2022 Suzuki SV650 Review | Daily Rider

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
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    Suzuki’s SV650 is one of the most popular bikes of the past 20 years, whether you’re racing or commuting. Finally, Zack takes the legendary SV on the Daily Rider route!
    SPECS:
    MSRP: $7,750
    Engine: 645 cc V-twin
    Measured weight: 440 lb. / 199.6 kg
    Fuel capacity: 3.8 gal. / 14.4 liters
    Seat height: 30.9 in. / 785 mm
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    0:00 Intro
    0:36 Our Sponsor Michelin
    1:09 Quick Walk-around
    3:20 On the Road
    12:26 Lover’s Lane
    14:34 Red Lights & City Streets
    18:44 SV650 goes Mudding
    23:26 Instagram Questions!
    28:22 The Daily Rider Leaderboard
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Комментарии • 816

  • @RevZilla
    @RevZilla  Год назад +32

    Want to learn more? Check out Spurgeon’s First Ride article on Common Tread! rvz.la/3CZq7AD

    • @Dansk55
      @Dansk55 Год назад +2

      Speed twin 1200 please

    • @faztang
      @faztang Год назад

      Rebel 1100, Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster, Indian Scout please!

    • @CaptainDangeax
      @CaptainDangeax Год назад

      Bader and Adrian made a compare test some weeks ago on channel "high side", and to the surprise of Bader and Adrian, the SV performed very well, showing a very good equilibrium on the track and winning the fastest duo bike on the country-like road

    • @facemaster29
      @facemaster29 Год назад

      Hi Zack, not sure if you read the comments on youtube or when you grab questions from instagram. I was wondering what your inseam was, instead of your height. Personally, I'm 5'6" but with long limbs, inseam about 31 inches. Just a suggestion to add that measurement in the future for people to better guage how they might sit on that scoot.

  • @JCintheBCC
    @JCintheBCC Год назад +593

    One of my first dates with my (now) wife was not shared on a SV, but it was chasing her on her SV650S and me on my Ninja. It’s was a fantastic bike that was incredibly flexible for her for everything from track days to light touring. Such a forgiving and easy engine to ride. I hopped on it a bunch of times, and it was always a joy.

    • @lovelessissimo
      @lovelessissimo Год назад +71

      First date on his/her motorcycles?
      Sounds like a keeper.

    • @makatron
      @makatron Год назад +40

      That sounds like an amazing first date.

    • @RVAMotorsports
      @RVAMotorsports Год назад +5

      Super cool

    • @kristomat
      @kristomat Год назад

      Chick's on bikes are so hot!

    • @falcn12
      @falcn12 Год назад +11

      Even better than her riding on the back.

  • @amdobler
    @amdobler Год назад +290

    The older I get the more I appreciate simplicity and reliability. Long live the SV650!

    • @MercilessGuitar151
      @MercilessGuitar151 Год назад +3

      As an old person, I do not aporeciate the simplicity at all. I much prefer, a more refined and smoother ride.

    • @itzajdmting
      @itzajdmting Год назад +2

      Yes, me too.

    • @pw9150
      @pw9150 Год назад +1

      So do I 😅

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Год назад +8

      The more you experience overcomplicated, poorly validated shit breaking, the less you want to deal with it.

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Год назад +10

      @@MercilessGuitar151 Then buy a Ducati, close your eyes, and hand your wallet to the dealer.
      Personally I also prefer refined sentences that don't feature random commas.

  • @R0mans13
    @R0mans13 Год назад +69

    What a classic. Good morning two wheeled friends!

  • @marians8772
    @marians8772 Год назад +110

    I feel like the SV is not really aging. It is just a good recipe that worked 20years ago just as well as it does today. Great bike, Great daily ride. And a really fun to watch video from you!

    • @bloodhoug82
      @bloodhoug82 Год назад +4

      just too expensive nowadays

  • @corystansbury
    @corystansbury Год назад +24

    The SV650 is perfection. I can't even tell you to how many people I've recommended them, but I've never had a single person come back and complain. It's the quintessence of motorcycle.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss 4 дня назад

      Theres a number of motorcycles that some how feel extra motorcycle. One would be dr650

    • @druegeme
      @druegeme 20 часов назад

      I will speak up then as the exception. I owned a '06 sv650 for 3 years and 25000 miles, for commuting and weekend rides. While I did like the engine, everything else about it, especially the ergos I did not like. I am 6ft2 and tried different handlebars, even a 2 inch higher seat but it always felt much too small. Out of all motorcycles I have owned and sold, the sv is the only one I never regretted selling. I truly disliked it and eventually had to be honest with myself and move on. Easily the worst motorcycle I have owned.

