Suzuki SV650 Tyre Size
The original Suzuki SV650 runs a 120/60/17 front tyre and a 160/60/17 rear tyre. The latest versions run a more conventional 120/70/17 front tyre. You can click those links to see all the different tyre options for this bike. As motorcycle tyre specialists, accredited by the major manufacturers, we can supply any tyre to you by mail order or you can have them fitted in our London motorcycle workshop.
These are common motorcycle tyre sizes and so you have plenty of choice, whether you want a tyre for Touring, Trackdays, Fast Road Riding, Budget tyres or High Mileage.
Suzuki SV650SÂ History
The SV650 is a bike that refuses to go away. And that’s a good thing because 20 years from its launch and despite Suzuki trying to kill it off, it’s still in their range and it’s still a great first big bike for new riders and a great choice for anyone coming back to biking after booting the kids / wife from the house.
The SV comes in two flavours, the SV650 which is the naked one and the SV650S which is the half faired one. Introduced in 1999, the original bike was the rounded one and to this day one of the best bikes I’ve ever ridden when it comes to wheelies (a quality that not a lot of riders seem to have in their must-have list, but alas).
The 2003 version was sharper looking and came with a lighter die-cast frame, fuel injection and revised carbs. I’m sure you’ll be clinging onto the edge of your seat waiting for my verdict on how good the second model was at wheelies. I didn’t rate it as good as the first version. Might be something to do with the carbs, maybe Suzuki played with the gearing, perhaps my ability to hoist the front diminished as I lost my bottle.
Suzuki then introduced the SFV650 (Gladius) in 2009 which was a bit of a mixed message if you ask me. It seemed like the SV came back to Suzuki’s house and realised they’d changed the locks.
The SV had been relegated. Then Suzuki did an about turn and introduced the SV650X, a sort of ‘sorry for booting you out but please come back’ edition. Then in 2016, SV fans rejoiced as Suzuki re-introduced the SV into the range. I’ve not ridden the latest one, so I’m not sure what she’s like on one wheel but any 2016 SV-riding wheelie addicts reading this, feel free to give me a call and let me know the cold hard facts.
Anyway, if you’re thinking about an SV, get one, they’re such good bikes to master your trade on.
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Suzuki SV650Â Stock Tyres
The SV has come on various tyres over the years but the Dunlop Roadsmart range has been a common fitment. The Roadsmart is now on the third version, the Roadsmart 3.
Suzuki SV650Â Best Tyres
SVs are ridden by new riders and experienced riders alike. Other than the race bikes, they don’t tend to be used by trackday enthusiasts but you do see the odd-one being used on track.
We’ve focused our tyre options on the common applications, which are for Fast Road riding and Commuter / Tourers.
Sticky Road
Metzeler M7RRÂ (a superb, truly do-it-all road tyre)
Tourer / High Mileage
Michelin Pilot Road 6Â (a premium tyre but a good ‘un)
Suzuki SV650Â Tyre Pressures
You can find your motorcycle manufacturer’s recommended tyre pressures in your owner’s handbook. You’ll also find a tyre pressure chart sticker on the swingarm.
If you have no idea what pressures to run, this is our general rule:
Scooter: F 30psi, R 30psi
Normal Motorcycle: F 36psi, R 42psi
Big Tourer: F 42psi, R 42psi
125cc Bike: F 33psi, R 36psi
You should always check your tyre pressures when the tyres are cold. Check out our range of motorcycle tyre pressure gauges here.
About Two Tyres
Our mission is to ensure we listen to every customer’s needs and ensure they’re riding on the right tyre. Out of the showroom, your motorbike is a compromise, designed to suit a huge range of riders and riding conditions. To get the best out of your bike in terms of handling, performance and safety, tyres make all the difference. In fact we think it’s the most cost-effective performance enhancement you can make!
We are based in London where we supply and fit motorcycle tyres and consumables in our workshop. We also mail order motorcycle tyres around the UK, across Europe and even to places as far-flung as the USA, Canada and Japan.
Need help choosing the best tyres?
Choosing tyres can be tricky. We’re here to help. We hold direct accounts with every motorcycle tyre manufacturer, so we’re well placed to give comprehensive and honest advice to help you choose the best tyres. If you can’t quite make your mind up, give us a call on 0207 205 2205 and we’ll help you narrow down your choices.
We are motorcycle and scooter tyre specialists, with over 25 years in the trade. Between us we fit 10 pairs of tyres a day in our workshop, so we have good real-world experience of what works and what doesn’t.
We ride to work, we ride for fun, we race and ride off-road. If it’s got two wheels, we’re into it.
Give us a call or drop into our London motorcycle workshop and we’ll do our best to help you.
Are your tyre pressures letting you down?
We couldn’t find a tyre pressure gauge that was well-built, easy to get on-and-off the valve without pressure loss and could stand up to day-to-day abuse in our workshop. So we found a manufacturer to build one to our exacting standards.
We’re confident this is the best motorcycle pressure gauge out there. That’s why it comes with a 3-year, no-nonsense, money back guarantee.
Whether you want a digital tyre pressure gauge or a good old-fashioned analogue pressure gauge, we’ve got a gauge for you. Now you can quickly and easily check your pressures, to keep your bike handling well and to ensure you stay safe.
Here at Two Tyres, we stock more than just tyres. Take a look at some of our essentials for any biker.
Motorcycle puncture repair kit – Our top-rated kit includes everything you need to carry out a roadside repair and get back up and running.
Motorcycle tyre pressure gauge – Our tyre pressure gauge has been rated in RiDE magazine and features a clever design to make it easy to get accurate readings.
Motorcycle first aid kit – a DIN-rated first aid kit that’s compact and also includes extras that are handy for any biker. A must-carry in some EU countries.
HyperCharge battery charger – The HyperCharge is a smart charger that can charge lead-acid and lithium batteries and it’ll charge bike and car batteries too.
Cordless tyre pump – Small enough to fit in your luggage, this tyre pump doubles as a powerbank, so you’ll never have a flat tyre or phone battery again!
All of these products have been well tested and are top-rated by our customers.