882 posts · Joined 2003. #2 · Dec 17, 2003. I've heard the G-pack is a terrible waste, as is the TRE mods are easy to do (look in the FAQ for more details on that). The SV1000 is 'limited' in 2nd and 3rd (below a certain RPM, at part throttle. it's all in the TRE threads), but I'm doubting it has the top speed limiter in six gear, or that Suzuki SV 1000S (2005) technical specifications Suzuki SV 1000S is produced in 2005. Engine is Four stroke, 90° V-twin, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, displacement 996 cc / 60.7 cu-in , produces power 90.9 kW / 123.5 hp / @ 9000 rpm and 102 Nm / 10.4 kgf-m / 75.2 lb-ft @ 7200 rpm. Suzuki has seen fit to install a steering damper as standard but on the smooth surface of Eastern Creek it wasn't needed. The open road may offer a different story however. In terms of the suspension, once again only a proper road test will measure its effectiveness. 2003 Suzuki SV 1000 rated as 82.3 out of 100.0 based on 25 ratings. Below is the riders' rating of the 2003 Suzuki SV 1000 motorcycle. Buying a bike begins at Bikez! Compare the strengths and weaknesses of this bike with others before you decide on your future bike. In 2003, the Suzuki SV650 lined up with the SV1000, the bike’s bigger brother and successor of the TL1000, and was introduced as a new, totally redesigned naked bike. It featured a new aluminum SV 1000 / S. Her finder du vores udvalg af styling, tilbehĂžr og reservedele til Suzuki SV 1000 / S. Motorolie uden filter: 2,7L. Motorolie med filter: 2,9L. Anbefale olie: Motul 7100 Fuld Syntetisk 10W40. Forgaffelolie pr. ben: 503mL (SV 1000), 565mL (SV 1000 S) (5W anbefalet) Anbefalet bremsevĂŠske: DOT 4 eller DOT 5.1. After a two month search, my SV1000 is finally here. Detailed video with pictures is coming soon. Stay tuned. In today's video, I show you the removal process of your radiator from a Gen 2 (2003-2009) Suzuki SV650. This process is fairly simple and requires only a sm The Urban Monk takes a necessary break from work on his cafe racer project to do some routine maintenance on his 2012 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 - a valve clearance Suzuki SV1000S Review Road. Bikes for sale. $5,700. EGC. View all stock. Stay up to date Become a bikesales member and get the latest news, reviews and advice straight to your inbox. Subscribe today. Motorcycle Trader mag's Rob Smith takes the latest version of Suzuki's litre V-twin road bike for a spin. Is it a chip off the old block or has kZJYjUL. Why you want it: Suzuki don’t have a lot of luck when it comes to their premium big capacity sporty V-twin models and after the disaster of the TL1000S and TL1000R, with an engine going spare they instead looked toward their most successful V-twin for inspiration – the SV650. Surely the thousands of happy owners of this wonderful middleweight would just love to upgrade to a larger capacity version
 Sadly the reality very quickly proved a different story. Even from the outset in 2003 the SV1000 and SV1000S were unpopular and sales never took off for what should, in theory, have been a smash-hit for Suzuki. So what went wrong with the big SV and why should you now be considering owning one? When they created the big-capacity SV model, Suzuki assumed that owners of the firm’s middleweight would want to upgrade. But this wasn’t the case. Most SV650 owners loved the light weight and easy power offered by the middleweight and felt the 1000 would be intimidating. So, with this group ruled out, Suzuki’s hopes lay with fans of the ill-fated TL-S, who they hoped would want a modern take on this iconic (for generally the wrong reasons) naked V-twin. But with conventional forks, a budget frame and less power than the TL, sadly this group of riders also shunned the SV. The end result was a bike that very few riders were tempted to consider and as a result the SV was a showroom flop. But that was then, is the SV1000 now worth looking out for as a used buy? Where it all began – Suzuki's TL1000-S There are two major factors that may tempt you to buy an SV1000 – price and that engine. For starters