  • @CelestialNocturne
    @CelestialNocturne Год назад +116

    Been on an '04 SV650s for fifteen years now; amazing machine. The memories I carry because of it are truly priceless.

    • @180FiftyFive
      @180FiftyFive Год назад +1

      have you ridden any other similar-capacity/class bikes to compare it to?

    • @claytonfair3038
      @claytonfair3038 Год назад +2

      I got one about 6 months ago. Best purchase ever

    • @CelestialNocturne
      @CelestialNocturne Год назад +3

      @@180FiftyFive Unfortunately, I have not. I got the SV when I was seventeen and I've had it ever since. I plan on broadening my horizons some day though...

    • @89ortega
      @89ortega Год назад

      I bought my 03 last year. Amazing bike!

    • @Motolympics
      @Motolympics Год назад

      How many miles

  • @brianrainey2739
    @brianrainey2739 Год назад +174

    Love the SV! The Miata of track day bikes. ❤️

    • @prulle
      @prulle Год назад +11

      Well.. No its not, i own a stock 1,6 Miata and its a blast on small tracks and twisty roads becuse the balance of the chassi and the rev happy engine that makes it feel like it is faster then it is and creates a flow in the drivning.
      I also have a sv650s and its just the dull. The chassi is just soft, the engine is just mellow, no lowend grunt and not rewarding to rev.
      It goes faster then it feels. It might be Good for fast times at the Track but not for Good times.
      I feel a bit fooled by youtube, but hey it made me write my first comment so i goes it won ;)

    • @jft7174
      @jft7174 Год назад +13

      @@prulle stick to cars, I’ve owned 30 bikes over 12 years. This dude has a Mohawk helmet and chicken strips for sure.

    • @ammarharith5512
      @ammarharith5512 Год назад +3

      Nope, it's more of a Scion FRS of bikes.

    • @brianrainey2739
      @brianrainey2739 Год назад +14

      I was actually referring more to the volume of miatas and SV650’s at the track. They are both super popular and great grassroots track vehicles, either racing or lapping days. And you will go less bankrupt with either of these choices…

    • @CubanRider
      @CubanRider Год назад +2

      Agreed!

  • @bbevis2357
    @bbevis2357 Год назад +186

    Great review Zach, one correction. You should NOT do wheelies for 'miles and miles' on an SV. It is well known in the SV owners community that the engine tends to loose oil pressure from extended wheelies. Hence why you never see them as stunt bikes. Short lofts like in the review are probably alright.

    • @lucazolla5193
      @lucazolla5193 Год назад +24

      True. Raising the front wheel anywhere above 50 cm from the ground will have the front cylinder starving of oil. BTW, I own a gen.3 SV since 2017 and I'm still in love with it.

    • @bbevis2357
      @bbevis2357 Год назад +8

      @@lucazolla5193 SV650's in general are awesome, any gen. Mine was an 03, first year of fuel injection. I wasn't thinking to get rid of it but was looking for an adventure bike. Found someone willing to trade me an 08 Vstrom 1000 which I couldn't pass up. After awhile I missed the sporty naked bike feel so I found an early Triumph Speed Triple 955i. That definitely cured my desires but I still remember the SV fondly. The SV was also the most reliable bike I have owned so far (out of 10 or so).

    • @EEDad401
      @EEDad401 Год назад +9

      Absolutely right about wheelies. It gets starved for oil. Keep it on two wheels.

    • @NotAffiliated
      @NotAffiliated 5 месяцев назад

      Is there a mod you can do to fix that?

    • @brandoncostner7437
      @brandoncostner7437 14 часов назад

      No ​@@NotAffiliated

  • @wolfmanradio
    @wolfmanradio Год назад +27

    It’s more of a Ducati Monster than the new Ducati Monsters.

  • @stuartmoles843
    @stuartmoles843 Год назад +239

    I’m on my 3rd one now, used for my daily commute. I can safely say they are the biggest bargain out there, I’ve not had one problem with any of them. Built in Japan unlike most of its rivals the quality is excellent. The engine is super flexible in town and far more interesting to ride than its parallel twin competitors. I’ve been really happy with mine and find myself using it far more than my other more expensive bikes.

