2003 Suzuki SV1000s with no mufflers

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

Yes, I understand that this is a really stupid, redneck thing to do; but hey, at least it was fun haha. So, for everyone's sake please don't leave a bunch of comments saying how retarded this was because I know...I know.

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  • 3 of your neighbours saw this video....

  • @MisekD2

    Do you mean my friend's neighbors? ;)

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  • YEAH BABY, YEEEEAH!!!

  • many years ago i took mufflers off my ducati 860 gts & rode around the block....it sounded like a 350 chev..awesome sound..but no back pressure can burn out your exhaust valves..

  • Great bike! At least you had yoyr helmet! lol!

  • @c10seth I sure will thank you for the advice.

    Maksym

  • @gaivoron

    Yea, I know what you mean about finding the one you want. I drove my buddies truck 12 hrs. to get mine in MN. She had about 6K miles when I got her. I picked her up for $4100 which was a great deal...bike was, and still is, mint and unmolested. She has over 17K miles now. These bikes are know to go a long time if you maintain the motor. Good luck finding one. Let me know when you do

    Seth

  • @c10seth yeah thanks, that make sense that the 1000 would handle more numb since its probably 150lb heavier than at 250r or some 600s. But i already have an endorsement for the passed like 5 month i just cant find a bike i want. i am in South FL and most of the bikes here are either really beat up or difficult to find in good condition under 3k. I found one like yours on Craigs thats why i have asked you about it and still that bike needed new forks and had 30k on it lol

  • @gaivoron

    That's what people told me and I thought the same thing. I have had some scares on the bike...most not my fault. The biggest difference I think you will find between a 1000 bike and 600 or less bike is the handling. Big bike feels...big. It's less responsive on pretty much everything except the "go" button. I would try, if you can, riding one of each. I know that's hard to do without actually having a bike or an endorsement, but if you have some good friends it's a great "feeler".

  • @c10seth thanks man, i would never underestimate any bike, especially a 1000. many people told me to get something like a 250 yet they say i would need to upgrade to a 600 in few month. I am sure if i were to take it easy for 6 month i would learn bike control on a 1000 just as i would on 250. Thanks again

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