the SV is a real bargain with a decent one easily snapped up for less than ÂŁ3,000. Do so and you will fall in love with that thumping V-twin motor that remains packed full of charm with a wicked exhaust note and stacks of grunt. It’s a cracking engine and while not amazingly powerful, is still a million miles away from an inline four in terms of character. Add to this bullet-proof reliability, cheap service costs and it is hard to argue against the SV. Or is it? The issue with the SV1000 is, and always has been, the fact it feels a bit low rent. Conventional forks, a budget frame, minimal plastics and a look that is identical to a cheap middleweight does nothing for its kerb appeal. A lot of owners pimp up their SV1000 (mainly the naked bike) and get some great results, but you are always dressing up a sheep in wolf’s clothing. And while the SV1000S has a half-fairing, in truth it isn’t a very good sports tourer and isn’t brilliant at commuting either. So should you consider an SV1000? Ironically, due to the fact that middleweights have grown in capacity in recent years, the SV1000 is now appealing to the very riders Suzuki hoped it would in the first place – fans of the SV650. As the SV has stuck at 650cc where its rivals have expanded to nearly 900cc, the SV1000 now seems a sensible step up rather than an intimidating beast. When you look at its price tag, and the fact V-twins are fairly rare beasts nowadays, owning an SV1000 certainly has its appeal. What to look for: Somewhat unsurprisingly considering it is a fairly tried and tested unit, the SV’s engine is nice and solid. While having its roots in the TL-S engine, Suzuki actually made 300 changes to the SV’s engine in an effort to increase reliability and as a result the clutch is more robust, the fuel injection system improved and the gearbox also stronger. However it isn’t perfect
 One major, and quiet odd, fault with the SV1000 are the magnets on the stator, which can work loose. It’s a very strange issue that is fairly unique to the SV, however a quick internet search soon reveals that forums are awash with pictures of the fault and suggested fixes. Generally, if the battery starts to go flat, assume the magnets are working loose and break out some glue to fix them back in place (look on forums for guides)! If you are lucky they won’t have caused any damage, but there are incidents of some fairly substantial resulting electrical woes
 Big V-twins can run lumpy when their throttle bodies aren’t balanced and owners report that this makes a huge difference to how an SV1000 feels on the initial part of the throttle opening. If the bike is a bit of a pig at low speed, assume it needs a service and its throttle bodies nicely balanced. That said, always be wary of any fault codes or warning lights on the dash as a lumpy running bike can also be due to a cam-position sensor failing. The good news is that the unit costs less than ÂŁ40 new (used ones are ÂŁ15-ÂŁ25) and is a reasonably easy item to swap. There are occasional reports of coils and HT leads failing, but these are fairly rare, and clutch slave cylinders can also spring a leak alongside the left-hand crankcase’s O-ring. The SV1000 more than the SV1000S tends to attract those who like to modify their bike and you can fit a variety of other Suzuki parts onto an SV. One very popular mod is to slot in a shock from a GSX-R K3 (a ZX-6R shock also fits), but when you factor in altering its spring rate and damping to suit the SV, you are better off buying a quality aftermarket item that is build specifically for your weight. Watch out for bikes with aftermarket bars fitted and ensure that the brake and throttle control lines aren’t compromised when the forks are fully extended and the bike is put on full lock. Finally it is the old enemy for Suzuki budget models – finish. A lot of forum users are fairly unhappy with the SV1000’s level of finish and corroded fasteners, rusty discs and paint flaking off the fork legs are the main gripes. It is built to a price, and compromises have to me made somewhere
