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Nudie
09-02-2019, 04:13 PM
Alright, I've had a horn for another Vtwin for a while now and after comparing a few different ones, I've set my sights on an SV1000. As I have a habit of doing the odd whooly or two, I thought I'd better make sure they are fit for purpose. So I started trawling (no, not trolling) through SV riders type forums looking for info regarding any oil starvation issues associated with wheelies. I found a lot of people can't/don't do wheelies. A lot of people consider wheelies stupid and the people who do them are idiots and bound for jail. But I can't find any reliable info on wether or not wheelies will kill an SV1000 (apparently the 650s were known for it).
So, would anyone around here have any trusted info that they could share?

If not I might just have to buy one and see what happens.

ozzy1100
10-02-2019, 12:08 PM
You know the answer..... send it

Beaza
11-02-2019, 02:29 PM
I have 2 TL1000's mate.
The front cylinder Can starve itself of oil doing extended wheelies.
The SV motor is the derivative of the TL motor, so I suspect they may be similar.
It has to do with a shit oil 'pick up' system but can be modified to improve oil flow when on the back wheel.
Do a search on www.tlplanet.com (http://www.tlplanet.com) or tlzone.com - there s plenty of info on the mod process.
Hope that helps ya.

Nudie
12-02-2019, 03:34 AM
I have 2 TL1000's mate.
The front cylinder Can starve itself of oil doing extended wheelies.
The SV motor is the derivative of the TL motor, so I suspect they may be similar.
It has to do with a shit oil 'pick up' system but can be modified to improve oil flow when on the back wheel.
Do a search on www.tlplanet.com (http://www.tlplanet.com) or tlzone.com - there s plenty of info on the mod process.
Hope that helps ya.

Sweet, that's just what I needed!
Thanks Beaza I'll check it out.