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Suzuki SV650

The Suzuki SV650 and variants are street motorcycles manufactured since 1999 for the international market by the Suzuki Motor Corporation, featuring a mid-sized V-twin engine and medium performance components. In 2009, Suzuki replaced the naked SV650 with the SFV650 Gladius. In 2016, the Gladius name was discontinued and the 2017 model was reverted to SV650.

Suzuki SV650
2006 Suzuki SV650S
ManufacturerSuzuki
Production1999–2012
2016–present
AssemblyHamamatsu, Japan
ClassStandard (SV650), sport bike (SV650S)[1]
2001 Suzuki SV650S
2001 Suzuki SV650N
2003 Suzuki SV650S
2004 Suzuki SV650
2008 SV650
Race Prepped 2001 SV650

First generation (1999–2002)

Suzuki introduced the SV650 in 1999 as a budget entry in the emerging naked bike market and featured both naked and fully faired versions.[2] The bike provided a sporty though easily manageable ride. The combination of light weight, rigid chassis, strong handling, and the V-twin's strong mid-range torque appealed to beginner and experienced riders alike. The 2003 SV1000 was marketed as a bigger alternative to the second generation SV650.

The SV650 immediately became popular, but American buyers wanted the sportier 'S' version that featured lower handlebars, higher foot pegs and a bikini fairing and windscreen, available only in the European and Canadian markets. American magazines ran articles describing how to import it into the United States. In 2000, Suzuki began importing the SV650S to the USA.

The SV650 with its relatively low purchase price and excellent handling characteristics became popular with racers which prompted a rebirth of the "lightweight twins" racing classes across North America and the SV650 began outselling the Suzuki GS500, Honda NT650 and Kawasaki Ninja 500R, which previously populated the class.

Second generation (2003–2012)

In 2003, Suzuki redesigned the SV650 with a new pressure-cast aluminum truss frame, bodywork, swing-arm with revised rear brake caliper mounting, exhaust, digital speedometer display and electronic fuel injection/induction system to replace the carburetor.

The 2003 SV650s also supported some first generation parts (like the rearsets and radiator). The subframe is also angled up higher than 2004+ models. The different subframe has year-specific parts, such as the rider seat, plastic frame covers, exhaust hanger brackets and passenger pegs.

For 2004, Suzuki used a new, 40 mm lower subframe and a seat with a narrower design in the front. This made flat footing easier for shorter riders. The trail was raised by 2 mm, and the rear fender was restyled to clean up the area under the tail lights and provide more protection against flying debris.

In 2005, the color of the frame was changed from silver to a matte black finish and the radiator size was decreased from 440 to 410 mm (17 to 16 in).

For 2007, both SV650 and SV650S added dual spark plugs per cylinder, and an exhaust gas oxygen sensor on California models for reduced emissions. An anti-lock braking system (ABS) was also added as an option.

For 2008, alongside the traditional SV650 and SV650S models, Suzuki offered a new SV650 Sport (UK) or SV650SF (US) model with a more traditional complete fairing. The SV650S was removed from the US market.

In September 2008, Suzuki Australia introduced the SV650SU, a de-tuned version of the SV650S, to augment their range of motorcycles that comply with the country's Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme (LAMS).[3]

The 2009 Suzuki SFV650 Gladius replaced the SV650 naked version in the USA; however, a naked 2009 SV650 was available in Canada. Although the naked version was superseded by the Gladius, the SV650S model remained in the UK and Australian line-up through to 2012.[4]

Third generation (2017)

The 2017 model released in 2016, SV650/A has returned to the more conventional styling of the pre-Gladius naked version. Suzuki claims the wet weight for the non-ABS model is 195 kg (430 lbs), and 197 kg (434 lbs) for the ABS model. Its engine develops an additional four horsepower and features a low-speed stalling prevention system ("low RPM assist") to make the bike more suited to beginners and easier to ride in stop/go traffic. It meets Euro 4 emission regulations. It has a new slim steel frame. Seat height is 785mm (30.9"). Fuel tank capacity is 13.8 litres, or 15.5 litres in the US market. It has twin front disc brakes and new 39mm slimmer and lighter throttle bodies.[5] In November 2015 Suzuki announced[6] at EICMA 2015 that the SV650 would return in 2016 as a 2017-model year product.[7][8] Preload adjusters are fitted to 2018 models.[9] A cafe-racer version of the SV650 was launched in 2019 with a front pre-load adjustment.[10]