 Any updates? At a quick glance, the first and last SV1000 models look fairly similar, so you would be forgiven for thinking that it wasn’t updated – however this isn’t the case. After its 2003 launch, the 2004 SV1000 and SV1000S were subtly modified with a new swingarm that was slightly longer alongside an aluminium subframe and lower footpegs. This was kept fairly quiet by Suzuki, so you need to break out a magnet to see if the bike has a steel or aluminium subframe. Far more obvious is the 2005/06 update, which saw both models gain a black painted frame and swingarm as well as a modified engine that featured higher compression, larger throttle bodies and a lighter flywheel to boost mid-range. To improve the SVs’ handling, the suspension was also tweaked to add some extra support through revised damping rates. While not technically updates, a few ‘special’ models were released as sales slumped towards the end of its life. There was a ‘cafĂ© racer’ naked bike and a fully faired SV1000S, which was just the stock bike with an official Suzuki aftermarket accessory fairing added. The 2005 SV1000SZ was released to celebrate the 20th year of the GSX-R brand and came with a black frame, full fairing carrying a GSX-R-style paint scheme and slightly re-tuned engine with 5bhp extra. What to pay for a Suzuki SV1000 and SV1000S (2003-2008): Both SV1000 models were targeted at price-conscious buyers and as a result of a low RRP, used prices are also remarkably affordable. You can pick up an early SV1000 for in the region of ÂŁ2,000 and it won’t have covered that drastic mileage with mid-20,000s fairly common. That’s great value for money. Up your budget to ÂŁ3,500 and you can get a lovely machine with an absolute beauty costing less than ÂŁ4,500 from a dealer. The S is a little more plentiful in the used market than the naked bike, which means it is even cheaper. An early model can be snapped up for less than ÂŁ2,000, but due to its fairing mileages tend to be higher so over 30,000 is common. Ideally, aim to spend between ÂŁ2,200 and ÂŁ2,500 and you will get a tidy lower mileage early example. If you have ÂŁ3,000-ÂŁ3,500 you can get a very tidy example with ÂŁ4,000 the realistic ceiling figure for a minter. Who to ask: The UK’s foremost expert on anything TL or SV-related is James Holland at JHS Racing in Bristol. Big-bores, tuning, servicing, he knows everything you need to know about the SV1000 and can be contacted at When it comes to owners’ clubs or forums, head to either which is an excellent source of information, which is better for modification tips, or which caters for the SV alongside the TL. Suzuki SV1000 & SV1000S (2003-2008) Specification: Used price From ÂŁ2,000-ÂŁ4,500 Capacity 996cc Bore x Stroke 98 x 66mm Engine layout V-twin Engine details Liquid-cooled, 8v, DOHC Power 123bhp ( @ 9000rpm Torque (102Nm) @ 7200rpm Top speed 155mph (est) Transmission 6 speed, chain final drive Average fuel consumption 38mpg (est) Tank size 17 litres Max range to empty (theoretical) 150 miles Reserve capacity 28 miles Frame Aluminium trellis Front suspension 46mm conventional forks Front suspension adjustment Fully adjustable Rear suspension Monoshock Rear suspension adjustment Fully adjustable Front brake 2 x 310mm discs, four-piston calipers. Rear brake 220mm disc, two-piston caliper. Front tyre 120/70 – ZR17 Rear tyre 180/55 – ZR17 Rake/Trail 25°/100mm Dimensions 2130mm x 790mm 1170mm (LxWxH) Wheelbase 1435mm Ground clearance 140mm Seat height 810mm Dry weight 208kg (wet) Looking for motorbike insurance? 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Pasuje na modely : suzuki GSF 1250S 2007-2016 suzuki GW250 S/F 2013-2017 suzuki DL250/V-STROM 2017-2018 suzuki DL650/V-STROM 2004-2012 suzuki DL650XT/V-STROM 2015-2018 suzuki SV650 2016-2018 suzuki DL1000/V-STROM 2002-2016 ... 34 € Galanta925 09 16 x Suzuki SV 1000 S - [ 2022]Predam kompletnĂœ motor suzuki sv1000,orig. 32000Km! 950 € Lučenec984 01 107 x Vyfuky Suzuki SV1000 - [ 2022]Predam ladene vyfuky na suzuki SV 1000 a podobne dvojvalce... Na Smsky neodpovedam... 