Suzuki's V-twin sport era ended 2007
Permanent
TL1000R/S (1997-2003), SV1000/S (2003-2007). After SV1000 ended, Suzuki has built no litre-class V-twin sport. Only SV650 (645cc V-twin) remains. The 'big Suzuki V-twin sport' is permanently retired — the V-twin sport segment is now Italian (Ducati, Aprilia) and KTM only.
vs TL1000R (predecessor)
Lighter, friendlier
TL1000R (1998-2003): 135bhp, 192kg dry, race-rep ergos. SV1000S (2003-2007): 120bhp, 186kg dry, road-friendly ergos. SV1000 was lighter and more comfortable, less aggressive. Same engine family but tuned for road riding rather than track. Both killed within 4 years of each other.
Why it ended 2007
Sales never recovered
SV1000 sold in low volumes — riders who wanted V-twin character bought Ducati Monster S2R/S4R, riders who wanted Suzuki sport went to GSX-R1000 or Hayabusa. SV1000 was the awkward middle option. Suzuki killed it in 2007 to focus all sport development on inline-four GSX-R/GSX-S platforms.
Real cost trajectory
+13% real (vs GSX-S1000)
£6,899 SV1000S in 2006 (£11,600 today) → £11,899 GSX-S1000 in 2026. Slight real-terms increase. Modern GSX-S1000 has more rider aids (cornering ABS, TC, ride modes, full TFT), more peak power (152bhp vs 120bhp). Used market in 2026: SV1000 naked £2-3.5k, SV1000S half-faired £2.8-4.5k for clean low-mile.
ライダーエイド数
1
SV1000 had FI and slipper clutch — that's it. No ABS, no TC, no electronics. 2026 GSX-S1000 has cornering ABS, traction control, anti-wheelie, ride modes, IMU, quickshifter, full TFT. Massive evolution.
最安の入口
£2k
A clean SV1000 (naked) from 2003-2007. 120bhp 90° V-twin (TL1000-derived), light chassis, that classic Italian-rival Suzuki feel. Pay attention to fuel pump (2003-04), reg/rec, fork seals. The cheapest path to a TL1000-engine bike — TL1000R commands 50% premium because of WSBK heritage.
Why riders love it
TL engine + lighter
SV1000's appeal: TL1000-derived V-twin (135bhp peak in TL1000R) tuned for road, lighter than TL1000R, more comfortable, cheaper used. The 'thinking enthusiast's' V-twin Suzuki — same engine family as the famous TL1000R but more useable on a daily basis. Cult following.