SV650S Quick Spec & Photo History *
The previous and the current generation
of the SV650S from Suzuki.
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SPECIFICATIONS
1999 - 2002 | 2003 | |
Engine
Type |
Four-stroke, liquid cooled, 90 degree V-twin, 8 valves, DOHC, TSCC | Four-stroke, liquid cooled, 90 degree V-twin, 8 valves, DOHC, TSCC. |
Displacement | 645cc | 645cc |
Bore
x Stroke |
81.0 x 62.6 mm | 81.0 x 62.6 mm |
Compression Ratio | 11.5:1 | 11.5:1 |
Carburetion |
Mikuni BDSR39 | Fuel Injection, 39mm |
Ignition |
Digital transistorized | Digital transistorized |
Starting |
Electric | Electric |
Seat
Height |
805mm / 31.7" | 800mm / 31.5" |
Overall LxWxH (mm) | 2,045 x 740 x 1,130 | 2,120 x 730 x 1,160 |
LxWxH (inches) | 80.5 x 29.1 x 44.5 | 83.5 x 28.7 x 45.7 |
Wheelbase |
1420mm / 55.9" | 1435mm / 56.5" |
Ground
Clearance |
140mm
/ 5.5" |
133mm
/ 5.2" |
Transmission |
6-speed, constant mesh | 6-speed, constant mesh |
Suspension,
Front |
Telescopic, coil-spring, oil damped , adjustable preload (no adj. 1999-2000) | Telescopic, coil-spring, oil damped , adjustable preload |
Suspension,
Rear |
Link-type, 7-way adjustable preload | Link-type, 7-way adjustable preload |
Tire
Front |
120/60ZR17 Metzeler MEZ4 | 120/60ZR17 Dunlop D220 (as seen on show bike) |
Tire
Rear |
160/60ZR17 Metzeler MEZ4 | 160/60ZR17 Dunlop D220 (as seen on show bike) |
Brakes,
Front |
Dual hydraulic discs | Dual hydraulic discs |
Brakes,
Rear |
Single hydraulic disc | Single hydraulic disc |
Fuel
Capacity |
16 liters / 4.2 US gallons | 17 liters / 4.49 US gallons |
Dry
Weight |
169kg / 372 lbs. | 169kg / 372 lbs. |
Color | Red, Blue, Silver, Yellow, Black | Copper, Silver |
Other | Suzuki
Dual Throttle Valve System (SDTV) Auto Fast Idle System (AFIS) A pulsed-air injection system (PAIR) Oil cooler? (as seen on show bikes) |
Available colors from 1999 to 2002:
* this is not an official suzuki
web page. this is just some information put together by a fan of the SV. please
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for a lot more info on the SV, please look at svrider.com
or sv650.org