I need a little bit of advice on what sv650s to get.

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I need a little bit of advice on what sv650s to get.

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I am getting a newish sv650s and trading my brothers scooter in. These are the two deals i have got

1) 07 SV650s Sport, registered, 500 miles, loads of tax, 18 months suzuki warranty. £4000, £170 restrictor and £1050 p/x with scooter. Insurance is £500. Total cash needed. £3650.

2) 04 Sv650s, 5000 miles, 12 month tax, 12 month mot, race can. £3400 plus £70 restrictor. Cash needed £2100 + 350 insurance= £2450

Is it worth spending £1200 to get the sv650 07 plate and with suzuki warranty? I am not sure what to do.
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I'd get the sport version.
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Post by tomr6 »

Dont waste your money. Buy a v plate R6 instaead.

Looks better, goes better, turns better and stops better. If you buy the SV though you will definitely have better shopping carrying ability.

Oh, just as an aside, I'm selling a v plate R6. Funny that innit!
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Post by roper »

personally i'd get the 07 , at least then if anything does go t1ts up on it in the next 18 months you ain't got nothing to worry about having the warranty there. plus it's newer which means it will be shinier :lol:
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Post by Rab »

get the 07
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Post by J_K »

If you can afford the extra then spend it.
you can't take it with you and why not play with the best toys you can afford.

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Post by Ricky_t »

Thanks for the advice, I am a bit of a miser so even though i can afford the 07 plate one i would rather pay less and get something just as good! The 07 plate one is tempting, apparantley i can get it for £3800 without the scooter!

I have to sell my brothers gilera dna 50cc first as he is going to buy my bike. The dealer is not giving much for the gilera. I'll find the link sometime (it's in the for sale section.)
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Post by Croddman »

Hope all goes well with the SV mate

Me I would not get the 07 Model but everyone to there own
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How can you justify not buying Toms R6?
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Post by Funky »

Personally I think your daft to spend that much money on your first bike.
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Post by J_K »

I kinda agree with funky. You might hate it...

But it's your money..
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Post by CvPiper »

I HAVE A 53 PLATE AT WORK FOR £2500.

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