Current market situation

Other twin cylinder motorcycles in the class include the Yamaha MT07 / Yamaha XSR700 and Kawasaki Z650 / Kawasaki Ninja 650. The SV650 is more affordable than the likes of the Ducati Monster, Ducati Scrambler, and KTM 790 Duke, but has similar performance.[11][12]

Specifications

Model year 1999-2002 2003 2004-2006 2007 2008-2014 2017
Suzuki Year Codes X ('99), Y ('00), K1, K2 K3 K4, K5, K6 K7 K8, K9, L0, L1, L2, L3, L4
Suzuki Models SV650 (naked)

SV650S (half-fairing)

SV650 (naked)

SV650S (half-fairing)

SV650 (naked)

SV650S (half-fairing)

SV650 (naked)

SV650A (ABS)

SV650S (half-fairing)

SV650SA (half-fair'd+ABS)

SV650 (naked)

SV650A (ABS)

SV650SF (full-fairing)

SV650SA (full-fair'd+ABS)

SV650

SV650 ABS

SV650X

Engine
Engine Type 645 cc (39.4 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC 90° V-twin
TSCC (Twin Swirl Combustion Chamber)
Added Twin spark plugs per cylinder

and O2 sensor for improved emissions

Bore x stroke 81.0 mm × 62.6 mm (3.19 in × 2.46 in)
Compression 11.5:1 11.2:1
Power 64.2 hp (47.9 kW) @ 9000 rpm[13] 73.4 hp (54.7 kW) @ 8800 rpm(rear wheel)[14] 74.9 hp (55.9 kW) @ 8500 rpm (claimed)[15]
69.3 hp (51.7 kW) @ 8530 rpm (rear wheel)[16]
Torque 42.3 lbf⋅ft (57.4 N⋅m) @ 7200 rpm[13] 47.2 lbf⋅ft (64.0 N⋅m) @ 7000 rpm(rear wheel)[14] 47 lb⋅ft (64 N⋅m)@ 8100 rpm (claimed)[15]
44.2 lb⋅ft (59.9 N⋅m)@ 8000 rpm (rear wheel)[16]
Fuel system Mikuni BDSR39 x2 Fuel injection
Ignition Digital transistorized
Chassis
Frame Aluminium alloy oval tube trellis Pressure cast aluminium alloy diamond truss Steel trellis frame
Front suspension Kayaba 41 mm telescopic fork, 132 mm (5.2 in) wheel travel.
Non-adjustable (1999-2001).
Adjustable pre-load (2002).
41 mm damping rod fork, 130 mm (5.1 in) travel.
Adjustable pre-load.
41 mm telescopic fork, 125 mm (4.9 in) travel
Rake 25°
Trail 100 mm (3.9 in) 102 mm (4.0 in) (naked), 100mm (3.9 in ) (S, SF, SA)
Rear suspension Kayaba single shock, Adjustable pre-load.

127mm (5.0 in) wheel travel.

337mm length. 9.1 kg/mm (510 lb/in) spring rate

KYB (formally Kayaba) single shock, adjustable pre-load.

330mm bolt-to-bolt length. 7.7 kg/mm (430 lb/in) spring rate

Link type single shock, 7-step adjustable pre-load, 130 mm (5.1 in) travel
Front brakes Dual 290 mm floating discs
Rear brakes Single 240 mm disc
ABS Optional
Front tire 120/60-ZR17 MC (55W), tubeless 120/70ZR17M/C (58W), tubeless
Rear tire 160/60-ZR17 MC (69W), tubeless
Dimensions
Length 2045 mm (80.5 in) 2125 mm (83.7 in)
2130 mm (83.9 in) (S)
2080 mm (81.9 in)
2085 mm (82.1 in) (S)
2080 mm (81.9 in)
2085 mm (82.1 in) (S)

