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Lofo ride Sun 4th Aug.
#61
(03-08-13, 04:04 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: Didn't quite swerve enough eh!
You're ok and that's what matters.
Shame cause I was looking forward to saying hi!

Ditto! Work has been shit, was well looking forward to LoFos to unwind!  :'(

I'll have to see if I can make September. But no promises.
The Deef's apprentice
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#62
So tomorow here: http://goo.gl/maps/ftuh4

What time ?
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#63
9am right!?
Some say...
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#64
Yup. 9am. And no deadeye either. He crashed this afternoon when we were out avin a wee blast. He is fine thank god and we managaed to get the bike home even with a mashed front end. I asked him wot woz the last thing that went thru his mind B4 he hit the hedge and he said "thank fuck i didnt take the piss outta christo"
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#65
Oh yeah...we ad some nice wevver....
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Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#66
Not another one! Glad to hear you're ok too Dead Eye. Must be a nasty dose of bad luck going around at the mo.
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#67
Bloody hell ! That's some bad luck! I will see you all tomorrow
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#68
Still on track too. See you all tomorrow morning.
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#69
Oww, oww, oww, oww... damn shoulder Sad

Front end of bike is mostly obliterated - anyone who had seen the front fairing before hand will know exactly why, but its basically in about 34,315 pieces :| Front left fork is destroyed, right one is highly questionable, fairing mounting is buggered, generator cover is history, rear cowling cracked and torn, both mirrors disintegrated, fairing inlays destroyed, gear change lever is questionable at best and tank dented and scratched - so basically, if I was going to crash, I was going to do it in style...

Entirely my own fault, had a huge downpour a few miles back on the B184 but Thraxted was magically bone dry a few miles down the road I carried a little too much speed in to a double apex corner (didn't realise it was a double apex at the time) and due to the rain previously was in a "don't lean it too far over" mode even though I could have. Result was that I ended up hitting the quite well built up grass bank (it was like 4-5ft high) shoulder first. So shoulder is pretty mashed up (can't lift my arm very high), massive lump on my knee and my ankle kinda hurts as well...

Luckily Exupnut was on hand to help me out, so epic thanks for that! Luckily managed to get the bike started again after a bike behind me stopped to help as well (massive thanks to him on his Triumph Street Triple) and Mr. Exupnut rode it back home with me on his (a lot of trust there!). Now sitting at home trying to drown my pain in beer Big Grin
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#70
Some of the corners out that way are real bastards. There's one in particular on the way out to Finchingfield, another double apex, that even though I know exactly what to expect by now, I never get right. I'm either carrying too much speed and end up wobbling around on the wrong side of the road (it's a blind bend of course!) or going way too slow and thinking, where the bloody hell is a happy medium on this sucker! And another that we met on the last Lofo ride - knew it was coming, knew what it was like, still fluffed it completely!
Glad to know you're not seriously hurt - 2 in a day, lets hope this particular run of bad luck doesn't need a third to be complete. Ride careful tomorrow folks!
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#71
I cant believe you two! Just read christos want list now you deadeye! Hope you are both ok. Smile
Christo sent you a msg, I've got the mirror, rad pipe and cam cover I can donate to the cause! Not sure if Ive got the metal pipe but got a feeling ive got one that's bodged but solid. Let me know via txt 2moz as I doubt i'll be on the forum.
Deadeye If you need parts headlight fairing bracket etc, Ive just converted mine to a foxeye so Ive got a few bent bits of bike that you mite need, they are yours if you need them!
Now lofos can we all stop falling off before the meet! (...and during/after too!) Wink
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#72
Thanks bozboz, appreciate it!

The only thing I think I'm concerned about is the central bracket that holds the front fairing. It was twisted quite badly so I'm uncertain as to how much damage has been caused to it until I manage to rip off the current fairing and inspect. Luckily I have some spare front forks and a new front fairing already, will have to try and source a generator cover which will definitely be the hard part
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#73
Sorry to hear it m8 and hope you feel better soon.
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#74
(03-08-13, 10:20 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Thanks bozboz, appreciate it!

The only thing I think I'm concerned about is the central bracket that holds the front fairing. It was twisted quite badly so I'm uncertain as to how much damage has been caused to it until I manage to rip off the current fairing and inspect. Luckily I have some spare front forks and a new front fairing already, will have to try and source a generator cover which will definitely be the hard part
No probs mate, mine is slightly bent so needs to be viced and hammered straight not bad tho, I never bothered because....well you know what I'm like!
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#75
Yous boys are something else!, i go quiet on the forum for a few weeks & everyone's crashing.
Glad yous are ok though

Stay safe! 8)
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#76
Bad luck chaps.  It's always good to have a buddy there to help you out.

I hope you have em fixed soon.  Good to know I'm not the only one.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one.  Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
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#77
(03-08-13, 10:20 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: ... will have to try and source a generator cover which will definitely be the hard part
Have a word with Red98 when he gets back from touring the UK. He may still have the cover I gave him (he only needed the generator/pickup assembly from it), it had had a repair at some point in it's life so won't get the bike back to concours standards but was sound.
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#78
(03-08-13, 02:38 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=nick crisp link=topic=8908.msg92220#msg92220 date=1375536670]
Wonder if you might get a claim out of whoever's responsible for road maintenance where it happened? After all, they don't need to know you were distracted at the time?!
If forks just need realignment, then probably as you said - loosen off, or just give it a judicious wrench through the front wheel, realign. But if they're actually bent, they'll need proper re-straightening, which should be ok as long as it's not so bad that they've creased. Take a good look where they go into the yokes, common place for this to happen.
Cam cap holed? Did it lose any oil?

I could try, I suppose. The road (a back road) has been marked for repair, but hasn't been done yet. I don't want a long legal battle for a relatively small repair job.

As for the cam cap, it's the round, aluminium cap that makes the rocker cover look prettier - nothing structural.

Doesn't look creased anywhere, but looks like both are leaning right slightly, so praying it isn't the headstock.
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Get photo's of road asap.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#79
(03-08-13, 10:20 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Thanks bozboz, appreciate it!

The only thing I think I'm concerned about is the central bracket that holds the front fairing. It was twisted quite badly so I'm uncertain as to how much damage has been caused to it until I manage to rip off the current fairing and inspect. Luckily I have some spare front forks and a new front fairing already, will have to try and source a generator cover which will definitely be the hard part


Those brackets bend quite easily,especially if you're not shy with a rubber mallet!
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#80
It's more about whether its taken any significant structural damage which will prevent me from using it after a repair, fingers crossed though
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