Very cool swap. I've seen, not in person but the interwebs, the GSXR fork swap for the SV. Your is super sano! Great work. Look forward to more of the build. Subscribed!! Ride safe!
Thanks man. I'd seen a bunch about it online but not a walk through of all the parts in this format. I figure if I'm doing it anyway, might as well put it out there to maybe help out someone else tackling similar projects.
@@drew657 I have a 17' SV that I ride on the street and do some track days. What is your take on the Spears Racing 1/5 turn throttle tube for street use? TIA
D B Honestly, I cant say yet. I’ve ridden it a grand total of around the block twice haha. It’s definitely a big change. I can see it being easy enough to adapt to, but not really lying any dividends except for on the track
Rock on, man! If you've got a plug fouling, you may need to play with carb jetting, or rebuild them, and make sure you don't have an oil leak from like a valve seal or bad rings.
@@drew657 put 250 miles on hasn't leaked a drop. I think I might not have enough gas reaching bowls had to move the petcock hole 1200 Harley petcock bung barely fit. OEM was way too big .It's the plugs. There the ones the came in this motor I bought for 200.00 on CL last nov.. talk about cheep.
@@brianjacobsen5762 I meant a leak around the valve seals inside the head, dropping into the cylinder and burning up, caking onto the plug electrodes and fouling it. Just keep putting miles on it and see what it does!
mriley1980 I’ve got several videos on my channel. I haven’t had much time to work on or post videos about the bike lately. If you subscribe, you can keep up with my misadventures.
mriley1980 😂 I’ll get to it haha! I took it for a shakedown ride and the brakes locked up. Rebuild the master cylinder and calipers and went back out, and they locked up again. Solution TBD but I’ve got a couple ideas. I lost to Instagram more often, @marteney1
Yes, the Vstrom throttle cables have the same attachments at both ends as the S throttle. The N throttle housing at the handlebar has a different attachment method, so it uses different cables.
I haven't been able to ride mine more than just around the block yet, but solution so far is to use a GPS speedometer app on my phone, with a bar-mount phone holder. I used the QuadLock system, as I've already been using that phone case for years. I removed the stock gauge cluster on mine, so I can't use the stock one anyway. Alternatively, here's a forum thread that talks about doing the GSXR front swap, and there's information in there about how to adapt the stock speedo pickup to use a hall sensor and magnets. forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=204773
@@drew657 Awesome. I must have missed that part. I have the Vstrom cables and housing as well, I couldn't get it to adjust properly . Looking at yours I may try again. My set up is very similar. I added bar risers from my KTM300 and drilled into the triple, added the same bars. I don't have inverted forks tho. Thanks for the great video.
@@madethisaccountfor65 I have my cable housings adjusted as long as they'll go, and there's still a little more throttle free play than I'd like, but I haven't tried to adjust them where they meet the throttle bodies yet. You might try to back those out all the way too. As far as the risers go, I'd be hesitant to drill out the S top triple, there's not a lot of meat there and it'll weaken it. Hate to have you crank on it to avoid something and the bars snap off in your hand. You can go with N triples, but you'll need a full set since they have a different offset from the S triples, or there are several people making aftermarket triples with risers. This one is from the same dude that made my GSXR one, and I'm really happy with it. www.topyokes.uk/?product=suzuki-sv-650s
@@drew657 Two years ago I drilled the holes (2) and no problems so far. I'm old and don't drive hard or far. The stock Triple is pretty meaty and seems to be holding fine. I wish I could show you a picture of the work I've done so far. Very basic. My bars are higher than yours by at least two inches. SB
Very cool swap. I've seen, not in person but the interwebs, the GSXR fork swap for the SV. Your is super sano! Great work. Look forward to more of the build. Subscribed!!
Ride safe!
Thanks man. I'd seen a bunch about it online but not a walk through of all the parts in this format. I figure if I'm doing it anyway, might as well put it out there to maybe help out someone else tackling similar projects.
