Kev L wrote:Sorry to hear that fella. Hope you're not in too much pain.
Cheers Kev, nothing a trip to the pub won't cure, might have to lay it on thick when the Mrs gets home, go for the sympathy vote lol.
Kev L wrote:Sorry to hear that fella. Hope you're not in too much pain.
Thanks for the offer Kev, luckily storm not on the road yet and the gsxr needs a bit of work so I was on the old faithful workhorse the Thundercat. Have loads of spares for it but only needs a bar end, exhaust hanger and starter gear cover, no panels broke, just grazed, custom paint job held up well but will need a right panel and nose respray. More practice for me lol.Kev L wrote:Got to be done mate. Do you need any bits to get the bike up and running again?
Looks good mate, bet it sounds loud without the cans
agentpineapple wrote:phew!!!!!!!!!! at least it wasn't the storm....![]()
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beer and pain killers work really well....
agentpineapple wrote:it's an abba stand mate, raised on planks of 2x4 and using a 17mm socket instead of the correct attachment, instead of being fitted to the swingarm spindle, you mount it higher to a frame bolt. works really well.....
Ckennedy wrote:Speedy recovery phoenix.
Looking good AP
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