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Canyon carvers?
How does the SVX fare in tight canyons and twisties? Being as heavy as it is I'm curious. I live only minutes away from Angeles Crest which is a great place to generate some brake dust...
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Go to personal lockers of SVXphile (Winchester) & newsvx (autocross)for a sampling.
Ron.
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Good s**t happened. 69 was worth the wait. '92 stock semi-pristine ebony - 160K '96 Grand Caravan - 240K '01 Miata SE - 79K '07 Chrysler Pacifica - 60k - future money pit. |
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Buy medium instead of premium octane gas, and with the savings by a motorcycle.
Even with my KLR, its the "LEAN" that's the thrill. Careful not to drag a peg...... |
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Personally, I can feel the wieght and it scares me. Although I will say that the car sticks to the road very well.
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SVX as a carver
IMHO the SVX is quite competent, but keep in mind it was/is in "G" class for SCCA auto-x.
Since you say you have a bike, it's kind of like BMW's R series: fun, quite good, and capable of many high speed miles; but, not a GSXR1000 either. |
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