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Rode my mate's SP1...
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well !! tell more !!
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Power... power... and more power. Instantly - as soon as you need it. Slim bars, twitchy at low speeds, but rolls around on the tyres and into corners wonderfully. Lovely sound, and on the stock exhaust too - no need for cans. Good brakes, even if they are only 4 pot calipers, a good stopping experience, not too hard, react as you'd expect them to. What I can't get over, because I haven't experienced on a bike as much as this... is that even at 90-100 mph, you can still feel the front end going light! I only took up the lane for a few minutes, and onto the B-road. A nice little circular route giving a few little corners, some lanes, and a few nice straights. Good easy fun! |
did you hit the 'limiter' at any point? Its like someone has jammed the brakes on!! Insane!! :D
They have a nice sound anyway, but belieave me with a set of race cans on they are very 'Rude'!!! :) Are you going to get one?!?!? :) |
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mmm i'm getting an itch in my wallet :roll:
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I rode one for couple of hours once. The WOO! factor wore off after about an hour, and for the last half hour in traffic I just wanted to set fire to the thing.
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The SPs are great bikes though - my friend has leo vinci's on his and I can't hear my gixxer when he's in front, my fairing vibrates under the exhaust note within 10 foot of the SP. Why they don't come with a steering damper as standard I don't know as the front end does feel light and you can get a tank slapper on very easily. |
SP1 & SP2 are famous for their incompatibilty with the human body...
Bloody lovely bikes though.... :love: . |
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