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[ST] but I could see my Sprint RS becoming a Daytona 600 and an updated Speedmaster.



Please instruct the group re: turning one bike into two.

Thanks
Denis Liakos
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From: <garrysimmons@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: RE: [ST] A little off the subject


> AFAIK, the only two people in the US that have actually ridden Thruxtons
are Greg Casey and Jim Callahan in the home office. They rode the first two
to hit the country to the Atlanta RAT pack meeting a couple weeks ago. Other
Thruxtons may have shown up since then, but I don't know of anyone that is
reporting having one. You could try calling Greg directly at the office. I
think he's the national customer service guy now or something. Callahan took
over his old job as national RAT coordinator. I doubt they would comment on
the unannounced 2005 model line, but you might get an answer about the
difference in grunt between the Thruxton and a Speedmaster.
>
> I too like the idea of a Speedmaster with the Thruxton engine. I'm not
buying anything this season, but I could see my Sprint RS becoming a Daytona
600 and an updated Speedmaster. Assuming SWMBO wouldn't freak out too badly.
>
> Garry
>
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