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jackVTR
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Sp1-Sp2

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Hi
When i got my Storm,i was over the moon and loved it,but after the cct prob and totaling the engine ,im second gessing myself to get another :confused

i also like the Sp1/2 befor i decide to get 1 in the near future, Id like to ask what common prob's do you get with them and do they suffer from cct failure like the storm

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you wont regret gettin a SP matey, wouldnt swap mine for owt! :wink:
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No common failures on the SPs. Engines are bulletproof. Suspension is very good quality (though harsh, especially on the SP1). I would advise trying one first though....the riding position is very different from the 'Storms (very forward biased).
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Try an SP out, they are tougher than the Italian alternatives (Duke, Mille). Not heard many horror stories.
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Cheers guys :wink:
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I'd agree with the others.

Try one first-storms and sp's are totally different.

Good luck :D
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I'd agree with that Tim, they're defo not a commuter. I rode mine for a few hours yesterday through heavy town traffic. I don't find it an issue in the grand scheme of things though.

As long as you know what you're buying into it's a very, very small price to pay imo :D the bike was designed as a racer after all.

As regards the PC...I'll not be buying one. FSM was right when I bought the SP...the fueling is fine. I've ridden far worse bikes in that regard.
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I thought mine was more comfortable than my Firestorm. The 'Storm used to kill my wrists, whereas the SP1 was OK? I know it sound perverse....maybe it was the clipon angle?

They run very hot too....trickling through down will get the frame hot enough to gve you a burn (rear cylinder position and gert great exhaust pipe running through swingarm).
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well its a good thing i live in a small town ,,it wont be used that often in towns,,plenty of country roads ,

and will only be used on nice sunny days.

will get a cheep runaround for crap weather.
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Like I said earlier Jack-just make sure you realise what the bike was designed for in the first place when you buy it and you'll be fine :wink: They are ace 8) :twisted:
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:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :)
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Hi Jack VTR,
I had a Storm for 8 years and lusted after an SP but eventually succumbed, I find the SP a good bit more comfy than the storm. This surprised me, as it is a more head down butt up type of bike.
Mine is 2 teeth up on the rear sprocket at the moment and I don't feel it is any more lumpy than the storm was and it has not got a power commander of any description. (use the clutch!!!) :thumbup:
All I need now is a set of gold wheels and I will be totally happy.

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