I've been a naughty boy. UPDATE very naughty

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I've been a naughty boy. UPDATE very naughty

Post by Fireman on a Storm »

I tought I would have a fiddle with the new Storm today.

I set up the clutch, brake and gear levers to suit me.

I set up the suspension to the performance bike settings for starters.



AND THEN

I just could not resist.


I rode my new toy round the block 8O


Bloody aching now :cry: But it put a smile on my face.

I think there might have to be another Renthal conversion round the corner :wink:
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Post by tony.wilde1 »

you know it makes sence...did you keep the bashed storm? :?:
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

tony.wilde1 wrote:you know it makes sence...did you keep the bashed storm? :?:
No I did not, they wanted over £1500 for it.
When I looked at it though the tank was dented from the indicator switch. The bars must have been twisted at least. I know the forks were well bent.

I've got my name on a bar conversion kit. I will sort it out when the guy is back in the UK
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Post by nobby50 »

mmm ,was your bike a total write off ?if it was ,,,most insurance companys will let you buy it back at 10%of the current market value.i bought mine back last year for £325..had a few problems getting the documents back from dvla but it was well worth it in the end.
It might be old, but it still kicks ass !
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nobby50 wrote:mmm ,was your bike a total write off ?if it was ,,,most insurance companys will let you buy it back at 10%of the current market value.i bought mine back last year for £325..had a few problems getting the documents back from dvla but it was well worth it in the end.
A lot of the insurance companies now have deals with salvage yards now. The salvage yard pay up to 60% of the undamaged market value for the bike. Different deals between different companies.

Some pay 60% for all the "big" bikes and get the smaller bikes free.

My bike was a car C write off, and there was no way it was worth me paying out over £1500 to get it back. A new rad is over £350 and both of them were damaged plus forks, engine casings, front plastics, tank, exhaust. This was just the damage i could see.
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Post by sirch345 »

Take it easy mate, but good to hear you were having fun :wink:
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Post by eddvtr1000 »

nice one mate, just take it easy and let yourself back in slow :D
4 cyl = 2ltr , 2 cyl = 1ltr it's all relative.
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

I waved the wife and kids off to school this morning, the sun was out, and within half an hour so was I.

I did about 35 miles on the new Storm today, a proper ride! Nothing mad, but good fun :D :D

The bike rides like new! :lol:

The rider still feels a bit second hand :?

Came home with a big grin on my face.

Think I'll have to sort out a Renthal bar conversion, and the bike was far to quiet, I'll have to get my race cans fitted 8O
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Post by iggy1966 »

Good lad Fireman,

Ease your self in slowly
"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut."
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