    • @alndi3
      @alndi3 Год назад +2

      How many miles you get on odometer with them?

    • @silotx
      @silotx Год назад +19

      Why 3rd if you didn't have any problem with them?

    • @stuartmoles843
      @stuartmoles843 Год назад +32

      Always renew my main commuter whilst in warranty, no other reason, a guy local has one of my old bikes it’s now go 60k on it and again o issues.

    • @Carlisho
      @Carlisho Год назад +14

      @@silotx same reason why people change their phones every 2 years, it doesnt have to go bad to change it, you can change it simply because a newer one has more features or qol improvements

    • @keltecdan
      @keltecdan Год назад +4

      I have an 09 sfv650 and it’s my first bike. Even 3 years later I still live it and plan to keep it after getting a second slightly more powerful bike. It’s the Japanese Ducati Monster.

  • @RichardThomas-db2pw
    @RichardThomas-db2pw 11 месяцев назад +12

    Man that is quite the Handsome bike, simple and clean.

  • @nikolas7030
    @nikolas7030 Год назад +93

    I love these daily riders and pro tip, if you have RUclips premium these videos are great to "watch" audio only while working.
    Zack's charismatic commentary paired with the sweet sounds of motorcycles are the perfect combo

    • @WyattWillis88
      @WyattWillis88 Год назад

      Been doing that all week at work and going back over some I've already seen really makes the day fly by. After watching all of them and many of them several times I've decided I really need an mt 07 and an mt 10 at some point 😄

    • @makatron
      @makatron Год назад +1

      Yeah that's what I do and if he comments on something that needs to be watched just open the app.

    • @dace8030
      @dace8030 Год назад +1

      Pro-tip this feature used to be free before googles greed decided to lock up behind a pay wall.

  • @allwheeldrive
    @allwheeldrive Год назад +37

    Nothing really wrong with this bike. After 20 years, it nails the basics hard and is Suzuki reliable! With pads, a can, a seat that works with the rider's height, and some LED replacement bulbs...good to go! Really, this is the kind of bike you can make into what you want it to be. A keeper. Thanks for a great review, Zack!

  • @perrybeyer7531
    @perrybeyer7531 Год назад +38

    The SV650 along with the V-Strom 650 are both great bikes for the price. I got a 2020 V-Strom new a couple years ago (discounted $2k off MSRP), and I freaking love this machine. The motor is a real gem and super reliable. Hard to beat that "Made In Japan" solid build quality. Sure it's doesn't have all the fancy stuff you get on some newer machines, but I for one don't miss it.

  • @graylunsford
    @graylunsford Год назад +31

    2017 SV650 was my first moto and I don’t think I’ll ever let it go even as I enjoy other bikes. In April 2022, I rode my SV from Nashville through the Ozarks and down to Austin to see the MotoGP races. Not a single issue. I had a blast! Rode back through Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. One day i hope to take it on track at Barber or maybe even National Corvette Museum. Glad you still like the SV, Zack!

  • @Zach_A
    @Zach_A Год назад +43

    My first motorcycle was a 1st gen SV650, only ever having ridden the MSF course TU250X before that. I sold it chasing the sirens song of an inline 4 sportbike. I spent quite a while trying to convince myself that I enjoyed the sportbike more but after a few years of that I came back to the SV. They really are great bikes and hold a very special place in my heart.

    • @colinjohnson5515
      @colinjohnson5515 Год назад +2

      Wow same but my safety course only had 125s and we didn’t really get into 2nd gear. Bought a 99 SV650 and should have never sold it. The CBR600F4i was my teenage dream but years of probation changed my mind. Lol
      I’ve thought about getting a newer one every few years.

  • @jreis22
    @jreis22 Год назад +40

    Love that bike, uncomplicated simple and pleasant. Pure motorcycle riding pleasure.

  • @mnstrmike
    @mnstrmike Год назад +12

    Love my 07 SV650...never will sell it. 65MPG doing speed limit, 52-55MPG on spirited Dragon riding days. Such a fun and economical bike.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss 4 дня назад +1

      Still cooler than a prius. Just cant carry as much. But way more fun. Way less cost

  • @kamkasturie
    @kamkasturie Год назад +9

    I bought SV650 last August as my 2nd bike. A perfect bike for daily commuting. Full tank can exceed 350km before completely empty.

