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What should I check when buying a used Suzuki SV650?
When buying a used Suzuki SV650, thoroughly inspect the frame for any signs of damage, rust, or previous repairs, especially around the headstock and swingarm. Check the condition of the engine, listening for any unusual noises or excessive smoke. Examine the chain, sprockets, and tyres for wear. Also, verify the bike's service history and MOT certificates to ensure it has been properly maintained.
Are there any common problems to look out for on a Suzuki SV650?
Some common issues with the Suzuki SV650 include regulator/rectifier failure, which can lead to battery problems. Check the charging system's voltage output. Also, inspect the fuel pump for any signs of malfunction, and pay attention to the condition of the suspension, as the rear shock can sometimes become weak over time. Listen for any rattling from the clutch basket.
What documentation should I expect to receive when buying a used motorbike in the UK?
When buying a used motorbike in the UK, the seller should provide you with the V5C (vehicle registration document), also known as the logbook. This proves ownership. You should also receive any service history, MOT certificates, and any receipts for work carried out. Ensure the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the bike matches the one on the V5C.
What are the legal requirements for riding a Suzuki SV650 in the UK?
To legally ride a Suzuki SV650 on UK roads, you must hold a valid motorcycle licence appropriate for the bike's power output. You also need valid insurance, road tax (Vehicle Excise Duty), and a current MOT certificate if the bike is over three years old. You must wear a legally compliant helmet and appropriate protective clothing.
What safety checks should I perform before riding a used Suzuki SV650 I've just purchased?
Before riding a newly purchased Suzuki SV650, check the tyre pressures and tread depth. Ensure all lights (headlights, indicators, brake lights) are working correctly. Test the brakes to ensure they are responsive and effective. Check the fluid levels (oil, coolant, brake fluid). Finally, ensure the chain is properly lubricated and adjusted.
