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Zer0Zer0
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Post by Zer0Zer0 »

yeah chris m8 looks like i can write off the rest of the year ride wise anyways
and resurecting my dead storm will give me something to do whilst i recover.
and the spannering will be good excersice.... :wink:
I AM THE STRANGE MAN YOUR MOTHER WARNED YOU ABOUT......
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tattie
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Post by tattie »

I take it the crash bungs did their job pretty well. I thought the fairing would be well knackered. (good job there were'nt any seagulls about).



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Zer0Zer0
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aye...crash bungs worth thier weight in gold tattie m8...not a mark on the fairing....
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Have a sweetie and stop crying........
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markg
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Post by markg »

I have a L/H footrest hanger with gearchange lever and linkage intact if you need it mate. The gearchange lever had been repaired, it has a bolt in it at the end where the rubber goes but with the rubber bit on you wouldn't know it was repaired.
You can have it real cheap if you want it.
Sorry to see your bike looking so sorry for itself, hope you make a full recovery soon.

Mark
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