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How hard would it be to convert a SV650 to an SV650S? I think all the needs to be done is get that front piece (don't know what its called), but I dont know how expensive that is or how difficult it would be to put that on. I am fairly skilled with a wrench and could easily wire some new headlights. Can anyone help me out with some info?

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heavyarms642 wrote:How hard would it be to convert a SV650 to an SV650S? I think all the needs to be done is get that front piece (don't know what its called), but I dont know how expensive that is or how difficult it would be to put that on. I am fairly skilled with a wrench and could easily wire some new headlights. Can anyone help me out with some info?
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#3 Unread post by BuzZz »

The SV-S has a mounting lug cast into the frame that the fairing uses to attach to the frame in the lower corners. The standard SV doesn't have this, you'll need to rig up something else to do this. I'm not a big fan of drilling and tapping an aluminium frame, some folks are OK with that....

The instument pod might not fit the fairing... not sure about that. It will take some modification at any rate.

The bars may hit the fairing at full lock, so you might need to swap those out too.
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#4 Unread post by Sev »

There are some fairly large aftermarket fairings you can get for ths SV, take a look at those first.
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#5 Unread post by jmillheiser »

you would also want to ditch your standard bars for the clip-ons that the S model has.

iirc the S also has its pegs a bit higher and more rearset

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heavyarms642 wrote:How hard would it be to convert a SV650 to an SV650S?

it's not just a matter of faired vs. unfaired.

from 2003 but it gives an idea of some of the distinctions:

http://www.media.suzuki.com/svlaunch/index.htm
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#7 Unread post by BuzZz »

The swingarm is shorter on the naked, the pegs are slightly lower and more forward and it has tubular bars. The rest of the difference is in the fairing and instrument cluster housing.
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#8 Unread post by heavyarms642 »

Thanks to everyone that gave me some useful info, so I guess it is a pretty extensive job. No thanks at all goes out to the all knowing "ninja79", the asshat remark was not needed nor makes the beginner biker want to ask questions.

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#9 Unread post by kabob983 »

I may be in error here but I'd think the headlight would be different as well since it is connected to the front bars on the standard and swivel left and right, while on the S they are fixed and attach to the fairing (I thinks)
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heavyarms642 wrote:Thanks to everyone that gave me some useful info, so I guess it is a pretty extensive job. No thanks at all goes out to the all knowing "ninja79", the asshat remark was not needed nor makes the beginner biker want to ask questions.
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