  • @huntergerrard8061
    @huntergerrard8061 Год назад +7

    I'm 17 and back in Aug of 22 I bought my first bike that's a 2002 SV650 and I love it!

  • @nicksmith8166
    @nicksmith8166 Год назад +17

    My very first bike was a brand new '19 SV650. I absolutely loved that thing but traded it for an MT-09 and then eventually for a Tiger 1200. I miss the SV and would own another in a heartbeat. Those engines are bulletproof too. They've been known to go 100K+ miles especially in the VStrom 650s.

  • @fredgibson6914
    @fredgibson6914 Год назад +52

    I have a 2019 SV. One reason I picked that year was the upgrade from 2 pot to 4 pot front brakes, worthwhile I think. As for the seat, I thought about a change as it is on the firm side as you point out. However, the other ergonomic change I wanted to make was to the bars and that benefited the seat. I prefer European style touring bars on most bikes. After fitting some Renthal ultra-lows not only did the highway speed comfort improve with respect to wind pressure but the firm seat became more than acceptable! The more leaned forward riding position put the seat support more ideally on my sit bones rather than the fleshy part of my backside. Firm seats can be comfortable if you connect with them in the right place. Sorry for the long-winded comment but this bar change made this bike a keeper for me.

    • @2latesunny356
      @2latesunny356 Год назад

      are the brakes that much better coz i have a 2018 650x and still has the old brakes

    • @fredgibson6914
      @fredgibson6914 Год назад

      @@2latesunny356 I haven't ridden a pre-2019 version so I really don't know, sorry. I was just encouraged by the update as it was one of the specs that reviewers would call out as being a bit out of date.

    • @silotx
      @silotx Год назад +1

      You can just upgrade the brakes without changing the book whole bike.

  • @CoreyBrass
    @CoreyBrass Год назад +16

    I love the more budget oriented bikes on this program...hope the SV does well in this review.

  • @destroyerxd4499
    @destroyerxd4499 Год назад +14

    Wish Suzuki kept producing the SV1000.
    I will definitely be picking up a SV650 in the future just to experience that Suzuki V-Twin magic.

    • @jeffloucks2120
      @jeffloucks2120 Месяц назад

      Bought a new 2003 1k. 2 first gen and 1 second gen SV650. 650 every time.

  • @sendit7777
    @sendit7777 Год назад +8

    Growing up, my dad and uncles all had suzuki 750s. Loved the look. Adult now, started getting into bikes a couple years ago and saw this beauty. Brought back memories. Finally, 2021 got my msf cert. Was going to get a Mt07. Watching this video, it's gonna be the sv650 in a couple of days for me. Thanks.

  • @epicmotorcyclechannel307
    @epicmotorcyclechannel307 Год назад +2

    Thanks for reading my question! I do hope they keep the SV650 around! Great review as always, the mudding was epic!

  • @timothymills733
    @timothymills733 Год назад +12

    My SV650S from 2009 shares the garage with a first generation Monster and a first generation Street Triple R, and as good as both those bikes are, I believe as a complete package the SV is still at the top. I have over the years installed K-Tech inserts in the forks, an upgraded shock, and; braided lines with premium pads and it is a bike that lacks nothing. It can cruise all day at 80MPH smoothly and carve turns as good as anything out there. If I were forced to have only one bike it would be the SV.

  • @MrSpeed-lt8gr
    @MrSpeed-lt8gr Год назад +8

    I have Daily Rider on a loop all night while I’m sleeping. Not only is it a fun series but also quite relaxing for me. I’m sticking with you, Zack! Thank you for an awesome series.

  • @hairyneil
    @hairyneil Год назад +3

    Passed my test on an SV so they'll always have a place in my heart! Great, easy, fun bike to learn on

  • @bwxmoto
    @bwxmoto Год назад +3

    Wow 60 bikes. I’ve watched them all and learned a lot. Thanks for making these vids. ✌️

  • @doublenickel1000
    @doublenickel1000 Год назад +2

    Zach, this was a really great and entertaining video review. Kudos to you and RZ!

