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Started by sdiver68, November 26, 2003, 10:20:23 AM

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sdiver68

1)  What advantage is there to the bodywork, other than the fact that it looks cool?  Aren't there catch pans available?

2)  Any advantage to starting with an 'S' model, versus the base, 03 or newer?
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Dawn

#1
On tracks with long straights such as Road America and MAM....  Paul noticed a difference between the full body work and just the upper that he was running in the beginning of the year.  

The full body work allowed the air to flow around him better.  With just the small upper he was running before, his body acted like a big parachute.

On the smaller tighter tracks, it didn't make any difference.

Dawn   ;)

r1owner

I think the S model has clip-ons vs a proper handlebar,  rearsets that are further back and different gearing over the standard model.

Since those will all be changed anyway (for racing), you might be better off to get the naked model and start from there.

Glad to hear that you are still thinking of racing next year! :)

sdiver68

Quote, his body acted like a big parachute.
Dawn   ;)

Thanks Dawn,  Don't you know, I need a big parachute  ;)


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tigerblade

So you're planning to run an SV next year Steve?

Is that what YPS is doing too?
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sdiver68

QuoteI think the S model has clip-ons vs a proper handlebar,  rearsets that are further back and different gearing over the standard model.

Since those will all be changed anyway (for racing), you might be better off to get the naked model and start from there.

Glad to hear that you are still thinking of racing next year! :)

Thanks, i was thinking that but wanted to make sure, and with the SV posse on this board, how could I not ask?

Yeah, we'll see.  I'm thinking limited schedule get back into the groove next year.  By March i'll probably be pre-entered for the entire season 6 events per weekend 2 bikes lol :O




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sdiver68

QuoteIs that what YPS is doing too?

1 of several ideas I'm kicking around, but since I have time off now I thought what a good time to go ahead and prep a bike.

I'm having a brainfreeze on YPS?
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tigerblade

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QuoteI'm having a brainfreeze on YPS?

Sorry, probably should have been a separate post.  YPS=Yellow Plated Sandbagger=Kevin Clark   ;)

I thought I'd read that he was thinking about an SV for next year too.  I just might be on that same bandwagon...
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Super_KC124

QuoteSorry, probably should have been a separate post.  YPS=Yellow Plated Sandbagger=Kevin Clark   ;)

I thought I'd read that he was thinking about an SV for next year too.  I just might be on that same bandwagon...

 :P :P :P

fizzer400

yeah, the rearsets on the s model have more ground clearance than the nekkid, but still not nearly enough. you'll end up buying aftermarket rearsets regardless of which one you buy.

oh, if you go the bellypan way for bodywork and need some cheap bodywork, let me know. i have a set of scuffed street bodywork if yours is nice and shiny and you don't want to hurt it. :)

jeff
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J-Janisch

The 03 Sv650 has more top end but lacks in bottom to middle compared to the older ones.  Not too sure if anything is going to change for the 04's?

Nate R

Some changes are in store for the 04s. From what we know right now, lower subframe/exhaust, and looks like the S model might get teh naked model rearsets (even lower).

Dunno anything more yet, as suzuki hasn't released the info!  :o
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