2120 mm (83.5 in) (A, SA)

2080 mm (81.9 in)
2085 mm (82.1 in) (SF)

2120 mm (83.5 in) (A, SA)

2140 mm (84.2in.)
Width 740 mm (29.5 in) 745 mm (29.3 in)
730 mm (28.7 in) (S)
745 mm (29.3 in)
730 mm (28.7 in) (S)
745 mm (29.3 in) (naked, A)
730 mm (28.7 in) (S, SA)
745 mm (29.3 in) (naked, A)
730 mm (28.7 in) (SF, SA)
760 mm (29.9in.)
Height 1130 mm (44.5 in) 1085 mm (42.7 in)
1175 mm (46.3 in) (S)
1085 mm (42.7 in)
1170 mm (46.1 in) (S)
1085 mm (42.7 in) (naked, A)
1170 mm (46.1 in) (S, SA)
1085 mm (42.7 in) (naked, A)
1170 mm (46.1 in) (SF, SA)
Wheelbase 1420 mm (55.9 in) 1440 mm (56.7 in)
1430 mm (56.3 in) (S)
1440 mm (56.7" in)
1430 mm (56.3 in) (S)
1440 mm (56.7 in)
1430 mm (56.1 in) (S)
1470 mm (57.9 in) (A, SA)
1440 mm (56.7 in)
1430 mm (56.3 in) (S, SA)
1470 mm (57.9 in) (SF)
1445 mm (56.9in.)
Seat height 805 mm (31.7 in) 800 mm (31.5 in) 785 mm (30.9in.)
Ground clearance 140 mm (5.5 in) 155 mm (6.1 in) (S) 150 mm (5.9 in)
155 mm (6.1 in) (S)
150 mm (5.9 in)
155 mm (6.1 in) (S, SA, SF)
150 mm (5.9 in)
155 mm (6.1 in) (SA, SF)
135 mm (5.3 in.)
Dry weight 165 kg (364 lbs)[verification needed][17] 169 kg (372 lbs) (S)[verification needed][17] 167 kg (368 lbs)[verification needed][17] 171 kg (376 lbs) (S)[verification needed][17] 165 kg (363 lbs)[verification needed][17] 169 kg (372 lbs) (S)[verification needed][17] 168 kg (370 lbs)[verification needed][17] 171 kg (376 lbs) (A)[verification needed][17]

172 kg (379 lbs) (S)[verification needed][17]

175 kg (385 lbs) (SA)[verification needed][17]

168 kg (370 lbs)[verification needed][17] 171 kg (376 lbs) (A)[verification needed][17]

[not confirmed] (SF)

[not confirmed] (SA)

Wet weight 189 kg (417 lb)[13] 198 kg (437 lb)[14] 195 kg (429.9 lbs.)

197 kg (434.3 lbs.) (ABS)

Fuel capacity 16 L (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal)15 L (3.3 imp gal; 4.0 US gal) (California) 17 L (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal)
16 L (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal) (California)
3.8 US gal (14.5 L) / 3.6 US gal (13.8 L) CA model
Oil capacity Without filter change: 2.3 L (2.4 US qt), With filter change: 2.7 L (2.9 US qt), Overhaul: 3.1 L (3.3 US qt)[17]
Engine coolant capacity 1.6 L (1.7 US qt)[17] 1.7 L (1.8 US qt)}[17]
Drive-train
Primary reduction 34/71 (2.088)
1st gear 32/13 (2.461)
2nd gear 32/18 (1.777)
3rd gear 29/21 (1.380)
4th gear 27/24 (1.125)
5th gear 25/26 (0.961)
6th gear 23/27 (0.851)
Final reduction 45/15 (3.000)
Final drive #525 O-ring chain
Valve-train
Valve angle 14° intake, 16° exhaust
Intake valves 31 mm
Intake valve stem 4.5 mm
Intake valve lift 8.1 mm 8.7 mm
Exhaust valves 25.5 mm
Exhaust valve stem 4.5 mm
Exhaust valve lift 6.1 mm 7.3 mm
Performance
14 mile (0.40 km) 11.85 @ 110.17 mph (177.30 km/h)[13]
0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) 3.20 sec[13]
0–100 mph (0–161 km/h) 8.76 sec[13]
Roll on, 60–80 mph (97–129 km/h)
Braking distance
from 60 mph (97 km/h)
36.08 m (118.4 ft)[13]
Fuel economy 46 mpg‑US (5.1 L/100 km; 55 mpg‑imp)[13]
Model year 1999-2002 2003 2004-2006 2007 2008-2009 2017

