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Is the SV650 a fast bike?

Posted on October 22, 2022 by David Darling

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  • Is the SV650 a fast bike?
  • How fast can an SV650 go?
  • Is SV650 a good bike?
  • Why are Suzukis so reliable?
  • Who bought out Suzuki?

Is the SV650 a fast bike?

The power – The SV650 runs 0-60 in about 3.2 seconds, and the quarter-mile in 11.85 seconds. For a new rider, that type of performance is more than sufficient.

How fast can an SV650 go?

SV650 0-60 mph in 3.39 seconds 0-100 km/h in 3.50 seconds

Suzuki SV650 Acceleration
Speed Time
SS/KM 22.570/131mph
SS/Mile 32.71/132.5mph
Top Speed 134.2mph

Is an SV650 a good track bike?

After some research about just how track capable an SV650 is, I decided it was the perfect track bike for me. Low miles, fuel-injected, not too heavy, poky enough engine, and spare parts galore thanks to the multiple minitwins club racing series.

Is SV650 a good bike?

An SV650 does make a good first big bike, but it also makes a great buy for anyone who’s worked out that the speeds they talk about and the speeds they actually do are getting further apart every year.

Why are Suzukis so reliable?

Essentially, Suzuki cars could be so reliable because they have a much more no-frills approach to their cars. Their parts may also be more affordable and easy to source which also increases the reliability rating.

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.

Who bought out Suzuki?

Official name: Suzuki Motor Corporation. Owned by: Volkswagen (19.9%), Suzuki family members, Japanese banks, General Motors (3%) & Fuji Heavy Industries (1%), plus public shareholding. Formerly owned by: General Motors (20.4%). Owns: GM-Daewoo (14.9%), together with a host of joint ventures around the planet.

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