Two Brothers Exhaustwritten by Shaik -- December 4th, 2007Filed under: Shaik's Sv650, Staff Bikes | Comments (0) |
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Man, this little Suzuki has a lot of grunt! I have been riding this to and from school and am amazed by the torque exerted by this little beater! Here is a photo of the TwoBro’s exhaust. It gives off enough noise to announce my arrival a mile away! I now understand why this particular Suzuki model has formed a diehard following. It is simple. efficient, and has loads of potential to become even greater! If you like this post then please consider subscribing to our full feed RSS.
Suprisingly, the little Sv650 started up right away. There’s salt deposit build up, rust, and corrosion everywhere. It came with a Two Brother’s Slip-On. There’s 19,509 miles on the odometer. I was quite suprised after it chugged to life on the first ignition. This just goes to show the might of Japanese workmaship and reliability! If you like this post then please consider subscribing to our full feed RSS.
As you guys already know, the need for cash finally forced me to sell my beloved XR last month. Unfortunatley, the need for riding has gotten me itching for another ride. What I really want is a KTM, but the lack of funds has rendered that impossible for now. One friend has agreed to lend me his Suzuki Sv650, while another has been kind enough to offer his Ducati 996. The Sv is ready to ride but the 996 will need some work before being ready for the street. Both has been sitting in the garage for some time collecting dust. You know me…I’ll take whatever is available. If you like this post then please consider subscribing to our full feed RSS. |
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