2010 Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    Suzuki Gladius SFV650

    The Suzuki SFV 650 provides a new definition of aggressive sport bike styling. With a trellis frame openly highlighting its chassis design, stylish five-spoke cast aluminum-alloy wheels and a bold, upswept exhaust system, the Gladius promises exciting performance. The proven 650 V-twin engine provides the power you crave.

    New for 2010, the Gladius comes standard with ABS assisted braking adding to an already impressive package.
    In the autumn of 2008 in Paris, Suzuki unveiled their latest (for the time and for now) entry-level motorcycle entitled the SFV 650 Gladius. Basically a refined SV650, but for the European crowd a whole new kind of riding excitement, the new bike sit on the thin line between impressive performance and awesome styling.

    As a 2009 model year, the middleweight Gladius caught on to the public and it is now a much safer ride as Suzuki fitted it with ABS assisted brakes.

    It is by now clear for everyone that the Gladius is out for the Ducati Monster 696. This last is backed up by its tremendous notoriety in Europe, but because the Suzuki seems to have followed the recipe literally, it has a good chance to ride along The Ducati and most likely never in front of it. Italy’s favorite naked is characterized by exceptional handling characteristics, a low seat, as well as a comfortable riding position while its 355lb (dry) are simply incomparable to the 446lb (curb) of its claimed competitor.

    The engine behind it is the always efficient and great performing air-cooled L-twin cylinder with 2 valves per cylinder Desmodromic producing 80 hp. The V-Twin SV650 engine produces only 70bhp, so you do the math, but that seems like the second big punch in Suzuki’s ego.

    With a better power to weight ratio and original, Italian looks, the Monster 696 is the undisputable king of its class, while the Gladius remains a decent alternative and a good way for Suzuki to get a slice of Ducati’s pie.

    Ok, so we have first and second place. Aren’t we supposed to look for the occupant of the third place? No need for that as the Kawasaki ER-6N presents itself. Also powered by a 650cc, but featuring parallel cylinders, the Kawi engine develops 72 hp and gets you rid of those nasty vibrations that are so characteristic to V-twins. Styling is nicer for and even though the ER-6N doesn’t look as European as the first two bikes, at least it is original.

    Features and Benefits

    ABS assisted dual floating front brake discs
    measure 290mm in diameter and work with dual piston calipers.


    Engine Features

    645cc displacement with a bore and stroke of 81.0mm x 62.6mm and a compression ratio of 11.5:1

    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.

    An oval throttle pulley helps smooth low rpm/mid-range power delivery

    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 speed transmission. .

    Conventional pressed in iron liners are replaced with Suzuki's own race proven nickel-phosphorus-silicon-carbide coating (SCEM), which reduces friction and improves heat transfer, durability and ring seal.

    Dual spark plugs cylinder heads feature iridium spark plugs reduce spark plug electrode degradation and allow the electrode to be finer producing a more intense, hotter spark and further enhancing combustion.

    Each 39mm throttle body carries a 10-hole fuel injector. The extra-fine atomization injectors produce an average spray particle diameter that is smaller for improved combustion efficiency

    Each cylinder head features a compact combustion chamber with two 31mm intake valves set at 14-degrees from the cylinder centerline and two 25.5mm exhaust valves set at 16-degrees from the cylinder centerline.

    Fuel pump is lighter and more compact and located within the 15 liter fuel tank.

    Increased low-to-mid range torque output as well as a broad and smooth power delivery are produced through changes in Cam profiles, valve lift, a 10% increase in crankshaft inertia, newly staggered intake and exhaust tract lengths and an increase in exhaust system volume. All this without affecting top end power.

    The efficient radiator is both light and narrow, while the liquid to liquid oil cooler reduces overall weight.

    Single valve springs reduce inertia weight and mechanical losses while maintaining accurate valve control.