See also

References

  1. ^ "Performance Index" (PDF). Motorcycle Consumer News. January 2008. p. 31. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
  2. ^ Keen, James (December 21, 2009). "Suzuki SV650 Model History". Motorcycle News. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  3. ^ . Suzuki Cycles. Archived from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  4. ^ . Suzuki Website. Suzuki Australia Pty Limited. Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  5. ^ Suzuki Motor Corporation, Hamamatsu City,Japan AO112-271 SV650A L7 product information. Nov 2015.
  6. ^ Gustafson, Joseph (2015-11-17). "2016 Suzuki SV650: The Miata Of The Moto World Is Back! Well, Kinda..." Jalopnik.
  7. ^ Lieback, Ron (2015-11-17). "2017 Suzuki SV650 Unveiled: The True SV Returns". Ultimate Motorcycling.
  8. ^ "2017 SV650 ABS Product Page". Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  9. ^ Newland, Richard (December 18, 2017). "Suzuki set pricing for the SV650X". MCN. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  10. ^ Bleeker, Serena. "A Millennial Beginner Rider Reviews The 2019 Suzuki SV650X". Cycle World.
  11. ^ Ben Akhurst (2016-06-14). "2017 Suzuki SV650 LAM – SWEET & NEAT". BIKE ME!. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  12. ^ Mark Gardiner (2016-06-30). "Is the 600 cc race replica doomed to extinction?". RevZilla. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h "Suzuki SV650 (evaluation)", Cycle World, Newport Beach, California: Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., vol. 38, no. 5, pp. 76–83, May 1999, ISSN 0011-4286
  14. ^ a b c Tuttle Jr, Mark (2004), , Rider, archived from the original on 2010-11-27, retrieved 2011-02-04
  15. ^ a b "New V-Twin SV650". Suzuki. 2017. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
  16. ^ a b Adams, Bradley (May 2017), "THREE OF A KIND", Cycle World, pp. 42–48
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Suzuki Service Manual.

External links

  • Suzuki SV650 (1999-on) review
  • Suzuki Gladius 650 (2009-on) review
  • Suzuki SV650 (2016-on) review
  • 1999 Suzuki SV650
  • 2000 Valuebike shootout

