Sorry to hear about that, mate, hope the bruises heal quick.
Make sure you buy it back from the insurance
crash
- MacKrell17
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Re: crash
Ouch ... looks painful but at least you will mend. ...Get back on as soon as you can but try not to rush it, a few of my mates have done that and thrown it away agin because the shoulder wasn't quite fixed... All the best and hope you feel better soon.
- benny hedges
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Re: crash
think yourself lucky....
there was a young rider out with us at weekend on a blade... first proper bike after passing his test on a cg125.
he did ok tbh.
but tonight i heard he's tboned a car today and is badly hurt with broken neck, back and collar bone.
trying to arrange to go see him tomorrow if he's up to it.
hopefully it's not as bad as it sounds but been there meself.... docs wont know the full extent of the damage for a while yet.
fingers crossed for him.
shame cos he's a crackin lad with a young family...
the bike's probably totally wrecked but i'm sure that;s the last thing on his mind atm
there was a young rider out with us at weekend on a blade... first proper bike after passing his test on a cg125.
he did ok tbh.
but tonight i heard he's tboned a car today and is badly hurt with broken neck, back and collar bone.
trying to arrange to go see him tomorrow if he's up to it.
hopefully it's not as bad as it sounds but been there meself.... docs wont know the full extent of the damage for a while yet.
fingers crossed for him.
shame cos he's a crackin lad with a young family...

the bike's probably totally wrecked but i'm sure that;s the last thing on his mind atm

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Re: crash
i stripped down bike today forks are straight and engine and frame not touched but plastics tank handlebars are all smashed up ...... dont worry i will be back on bike in few weeks having a pop at anyone who wants a lil spin out



Re: crash
That's good news about the forks, frame and engine
Rest of it should be 'relatively' cheap to fix with the help of gaybay. Good to see you're eager to get back out too. Just make sure you're wearing the proper kit from now on, even if it is just a pop to the shops 


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- benny hedges
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Re: crash
watch the yokes though mate and lock stops on the frame... they are made of dairylea
you will know when you try riding it again and it doesnt want to go round corners proper...
mine were barely visible but a new set made a massive difference.
you will know when you try riding it again and it doesnt want to go round corners proper...
mine were barely visible but a new set made a massive difference.
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