Don't bottle it,it isn't done yet at 1.02x. You'd risk bottle bombs when the priming sugar gets the yeast going again. In effect,over priming. Give the beer time in primary to finish up. 2 weeks isn't long enough for the average ale to finish up for the average brewer. I had ONE finish & clear in 12 days flat. But it was a can & kilo type brew. Anything using more malts in place of sugars is bound to take more time. And brewing under colder temps seems to slow things down in my experiences,not speed them up. Anyone that says otherwise is an idiot or a liar.
Temp control is a very good thing,as are proper pitching rates. But the simple laws of physics cannot be bent.
Pardon my rant,but somone always chimes in saying there's something wrong with my process if I can't get a 1.075 beer done in one week. Twaddlespeak says I. Give it another week to finish,then check it again. If it's done by then,it may even start settling out clearer already.