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Suzuki SV650 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Suzuki SV650 and variants are street motorcycles manufactured since 1999 for the international market by the Suzuki Motor Corporation featuring a mid sized V twin engine and medium performance components In 2009 Suzuki replaced the naked SV650 with the SFV650 Gladius In 2016 the Gladius name was discontinued and the 2017 model was reverted to SV650 Suzuki SV6502006 Suzuki SV650SManufacturerSuzukiProduction1999 20122016 presentAssemblyHamamatsu JapanClassStandard SV650 sport bike SV650S 1 2001 Suzuki SV650S 2001 Suzuki SV650N 2003 Suzuki SV650S 2004 Suzuki SV650 2008 SV650 Race Prepped 2001 SV650 Contents 1 First generation 1999 2002 2 Second generation 2003 2012 3 Third generation 2017 4 Current market situation 5 Specifications 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFirst generation 1999 2002 EditSuzuki introduced the SV650 in 1999 as a budget entry in the emerging naked bike market and featured both naked and fully faired versions 2 The bike provided a sporty though easily manageable ride The combination of light weight rigid chassis strong handling and the V twin s strong mid range torque appealed to beginner and experienced riders alike The 2003 SV1000 was marketed as a bigger alternative to the second generation SV650 The SV650 immediately became popular but American buyers wanted the sportier S version that featured lower handlebars higher foot pegs and a bikini fairing and windscreen available only in the European and Canadian markets American magazines ran articles describing how to import it into the United States In 2000 Suzuki began importing the SV650S to the USA The SV650 with its relatively low purchase price and excellent handling characteristics became popular with racers which prompted a rebirth of the lightweight twins racing classes across North America and the SV650 began outselling the Suzuki GS500 Honda NT650 and Kawasaki Ninja 500R which previously populated the class Second generation 2003 2012 EditIn 2003 Suzuki redesigned the SV650 with a new pressure cast aluminum truss frame bodywork swing arm with revised rear brake caliper mounting exhaust digital speedometer display and electronic fuel injection induction system to replace the carburetor The 2003 SV650s also supported some first generation parts like the rearsets and radiator The subframe is also angled up higher than 2004 models The different subframe has year specific parts such as the rider seat plastic frame covers exhaust hanger brackets and passenger pegs For 2004 Suzuki used a new 40 mm lower subframe and a seat with a narrower design in the front This made flat footing easier for shorter riders The trail was raised by 2 mm and the rear fender was restyled to clean up the area under the tail lights and provide more protection against flying debris In 2005 the color of the frame was changed from silver to a matte black finish and the radiator size was decreased from 440 to 410 mm 17 to 16 in For 2007 both SV650 and SV650S added dual spark plugs per cylinder and an exhaust gas oxygen sensor on California models for reduced emissions An anti lock braking system ABS was also added as an option For 2008 alongside the traditional SV650 and SV650S models Suzuki offered a new SV650 Sport UK or SV650SF US model with a more traditional complete fairing The SV650S was removed from the US market In September 2008 Suzuki Australia introduced the SV650SU a de tuned version of the SV650S to augment their range of motorcycles that comply with the country s Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme LAMS 3 The 2009 Suzuki SFV650 Gladius replaced the SV650 naked version in the USA however a naked 2009 SV650 was available in Canada Although the naked version was superseded by the Gladius the SV650S model remained in the UK and Australian line up through to 2012 4 Third generation 2017 EditThe 2017 model released