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Old 07-Aug-2005, 11:58   #11
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Hope you get it sorted soon, and glad you didn't come off worse as well. Any accident you walk away from is a result in my opinion.
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Old 07-Aug-2005, 12:04   #12
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ah booger indeed Loz, sorry to hear about the bike, but glad you're ok. Is some of the destroyed stuff not useable for track day kit - it doesn't matter one jot what it looks like as long as it's secure, you might be surprised what on first glance looks like it's a gonner but with a bit of fibreglass repair, a hammer and some cable ties is back in working order.

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Old 07-Aug-2005, 14:08   #13
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What were we saying about licence's Loz?
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Old 07-Aug-2005, 14:41   #14
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ah booger indeed Loz, sorry to hear about the bike, but glad you're ok. Is some of the destroyed stuff not useable for track day kit - it doesn't matter one jot what it looks like as long as it's secure, you might be surprised what on first glance looks like it's a gonner but with a bit of fibreglass repair, a hammer and some cable ties is back in working order.

Take care mate

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Cheers John. I'll figure it all out eventually.
Like you say, it's not the bike's appearance that matters!

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What were we saying about licence's Loz?

I think it was that some folks shouldn't have one, Andy! :P
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Old 07-Aug-2005, 14:48   #15
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Blimey Loz, that's more damage than I did at Brands! The tank is ok though, right?

Funnily enough, I can tell you how much some of those parts are from Ducati (via ProTwins inc VAT):

RH clipon: 360.1.043.1A £51.65
Front brake resevoir: 585.4.004.1A £22.58
RH mirror holder bracket: 829.2.384.1AC £39.46
Front brake lever: 631.4.019.1A £59.27
RH footrest: 464.1.006.1A £15.36
RH footrest bracket: 824.1.083.1A £52.39
Rear RH indicator: 531.1.001.1A £13.15

The rest is a bit frightening... like the mono seat unit both parts comes to £578

There's quite a bit on ebay at the moment:
front mud guard
Brake lever, master cylinder & resevoir
RH mirror

But note that my ebay id is Zinc-Protest so please don't bid against me (I'm sure you'll come across at least one item that I'm bidding on at the moment )
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Old 07-Aug-2005, 15:18   #16
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If you need any bits to get back on the road, I have std footpegs, clip ons, brake pedal, gear levers, throttle, off of my bike, you can borrow till you get supplied if it helps?
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Old 07-Aug-2005, 15:52   #17
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Michael, thanks for the info mate. Don't worry, I won't crowd you on ebay!

Andy, that's a kind offer which I appreciate. There's too much to sort in time for 10 August and no immediate hurry after that, so I shall start haunting ebay for now, I guess. Thanks for offering (once again) to bail me out.

Cheers guys.

If anyone is selling bits I've listed, don't be shy!
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Old 07-Aug-2005, 16:21   #18
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gutted for yer mate...at least you're ok and I hear you got a donny ticket too, so its not all bad!!
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Old 07-Aug-2005, 18:46   #19
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ah booger indeed Loz, sorry to hear about the bike, but glad you're ok. Is some of the destroyed stuff not useable for track day kit - it doesn't matter one jot what it looks like as long as it's secure, you might be surprised what on first glance looks like it's a gonner but with a bit of fibreglass repair, a hammer and some cable ties is back in working order.

Take care mate

WeeJohnyB

Had a good laugh at your post Johnny ,this from the man with the mint cb500!
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Old 07-Aug-2005, 19:33   #20
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