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This is the maintenance schedule and associated service intervals for the Suzuki SV1000 and Suzuki SV1000S. The Suzuki SV1000 and the half-faired SV1000S are sport motorcycles made by Suzuki since 2003, but which were discontinued after a few years as Suzuki focused on their GSX-R1000.
The SV1000S in particular was designed to compete directly with the Honda VTR1000F (also known as the SuperHawk or FireStorm, depending on the market), which was released before the Suzuki, and Ducati V-twin superbikes.
The SV1000 is the larger sibling to the popular 650 cc SV650 motorcycle. The SV1000 shares many common parts with the SV650, including all bodywork (front fairing, fuel tank and rear plastics/subframe), but the main frame, handlebars, swingarm and forks are different.
Maintain your chain regularly. Either use a good-quality (and affordable) chain lube like Motul Chain Paste, or use a full Motul Chain Care Kit to clean and restore a chain.
There were minimal changes to the SV1000 during its tenure. In 2005, Suzuki made some cosmetic changes, but also improved the engine with larger throttle bodies, higher-lift cams, a lighter flywheel, a higher compression ratio, and a new ECU. In 2006 there were just a few new colours released.
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