Uneconomic to repair

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balls
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Re: Uneconomic to repair

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Well the other party s insurance has just paid out :beer: £1350 plus i keep the bike so sort of all right but still leaves a bit of a bad taste in the mouth .going to spend a few £s on it but not a lot as its going to be my work hack from now on .
So what do i get now got around £2 to £2.5 grand for a toy Any idea,s :clap:
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darkember
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Location: South Wales Abergavenny

Re: Uneconomic to repair

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I would get another Storm. Look at the reliability it gave you until it got binned & yet it is still going :thumbup: Go the Italian route, pretty bikes I do have to admit, however they need to be pretty as you may find yourself sitting at the side of a road looking at it rather than on it :D :D
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balls
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Re: Uneconomic to repair

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Yes it has and still is super reliable and before it got trashed i was loving it had it almost five years and has never failed to start since doing the RR and battery mod. the engine is great i just wish the rest was a bit more racy looking .
The wish list so far is RSV Millie , Storm , TL1000s, RVF400, T595 , R1, or a big supermoto.
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rmh
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Re: Uneconomic to repair

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Ktm 950 supermoto got me... Kept the Vtr but the ktm is a hooligan tool even with this muppet on it !

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