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2005 Sv650 Adventure Bike (dl650) Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:12200 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Tijeras, New Mexico, US

Tijeras, New Mexico, US
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2005 SV650 Adventure Bike 12,000+ miles.

Extensive modifications to allow use in off-road conditions. Standard SV650 engine with 5000 miles on rebuilt engine, replaced main bearings. YZ 2001 MX forks with about 9+ inches of travel and Hyabusa rear shock and modified knuckle for 8+ inches of rear travel. Engine and oil cooler are protected by an aluminum rock guard. A steel crash guard has been added to protect the radiator in case of tip over. Spitfire Windshield added for protection during hi-speed travel on the highway. Rear rack has replaced the passenger seat for added storage on longer trips. Delkevic slipon aftermarket exhaust. Tires are Pirelli Scorpion Rally rear and Pirelli MT21 front and Shinko 705 front and rear tires included. Both sets of tires are in good shape with about 2500 miles on each set. Steering range is limited due to location of radiator but does not cause any issues.

Overall this is a great bike for gravel roads and even 2-track with pretty technical terrain. Fuel mileage ranges from 45 to 55 MPG depending on usage. With a 4 gallon tank the range is up to 200 miles. The SV650 twin is smooth on the road and very nice in more technical situations also. This bike has the same engine as the DL650 but a more aggressive power band with 70 HP. Weight is about 400 lbs empty.

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