    SDTV fuel injection system uses two butterfly valves with the primary valve controlled by the rider and the secondary throttle valve controlled by the engine management system to maintain proper intake air velocity needed for maximum combustion efficiency and improved throttle response

    SFV650 is powered by a sporty fuel injected, DOHC 90-degree V-twin engine based on the proven SV650 powerplant famous for its long term reliability, broad power and quiet rumble.

    The engine is so efficient in burning fuel that it doesn't need a secondary system to inject fresh air into the exhaust ports to ignite unburned hydrocarbons.

    The SFV650 has a catalyst built into an exhaust chamber mounted underneath the engine and connected to a stylish upswept muffler.

    To reduce mechanical noise, a scissor type primary gear is split length wise with the two halves spring loaded, and the clutch and countershaft sprocket covers are now double layered for additional sound reduction.



    Chassis Features

    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 796mm 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 maximum rider confidence.

    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

    Compact trellis steel frame featuring 25-degree of rake and 104 mm of trail for stable and sporty handling with a beautiful look

    Dunlop qualifiers sport radials are fitted with a 120/70ZR17 front and a 160/60ZR17 rear tire.

    Edgy lines of the frame cover on each side match the seat rail and engine cover detailing and compliment the shape of the chrome muffler cover

    Engine covers are updated to match the stylish look of the SFV650 with edgy design elements

    Front fender and radiator covers are color matched with the fuel tank covers and side covers and contrast with the color of the fuel tank and the color of the frame.

    Front forks feature 41mm stanchions with spring preload adjustability over a 15mm range and front wheel travel is 125 mm

    Instrument cluster is positioned above the headlight 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 lights include a two way remaining fuel warning lamp, backed up by an LCD digital reserve trip meter.

    European inspired styling treatment features sleek flowing lines and an unmatched elegant new look.

    Organically shaped multi reflector headlight incorporates high and low beams as well as a position light and flanked by chrome lens turn indicators.

    Rear shock spring is preload adjustable over a seven step range and rear wheel travel is 130 mm

    Richly curved bodywork matches nicely with the organic flow of the footpeg mounting brackets.

    Single 240mm rear disc brake disc works with a single piston caliper

    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.

    Stylish 17 inch cast aluminum ?alloy wheels feature a new five spoke design with a 17 x 3.50 inch front wheel and a 17 x 5.00 inch rear wheel

    The carefully shaped seat has ample padding and the rear edges are bolstered to support the rider's hips well.

    Tubular handlebar shape and footpeg positions are designed to work with the seat position to add to rider comfort









    2010 Suzuki Gladius SFV650 - USA Specifications
    MSRP: $TBA USD

    TBA





    2010 Suzuki Gladius SFV650 - Canada Specifications
    MSRP: $9,399 CDN

    Chassis:
    Brakes Front ABS assisted, 2-piston calipers, 290 mm disc, twin
    Brakes Rear ABS assisted, 1-piston caliper, 240mm disc
    Colour Black, Black/Red
    Curb Weight 202kg (446lbs)
    Final Drive Chain
    Fuel Tank Capacity 14.5 L (3.19 Imp gal)
    Ground Clearance 140mm (5.5 in.)
    Overall Length 2130 mm (83.9 in.)
    Overall Width 760 mm (29.9 in.)
    Seat Height 785 mm (30.9 in.)
    Suspension Front Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
    Suspension Rear Lynk type, coil spring, oil damped, spring preload 7-step adjustable
    Tires Front 120/70ZR17M/C (58W), tubeless
    Tires Rear 160/60ZR17M/C (69W), tubeless
    Transmission 6-speed, constant mesh
    Wheelbase 1445mm (56.9 in.)

    Engine:
    Bore Stroke 81.0 mm x 62.6 mm
    Compression Ratio 11.5 : 1
    Engine 645 cc, 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 90-degree V-Twin
    Fuel System Fuel Injection
    Ignition Electronic ignition (Transistorized)
    Lubrication Wet sump
    Starter Electric

    Warranty:
    Warranty 12 Month unlimited mileage limited warranty








    2010 Suzuki Gladius SFV650 - Australia Specifications
    MSRP: $TBA AU
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