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mikehodges2
08-11-05, 07:34 AM
I've decided to sell my bike, as it's not practical for my job, and I can't afford to keep it, and get a car :( .

http://server3.uploadit.org/files/mikehodges2-DSCN1003.jpg

I'll add the details when I get home from work.

Andy13_uk
08-11-05, 10:48 PM
how much you looking for? mileage etc?

mikehodges2
09-11-05, 05:14 PM
OK..sorry about the delay.
The essentials:

Blue SV650S K1
~19700 miles
Datatool Veta Evo Alarm
Alpha dot
Tax 'til Sept 06
MOT 'til March 06

New battery fitted March '05
Heated Grips
Paddock Stand
Fender Extender
33BHP restrictor kit, and original parts.

Unfortunately, I came off the bike a few months ago and scratched up the fairing, snapped the left foot pedal and the clutch lever. However, it was fixed up beautifully - so now there isn't a scratch on it (I just checked it over 8) )

I'm looking for around £2300.

P.M. me if you'd like to have a look at it - no picture can do the colour justice.

I'm also selling my RST Pro Leathers (http://www.harpersraceshop.co.uk/usrimage/cat2818.jpg) (blue) - jacket (40" chest), and jeans (30" waist - though I'm usually a 32" - and I'm 6'4", they fit fine).

mikehodges2
10-11-05, 07:05 PM
Heh...I completely forgot that it's currently restricted to 33BHP, and will come with the original parts to derestrict it. :oops: 8)

fred600n
11-11-05, 07:58 PM
hi mike,nothing to do with the sale unfortunatly, but where did you get the fender extender please, thanking you fred. 8)

mikehodges2
11-11-05, 08:29 PM
Not sure, it was fitted when the bike was first serviced.

fred600n
11-11-05, 09:20 PM
thanks anyway mate.

mikehodges2
21-11-05, 07:18 AM
OK, it's going to go on auto trader, and maybe ebay too this week, if noone else is interested.

Balsca
24-11-05, 06:06 PM
Still waiting for my insurance cheque (bloody chav scum thieves)
Will be looking for something like that in a while

Iain

mikehodges2
27-12-05, 01:25 PM
So, I'm a lazy beggar...and it's still for sale.

BUMP 8)

seandixie
28-12-05, 09:36 PM
Hi Mike, your bike looks good! I'm interested, can you derestrict it yourself or does it need to be done professionally.

Cheers
Sean
(Hopeless at ANYTHING remotely mechanical)

Saint Matt
28-12-05, 10:06 PM
Hi Mike, your bike looks good! I'm interested, can you derestrict it yourself or does it need to be done professionally.

Cheers
Sean
(Hopeless at ANYTHING remotely mechanical)

Very easy to de-restrict, I did mine in about 20 mins, just make sure you dont like any parts of the needle assembly, or the spring doesnt spring off and sod off somewhere.

mikehodges2
31-12-05, 02:20 PM
It came with fitting instructions too - but I got it fitted at the garage where I bought the kit, as they said they'd fit it free (and I'm not very mechanically minded either 8)). I guess you could follow the steps in reverse?

P.M. me if you'd like to come have a look Sean.

Saint Matt
02-01-06, 12:29 AM
I guess you could follow the steps in reverse?

Not quite, if it's the official suzuki ones then you follow the intructions and swap them for the ones without a hole in. You swap throttle slides rather than inserting/removing washers.

mikehodges2
02-01-06, 09:17 AM
I guess you could follow the steps in reverse?

Not quite, if it's the official suzuki ones then you follow the intructions and swap them for the ones without a hole in. You swap throttle slides rather than inserting/removing washers.

Fair enough, it is the "Official" suzuki kit.

Anyway, someone buy my bike! I need to get a car! :(