@@drew657 I have a 17' SV that I ride on the street and do some track days. What is your take on the Spears Racing 1/5 turn throttle tube for street use? TIA
D B Honestly, I cant say yet. I’ve ridden it a grand total of around the block twice haha. It’s definitely a big change. I can see it being easy enough to adapt to, but not really lying any dividends except for on the track
Nice Drew.! Have a 94 GSXR 750. With a tired motor. So I slammed in a 01 1200 bandit motor. Tight. It's eBay low buck. But fun.
eBay low buck fun is best fun. Sounds like a beast!
@@drew657 Just got back riding it. I need to get some plugs. #4 fouled on me few times. Starts misfiring about 95 mph.It 5 gear. I'll get there.
Rock on, man! If you've got a plug fouling, you may need to play with carb jetting, or rebuild them, and make sure you don't have an oil leak from like a valve seal or bad rings.
@@drew657 put 250 miles on hasn't leaked a drop. I think I might not have enough gas reaching bowls had to move the petcock hole 1200 Harley petcock bung barely fit. OEM was way too big .It's the plugs. There the ones the came in this motor I bought for 200.00 on CL last nov.. talk about cheep.
@@brianjacobsen5762 I meant a leak around the valve seals inside the head, dropping into the cylinder and burning up, caking onto the plug electrodes and fouling it. Just keep putting miles on it and see what it does!
Bike looks great, want to do the same to mine. When you say its stock wheel and brakes is that stock gsxr?
Thanks! Yeah, everything from the steering head forward is GSXR parts. Let me know if I can answer any questions.
@@drew657 that's great thanks very much. You had any more progress on the bike?
mriley1980 I’ve got several videos on my channel. I haven’t had much time to work on or post videos about the bike lately. If you subscribe, you can keep up with my misadventures.
@@drew657 have watched them all😂 waiting patiently for the next update
mriley1980 😂 I’ll get to it haha! I took it for a shakedown ride and the brakes locked up. Rebuild the master cylinder and calipers and went back out, and they locked up again. Solution TBD but I’ve got a couple ideas. I lost to Instagram more often, @marteney1
Will the vstrom cables work with the s throttle housing
Yes, the Vstrom throttle cables have the same attachments at both ends as the S throttle. The N throttle housing at the handlebar has a different attachment method, so it uses different cables.
@@drew657 I appreciate the reply I been building this sv up for the past year just trying to get my parts sorted out
Hey,I swappep my old front fork with a 2003 GSX 600 one,but now i dont know how to get the speedometer to work,can u help?
I haven't been able to ride mine more than just around the block yet, but solution so far is to use a GPS speedometer app on my phone, with a bar-mount phone holder. I used the QuadLock system, as I've already been using that phone case for years. I removed the stock gauge cluster on mine, so I can't use the stock one anyway.
Alternatively, here's a forum thread that talks about doing the GSXR front swap, and there's information in there about how to adapt the stock speedo pickup to use a hall sensor and magnets.
forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=204773
Just ride the thing 🤣
Is that a stock throttle cable?
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@@drew657 Awesome. I must have missed that part. I have the Vstrom cables and housing as well, I couldn't get it to adjust properly . Looking at yours I may try again. My set up is very similar. I added bar risers from my KTM300 and drilled into the triple, added the same bars. I don't have inverted forks tho. Thanks for the great video.
@@madethisaccountfor65 I have my cable housings adjusted as long as they'll go, and there's still a little more throttle free play than I'd like, but I haven't tried to adjust them where they meet the throttle bodies yet. You might try to back those out all the way too. As far as the risers go, I'd be hesitant to drill out the S top triple, there's not a lot of meat there and it'll weaken it. Hate to have you crank on it to avoid something and the bars snap off in your hand. You can go with N triples, but you'll need a full set since they have a different offset from the S triples, or there are several people making aftermarket triples with risers. This one is from the same dude that made my GSXR one, and I'm really happy with it. www.topyokes.uk/?product=suzuki-sv-650s
@@drew657 Two years ago I drilled the holes (2) and no problems so far. I'm old and don't drive hard or far. The stock Triple is pretty meaty and seems to be holding fine. I wish I could show you a picture of the work I've done so far. Very basic. My bars are higher than yours by at least two inches. SB