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break or put back on the road ?
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(28-06-13, 02:58 PM)keno link Wrote: [quote author=Sealion127 link=topic=8519.msg84184#msg84184 date=1372347013]
id pretty much already made my mind up , just wanted confirmation i was doing the right thing


damage wise , the rear undertray and number plate hanger is shattered , scottoiler is bust , front fairing mount is bent ,top box and mount snapped , cracked screen , the rest is cosmetic stuff really which i wont bother with .


just got it back an hour ago .


chris


That is nothing,FIX IT


I hit a car that pulled out in front of me,damage was totally wrecked fairing and bracket was almost bent in half,broken front mudguard,starter clutch housing smashed and big hole leaking oil,exhaust and link pipe totally smashed,right footpeg and front brake lever bent.bought bike back from insurance company as a cat c for £120.
£300 later.


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I think I bid on that one, did you sell it on eBay?

I really wanted it too (the twin headlamps and the fly screen look freaking sweet), but my phone lost signal and I didn't get my final bid in on time Sad
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Re: break or put back on the road ? - by keno - 28-06-13, 02:58 PM
Re: break or put back on the road ? - by Tibbs - 03-07-13, 10:50 PM
Re: break or put back on the road ? - by Steve - 30-07-13, 11:31 AM

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