  • @timothydillard9507
    @timothydillard9507 Год назад +1

    What’s up my dude? Thanks for the new video. 90% of the bikes you review i’d never consider owning but I watch consistently because I love the presentation, structure and your passion for bikes….keep ‘em coming! 🏍️

  • @js6004
    @js6004 Год назад

    I really enjoy your Daily Rides and the information you share. Thanks!

  • @ferociousfrankie
    @ferociousfrankie Год назад

    Yet another crazy off road section. The fact that you never drop these in those conditions is awesome.

  • @SBarbati
    @SBarbati Год назад +4

    Great to see the SV here. It’s such an awesome bike. The engine is so good and forgiven. It’s a bike that it will never let you down. No fancy electronics, cheap maintenance and loads of parts to make it your own.

  • @grahamnelson5376
    @grahamnelson5376 Год назад +4

    I thought it was a joke when he said “you could wheelie this thing for miles and miles”.
    It’s pretty well known on the SV’s that the front cylinder will be starved of oil when the oil sloshes away from the pickup. That’s why SV riders are usually told to keep their wheelies brief.

  • @Motoboo_Marine
    @Motoboo_Marine Год назад +2

    You handled that mud section better than a lot of ADV boys, I was on the edge of my seat expecting you to fall but you made it through!

  • @rheijne95
    @rheijne95 10 месяцев назад +1

    Many thanks to you, Zack and Revzilla! Just bought a mint condition SV650X couple days ago, after watching this vid a couple of times. I figured it was the perfect no-nonsense bike for me, and it sure is. I'm absolutely over the moon with the looks, the sound, the flickabillity and the smoothness! Power is just the perfect amount in my eyes. Just wish there was more steering lock, as getting it in my garage is a struggle. And I didn't think anything of the easy-start feature, but actually it's quite nice to have lol. Can't wait to do many a miles for many a years to come, can't see myself ever parting with it.

  • @bpriorb
    @bpriorb Год назад +5

    Great review Zack! I love my 2020 SV650. Just upgraded the rear shock (Wilbers) and new fork springs (RaceTech). Absolutely fantastic bike.

  • @killua-qy8bm
    @killua-qy8bm 8 месяцев назад

    love your videos and am planning to get into riding and all your reviews make it easy for someone new to find what they want and understand exactly what they're getting!

  • @JobitArguelles
    @JobitArguelles Год назад +9

    It's awesome you've painted a more positive take this time around on the SV. Years ago you mentioned you preferred the MT07 while Ari liked this one better. Anyway, got this back in 2019 and love it! Saving up for the GSXS1000GT for my next one.

  • @murraehaynes3182
    @murraehaynes3182 Год назад +1

    Always a pleasure..The SV650 is definitely an icon👍🏼

  • @cuboine
    @cuboine Год назад

    been waiting for this for years!

  • @markmazzella5222
    @markmazzella5222 Год назад +1

    Man I love these reviews, in fact I just bought a new bike a couple of months ago because of a review Zach did a year or so ago. My buddy had a 2017 or 2018 sv650 and when i took it for a ride I was impressed , it was comfortable, fun and way smoother of a ride than I’d ever expect with this size bike, though it is a smaller engine than I would shop for but this bike is an incredible bike for the money and I have even told a few friends who are on small300 to 400 bikes to move up and look into this bike

  • @carlmarkwyatt
    @carlmarkwyatt Год назад +7

    With so many middleweights having gone down the parallel twin road (presumably for the lower manufacturing cost), this little Suzuki is a legitimately interesting alternative.

  • @matttorgersen9932
    @matttorgersen9932 Год назад

    Zach you are the Best .I watch your reviews even if I have zero interest in the bike .Thanks for the entertainment! I had a Ducati 695 and loved it,I have an monster 1100 evo now

  • @ThatThrottle
    @ThatThrottle Год назад +1

    Great review! I love my 2023 SV650 ABS!

  • @TheRealNeill
    @TheRealNeill Год назад +2

    I've had a blue SV650S since new in 2002. I put a pipe on it at the first service for more power and a great sound and it's never been dropped and has a FSH. I love it more now than ever because it has sentimental value and I can actually use most of its performance in the real world. Its looks have aged well and it's only done 40K kms, so the engine is still very strong.

