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Old 24-Nov-2006, 13:04
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Ooooh Nice....

Gives me a dilemma on what to do with my Strada...I prefer the all red seat unit a la SP4, but I like the fairing lowers of the standard strada/SP5. I guess it'll have to be a mutt.

Frank, the suspension hoop is painted or powder coated...it's grey on some later 888's


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Old 24-Nov-2006, 16:34
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Very nice,mate.Very Nice.
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Old 24-Nov-2006, 16:52
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Old 24-Nov-2006, 17:39
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Very nice indeed,you lucky sod.
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Old 24-Nov-2006, 17:41
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Oh my god! An SP4 in the rain!! Are you mad!!!
I noticed the rear brake caliper sits on top of the swing arm. On my SP4 it's hung undeneath and secured with an alloy rod to the crankcases. Can anyone shed light on the difference? I seem to remember horror stories about the alloy rods breaking and the caliper jamming on. (or was that the carbon fibre version)

Oh, and of course... very nice bike mate!
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Old 24-Nov-2006, 18:23
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cheers guys for the comments had to get it outside it was chokin me tickin over in the garage...............dave.
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Old 24-Nov-2006, 20:57
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If you want a fast idle button, that's all the lever is on the left hand lever, you can fit a 996 throttle and cable.

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Old 24-Nov-2006, 21:00
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Very nice bike Dave. Just not so sure about the frame colour, white just seems so right. As for no fast idle you'll get used to that, just wait until the clutch drags a bit when cold and no fast idle that gets a bit annoying!!
And Fred your rear brake is a mod, which is one of those mods I would do to mine one day.
I wonder how many sp4 owners are on this site now?

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Old 24-Nov-2006, 21:05
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P.S I'm dead jealous I've been wanting to post pictures of my bike for ages but can't do it because of the size. Maybe one day!!

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Old 24-Nov-2006, 21:02
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Oh my god! An SP4 in the rain!! Are you mad!!!
I noticed the rear brake caliper sits on top of the swing arm. On my SP4 it's hung undeneath and secured with an alloy rod to the crankcases. Can anyone shed light on the difference? I seem to remember horror stories about the alloy rods breaking and the caliper jamming on. (or was that the carbon fibre version)

Oh, and of course... very nice bike mate!

I think that the version above the disc was the one with the later models (SP5 has that set up I believe).
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