View Full Version : 748s. Did this replace the 748SPS?
hogfisch
09-Apr-2005, 08:59
Hi all,
According to my Haynes manual, the 748s was the replacement for the 748SPS. I have a 2001 model 748s and am not 100% convinced this is a replacement model (yes it does have nitride forks, marchesinis).
I am only asking because I am curious to know the stock BHP figures for one. Does anyone have a definitive answer?
Cheers
Hog
Delooney
09-Apr-2005, 09:25
Mine's a late 2000 748s or is it ?
Log book says 'Biposto' but it has a single seat with 748s on it ?
Mine too has the nitride forks and the Brembo Marchensini's.
I'm intrigued as you are...
Delooney.
hogfisch
09-Apr-2005, 09:31
I should add that mine is also a biposto although I am pretty sure the 748s came in single seat guise as well.
Delooney, my logbook says 748s although yours looks very much like an s model.
No mate, I think the 748R was the replacement for the 748 SPS.
I could be wrong though and someone who knows what they're talking about will be along in a minute
bradders
09-Apr-2005, 11:48
maybe the s replaced the sps in terms of engine etc as Haynes manual covers those but not the R? in which sace, R is a whole new model?
SPS replaced by SP replaced by R
They're all homologation bikes for racing and have higher spec components, different suspension, cams etc to conform with supersport homologation rules
The S can be mono or bip
The E is the lowest spec
Lee1980
09-Apr-2005, 20:26
didn't the sps have ti-con rods and come with race cans+ chip , paddock stand and cover?
Nigel C
09-Apr-2005, 20:29
S is replacement for the Biposto
S replaces both Biposto and Strada which were the base bikes but with different seat types. The S became available as either a bip or mono. Leaving the E as the entry level bike.
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