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DucatiRoss
25-Sep-2005, 17:47
I collected my SP2 yesterday, after paying a £1900 bill to Baines, but it all was necessary and did include 2 new tyres. It didn't disappoint on the way home, and was everything I hoped for. Suspension was very firm but worked well in corners. I liked the riding position, although knees and wrists hurt at the end of 100 miles, and my clutch hand was shot ! It really was fabulous, and not intimidating at all, happy to potter at 3000 revs at 40, then effortlessly surge forward to 9000 or more. It didn't miss a beat and it felt every inch a race bike despite it being docile if needed. And it did a scarcely believable 55mpg as well ! Minor gripes are the brakes are nowhere near as strong as my 750SS despite new pads and braided hoses and it doesn't like to idle, but hell, so what ? I'm sure all the passers by enjoy hearing me blip the throttle at lights.

I spent this morning adjusting the morning adjusting a couple of things like dropping the clutch level as low as it will go, to smooth the action a bit, and then went out for a ride. I warmed it a little sitting in the drive, then moved off, and within 100 yards, it started to misfire a little, then cut out completely. I looked down, and white smoke was coming from the engine area, and then I saw a reflection of an something orange flickering in the crankcase. I jumped off, took my lid off, then looked up between the back wheel and the seat and the bloody thing had caught fire ! I couldn't believe it ! My beauty was going up in flames before my eyes ! I sucked in loads of air and blew as hard as I could, and luckily, the flames went out. I then pushed it home, and sat down, explained to my wife and kids what had happened and why I was so disappointed.

So first thing tomorrow will be a call to Baines, and then next Saturday, spend another day driving to and from Silverstone, this time with a trailer, to have her looked at.

Watch this space !

PS Is it normal for them to catch fire ?!

Jools - sorry you couldn't make it - let's hope there's a next time ?

Matthew

:(:(:(

Rob B
25-Sep-2005, 17:54
Fire, normal, er, no. Sorry to hear a tale like this.

Rgds, Rob

phil911
25-Sep-2005, 19:14
May be a forgotten piece of rag near the exhaust tube ???

Baines team is waiting for you ...

Feel sorry ...

Regards

Phil911

Screwy
25-Sep-2005, 19:22
Oh cr*p thats bad news m8 :( hope theres not to much damage .



Paul

logyk
25-Sep-2005, 19:51
Sad news.....hope it is not too serious.

philthy
25-Sep-2005, 21:02
Phew!

There is a bright side:eureka:

At least you weren't doing 9000rpm in the '' fast lane'' of a crowded motorway!

Hope it's not too expensive a repair.

Phil

sparkin
25-Sep-2005, 21:07
Hope it`s soon sorted mate.

Jasper
25-Sep-2005, 21:29
Fire?I thought i was the only one that unlucky!!:(

weeveetwin
26-Sep-2005, 00:40
That's a real sickener. My own SP tends to smell a bit of petrol for a few seconds after start-up, and I'm always a bit wary when first riding away.

It's strange that you rode yours for 100 miles on Saturday without a hint of a problem though. Did you move any of the wires whilst making your adjustments? Maybe an electrical short somewhere? Just a thought.

Best of luck fixing it.

Steve

Nattyboy
26-Sep-2005, 15:33
Blinking eck..hard lines mate...be interested to know the cause of that..?? :o:puzzled:

Nat

VanDaMauler
26-Sep-2005, 15:40
Its just the new Ghost rider Accessory pack.( the Marvel comic/ New film, not the swedish ****.)

Its this years must have....:lol:

http://filmnet.dk/gallery/Ghost_Rider/ghostrider.jpg

[Edited on 26-9-2005 by Bubbles]