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What did you do to your SV today? (mods, farkles, maintenance, etc)

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Just thought this would be a cool new topic. If there is already one in existence please let me know so I can delete this one, or a mod can do it. As for me I finished my under tail project and rode the crap out of it.
 
#5,862 ·
Installed GSXR rear shock
Installed GSXR steering damper (made own bracket)
Installed Galfer SS brake lines.
Ordered TRE kit.
Debated ordering Chewys pair removal Kit.
Got lazy and Left the Vesrah brake pads on the work bench. I did by the Motul RBF 600 fluid, though. Tomorrow... Front Brakes?

I really should have done a race build blog with pix. I'm lame.
 
#5,866 ·
Made a mess :D
Sweet....everyone should get to see their SV completely naked at least once. It helps to create that special bond between bike and rider;)
 
#5,869 ·
installed my new free diy electric heated hand grips! They are a perfect temp when the bike is not running, but a little too toasty when riding. When building them i forgot to factor in the voltage increase of a running engine, more voltage = more heat.

I made them out of wire scavenged from an old 110 volt electric blanket. I should prob take some photos and do a little instructional how to.

I am going to try to install an electronic turn signal flasher into the circuit and see if that keeps them from getting so hot. If that doesn't work, i'll just have to increase the length of the heating wire by a few inches. The longer the wire, the cooler they are.

I am cheap!
 
#5,870 ·
Technically last night, but I did the TPS mod. Took some cursing, as the '09 version doesn't look quite like the pictures posted on the SV650.org forum, but got it done. Haven't the skill or seat time to really tell if it made a huge difference.
 
#5,872 ·
Since I'm out of work on injury, I had to think of something i could do that doesn't cost any money....TPS adjustment! Longest part of it was finding out the dang dealer block was wedged below the tail frame and inside the rear cowling...so I had to undo the left side of my rear body to get at it.

took me about 5 minutes and I got it spot-on @ 1450. I lowered my idle from 1400 to 1250 as well. took it out for a spin and could not believe the difference! It accelerates more smoothly and even goosing the throttle is smoother! I had my doubts about this mod, but I gotta say, it's pretty freakin awesome!

BTW, stock, mine didn't kick in till 4000!
 
#5,877 ·
Replaced the rear turn signals with LED signals. Fronts are going on tomorrow. Interestingly, with incandescent bulbs in the front and LEDs in the rear, I have the normal/slow blink rate when using the hazards, but left and right turn signals both blink fast. Weird.
 
#5,886 ·
I would be interested in seeing how those signals work. One of the main reasons I haven't switched to LEDs is that I don't like a clear lens on a turn signal. For some unknown reason, I think motorcycle signal lenses must be amber. Since those are in the exact same housing as the incandescent ones I have, I could get the LEDs and put the proper amber lenses on them.
 
#5,900 ·
I got home and installed a Michelin Pilot Road 2 rear tire. Put some light scratches on the rear wheel :mad: when I lowered the wheel and it hit the brake caliper. Duh.

Got the wheel on, was tightening things down and had that feeling that something wasn't right. It wasn't. The brake side spacer had fallen out and was sitting on the center of the tire changing machine. Great.

Off comes the wheel, again, put the spacer in, insert the axle, tighten everything down, torque the axle nut, check chain alignment... Done!!

So I got a new rear tire. Hopefully, this one will last longer than the "gumball" BT-016.