After a chat with the nice chaps at York Suzuki on Friday I have chopped in the 98 GSX600F for a brank spanking new SV650 Sport to be delivered on the 20th
I have gone for the blue/white stripe and will post pics as soon as it arrives 


Pretty good deals! not a big fan of the current styling thoughwould rather my old 750 shape or K5 shape 1000.
After a chat with the nice chaps at York Suzuki on Friday I have chopped in the 98 GSX600F for a brank spanking new SV650 Sport to be delivered on the 20thI have gone for the blue/white stripe and will post pics as soon as it arrives
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Yup, but the blue has a white stripe all the way along the top of the bike, looks quite racyYay! Thought it were only black or blue though.
I think prices did take a bit of a hike recentlyAlso: Have prices gone up? I'm unsure of the RRP or whatnot when I got mine, but it was almost 1400 less than the list price on't website thar.
Yup, but the blue has a white stripe all the way along the top of the bike, looks quite racy![]()
I think prices did take a bit of a hike recently![]()
Not gonna spam the thread too much with pics of my bike, decided to go for a blast up to Alston today with the gf on the back, she was almost in tears when we got home. It was rather chilly up there.
Yup, 0% over three years, minimum deposit of £500 and no early repayment fees, it's a sweet deal. I got 10% off the list price too, so probably worth a look if you are thinking about a bike anyway
EDIT : No offer at all on the 750 atm, I guess because they can sell as many as they make....
here are the current offers... Suzuki On Road Range and offers
Yeah, although its starting to show signs of corrosion already with less than 300miles on the clock. Thats even after I coated it in WD40 after every outing, damn salty roads.![]()
It's really down to you - I wouldn't be without it on my old Beemer as it could be a bit of a handful under braking, but there's a lot to be said for getting experience without it, particularly if it's your first 'big' bike.I've a general ABS question - opinion seems quite divided about whether ABS is a good thing or not.
I'm currently only on a 125, but will be doing the DAS soon and then probably running a CBF500 for a few years (something that's cheap to run and fix if and when I drop it). However, they come both with and without ABS, so I'd need to decide whether I'd want it or not. I currently have no experience of what ABS feels like on a bike.
On the one hand, anything that stops the front wheel locking up and throwing the bike over is a good thing. I've tumbled before in the wet when pulling the front brake too hard, and being able to avoid this would be a good thing. On the other, it's one more thing to go wrong, I hear it can sometimes kick in when you don't want it to and that some people hate the 'feel' of it.
Given that I've no experience, what do people suggest? Should I go on a test ride with a bike with ABS, and then do some hard braking to experience it? What's all this about ABS that brake the back wheel as well - is that called something different?
Advice muchly appreciated.
I've a general ABS question - opinion seems quite divided about whether ABS is a good thing or not.
I'm currently only on a 125, but will be doing the DAS soon and then probably running a CBF500 for a few years (something that's cheap to run and fix if and when I drop it). However, they come both with and without ABS, so I'd need to decide whether I'd want it or not. I currently have no experience of what ABS feels like on a bike.
On the one hand, anything that stops the front wheel locking up and throwing the bike over is a good thing. I've tumbled before in the wet when pulling the front brake too hard, and being able to avoid this would be a good thing. On the other, it's one more thing to go wrong, I hear it can sometimes kick in when you don't want it to and that some people hate the 'feel' of it.
Given that I've no experience, what do people suggest? Should I go on a test ride with a bike with ABS, and then do some hard braking to experience it? What's all this about ABS that brake the back wheel as well - is that called something different?
Advice muchly appreciated.