
VTR Firestorm v SP1
VTR Firestorm v SP1
I have gota say that since selling the Storm and buying a SP1 there is no going back, what a bike, I have Microns and powercommader and its just simply superb! 

Jacey Boy
2000/W SP1
2000/W SP1
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SP1
Jaceyboy....
Quote - "makes you realise how upright riding the storm was".....
How far can you really ride in one session without getting knackered?
I regularly take my storm on 300m / 10hour rides, couldn't see myself doing that on an SP1....
Which brings me to my point, you buy a bike to suit your riding needs.
If an SP1 is for you, good on yer chap.
Me, I 'm happy with my 'storm.
(But that new Triumph ST Sprint at the NEC did look mighty cool)
t00lkit.
Quote - "makes you realise how upright riding the storm was".....
How far can you really ride in one session without getting knackered?
I regularly take my storm on 300m / 10hour rides, couldn't see myself doing that on an SP1....
Which brings me to my point, you buy a bike to suit your riding needs.
If an SP1 is for you, good on yer chap.
Me, I 'm happy with my 'storm.
(But that new Triumph ST Sprint at the NEC did look mighty cool)
t00lkit.
T00lkit
Red F2, Scorpion Race Cans, Nuvo Airflow Screen, GSG Moko Crash Protectors, Carbon Hugger by Del, Scottoiler.
Red F2, Scorpion Race Cans, Nuvo Airflow Screen, GSG Moko Crash Protectors, Carbon Hugger by Del, Scottoiler.
tell ya what Id like to do...... find a SP engine and put it in a Firestorm, oh yeah and the frount end..... best of both worlds then and no camchain noises
Now why the hell cant Honda think of that VTR would start selling all over again I reckon.

Now why the hell cant Honda think of that VTR would start selling all over again I reckon.
Last edited by DD on Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
cheers Darryl