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If the insurance get involved, that's a definite write off with the frame lug breaking off. But don't worry it's a really easy fix if you buy it back. Just get a mobile welder to come and weld it back on, it'll cost between £30 and £50.
The fairings look no worse than mine were after my off, in the end it cost about £300 to have the plastic welded with metal mesh to strengthen and respray the whole lot.
Thanks Guys, yep Mac I think it is a write off, they said I may be able to buy back but tbh I wont put it on the road as have Blue one and Streetfighter project.MacV2 wrote:Sorry to see that Duffy...![]()
Another one bites the dust, deff write off due to frame lug, same as mine. If you are thinking of repairing it don't go through insurance as it will be a cat B & therefore not allowed back on the road.
Still not got mine sorted out with the robbing bastids...yet another call to make.
Cheers Carl, visually they look ok and bike slid under car and fairing bracket took most of the impact hence the frame lug snapping, but well worth checking, had not long painted them satin black toocybercarl wrote:I would check those forks are OK first. With an impact like that I doubt they are straight, you need to roll the Stanchions along a flat surface to fine any imperfections.
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Yep my forks were bent...ever so slightly but bent they were, also it's highly likely that the bottom yoke is twisted they are made from the same stuff as the inspection caps I think...Duffy1964 wrote:Cheers Carl, visually they look ok and bike slid under car and fairing bracket took most of the impact hence the frame lug snapping, but well worth checking, had not long painted them satin black toocybercarl wrote:I would check those forks are OK first. With an impact like that I doubt they are straight, you need to roll the Stanchions along a flat surface to fine any imperfections.
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