How fast is a 2005 Suzuki SV650?

How fast is a 2005 Suzuki SV650?

Providing that you hold on for long enough the Suzuki SV650 will hit a real top speed 134.2 mph but only if you are in a good tuck and small enough to not hurt the aerodynamics. Top speed comes up in around 35 seconds but realistically a flat 130 mph is what you would be doing most of the time.

Is 2005 SV650 fuel injected?

Second generation Suzuki SV650 — Fuel Injected (2003-2008)

Is a Suzuki SV650 a good track bike?

The stock SV650 is a solid bike, built to a budget. Like many lower cost stock machines, the engine is solid, but the suspension is tuned to standard street riding and isn’t suitable for the track.

When did SV650 become fuel injected?

2003 saw the introduction of the second generation SV650. The new bike boasted an all-new cast aluminium frame, new swingarm and new exhaust. It also made the switch to fuel injection from carburettors. It got a power hike, too, taking peak power up to over 73bhp, while peak torque increased to 47.2lb-ft.

Are sv650s good bikes?

Quite the contrary: if you’re a confident rider, or someone who is learning to ride a motorcycle and wants a beginner bike that will last several years before an upgrade is due, the SV650 is likely the best bike for the task.

Why do people race SV650?

Basically a good cheap racing platform. Stock motors are reliable, the bikes are fun to ride, don’t scare the hell out of you, teach corner speed, cheap on tires and fuel…. And Most important… a bunch of cool people race them… Out west the SV community is great and everyone helps everyone out.

What is the difference between SV650 and sv650s?

As far as I can tell from craigslist and wikipedia, the sv650s has fairings/windscreen etc. as the only major difference.

What class of bike is a SV650?

street bike class
Chassis Features The ready-to-ride weight of the 2020 SV650 is just 432 pounds. The high-strength steel, trellis-style frame is key to the motorcycle’s trim and intelligent dimensions. The seat height is just 785mm (30.9 inches) and is the lowest in the 600–800cc street bike class.

Is 30k miles a lot for a motorcycle?

For small sports bikes, 20,000 to 30,000 is on the high side. For larger bikes, 50,000 miles and up is considered high motorcycle mileage. But before you write off any models, consider that a properly maintained bike can last well past 100,000 miles!