Vlog #006 – MT07 almost next SV650
A bit of ranting and a follow up video post to the blog post found HERE talking about FZ07 vs SV650. All out, no limit, FZ07/MT07 is the bike to be one over the...
A bit of ranting and a follow up video post to the blog post found HERE talking about FZ07 vs SV650. All out, no limit, FZ07/MT07 is the bike to be one over the...
Note, you can only swap a 1st gen SV650 motor into a 2nd gen SV650 if it’s a single plug model (2003-2006) What you need to move from your 03-06 Engine to the 99-02...
In October of 1998, Suzuki released the SV400 in Japan. By the time Suzuki was ready to send the SV into the United States it grew by 150cc and turned into the SV650 many...
This is only for 1st and 2nd generation SV650s. The Gladius and 3rd Gen SV have liquid cooled oil coolers and those lines will be in the way of this box. If you wanted...
Note: The cams are remove with the F mark on the flywheel lined up with the mark on the casing. The front cams are taken out with the front cylinder at top dead center...
** POST NOT FINISHED ** Intake Range .004″ – .008″ (.102mm – .203mm)Exhaust Range .008″ – .012″ (.203mm – .305mm) When I go to actually get them all in spec, they all get set...
It’s been awhile that I’ve been really happy with how a bike is turning out. Even back in 2016 when the gladius was getting some seat time, I wasn’t truly happy with how it...
I went from having an idea for the first vlog to be a short intro to what will be a serious of videos but instead it ended up being about the SFV650 Gladius.
Alex Dumas (2nd on the grid) would grab the holeshot and lead nearly the entire race fending of a freight train of riders behind me. First half of the race the top 6 were...
The FZ07/MT07 is an awesome bike. I finally got to ride one and there are a lot of awesome feels about the bike but… It’s not the next SV650. This is not to discourage...