It's time to sell my bike, so rather than keep posting this same information all over the place, I'll list it all here, one time, and link back to it. For Sale is a 2007 Suzuki SV650 (naked, not the 'S' model), with about 14,700 miles on it. I'm asking $3,900. It's a GREAT learner bike; very quick, light weight, and agile. Small enough to learn on, but large enough to be fun (and useful) for a more experienced rider. Fuel injection is a very nice plus. Here's a collection of photos I took in late 2010 (nothing has changed, except the mileage, since these were taken): http://btsr.vc/k30b4 Fuel Usage/MileageI don't think I've missed entering a fuel-up on fuelly.com since August 2009. Average mileage, in all driving conditions, is 48+mpg. If you baby it, you can easily get into the high 50's. As of this writing, it averages about $0.08/mile. Here's the full breakdown on fuel costs and mileage: http://btsr.vc/7ache Equipment/Extras* Tires - both have low miles on them (not a lot of riding for me last summer). * Headlight Modulator Kit* custom grips* rear integrated tail/brake light* clear lens turn signals* custom exhaust (slightly louder than stock...just a little rumble)* Cortech saddle bags (easy on/off) (I'd like to keep the tank bag that's pictured...though we can probably work it out if you want that too) Equipment Details8/27/2009 - Changed the oil; approximate mileage 9,850.9/9/2009 - Had a new rear tire put on today; $125 bought online, $80 mounting at Rich's Cycle Shop3/15/2010 - Had a headlight modulator installed, at Rich's Cycle Shop in Grayling. About $120 total (~$70 parts, ~$50 labor)5/26/2010 - Had a new front tire put on today; $175 tire, plus labor, to $216 total at Rich's Cycle Shop in Grayling DamageI've dropped this bike one time, in the softest sand you could imagine...thankfully, no damage at all. The bike has a few very minor scratches around the body from what I'd consider normal wear and tear; not enough really to photograph. There is a noticeable dent in the exhaust; the previous owner told me he did that with a clamp while putting that exhaust on brand new (unlucky).