2004 SP-2

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Alex A
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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Pete.L wrote:10 times as many miles but still not too bad looking :wink:
Another great example, clearly well cared for. :thumbup:
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Seeker 77
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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Lovely bike that is only going to appreciate, unless you paid 10k for it!

Very jealous indeed and would love to get another one some day. Had two SP-1s now, really rate them
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Pete.L
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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Alex A wrote:
Pete.L wrote:10 times as many miles but still not too bad looking :wink:
Another great example, clearly well cared for. :thumbup:
Cheers Alex :thumbup:
I hope you get as much fun out of it as I have mine :D
AMCQ46 wrote:Pete, don't start reminiscing or you will regret letting go of it
:shh: It's still in the garage and I think Julie's forgot :wink:
:P
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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Pete.L wrote:
AMCQ46 wrote:Pete, don't start reminiscing or you will regret letting go of it
:shh: It's still in the garage and I think Julie's forgot :wink:
:P
Here`s hoping......... :thumbup: :lol:
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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Pete.L wrote:
:shh: It's still in the garage and I think Julie's forgot :wink:
:P
good plan, and if you don't have room I will hide it for you :D
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
And just give it back when the treads have worn off?
:lol:
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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Alex A
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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Finally got some better photos:

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lloydie
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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Very nice and clean bike [THUMBS UP SIGN]
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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Dear lord :Stewy:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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naughty. Would love to have a quick experience on an SP, looks fantastic.
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Post written by "darrenmartin" (when he was "TaNgO WaGoN" for a short time)
TaNgO WaGoN wrote:Alex, iv just 'come' across your post...literally!....what a fantastic machine. I hate you :wink: ........
let me re-phrase that, you lucky lucky man. :thumbup:
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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This was the other SP I was trying to recall for the best SP award. Sorry mate, but for my Alzheimer's you would definitely have been in the running.
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Re: 2004 SP-2

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I'll put mine up for the award next year, if it lasts that long.
Probably will, as i seem to be putting no miles on it lately.

There was a 94,000 mile SP1 around on one of the forums recently, so they can do the miles no trouble.

Just a few more mods to do on mine before it feels like it's mine, Ladybird full system, shock, maybe a bpf front end, a few engine mods, but I promised the wife I wouldn't modify it, so that'll probably be all for now, except the PAIR mod, flapper mod, getting rid of the barometric sensor clogging up the air intake, maybe a few other things......Apparently there are high compression pistons around, cams and things like that....
But not modifying, nothing you couldn't buy off the shelf and bolt on, no.
No.
Not unless the opportunity presents itself, anyway.
A promise is a promise, after all...
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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