  • @athiannedesirejeanhugues2023
    @athiannedesirejeanhugues2023 Год назад

    You made me fall in
    love with this bike man. Now I want one!! ❤

  • @petergaylord4241
    @petergaylord4241 Год назад +2

    52,000 miles on my ‘07 SVS, including 15,000 Bay Area commuting in the past 2 years. When new used it as a track bike, with suspension and brake upgrades. 3x at CSS on it. Able to lap faster in C class at Thunderhill than 600s and Liter bikes. Good for learning track skills. Rock solid reliable bike and engine.

  • @sevakhibkin6583
    @sevakhibkin6583 Год назад +1

    Love these bikes, love these reviews, thank you for the content. :D

  • @jbdesmond
    @jbdesmond Год назад

    The review I've been waiting for! Cool beans!

  • @buckdashe2571
    @buckdashe2571 Год назад

    As usual, I’m here for the wheelie…and surprised by the off-road railroad track segment!
    I thought it would be a swamp because of the weather we’ve been having, and it was…but holy cow, Zach was undaunted!
    Great review, as always. Probably the best out there (if you’re new here.)

  • @chadlaine805
    @chadlaine805 Год назад +5

    Been riding my 05 for 10 years, I'm so happy this was my first street bike, never been bored with it. Just a great experience of reliability, fun, and learning.

  • @PeterSmitGroningen
    @PeterSmitGroningen Год назад +5

    Had the SV650 as my first bike. Rode it everywhere. Awesome bike. Eventually switched to a sport-tourer for more long-distance comfort.

    • @radekknauer2891
      @radekknauer2891 Год назад +1

      I did the same and I miss the SV. Pink glasses probably, but I have great memories with this bike, while sport touring bike (a VFR for me) only makes sense on long rides or high speeds, while a loooot of my riding is below 140 kph and shorter than 300 km

  • @pauljirinec2772
    @pauljirinec2772 Год назад

    I LIKE big needle sweeping to and fro with analogue gauges. Soo much more satisfying that watching numbers count up/down.

  • @alexhampton2802
    @alexhampton2802 Год назад

    Do love me an SV, great bikes and sound flipping awesome for something so affordable. Looking forward to another great year of Revzilla content 😄

  • @motohorse7476
    @motohorse7476 Год назад +3

    I have been riding an SV650 for a few years, and it's a fantastic bike and not that expensive. The bike has enough go for commuting, and the ABS can come in handy. An enjoyable weekend ride also.

  • @robertrishel3685
    @robertrishel3685 Год назад +9

    I had a 2003 SV650 which I bought specifically as a track bike. I put an Ohlins shock and a pretty trick fork cartridge kit in it, some sticky tires and a yoshimura exhaust, a few other little things and it was a near perfect bike to me

  • @LoveMyZJ
    @LoveMyZJ 9 месяцев назад

    My first bike was a blue '01 SV650 naked, bought it off a coworker who was the original owner. A shorter fellow like me, he lowered it and installed a full Yosh exhaust and a jet kit...beautiful bike and it sounded soooo good, like a Harley on steroids.
    Everything you said about this new SV is what I remember all of those years ago; it's an approachable machine, it's fun to ride, has a lot of character, and is simple and reliable. Ended up selling mine 11 years ago as I wasn't riding it much, but I will wholeheartedly recommend this bike to anyone looking for a good all-around sport bike!

  • @Gojo_is_hot
    @Gojo_is_hot Год назад +1

    My favorite vids on revzilla is daily rider I hope they never stop daily rider

  • @robwessels6899
    @robwessels6899 Год назад +1

    Crazy mud ride dude! That was some talent riding through that

  • @GregHuston
    @GregHuston Год назад +1

    I love Suzuki because of the simplicity and all those "doesn't haves". I remember when these hit the show room, I came close to buying one, I did get a 1st year DL1000 V-Strom and those Suzuki V-Twins are just fantastic in how they deliver power. One of these days I'd like to get a SV1000N if I ever find a clean one at the right price.

  • @davidpshaw1969
    @davidpshaw1969 Год назад

    Great review. Love the off road. Thanks man

  • @GB-fo2ce
    @GB-fo2ce Год назад +9

    I love my 2019 ABS. Was then brand new, $7,400 out the door and delivered to my driveway. Upgraded seat and shock, and added an MRA fly screen. I have ridden a few other bikes since but have always come back to the SV650 because it is pure unadulterated analog fun and has had zero issues. Plus it is roomy enough for my 6'2" frame. If you are into sophisticated electronic rider aids and TFT displays, look elsewhere. If you cant enjoy this bike, ask yourself whether you have a pulse.