0907849293 200 € Zvolen960 01 68 x PalivovĂ© čerpadlo SUZUKI - [ 2022]PredĂĄm novĂ© nepouĆŸitĂ© palivovĂ© čerpadlo (opravnĂĄ sada) na suzuki. Sedi do modelov: suzuki GSX1400 2001-2007 suzuki GSXR600 GSX-R600 2004-2007 suzuki GSXR750 GSX-R750 1994-2007 suzuki SV650 SV650S SV650SF 2003-2008 suzuki sv1000 sv1000S 2003-2007 suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa 1999-2012 suzuki ... 39 € PreĆĄov082 42 185 x KĂșpim Suzuki sv 1000 - [ 2022]KĂșpim iba naozaj zachovalĂș suzuki v čiernej farbe,no nie je to je skĂŽr stav moto nakoÄŸko hÄŸadĂĄm nejakĂœ fakt peknĂœ kĂșsok. 12 345 € Senica905 01 73 x Suzuki sv650 a sv1000 - [ 2022]Rozpredam motor na tieto hriadele sms ja sa ozvem. Dohodou Ćœiar nad Hronom965 01 34 x Moto kluc SUZUKI aj s chipom pre imobilizer - [ 2022]PredĂĄm novĂ© nevybrĂșsenĂ© moto kÄŸĂșče suzuki aj s chipom pre imobilizer. UrčenĂ© pre modely suzuki: GSXR1000 2001-2012 GSXR600 1996-2012 GSXR750 1996-2012 sv1000 2003-2008 SV650 1998-2011 V-Strom DL1000 2001-2009 V-Strom DL650 2003-2012 Hayabusa GSX1300R 1999-2012 GSF600 1995-2000 GSX1250 B ... 8 € Poprad058 01 131 x ND na moto 1 - [ 2022]ND na tieto motocykle suzuki DRZ400SM,Honda CBR600F,suzuki GSX-R,suzuki sv1000,Yamaha V-MAX,Yamaha FZ600S Fazer,suzuki Burgman 650 PonĂșknite Trnava919 43 105 x Suzuki jumped on the liter V-twin bandwagon in 1997, and though the fine TL1000S didn’t meet sales expectations, they made some changes and released the SV1000S in 2003. This one-owner example has been tuned and personalized, but ridden only 3,000 Suzuki SV1000S for sale on eBayWhile the vacuum-cast aluminum chassis looks beefy, a look from – inside – shows it is not solid, but a complex array of stiffeners, adding lightness and rigidity. The 996cc twin has many changes from the TL1000S including forged pistons, lighter con-rods and timing chain. The intake and valve train is optimized for its 75 torque – though peak power isn’t nothing at 123 hp. Right-side-up forks and monoshock are multi-adjustable, and there is a steering damper and slipper clutch to help the big twin mind its manners. Brakes are from Tokico and 310mm in front, 220mm out South Jersey owner has addressed every comment the media had about the SV1000S, and made several cosmetic updates as well. A more open exhaust and accompanying Power Commander has allowed the engine to be heard, some reviewers thought it was too quiet. Braided brake lines firm up the lever and pedal feel, and an adjustable steering damper has been added. Suspension has been updated and tuned, and the supersport fairing has been made full with factory parts. Not to mention a lot of blue anodized and carbon accents. From the eBay auction:Suzuki OEM Lower Fairing OEM Solo Seat Tail SectionHot Bodies Undertail Section w/ Flush Mount LED Turn Gravity Smoked Double Bubble Race Extender Walker Holeshot High Mount Stainless Dual Exhaust and Hines Power Fabricated Tank Riser Forced Air Stage I Air Racing Radiator Guard (Anodized Blue).Traxxion Dynamics Road Raced Tuned ForksPenske Triple Clicker Rear Shock w/Remote Dog Bones Ride Height Custom Brake/Clutch Lines (Carbon Look w/Blue Anodized Ends).GPR Steering Stabilizer (Blue Anodized).Tapered Steering Head Woodcraft Road Racing Rear Sets w/Brake Light Switch Frame / Swingarm Slider Stand Axle Carbon Fiber Road and Race Clutch Adjustable Levers (Anodized Blue).SBS Brake Rear Fiber Gauge, Triple Tree, License Plate, and Gas Cap and TiForce Titanium Hardware Throughout (Anodized Blue)Brand New Dunlop Q3 New Maintenance Free Sealed Battery w/ Battery Charger Quick SV1000S could only long for the success of the jack-of-all-trades SV650, and though Suzuki could have presented a model as exciting as this owner’s, the cost probably wouldn’t have helped matters. As offered, the bottom line is a little more than the usual 15 year-old Suzuki, but the new owner of this SV will have a basically new bike, itself a comprehensive update to the TL1000S, professionally updated in every important way. It’s also one of a very few monoposto SV’s with full bodywork, its angular complexities downplayed by the dark blue Commentsreport this adList Your Bike on RSBFS!report this adreport this ad