MackeyStingray
Well-known member
99-02 SV650 05 Shift Kit Installation
For those who don't know, the 2005+ SV's shift mechanism is basically the same as the factory pro kit, ball bearing instead of a bushing, more "aggressive" star w/ bigger lobes and a stiffer spring but for a fraction of the cost (i think it costed under $50 incl. shipping for all the parts vs. the $200+ for the factory pro). if you wanted to go for an even smaller budget, just get the spring and the detent arm.
OEM P/N#
25381-19F10 (shift star)
25350-35F00 (detent arm)
25355-35F01 (spring)
11482-19F00 (clutch side cover paper gasket)
thanks to zoran yet again for the 411. thanks dave for lending me the 17-40mm f/4 lens i'm taking the pics with
my first time doing it and i can tell you, you should remove the entire cover rather than just the clutch cover.
Note: this is only an issue w/ the 1st gen SV's where the clutch cover and side cover are seperate. 2nd gen SV's need to remove the entire side cover regardless.
difficulty rating i'd say intermediate, hard being a engine teardown, beginner being an oil change. if you've done a valve check/adj or changed out your clutch, you should be able to tackle this project. only special tool you'd need is a clutch holder. you should be able to borrow or rent it from a shop.
1. drain oil and coolant/water. remove side cover. you may need to tap the cover with a rubber mallet to shake it loose initially.
For those who don't know, the 2005+ SV's shift mechanism is basically the same as the factory pro kit, ball bearing instead of a bushing, more "aggressive" star w/ bigger lobes and a stiffer spring but for a fraction of the cost (i think it costed under $50 incl. shipping for all the parts vs. the $200+ for the factory pro). if you wanted to go for an even smaller budget, just get the spring and the detent arm.
OEM P/N#
25381-19F10 (shift star)
25350-35F00 (detent arm)
25355-35F01 (spring)
11482-19F00 (clutch side cover paper gasket)
thanks to zoran yet again for the 411. thanks dave for lending me the 17-40mm f/4 lens i'm taking the pics with
my first time doing it and i can tell you, you should remove the entire cover rather than just the clutch cover.
Note: this is only an issue w/ the 1st gen SV's where the clutch cover and side cover are seperate. 2nd gen SV's need to remove the entire side cover regardless.
difficulty rating i'd say intermediate, hard being a engine teardown, beginner being an oil change. if you've done a valve check/adj or changed out your clutch, you should be able to tackle this project. only special tool you'd need is a clutch holder. you should be able to borrow or rent it from a shop.
1. drain oil and coolant/water. remove side cover. you may need to tap the cover with a rubber mallet to shake it loose initially.
no wonder i always get beat in the straights!