in 2016 SV650 A has returned to the more conventional styling of the pre Gladius naked version Suzuki claims the wet weight for the non ABS model is 195 kg 430 lbs and 197 kg 434 lbs for the ABS model Its engine develops an additional four horsepower and features a low speed stalling prevention system low RPM assist to make the bike more suited to beginners and easier to ride in stop go traffic It meets Euro 4 emission regulations It has a new slim steel frame Seat height is 785mm 30 9 Fuel tank capacity is 13 8 litres or 15 5 litres in the US market It has twin front disc brakes and new 39mm slimmer and lighter throttle bodies 5 In November 2015 Suzuki announced 6 at EICMA 2015 that the SV650 would return in 2016 as a 2017 model year product 7 8 Preload adjusters are fitted to 2018 models 9 A cafe racer version of the SV650 was launched in 2019 with a front pre load adjustment 10 Current market situation EditOther twin cylinder motorcycles in the class include the Yamaha MT07 Yamaha XSR700 and Kawasaki Z650 Kawasaki Ninja 650 The SV650 is more affordable than the likes of the Ducati Monster Ducati Scrambler and KTM 790 Duke but has similar performance 11 12 Specifications EditModel year 1999 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2014 2017Suzuki Year Codes X 99 Y 00 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 L0 L1 L2 L3 L4Suzuki Models SV650 naked SV650S half fairing SV650 naked SV650S half fairing SV650 naked SV650S half fairing SV650 naked SV650A ABS SV650S half fairing SV650SA half fair d ABS SV650 naked SV650A ABS SV650SF full fairing SV650SA full fair d ABS SV650 SV650 ABSSV650XEngineEngine Type 645 cc 39 4 cu in liquid cooled 4 stroke 8 valve DOHC 90 V twinTSCC Twin Swirl Combustion Chamber Added Twin spark plugs per cylinder and O2 sensor for improved emissionsBore x stroke 81 0 mm 62 6 mm 3 19 in 2 46 in Compression 11 5 1 11 2 1Power 64 2 hp 47 9 kW 9000 rpm 13 73 4 hp 54 7 kW 8800 rpm rear wheel 14 74 9 hp 55 9 kW 8500 rpm claimed 15 69 3 hp 51 7 kW 8530 rpm rear wheel 16 Torque 42 3 lbf ft 57 4 N m 7200 rpm 13 47 2 lbf ft 64 0 N m 7000 rpm rear wheel 14 47 lb ft 64 N m 8100 rpm claimed 15 44 2 lb ft 59 9 N m 8000 rpm rear wheel 16 Fuel system Mikuni BDSR39 x2 Fuel injectionIgnition Digital transistorizedChassisFrame Aluminium alloy oval tube trellis Pressure cast aluminium alloy diamond truss Steel trellis frameFront suspension Kayaba 41 mm telescopic fork 132 mm 5 2 in wheel travel Non adjustable 1999 2001 Adjustable pre load 2002 41 mm damping rod fork 130 mm 5 1 in travel Adjustable pre load 41 mm telescopic fork 125 mm 4 9 in travelRake 25 Trail 100 mm 3 9 in 102 mm 4 0 in naked 100mm 3 9 in S SF SA Rear suspension Kayaba single shock Adjustable pre load 127mm 5 0 in wheel travel 337mm length 9 1 kg mm 510 lb in spring rate KYB formally Kayaba single shock adjustable pre load 330mm bolt to bolt length 7 7 kg mm 430 lb in spring rate Link type single shock 7 step adjustable pre load 130 mm 5 1 in travelFront brakes Dual 290 mm floating discsRear brakes Single 240 mm discABS OptionalFront tire 120 60 ZR17 MC 55W tubeless 120 70ZR17M C 58W tubelessRear tire 160 60 ZR17 MC 69W tubelessDimensionsLength 2045 mm 80 5 in 2125 mm 83 7 in 2130 mm 83 9 in S 2080 mm 81 9 in 2085 mm 82 1 in S 2080 mm 81 9 in 2085 mm 82 1 in S 2120 mm 83 5 in A SA 2080 mm 81 9 in 2085 mm 82 1 in SF 2120 mm 83 5 in A SA 2140 mm 84 2in Width 740 mm 29 5 in 745 mm 29 3 in 730 mm 28 7 in S 745 mm 29 3 in 730 mm 28 7 in S 745 mm 29 3 in naked A 730 mm 28 7 in S SA 745 mm 29 3 in naked A 730 mm 28 7 in SF SA 760 mm 29 9in Height 1130 mm 44 5 in 1085 mm 42 7 in 1175 mm 46 3 in S 1085 mm 42 7 in 1170 mm 46 1 in S 1085 mm 42 7 in naked A 1170 mm 46 1 in S SA 1085 mm 42 7 in naked A 1170 mm 46 1 in SF SA Wheelbase 1420 mm 55 9 in 1440 mm 56 7 in 1430 mm 56 3 in S 1440 mm 56 7 in 1430 mm 56 3 in S 1440 mm 56 7 in 1430 mm 56 1 in S 1470 mm 57 9 in A SA 1440 mm 56 7 in 1430 mm 56 3 in S SA 1470 mm 57 9 in SF 1445 mm 56 9in