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Old 14-Mar-2005, 20:34
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If you are coming over to Nelly's, I might be able to help out with the panel/tank repairs and paintwork.
Drop me a line if I can help.
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 10:03
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Damn sorry to hear that fella. Look no further than your tyres. If you were still on the original Michelin Pilot Race they are as slippery as a snake in baby oil when cold.

Whats the news on Borat then??

Might pop down to Oulton on Saturday and have a nosey. Good luck getting it sorted.

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Old 15-Mar-2005, 11:16
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Damn sorry to hear that fella. Look no further than your tyres. If you were still on the original Michelin Pilot Race they are as slippery as a snake in baby oil when cold.

Whats the news on Borat then??

Might pop down to Oulton on Saturday and have a nosey. Good luck getting it sorted.

Damo.

Borat is fine, his l/hand is pretty mashed cut badly, and v.swollen, r/hand OK bar 2 broken fingers, from what I gather the bike is pretty much OK, slid well over the wet grass so more mud that gravel, maybe I should get one of these 998RS02's.... seems it's going to be cheaper to fix than the R
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 13:13
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Hey jp, didn't you took some pics of the damaged bike?
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 13:27
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No photo's...

don't really want the memory of it looking bad if I am honest..

Got to take a few photo's tonight for Ripsnorting so he can give me an estimate on the paint etc.

On a plus point though... all the parts should be with me tonight (including the swingarm)... Big up to JHP (as ever) and also BDG for sorting me a clip-on, hopefully I'll pick that up later, also an even bigger big up for Lily who is currently running up and down the country collecting the parts, and will hopefully bump into BDG later

Busy night tonight, just call me spanners!
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 13:59
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No photo's...

don't really want the memory of it looking bad if I am honest..

Got to take a few photo's tonight for Ripsnorting so he can give me an estimate on the paint etc.

On a plus point though... all the parts should be with me tonight (including the swingarm)... Big up to JHP (as ever) and also BDG for sorting me a clip-on, hopefully I'll pick that up later, also an even bigger big up for Lily who is currently running up and down the country collecting the parts, and will hopefully bump into BDG later

Busy night tonight, just call me spanners!

I understand............

But it's good to know you're putting the bike up again so quickly.
Have you bought a new swingarm
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 14:13
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Yup.... new swingarm being collected as we speak, the original is OK but cosmetically looks bad! so ultimately will need replacing, so bought one while I can get one, rather than wait for one to come into the UK
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 15:48
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Yup.... new swingarm being collected as we speak, the original is OK but cosmetically looks bad! so ultimately will need replacing, so bought one while I can get one, rather than wait for one to come into the UK

Wow..... i see you're not saving any money to get her like new again. That's nice.
Do you have full insurace coverage? Will the insurance pay for all those damages?
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 16:05
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If I had put in a claim it would cost me in the long run, and how long would it take for an assessor to come down, check the bike over, report his findings, process the claim, wait for an authorised dealer to have time to complete the work, let alone have all the parts in stock?

Summer would be over by then
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 16:17
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You'll have to start using tyre warmers before every road trip!!!

Sorry to hear about the off - now stop being a tw@
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