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2016 marks the return of the SV, after a long break filled by the unloved Gladius. Still, the excellent mid-displacement twin that has taken so many bikers on the SV, SV-S and V-Strom has always been inspiring. But the case was not necessarily up to the task. Let’s forget about it and see how Suzuki’s little roadster will try to find the aura of his first loves.
Years have passed, and the OAS has calmed down. Or rather, she did not follow fashion like the girlfriends. Impertinence has accompanied the evolution of roadsters in the intermediate range. Not for the Suz whose design seems to come out of a box stuck in the late 90s. It is not ugly, not at all. It is even elegant, pleasant to look at, the Gladius’ emetic pot has finally gone to the trash and the return of a round headlight is infinitely more appreciable than the previous strange hazelnut. However, the enthusiasm is not there. By wanting to be wise and well behaved, the SV 650 has become almost anonymous. But not necessarily less interesting.
All those who knew the first SV will find it here, refined, modernized, and finished in a beautiful way with a very GSX-R fire. And quite naturally, we will take a close look at the chassis. This is where we are going to bite our teeth. We loved the first generation aluminum frame; for the third, it will be the Gladius tubular steel trellis. Like Ducati? Yes, without the Italian charm. As long as he does the job, we won’t hold it against him. It’s up to him to prove it.
Yesterday and tomorrow, the roadster who wrote a great page about Suzuki can count on his twin cylinder. Supple, easy, angry, flawless, it was an engine that everyone praised. The mechanical department didn’t let him sleep. And as if to clearly forget the Gladius episode, we claim about sixty new pieces in the box. Power climbs to 76 horsepower at 8,500 rpm. A benefit that the torque does not know, constant but perched higher in the towers than before. Frugal, the mill would consume less than 4 liters per 100 km. Yeah ….. Sure, but at steady speed in a hangar with a handful of gas that never moves. Does Suz want to play like all the other manufacturers in announcing consumer figures worthy of automotive hypocrisy? ?!?
It did not escape you; nor to the SV: the time was for the advanced integration of electronics. Traction controls and driving modes are popping up everywhere. The speech is different for the heart of the twin of 645 cm3. Suzuki implanted the “Low RPM Assist”, a low-speed assistance which facilitates the evolutions when the pistons are agitated moderately. Not stupid, and judicious for novices. A bi can not be handled like a super flexible 4-legged. Do not play on a gas net, as this may cause hiccups. The “Low RPM Assist” will smooth that out.
The starter will meanwhile be assisted by the “Suzuki Easy Start”. The GSX-S already knows. One press on the button, no need to stay pressed, and the mill continues on its own until it coughs regularly.
With 140 new parts in all, the SV 650 has come a long way from the SVF. And she lost weight: 8 kilos less. We go under the bar of two quintals, even with ABS. This little beast has only weighed more than 2 kilos in recent years. Anecdote, the 2016 SV weighs 197 kilos all full when the 1999 one only showed 189. One wonders what they eat motorcycles.
This homecoming is synonymous with simplicity. The chassis is not in the shadows: standard 41 mm fork, swinging arm of any kind with square sections, brake calipers with 2 pistons fixed axially, few adjustments. What to pull the prices down. The instrument panel did not choose to go back to needle dials. It is a digital window identical to that of the GSX-S. Only different from certain indications, such as missing Traction Control or lower engine speed.
OAS is back to its origins. Real good news not sufficiently rewarded by a design that is too sanitized (in our opinion). We can bet that a sparkling character and a pleasant conduct come to free the emotions. Getting back into the fight with the MT-07 and the ER-6N would only do him good.
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The technical aspect
Suzuki SV 650 2016
- Frame
- Frame: tubular steel trellis
- Tank: 14.5 liters
- Seat height: 785 mm
- Length: 2,140 mm
- Width: 760 mm
- Height: 1,090 mm
- Wheelbase: 1,445 mm
- Weight in running order: 195/197 kg
- Train before
- Telehydraulic fork Ø 41 mm
- 2 discs Ø 290 mm, 2 piston calipers
- Front wheel:
120/70
– 17
- Transmission
- 6-speed gearbox
- Secondary chain transmission
- Rear axle
- Mono-shock absorber
- 1 disc Ø 240 mm, 2 piston caliper
- Rear wheel:
160/60
– 17
- Motor
- Twin cylinder
in V at 90 °
, 4 stroke - Cooling: Liquid cooling
- Injection Ø 39 mm
- 2 ACT
- 4 valves per cylinder
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645 cc
(81 x 62.6 mm) -
76
ch
at 8,500 rpm -
6.40 mkg
at 8,100 rpm - Compression: 11.2: 1
- Crit’air:
- Motorcycle accessible to A2 license or bridle at 47.5hp / 35 Kw
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Competitors
Kawasaki ER-6n 650 2016
Yamaha MT-07 700 2016
2016 Honda CB 650 F
2016 Honda CB 500 F
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