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The SFV650 helps define a unique motorcycling experience. With a compact open trellis frame, aggressive styling, and a 645cc V-twin, dual overhead cam power plant, the SFV650 appeals from the outside in. It's light crisp feel and smooth low to mid-range power delivery from the SFV650 just screams for a tour of your favorite road.Engine Features Each cylinder head features a compact combustion chamber with two 31mm intake valves set at fourteen degrees from the cylinder centerline and two 25.5mm exhaust valves set at sixteen degrees from the cylinder centerline. Each 39mm, extra-fine, 10-hole atomization injectors produce an average spray particle diameter that is improves combustion efficiency. Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) fuel injection system provides better efficiency and throttle response through a butterfly valve system with the primary valve controlled by the rider and the secondary throttle valve controlled by the engine management system. An automatic Idle Speed Control (ISC) system is integrated into each throttle body, and produces stable idle while improving cold starting and reducing emissions immediately after start up. Dual spark plugs cylinder heads feature iridium spark plugs to reduce spark plug electrode degradation and allow the electrode to be finer producing a more intense, hotter spark and further enhancing combustion. Single valve springs reduce inertia weight and mechanical losses while maintaining accurate valve control. The SFV650 is powered by a 645cc sporty fuel injected, DOHC, 90 degree V-twin engine based on the proven SV650 powerplant famous for its longterm reliability, broad power and quiet rumble. An oval throttle pulley helps smooth low rpm/mid-range power delivery. Race-proven Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Materials (SCEM) cylinder plating reduces friction and improves heat transfer, durability and ring seal. The SFV650 arrives with a lighter and narrower radiator to increase efficiency, while an enhanced liquid to liquid oil cooler reduces weight.Transmission Features A strong and smooth shifting six gear transmission. Clutch release mechanism is changed from ball-screw type to cam type system and the transmission gear engagement dogs are strengthened to help improve shifting of the six gear transmission. To reduce mechanical noise, a scissor type primary gear is split length wise with the 2 halves spring loaded, and the clutch and countershaft sprocket covers are now double layered for additional sound reduction.Chassis Features Compact trellis steel frame featuring 25 degree of rake and 104 mm of trail for stable and sporty handling with a beautiful look. Chassis and bodywork are designed to be as slim as possible where the fuel tank meets the seat, the outside forward edges of the seat are rounded and features a low 785 mm (30.9 in) seat height. All to make the new SFV650 easier for entry level riders to comfortably put both feet on the ground when stopping and for max rider confidence. Dual floating front brake discs measure 290mm in diameter and work with dual piston calipers; single 240mm rear disc brake disc works with a single piston caliper. Rear shock spring is preload adjustable over a 7 step range and rear wheel travel is 130 mm. Single rear shock is connected to the rectangular-section steel swingarm through a progressive linkage which allows the suspension to react smoothly to bumps and improve overall ride comfort. Front forks feature 41mm stanchions with spring preload adjustability over a 15mm range and front wheel travel is 4.9 in.More features Instrument cluster is positioned above the headlamp and provides an analog tachometer, LCD digital speedometer, LCD dual trip-meters and odometer. An LCD digital clock, and LCD digital gear position indicator are also featured. Indicator lamps include a 2 way remaining fuel warning lamp, backed up by an LCD digital reserve trip meter. Fuel pump is lighter and more compact and located within the fifteen liter fuel tank. Organically shaped multi reflector headlamp incorporates high and low beams as well as a position light and flanked by chrome lens turn indicators. Compact combination tail and brake light is packaged neatly underneath the rear seat framed by stylish seat rails and also flanked by clear lens turn indicators. Dunlop qualifiers sport radials are fitted with a 120/70ZR17 front and a 160/60ZR17 rear tire. Stylish 17 in cast aluminum -alloy rims feature a new 5 spoke design with a 17 x 3.50in front wheel and a 17 x 5.00 in rear wheel. Tubular handlebar shape and footpeg positions are designed to work with the seat position to add to rider comfort. The carefully shaped seat has ample padding and the rear edges are bolstered to support the rider's hips well. European inspired styling treatment features sleek flowing lines and an unmatched elegant look.Engine Engine: 645 cc, 4-stroke, two cyl, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 90-deg. V-Twin Bore x Stroke: 3.19 in. x 2.46 in. Compression Ratio: 11.5 : 1 Fuel System: Fuel Injection Starter: Electric Lubrication: Wet sumpDrive Train Transmission: six gear, constant mesh Final Drive: ChainChassis Suspension Front: Telescoping, coil spring, oil damped Suspension Rear: Link type, coil spring, oil damped, spring preload 7-step adjustable Brakes Front: 2-piston calipers, 290 mm disc, twin Brakes Rear: 1-piston caliper, 240mm disc Tires Front: 120/70ZR17M/C (58W), tubeless Tires Rear: 160/60ZR17M/C (69W), tubeless Fuel Tank Capacity: 3.8 US Color: Metallic Thunder Gray / Glass Sparkle BlackElectrical Ignition: Electronic ignition (Transistorized)Dimensions and Curb Weight Overall Length: 2130 mm (83.9 in.) Overall Width: 760 mm (29.9 in.) Wheelbase: 1445 mm (56.9 in.) Ground Clearance: 135 mm (5.3 in.) Seat Height: 785 mm (30.9 in.) Curb Weight: 202 kg (446 pound.)

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