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Revision as of 19:34, 13 May 2020

General Comparison

Displacement Torque Horsepower Bore x Stroke Compression Ratio Induction
XL600V 583cc 55 hp @ 8000 38.8 ft-lb @ 6000 75x66mm 9.2:1 2x32mm Keihin CV
NT650 647cc 56.1 hp @ 7897 43 lb-ft @ 6053 79x66mm 9.2:1 2x36mm flat slide carburetor
XL650V 647cc 52 hp @ 7500 40 lb-ft @ 5500 79x66mm 9.2:1 2x34mm flat slide CV
XL700V 680.2cc 59.1 hp @ 7750 44.3 lb-ft @ 5500 81x66mm 10.0:1 EFI 40mm throttle bodies
XR750 RD07 742cc 62 hp @ 7500 46.2 lb-ft @ 6000 81x72mm 9.0:1 2x38mm flat slide CV

Transmission Gear Ratios

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
XL600V 2.571 1.777 1.380 1.125 0.961
NT650 2.769 1.882 1.450 1.174 0.965
XL650V 2.500 1.722 1.333 1.111 0.961
XR750 RD07 3.083 2.062 1.550 1.272 1.083

Engine Swap Details

Hawk NT650

Exhaust

  • This post shows the difference in front exhaust port angles between the Transalp and Hawk engines.

XL650V

EFI Conversion

Rather than trying to source and/or tweak carburetors, it's probably best to use one of the aftermarket EFI systems that are now on the market.

EFI Systems

Throttle Bodies

The 2003+ SV650 uses 39mm throttle bodies. The 2017 model's throttle bodies are redesigned and "slimmer", according to Wikipedia.