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Nattyboy 28-Sep-2004 16:36

SP2
 
You dont see too many of these. To quote baines racing in my 851/888 book;

"a f*****g rocketship"..!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ADME:B:SS:UK:1

Jools 28-Sep-2004 17:19

Phew...for one moment I thought this post would be about one of those Honda things with the twitchy fuelling.

Lovely bike. Shame about the number plate though. Go on, admit it, if you had a 888 with the number plate K885... you'd be going "bugger, bugger, bugger, why couldn't the person who registered it wait until just 3 numbers later"

Nattyboy 28-Sep-2004 17:23

A bit like this one Jools...:D:D

Nat

Jasper 28-Sep-2004 20:51

Or this one::D

sparkin 28-Sep-2004 22:52

Jools,I think it`s about time you took the plunge,you know you want too:D;):D

weeveetwin 28-Sep-2004 23:25

:P

sparkin 28-Sep-2004 23:49

That`s just showing off,the lot of ya! :P Now where`s that phone book........................cherished plates.......................:mad:

Redsps 29-Sep-2004 00:08

I've got P888 SPS which came of my 916sps, but have'nt worked out yet how to get asigned to my J reg bike.
Must be a way surely.

Jasper 29-Sep-2004 00:13

As far as i know you can't make a vehicle appear younger than it is.So you could put a J plate on a P bike,but not the other way round.Mine is a "K" plate so no problems making it a "J".I no doubt will be proved wrong by somebody with alot more experience than me!!;)

yellow916 29-Sep-2004 01:28

Nat

Which 851/888 book liked the SP's so much?

Andrew


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