vtr sp1
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vtr sp1
hi chaps, im seriously considering the puchase of a vtr sp1, althow i have heard that using one on the road is not only difficult but pointless unless its on a track, iv always wanted one but if its not realy a bike for road use only il consider something else. what ur opinions? advice much appreciated. thanks.
The only problem with the sp1 was a slight fueling problem which I think can be sorted with a power comander !
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problem being about 27 to the gallon !!!!AGE wrote:The only problem with the sp1 was a slight fueling problem which I think can be sorted with a power comander !
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One of our lads has one. No real problem, rides it every day.
Power commander sorted low speed over fuelling
Pillion is high and a long way back from rider.
Tank range 100 if you're gentle with the throttle
Prettier than my firestorm, twin headlights etc, but not that much different to ride
Bunny wrote:problem being about 27 to the gallon !!!!AGE wrote:The only problem with the sp1 was a slight fueling problem which I think can be sorted with a power comander !
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One of our lads has one. No real problem, rides it every day.
Power commander sorted low speed over fuelling
Pillion is high and a long way back from rider.
Tank range 100 if you're gentle with the throttle
Prettier than my firestorm, twin headlights etc, but not that much different to ride
No different to my duke ! hard riding is about 80-90 miles to the tank steady riding(eeeerrrr whats that) I get about 120 miles !
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chris_1127 wrote:Bunny wrote:
problem being about 27 to the gallon !!!!and i thought 30-35 to the gallon from mine was thirsty!!
It is ..... a reasonable Gixxer11 should be OK for mid 40's in normal use
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My old Kat had been known to get into the mid 50's cruisng gently (70ish) on holiday ..... 200 miles comfortably before reserve
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were they stock ones? this ones running dual K+N's with a stage 3 factory pro kit. struggle to manage any more than about 110 miles for 13 quid of fuel taking it easy, more like 90 if giving it beansTLS-Moose wrote:chris_1127 wrote:
and i thought 30-35 to the gallon from mine was thirsty!!
It is ..... a reasonable Gixxer11 should be OK for mid 40's in normal usecruising at 80 in France my mates 1100K would happily do high 40's
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Gixxer motor was stock bar replacement K&N in stock box and Laser full system.
Kat was stock at time, but later even with 1170 wiseco kit, balance crank, flowed heads & EFE valves, and ram-airs it returned virtually the same fuel economy
As a stock bike, the best mpg I ever got out of it was 2 up in Switzerland where it recorded over 65mpg
Kat was stock at time, but later even with 1170 wiseco kit, balance crank, flowed heads & EFE valves, and ram-airs it returned virtually the same fuel economy
As a stock bike, the best mpg I ever got out of it was 2 up in Switzerland where it recorded over 65mpg
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i know of someone who is loking to get rid of their sp-1.
high level cans, single seat, rearsets, power commander etc. also has all the standard parts from it too.
if interested pm me and i will give him a call
high level cans, single seat, rearsets, power commander etc. also has all the standard parts from it too.
if interested pm me and i will give him a call
07977507395

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KTM 1290 SDR
KTM 690 supermoto smc R,
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ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.
