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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby hannakournikova » Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:54 pm

i will go have a chat with them tomorrow. The guy in the parts dept is a friend and always does a few £££ off :dance:
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby Screaming Chief » Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:55 pm

SP2rider wrote:The Ron ayers is a great price but I guess there is the added cost of shipping and import duty :angry-banghead:

Pretty sure I added something to my basket as a test and it showed that the only shipping option was basically the fastest, most expensive version of air mail, tracked shipping, which you just know will have full declaration on it (for insurance purposes) so as well as import duty and vat, you will also have the "clearance fee" added by whichever courier allegedly "up fronts" the customs fees.

By the time you add all that crap to the total price, you wonder if its worth the risk, especially as it's a pain in the rear if the item arrives damaged.

It's a shame it's an SP2 undertray thats needed, as I have an SP1 undertray thats complete, basically barely been used on the bike and probably wont ever be put back on there.
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby hannakournikova » Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:15 pm

are sp1 and sp2 not compatible?
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby Screaming Chief » Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:55 am

hannakournikova wrote:are sp1 and sp2 not compatible?


They are different part numbers and if you look at parts diagrams, they do look like they have quite different layouts, no doubt due to the electrical differences, such as ecu/relay/battery placement etc.

You may be able to get one to fit, but not sure it's worth the effort ?
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby 5parkyuk » Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:44 am

HAVE ANY OF YOU PICKED UP THE PHONE AND QUOTED THE PART NUMBER TO YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER ?
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby N11 EXPRESS » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:49 am

hannakournikova wrote:are sp1 and sp2 not compatible?


there is slight differance in the subframes so differant mounting points
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby SP2rider » Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:36 pm

N11 EXPRESS wrote:
hannakournikova wrote:are sp1 and sp2 not compatible?


there is slight differance in the subframes so differant mounting points


No actual experience myself but read elsewhere its not really possible.
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby SP2rider » Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:37 pm

5parkyuk wrote:HAVE ANY OF YOU PICKED UP THE PHONE AND QUOTED THE PART NUMBER TO YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER ?
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Yes 204 notes unfortunately
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby hannakournikova » Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:11 pm

Ok. So spoke with my contact yesterday.
Priced the wrong bit. £175 for undertray :(
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Re: Stock SP2 undertray

Postby Screaming Chief » Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:25 pm

hannakournikova wrote:Ok. So spoke with my contact yesterday.
Priced the wrong bit. £175 for undertray :(


Seems to be common with dimwit Honda dealer employees. :snooty:

I went down in person, ordered a cylinder head gasket.Not sure why but I asked the guy to write down the part number he had ordered, came home to find he had ordered the rocker cover gasket:needles to say, had to phone and ask why when I ask for one part, he ordered something entirely different. :roll:

Luckily I also ordered the correct part off ebay (from an ex Honda dealer) and so ended up with a choice of two.Handy (hopefully never need it) but the head gaskets are the same for both front and rear cylinders (kinda expected Honda to make it more awkward than it needed to be, just cos they usually do) :lol:
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