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Spokey
15-09-08, 09:45 AM
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

Spokey
19-09-08, 07:47 AM
Bump for the weekend crew :smt026

stanie
19-09-08, 05:27 PM
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.

Spokey
19-09-08, 05:57 PM
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 ?

Spokey
19-09-08, 09:54 PM
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

Spokey
20-09-08, 03:00 PM
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 ;)

stanie
20-09-08, 09:48 PM
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

Spokey
21-09-08, 05:22 PM
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

stanie
21-09-08, 06:39 PM
got something to tell us bruv??? ha ha ha

Spokey
21-09-08, 07:16 PM
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

Spokey
21-09-08, 08:03 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

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