    • @JosM1599
      @JosM1599 9 месяцев назад

      Mind sharing details on how you upgraded seat and shock? Did you buy a new seat altogether - if so which one? Cheers

    • @GB-fo2ce
      @GB-fo2ce 9 месяцев назад

      I bought the Suzuki Tuck Roll seat. Frankly, it does not add a huge amount of comfort and there may be better options if comfort is what you are after. It raises the seat height by 1/2 inch. But it looks good IMO. For the shock i installed an Öhlins which was quite expensive. But i wanted something a bit more compliant for the bad roads on the east coast roads in the US with countless potholes and stretches of broken pavement. I was even considering getting an ADV bike for that reason but I like the SV too much to sell it. Best of luck and ride safely. @@JosM1599

  • @mariuszmarchewski5367
    @mariuszmarchewski5367 Год назад +2

    I owned one for 6 years. No single issue during that time. Excellent bike for money! Enjoyable engine with low end torque. Good for beginners and intermediate.

  • @1970cutlassS
    @1970cutlassS Год назад

    One of the best shows on RUclips. Would love to see you review a ZH2 this year. Keep up the great work.

  • @EvTheWeebslayer
    @EvTheWeebslayer Год назад

    I learned to ride on one, I struggled alot and was absolutely miserable during my training. But when I got back on one 3 months after getting plenty of km’s under my belt it was a pleasure to get on again.

  • @cdnbcn6164
    @cdnbcn6164 Год назад +1

    My second bike was a svs 650. What an awesome bike. So fun and easy to ride. I love the sv.

  • @rajmoran
    @rajmoran Год назад

    Raced one and commuted on a different one for many years. Beautifully competent at both jobs, one of the best motorcycles ever produced IMO.

  • @Big_DT
    @Big_DT Год назад +1

    Nice review and a truly great machine that has withstood the rest of time. Still in the top ten, that's great.

  • @darrensmith9429
    @darrensmith9429 Год назад +1

    I had a 2001 sv650s as a first big bike and something I didn't appreciate at the time is just how easy it was to work on. All bikes ive had since then have been annoying at best in comparison. Everything was simple and straight forward to remove and replace. There were very few things I had to get a mechanic to do for me. Solid bike, cheap to buy, cheap to run, cheap to maintain and great to learn on. I'd recommend it to anyone starting out or needs a workhorse.

  • @ownyourworld
    @ownyourworld Год назад +2

    Had one of these when this model came out . Toured to France and Switzerland great bike. Also did a brands hatch track day.

  • @OvervoltedMinds
    @OvervoltedMinds Год назад

    I so love this bike! One that stays quite true to what defines one without compromising safety

  • @GarryDeWitt
    @GarryDeWitt Год назад +3

    love my 09 gladius, good used bikes, and was great to learn riding and wrenching on, very approachable mechanically!

  • @mrcgarage3654
    @mrcgarage3654 Год назад

    Love the take on the a classic bike. I would love to drive one soon!

  • @williamwintemberg
    @williamwintemberg Год назад +2

    Very Nice Review! Chasing numbers and features has and can get many into a bike they may not be happy with over time. This bike doesn't get many boxes checked if that is is something one is pursuing. But! There are boxes that most don't use or see. The ones that talk about long term use, reliability, predictable road manners, fun factor, ease of maintenance and so on. This bike has checks in boxes that all too many don't. I believe you have covered almost all of these boxes in this review. Good Job!

  • @xeuse51
    @xeuse51 Год назад +5

    I've owned a bunch of bikes. My SV-650 was one of the best bikes I've ever owned. Depending on your style it could be the only bike you ever own. Enough torque and character to last a lifetime, and with an exhaust the note is sublime. It's simplicity makes it amazing. All the techno wizardry on so many modern bikes is just too much for what people need or want. The SV-650 is one of the greatest bikes ever made.

  • @billb2079
    @billb2079 Год назад

    Hard to fathom that many bikes. Great Video

  • @jonr3891
    @jonr3891 Год назад

    Love this - thanks. V-twins are the coolest 🖤✌️

  • @mr-hard-rock
    @mr-hard-rock Год назад

    I learned to ride in 2021 on a new sv 650 - definitely a great experience 🤩

  • @Jakesinmotion
    @Jakesinmotion Год назад

    I finally made the jump from dual sports with a $500 01 SV650 last year, after rebuilding the carbs and cleaning it up I think it's a fantastic bike overall. Glad to see they didn't lose the essence of the original bikes.

