VTR vs SV1000

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Steve .... you are depressing me .... :)

RQ - just had a look on the site you gave. With current exchange rate it would be closer to £6990.
How are they as a dealer?
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Good backup and repairs. They'll really look after you when they know you. I was using http://www.xe.com/ucc/ to calculate the currency. This VRT over here screws us when it comes to comparing prices. I was talking to a mate who buys VW's for the place they work. She gets them for €16k, and then the government puts the 21% registration tax on it. We are taking it up the ass here. :evil: :evil:
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RQ,
Start charging for'taking it up the ass' and you might have enough euros for the SV!

Cant you buy a pre reg / used one to avoid tax? there is a cheap 04plate 1300 mile copper one on ebay for £4500 !
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steve trow wrote:My local dealer Marriots in birkenhead are doing new but pre reg Sv1000s for £5300 otr or Non pre reg on 04 plate for £5700. :lol:
sh1t the Suzuki dealers arnt doing you any favours over there aye!
If I roughly convert that to $ its bout $17000 were as here thay are selling for $14000 bout 4600 pounds and they will through in a set of Yoshie pipes.
I paid the same for my Storm and it came with free Scorpions.
cheers Darryl
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Oi, f**k off you lot, this is supposed to be a FireStorm site. Heathens! :wink:
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Firestoms dont go all cheese in winter and melt and the TL was a far
better bike than the SV the handling was ok just shuck its head a bit
So thats why i bought a bike so i could see my money and licence go quicker
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SimonT,
like it says at the top of the page 'bike chat' now go and take shep for a walk...he looks bored.
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Like it says above that "Firestorm UK" :lol:
I got knocked down, but i'll get up again and you'll never ever keep me down!
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R U boy's xenophobic?

Like it say 'General Bike chat' on the Home Page
It also says Honda VTR 1000 discusion board - part of discussion is comparing to other bikes, no? :P

Anyway - I wanna know ... is there a '05 Storm Ye or Neh! When will we know ... probably during the Milan or Munich bike shows?
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:lol: :lol: chil out it was supposed to be a gigle, hence : :lol: :roll:
Now gerrof ! :twisted: :lol:
I got knocked down, but i'll get up again and you'll never ever keep me down!
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:lol: :lol: chil out it was supposed to be a gigle, hence : :lol: :roll:
Now gerrof ! :twisted: :lol:
I got knocked down, but i'll get up again and you'll never ever keep me down!
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steve trow wrote:6. I only need one finger on the brake lever to stop ( vtr had braided hoses and hh sintered pads and needed a fistfull) :evil: .
Looks like you suffered from a classic case of seized pistons.

Here's a tip for you. When your brakes become spongyor require a fist load to stop you give your pistons a wee clean with some cotton buds ( Q-tips for all you yanks :wink: ) and some brake fluid. Make sure all the pistons can move freely and be pushed back by hand. You should notice a dramatic improvement in the power and feel of your brakes after that without blaming it on the brake lines and splashing out on braided lines unnecessaraly.

Tell you what though, it's nearly two years since I got bit by the dreaded cam chain tensioner bug but I still love the FireStorm ans am sooooo tempted to get another one ( provided del can sort me out some of his extra special modified CCt's :wink: )

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MDJ wrote::lol: :lol: chil out it was supposed to be a gigle, hence : :lol: :roll:
Now gerrof ! :twisted: :lol:
MDJ wrote::lol: :lol: chil out it was supposed to be a gigle, hence : :lol: :roll:
Now gerrof ! :twisted: :lol:
MDJ wrote::lol: :lol: chil out it was supposed to be a gigle, hence : :lol: :roll:
Now gerrof ! :twisted: :lol:
MDJ wrote::lol: :lol: chil out it was supposed to be a gigle, hence : :lol: :roll:
Now gerrof ! :twisted: :lol:
Ok, Ok .... no need to go on about it!!! :wink:
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Post by mercury »

You have lost me is this post about VTR V SV thats a lot of V :lol:
or the WEBSITE :? :? :?
So thats why i bought a bike so i could see my money and licence go quicker
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Post by DD »

firestorm_al wrote: Ok, Ok .... no need to go on about it!!! :wink:
Oi..... you cant fool us, thats a car motor in that avatar of yours not a V2 whats the site comming too :roll: :wink: :lol:
cheers Darryl
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