Honda SP1 for sale
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rumpelstiltskin

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2,805 posts

275 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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Up for sale a 2000 SP1,mint condition,only 5,700 miles,serviced at 600 miles and 4000 miles.New rear tyre at 4200 miles.M.o.t,d till April 12th 2005,6 months tax.Hel stainless brake lines,rear hugger,black anodised fasteners everywhere to replace crappy silver ones.Ducati power with Honda reliability,goes like stink,corners like stink,stops like stink,eh,an all round stinky bike:-)Selling due to naggety-nag-naggy-naggety-naggy-nag,sorry,my loving partner.Fantastic bike,wanting £4850,if your interested e-mail me first at lrse03036@blueyonder.co.uk,cheers!

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anjum

1,606 posts

300 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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Great bikes - quick question for you - when I was loaned an SP1 in 2000 for a weekend I seem to recall that didn't get more than 70 miles out of a tank of petrol before I needed to fill up.

How did you do - I don't think I was caning it too much.....

Anjum

rumpelstiltskin

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2,805 posts

275 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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Its not that the bike uses more fuel than the average bike,its just more to do with the size of the tank on these,i sold a brand new gsxr600 to get this,gsxr got around 120 before low fuel light came on,the Honda is around the 95-100 mile mark.But it's fun in between the fill-ups which is the main thing,we don't buy sport-bikes to save the planet and save fuel:-)

cazzo

15,192 posts

283 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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anjum said:
Great bikes - quick question for you - when I was loaned an SP1 in 2000 for a weekend I seem to recall that didn't get more than 70 miles out of a tank of petrol before I needed to fill up.


I think it's a Honda thing, combination of small tank/high fuel consumption - I had a VTR100 only did about 60 - 70 miles before the 'light' came on, not much in reserve either. In contrast my 916 will do 110 - 120 miles before going to reserve and there's still a reasonable amount of fuel left then.

rumpelstiltskin

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2,805 posts

275 months

Saturday 11th September 2004
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Ok,anyone else want to roll up and put people off buying my bike lol

cazzo

15,192 posts

283 months

Saturday 11th September 2004
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rumpelstiltskin said:
Ok,anyone else want to roll up and put people off buying my bike lol


Not at all mate, SP1 is a top bike & like you said "we don't buy sport-bikes to save the planet and save fuel" and anyway all the 'environmental' tax we pay on fuel will save the planet... err, probably

ps; Petrol is one of my biggest expenditures, I reckon I spend about £8k a year on the damn stuff!

pps someone needs to buy this bike now!







DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

284 months

Saturday 11th September 2004
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Can you stick it in the PH classifieds please , no advertising on the forums .
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