Seat height 805 mm 31 7 in 800 mm 31 5 in 785 mm 30 9in Ground clearance 140 mm 5 5 in 155 mm 6 1 in S 150 mm 5 9 in 155 mm 6 1 in S 150 mm 5 9 in 155 mm 6 1 in S SA SF 150 mm 5 9 in 155 mm 6 1 in SA SF 135 mm 5 3 in Dry weight 165 kg 364 lbs verification needed 17 169 kg 372 lbs S verification needed 17 167 kg 368 lbs verification needed 17 171 kg 376 lbs S verification needed 17 165 kg 363 lbs verification needed 17 169 kg 372 lbs S verification needed 17 168 kg 370 lbs verification needed 17 171 kg 376 lbs A verification needed 17 172 kg 379 lbs S verification needed 17 175 kg 385 lbs SA verification needed 17 168 kg 370 lbs verification needed 17 171 kg 376 lbs A verification needed 17 not confirmed SF not confirmed SA Wet weight 189 kg 417 lb 13 198 kg 437 lb 14 195 kg 429 9 lbs 197 kg 434 3 lbs ABS Fuel capacity 16 L 3 5 imp gal 4 2 US gal 15 L 3 3 imp gal 4 0 US gal California 17 L 3 7 imp gal 4 5 US gal 16 L 3 5 imp gal 4 2 US gal California 3 8 US gal 14 5 L 3 6 US gal 13 8 L CA modelOil capacity Without filter change 2 3 L 2 4 US qt With filter change 2 7 L 2 9 US qt Overhaul 3 1 L 3 3 US qt 17 Engine coolant capacity 1 6 L 1 7 US qt 17 1 7 L 1 8 US qt 17 Drive trainPrimary reduction 34 71 2 088 1st gear 32 13 2 461 2nd gear 32 18 1 777 3rd gear 29 21 1 380 4th gear 27 24 1 125 5th gear 25 26 0 961 6th gear 23 27 0 851 Final reduction 45 15 3 000 Final drive 525 O ring chainValve trainValve angle 14 intake 16 exhaustIntake valves 31 mmIntake valve stem 4 5 mmIntake valve lift 8 1 mm 8 7 mmExhaust valves 25 5 mmExhaust valve stem 4 5 mmExhaust valve lift 6 1 mm 7 3 mmPerformance1 4 mile 0 40 km 11 85 110 17 mph 177 30 km h 13 0 60 mph 0 97 km h 3 20 sec 13 0 100 mph 0 161 km h 8 76 sec 13 Roll on 60 80 mph 97 129 km h Braking distancefrom 60 mph 97 km h 36 08 m 118 4 ft 13 Fuel economy 46 mpg US 5 1 L 100 km 55 mpg imp 13 Model year 1999 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2017See also EditSuzuki SV1000 Suzuki V Strom 650 Suzuki V Strom 1000References Edit Performance Index PDF Motorcycle Consumer News January 2008 p 31 Retrieved 2010 01 03 Keen James December 21 2009 Suzuki SV650 Model History Motorcycle News Retrieved August 19 2014 Suzuki Further Enhances LAMS Range Suzuki Cycles Archived from the original on 15 February 2012 Retrieved 16 September 2013 2012 Model Archive Road Suzuki Website Suzuki Australia Pty Limited Archived from the original on 26 October 2014 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Suzuki Motor Corporation Hamamatsu City Japan AO112 271 SV650A L7 product information Nov 2015 Gustafson Joseph 2015 11 17 2016 Suzuki SV650 The Miata Of The Moto World Is Back Well Kinda Jalopnik Lieback Ron 2015 11 17 2017 Suzuki SV650 Unveiled The True SV Returns Ultimate Motorcycling 2017 SV650 ABS Product Page Suzuki Motor of America Inc Retrieved 2015 11 17 Newland Richard December 18 2017 Suzuki set pricing for the SV650X MCN Retrieved December 18 2017 Bleeker Serena A Millennial Beginner Rider Reviews The 2019 Suzuki SV650X Cycle World Ben Akhurst 2016 06 14 2017 Suzuki SV650 LAM SWEET amp NEAT BIKE ME Retrieved 2016 07 24 Mark Gardiner 2016 06 30 Is the 600 cc race replica doomed to extinction RevZilla Retrieved 2016 07 24 a b c d e f g h Suzuki SV650 evaluation Cycle World Newport Beach California Hachette Filipacchi Media U S vol 38 no 5 pp 76 83 May 1999 ISSN 0011 4286 a b c Tuttle Jr Mark 2004 2004 Honda 599 vs 2004 Suzuki SV650 vs 2004 Yamaha FZ6 Rider archived from the original on 2010 11 27 retrieved 2011 02 04 a b New V Twin SV650 Suzuki 2017 Retrieved March 28 2017 a b Adams Bradley May 2017 THREE OF A KIND Cycle World pp 42 48 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Suzuki Service Manual External links EditSuzuki SV650 1999 on review Suzuki Gladius 650 2009 on review Suzuki SV650 2016 on review 1999 Suzuki SV650 2000 Valuebike shootout Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suzuki SV650 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