy Alan can install them.:cool

The factory lower fairing is good, but I saw one on a Euro-SV, it looks even better. Maybe someone knows what I mean and have a link/pic.

As for the frame slider mounts, it still sucks on the factory fairing. The side mount for the fairing has this offset bracket that extended and curved back from the chassis bolt. I thought about mounting the frame slider on top of it after cutting a hole through the fairing, but I'm not sure about that solution.

The other way is I've seen people mounting a shorter frame slider right on the fairing, at the end of the bracket. I have doubts about how strong it is. I get the feeling it'll bend right on the bracket on impact.

I'm sure there are solutions for this. But bottom line is I wish Suzuki can design it better. Maybe on the next SV? :)
 
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