Sad but happy sort of !

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lanny
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Sad but happy sort of !

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:eh: :eh:
Well I never thought I would sell the SP1 but have accepted an offer I could not refuse, I thought long and hard but cleaning and staring with a little riding thrown in is not why I want bikes, this is basically what I have been doing with the SP1 as it was simply to good to use, especially in poor weather.
On the bright side I took a lurverly blade in px, 2 owner and low miles, even better I have freed up funds to buy something to do up (VTR :D ) So now I have something to ride and will be able to get mi hands dirty by breathing life in to a project, much more in keeping with why I have bikes. I could have gone the new bike route but would have ended up feeling the same as I did the SP1, not wanting to ruin it, although the pull of a mint bmw1000rr almost caught me out.
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That's a cracking looking blade mate :thumbup: .

Know what you mean about the SP though, the good, clean ones do look too good to take out sometimes! Mines tucked up till next season.

Enjoy your new bike.
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That blade looks almost as good as CheekyKev's one. Sounds like you made the right move, no point in having a bike as an ornament
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slower110 wrote:That's a cracking looking blade mate :thumbup: .

Know what you mean about the SP though, the good, clean ones do look too good to take out sometimes! Mines tucked up till next season.

Enjoy your new bike.

:thumbup: Cheers!! the blade was bought with the profit made on the SP , you could say a blade for free :D I know I'll blow the rest though.
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Have you considered becoming a salesman? You seem to be very good at buying mint bikes, selling them and then getting another one :lol:

I can imagine how you felt with the SP though, it's the same with your old firestorm :( it gets dirty too quickly and I spend as much time cleaning it as I do riding it :lol:


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Pity about the SP, but at least you've got a bike that you can use for everything and more, you won't be sorry about getting a FireBlade, they are a fantastic bike, in my opinion they are one of the best all round bikes ever made :thumbup:
I have a Fireblade RRW and love it, I also have a FireStorm :thumbup:
But I'm lucky enough to able to keep my SP2 :D
A few years ago, just like you, I had to make a choice whether to get something new or not, when my first FireStorm was getting on a bit I thought should I go for something new or use the same amount of money to buy the bikes I've always wanted but could never afford, well you see from the list what I did, I sold the older FireStorm, but because I enjoyed riding it so much bought a younger RED one, then looked around for about a year before finding an excellent condition low millage FireBlade, then spent a further 18 months before I found an excellent low millage SP2, they're all great bikes and I enjoy riding each one of them, just hope I'll be able to keep them :D
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Virt wrote:Have you considered becoming a salesman? You seem to be very good at buying mint bikes, selling them and then getting another one :lol:

I can imagine how you felt with the SP though, it's the same with your old firestorm :( it gets dirty too quickly and I spend as much time cleaning it as I do riding it :lol:


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Glad your enjoying the bike - id be no good at sales, I lost to much letting the matte go !!!! - by the way I saw another matte black one outside Hunts in Stockport about 2 weeks back, apparently sold from new by them as well. :thumbup:
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lanny wrote: Glad your enjoying the bike - id be no good at sales, I lost to much letting the matte go !!!! - by the way I saw another matte black one outside Hunts in Stockport about 2 weeks back, apparently sold from new by them as well. :thumbup:
Ahh :( more of them is always good. I still haven't seen any more of them, saddens me as it's such a beautiful paint job for it.

When do you think you'll be getting a new 'storm then? :D


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Virt wrote:
lanny wrote: Glad your enjoying the bike - id be no good at sales, I lost to much letting the matte go !!!! - by the way I saw another matte black one outside Hunts in Stockport about 2 weeks back, apparently sold from new by them as well. :thumbup:
Ahh :( more of them is always good. I still haven't seen any more of them, saddens me as it's such a beautiful paint job for it.

When do you think you'll be getting a new 'storm then? :D


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Well im in two minds, a late newer model or something older to tailor to my taste, I suppose its more to do with watching the field to see if anything jumps out at me. You never know, I may end up with a cheap enough newer model that will leave me enough funds to tailor :thumbup:
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Ahhh, a true dilemma. Best of luck finding a good one :thumbup:


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That looks a cracking Blade you have there. For me that has to be one of my favourite colour schemes 8)

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My favourite model blade :D very nice mate :thumbup:
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Be you should of got a urban tiger :-)
Shame the sp went but like you say it needs ridden .
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Looks a real beaut .. :thumbup:
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Should have bought a knackered old SP1, then you could have done it up a bit, ridden it in the snow, left it dirty, and had a lot more fun than the perfect one...
Just my own view, I know lots of you disagree.
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