  • @Drt0Kkdo
    @Drt0Kkdo Год назад +3

    That stock sound is impressive. I had mine with cheap aftermarkets because one of the previous owners decided to saw off a part of the pipe so I never knew what the stock exhaust sounds like

  • @svaralen
    @svaralen Год назад +6

    One of the best beginner friendly bike ever!! A real beauty 👍

  • @daniel85mg
    @daniel85mg Год назад

    love these reviews, u got the best job!! keep em comingggggg

  • @victorherrero4790
    @victorherrero4790 Год назад +6

    The Vstrom 650 and this Sv 650 are without a doubt the best overall bikes ever in their segment. And Suzuki=reliable bikes.
    Please make a review of the Vstrom 650!!

    • @c10204
      @c10204 Год назад +1

      Agreed. The V-Strom 650 being taller and having more leg room would make it interesting to hear about. I love mine. The seat is also really comfortable.

  • @gregsoucie
    @gregsoucie Год назад

    I've got a 2009 SVs (fully faired and clip-ons) and I absolutely love it. Frankly as I get older, the standard would suit me better, but for flowing backroads around me, it's a riot. I've ridden all kinds of crazy powerful stuff, but for any rider, these things are FUN. It's the ultimate 'greater than the sum of its parts' bike. Also bulletproof. I do most of my own work and these are easy to work/learn on. Exotic? Nah. But it doesn't break!

  • @moorepower13
    @moorepower13 Год назад

    New wall looks great!

  • @DraganBakema
    @DraganBakema Год назад

    Still love this bike..and this channel

  • @Cataclysm1
    @Cataclysm1 Год назад

    I loved my old SV650S - was a great bike, tons of fun.

  • @tylerpunchline
    @tylerpunchline Год назад

    nice video as always

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад

    U made my Friday, my friend

  • @codyhess5713
    @codyhess5713 Год назад

    I had the 2019 sv650x. This video makes me miss it very much.

  • @hpenvy1106
    @hpenvy1106 Год назад +1

    This was my riding school bike. I have fond memories of it. It was a dropped version too, so even with my short legs I could flatfoot it comfortably.

  • @rolo4733
    @rolo4733 Год назад

    Learned to ride on an 07' SV. Amazing bike!

  • @SirSpinalColumn
    @SirSpinalColumn Год назад +22

    Zack, I actually bought an sv after watching yours and Ari's review back in your motorcyclist mag days. It was a great first bike for me, I've since sold it but for what it's worth I use to get ~300km per tank.

    • @GarethNicholson
      @GarethNicholson Год назад

      I'd kill for that. I get 180km when the fuel light pops up on my MV Agusta F3 800. That's about 11ish L til fuel light.

    • @johnnyblue4799
      @johnnyblue4799 Год назад +5

      @@GarethNicholson No need to kill anyone. Sell the MV and get an SV!! 🤣

    • @SirSpinalColumn
      @SirSpinalColumn Год назад

      @@GarethNicholson wow that’s not great. I get about 270-300 now on my z900rs

    • @kevenld
      @kevenld Год назад +3

      True that. My record was almost 340km after an easy peasy ride on the highway. I now have a '18 Street Triple RS which is better in every single way, but I still miss the cheap street thrills of the SV. It was a blast on the track, too!

  • @DrKampfpudding
    @DrKampfpudding Год назад +3

    I have the second gen . The first generation that got fuel injection . It uses 7,5 L / 100 km or 31 mpg if I ride spirited . Aside from the enormous fuel consumption, Im still in love with my naked SV :)

  • @jeffcoulter7181
    @jeffcoulter7181 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic review thanks. Seems like great value for the money.

  • @garethreece
    @garethreece Год назад

    Bought my '05 SV650 as an upgrade from my first "big" bike (A '96 GS500E) . It's not the biggest or fanciest of 'bikes but it's perfect for what I want from a bike. It's simple, comfy (I'm just over 6ft), fun, torquey and, with the aftermarket can, sounds great.
    After 6 years with it, I can't think of anything I'd want to replace it with... A few I'd add to the fleet if I had the room, but nothing to fill the SV650 sized space it occupies in the garage.