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Due to an announcement at work this morning - may need to sell the SV I just bought ( gutted ) - out of interest - anyone looking ( or know of anyone looking ) for a nice naked pointy - 2003, 9K, Alarm and Immobiliser, Blue flame can, tail tidy, seat cover, Puig screen - recent tyre and battery, trickle charger - standard can, seat and grab rail as well - VERY clean and well looked after - some would say immaculate ( see pics ) Lovely lovely bike. Not turning out to be a good day today :smt090!
New Paddock stand thrown in too - and forgot has a K&N filter ...
£2100 ono
Give me a shout if you know anyone - I'm in Swindon
Cheers
Bump for the weekend crew :smt026
my brother is now after an sv, but he ideally wants the black frame (cos mine is black i guess!) but i will ask him.
Silver's easier to keep clean you know ... ;)
Went to work on it today ... Loved it :cool: ...Might even decide to keep it yet ....
if he's interested let me know - not that far to come and have a look is it - to give you an idea of my "standards" ... http://www.flickr.com/photos/72429791@N00/sets/1300331/
Nana
alstoybarn
19-09-08, 09:32 PM
Hi im stanie's bro , you still selling ?
Hello ....Yes - still selling if you're interested, Im in all weekend if you want to come and have a look - if you see it you'll want it though especially when you hear it as this Blue Flame sounds AWESOME - just put some Renthals on it tonight too.
sent you boys a PM
Nana
alstoybarn
20-09-08, 08:22 AM
Hi Fella Are you in from around 12 ish onwards if so please send me your address etc so we can come over
cheers
Al
SOLD to the man who will be totally delighted ... regretting it already :(
Have fun - You Sir, have a bargain !
Nana
alstoybarn
20-09-08, 08:37 PM
Its trully a nice bike A1 condition , I just need to spend some quality play time with it ;)
and working out the alarm ha ha ha
alstoybarn
21-09-08, 04:25 PM
Hi nana
Could you tell me the sequence needed to work the alarm as its doing my head in i cant start it :confused:
Many thanks
Al
The instructions are there with all the paperwork - I never really studied them but basicallyas far as I know - you press the button that's smooth with 1 dimple on, stick the key in , turn it and wait for the start sequence and away you go.
Nana
got something to tell us bruv??? ha ha ha
got something to tell us bruv??? ha ha ha
I'll give you £1900 for it ... :p ...
To be honest - I hate alarms and immobilisers - more trouble than they are worth, and if I'd still got it , I would have been organising to have it taken off.
Nana
alstoybarn
21-09-08, 08:00 PM
well fancy that I got it going with a little help from me bro , no one told me to hold the clutch in ( ha ha what a muppet ) Ive never had to do that before . Anyway I thought of selling back to you Nana for £2500 but now that its going its all mine , spent a lot of time today just looking at it ( ha ha ) and it is show room condition , well happy :D
well fancy that I got it going with a little help from me bro , no one told me to hold the clutch in ( ha ha what a muppet ) Ive never had to do that before . Anyway I thought of selling back to you Nana for £2500 but now that its going its all mine , spent a lot of time today just looking at it ( ha ha ) and it is show room condition , well happy :D
Oh yeah .... forgot all about the clutch thing :rolleyes:
There is a connector block under the lever - should have spotted that when I put the Renthals on.
LOL :D
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