I got a motorcycle a month ago for practical reasons and it serves all my purpose really well even more than I expected. There’s a SV650 on sale in the neighborhood and boy I cannot get my eyes off it. Financially it doesn’t make any sense as of now but man this beauty is just stuck in my mind. Lovely lovely motorcycle.! ✨❤️
You gave the bike the exhaust that it deserved! Out of all 5 bikes that I 've owned, SV650 is the only bike that I regret having sold. The only 2 quirks it had were the hideous stock exhaust & the even more hideous licence plate holder and you got rid of both! Kudos to you!
I clicked because I thought "Oh, maybe these guys can show me something me and my duo can learn from cause we're just salt from mission to mission and then do it again right after" Nope, just as salty. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL I really feel like the game could use some consistency like the first mission giving you an idea of what the operation's enemy composition will look like so you can better prepare on the next ones, like taking Flame Breaker to two tap all the hunters with the fire, or arc thrower. It's crazy to me that you can prep for the most balanced and consistent build you can and still feel like you made the wrong choice of stratagems just from the luck of the draw. I guess tho, it's because you're supposed to as a team cover for each other's weaknesses rather than just take a generalized approach, but it feels like it's way too easy to NOT have an answer for something on you and then let everything get out of control because there's no quick way to deal with any one thing as a teammate without killing your friends. We'll take things like explosive lib, slugger, or breakers to quickly deal with anything that's not a charger, brood, or titan. Then use railgun or EAT/Autocannon to peal armors. You NEED to have the shield if you want to deal with the titans with a railgun, otherwise you get slowed, stop the bile, and get mauled by trash since no bile is killing them. That's not even counting how the chargers will slide at you during their stagger animations. Good run :)
Why does ur hell dive difficulty seem wayy easier than mine I be fighting 5 titans at once and hordes of big armored enemies. Also I can’t see shit whole map is orange on top of that anywhere we land is always hot ALWAYS
Hot on landing is pure luck because of the fog. 5 bile titan at once is because of bug breach. You should try to avoid it at all cost If you play solo like me, try stealth. It really helps
I currently have a yoshimura on and I've been eyeing this exhaust for my SV for months now. I'm thinking of getting one. Did you have to do a tune on it once baffle is removed? Any louder than usual bangs experienced? Any changes in performance? Sorry for multiple questions asked, your bike sounds good.
Nope no tune after the fact and no noticeable change in performance or behavior. If I cut the throttle abruptly it'll pop a little bit but nothing aggressive at all. I can't recommend this slip on enough, zero issues, just a better sound.
Skill Issue. You clearly should have used your utility while back-dashing while dark souls rolling while jumping while activating x factor. Get gud honestly.
Took a test ride on a SV during bike and absolutely loved it. I have test ridden about 150 motorcycles during bike week over the last several years. That includes about 50 Harleys. I did ride a couple of Harleys I liked very much, but the SV is my absolute favorite with of course a GSXR 750 as number two. I have a Vince on a Husky and the build quality and sound is awesome. I will admit, they are a bit pricey. I bought a full set of Kerker headers for my GPZ for about 225 dollars in the early 80s.
Angle grinder to cut through the spot weld, then just wrenched it out like normal. If you’re clean with your cut you can re-use the hole to put the baffles back in when you want them. I’ve found it’s not loud enough to matter to I never put them back in.
@@hezino70 hey that’s a good question I feel like they’re not gonna screw back on like normal but I’m sure you could figure out how to get them back in
I don’t think it’s too loud, no. It might be a bit much for late night idling in your driveway but it’s not any louder than a big hemi truck pulling past.
Update: took the fuel pump out and checked the filter: filthy. Fuel was barely feeding through a single clear hole and the rest was black. Cleaned it with carb cleaner and put it all back, noise went away. Plan on replacing the filter in a few weeks and I’ll hopefully film it and post that as a full process guide for other gen 3 owners to check out.