They are two different bikes made for two different purposes, and they race in two different classes (since we're talking about a race bike).
My friend had a good point as to why he likes riding cheaper bikes. Which would you rather ride hard, your $35,000 bike that's ridiculously expensive to repair and hard to find parts for or a $6,500 bike that has parts everywhere and is cheaper. I'd rather have an SV simply because I wouldn't be worrying so much about it!
Don't get me wrong, a 999R is a beautiful bike and I'd love to own one, but for practical purposes I think I'd get much more joy out of riding an SV.
um, the 999r is a litre bike, the 650 is a little more than half that. do all this to a sv1000 and the 999r doesnt look so much better anymore.
besides, the wheels, tank, all that are all the same on this.
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Theres just something about a blue bike....
Throttle on man, Throttle on....