Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2002 Suzuki Sv 650s on 2040-motos

US $1,750.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:12400 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Cambridge, Massachusetts, US

Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
QR code
2002 Suzuki SV 650S, US $1,750.00, image 1

Suzuki SV photos

2002 Suzuki SV 650S, US $1,750.00, image 2 2002 Suzuki SV 650S, US $1,750.00, image 3 2002 Suzuki SV 650S, US $1,750.00, image 4

Suzuki SV tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1VP52A522100150

Suzuki SV description

This is a great 2002 Suzuki SV650S. Mechanic owned up until March. I bought it at that point. Has been stored in a garage since then. Low miles, high performing.

The pros.
-Two Brothers Aftermarket Exhaust
-Aftermarket Seat (incredibly comfortable)
-GSXR Suspension
-Brand New Racing Brakes (Just installed, less than 30 miles on them!)
-Brand New Battery (Installed last October 6th)
-Oil Change less than 100 miles ago!

The Cons
-The bike ran great until the cold weather kicked in. I'm not mechanically inclined but I noticed the performance fading the colder it gets. When not reving, from time to time, it turns off. The engine doesn't sound as loud as it was when I bought it. This is started happening about a week ago when the nights got colder (my garage isn't heated). I coudn't tell ya what the problem is, if it is an easy fix or not, or if it is just a reaction to the cold weather.

- I don't have the side farings. I've considered buying them, they are going for $100 on ebay. I like the naked look of the bike so I never bothered to buy them.  

I have weighted out the pros and cons of holding on to this bike and selling it. What it comes down to is a  year ago I would have held on to this bike over the winter and see if the issues continue in warmer weather. However, I don't get to ride nearly as much as I would like to/ used to. If I do get another bike it won't be a crotch rocket. This bike is being sold "as is" because I have no idea whats going on with it and a little extra money would go a long way come ski season. Feel free to message me with any questions, I will be happy to exchange numbers to go over the bike via phone with you. All sales will stay on ebay for yours and my sake. 

Moto blog

Xmas gift for Haslam fans

Mon, 13 Dec 2010

A LIMITED-EDITION Leon Haslam print has gone on sale and captures the moment the Alstare Suzuki rider took his first World Superbike Championship race victory – at Phillip Island, Australia on February 28 this year. Winning Start has been painted by Isle of Man artist Alan Perkin and the limited edition run of 250 prints are already selling on the online store of Leon Haslam’s website; www.leonhaslam.com. All of the prints are signed by Haslam and Perkin and are priced at £39.95. “Alan Perkin has produced a really nice painting and we wanted to get something out there in advance of Christmas and at an affordable price,” said Haslam. He continued: “The print has pride of place in my house, Phillip Island was my first pole position, my debut on the Alstare Suzuki and my first race win – a memorable start to a great year.” The print measures 630mm x 490mm and is available from the Leon Haslam website or by calling 01332 882584.

Suzuki Provides Aid Following Chinese Earthquake

Mon, 22 Apr 2013

Suzuki is providing 10 million yen (US$100,500) in aid to the Red Cross Society to provide support for those affected by the April 20 earthquake in China’s Sichuan province. Suzuki‘s pledge is in addition to 1 million RMB (US$161,000) donated by Chongqing Changan Suzuki Automobile Co., a Suzuki joint venture with China’s Changan Group. The region in southwestern China was hit by a major tremor at about 8 o’clock in the morning, local time.

Suzuki Recursion Concept – Turbocharged 588cc Claims 99 hp and 74 ft-lb.

Wed, 27 Nov 2013

Suzuki has released new images of its turbocharged Recursion concept. Revealed at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, the Recursion, along with Kawasaki’s supercharged inline-Four engine herald a return to forced induction motorcycles last commonly seen in the ’80s. According to Suzuki, the Recursion’s 588cc parallel-Twin engine with an intercooler turbo produces 99 hp at 8000 rpm while also claiming 74 ft-lb.