View Full Version : CBR600rr bits wanted asap.....
Velox
9th October 2006, 09:23
PLEASE let me know if you hear of any of these bits for a cbr600rr going begging:
- Front sub-frame (that holds on the fairings and instrument panel)
- Front fairing
- Left hand side fairings (incl belly bit)
- Instrument panel
- Front left indicator
- Plastic on the front of headlights
Hopefully that's it and there's not many more nasty surprises...:crybaby:
Quasievil
9th October 2006, 09:26
Im to Scared to ask mate ?
inlinefour
9th October 2006, 09:27
PLEASE let me know if you hear of any of these bits for a cbr600rr going begging:
- Front sub-frame (that holds on the fairings and instrument panel)
- Front fairing
- Left hand side fairings (incl belly bit)
- Instrument panel
- Front left indicator
- Plastic on the front of headlights
Hopefully that's it and there's not many more nasty surprises...:crybaby:
What happened? I've got the bits, but they are attached to my bike and are not wanting to part with them. :(
emaN
9th October 2006, 09:39
dude!
you ok?
Bartman10
9th October 2006, 09:39
This doesn't sound good. Are you OK?
Velox
9th October 2006, 09:40
Yeah I put a brief blurb in my other thread - I lowsided it on a left hand corner at a reasonable speed - dunno why - road looked fine, tyres were pretty stuffed but I've ridden on worse. Argh.
It's just sad cause it was so pretty:weep: But it will be again! I'm not insured either but I'm still not convinced that it would have been worth it in the long run (but that might change after I actually start coughing up the $ for it).
Quasi - I might buy some pants off you now though! The ones I was wearing aren't that flash anymore.
inlinefour
9th October 2006, 09:44
Yeah I put a brief blurb in my other thread - I lowsided it on a left hand corner at a reasonable speed - dunno why - road looked fine, tyres were pretty stuffed but I've ridden on worse. Argh.
It's just sad cause it was so pretty:weep: But it will be again! I'm not insured either but I'm still not convinced that it would have been worth it in the long run (but that might change after I actually start coughing up the $ for it).
Quasi - I might buy some pants off you now though! The ones I was wearing aren't that flash anymore.
Just got some m1 metzellers on my CBR, what a difference. Ive only ever had super sticky yokohamas in the past, but these are so much better. Should have kept the old tyres for ya, they was not up to WOF standards, but still had some tread. Hope you get it back on the road soon, let me know if there is anything I can do to help (next week are in Hastings, if that helps).
Shaun
9th October 2006, 09:45
PLEASE let me know if you hear of any of these bits for a cbr600rr going begging:
- Front sub-frame (that holds on the fairings and instrument panel)
- Front fairing
- Left hand side fairings (incl belly bit)
- Instrument panel
- Front left indicator
- Plastic on the front of headlights
Hopefully that's it and there's not many more nasty surprises...:crybaby:
Have front fairing in Black! Call me on 027-2559143
Velox
9th October 2006, 09:54
Have front fairing in Black! Call me on 027-2559143
Shaun!!!!! Will do.
Inlinefour - thanks mate! I've got my lil Jade on the road at least, which is almost as cool anyway;)
Kendog
9th October 2006, 10:12
Glad you're ok Weasel, sorry to hear about your beautiful baby, hope you get her back on the road ASAP!
Mrs KD.
inlinefour
9th October 2006, 10:14
Shaun!!!!! Will do.
Inlinefour - thanks mate! I've got my lil Jade on the road at least, which is almost as cool anyway;)
A bike is a bike, Ive just scored a RD250LC, not as quick as the CBR600RR, but losts of fun never the less. :whistle:
James Deuce
9th October 2006, 10:20
Not you too!
skelstar
9th October 2006, 10:59
Ah crap. sorry to hear Weaz. Hope youre ok.
Fatjim
9th October 2006, 11:23
Bugger mate, Sounds like your ok. Good to hear. Nick's the current expert of bringing it all back to life, although you can't beat Dover for experience.
Which corner, when? Who was behind you?
Velox
9th October 2006, 11:35
Which corner, when? Who was behind you?
Left hander about 5/10mins back from the coast - a real nice one too, I don't think it was dodgey. It's not "the" dodgey corner where everyone wipes out. VW was behind ahem... at home finishing his thesis due the next day.
HDTboy
9th October 2006, 11:35
That sucks V. You could try Malcolm at Econohonda (07)884 8810, or click the link in my sig
Wasp
9th October 2006, 11:40
eeep, that makes 2 of us crashing this month now :(
glad to hear that you too survived.
SlowHand
9th October 2006, 11:52
Tried bending the subframe back? After lots of swearing and sweating mine kinda looks ok.. Tho my cbr's a few years older, should be bendable, unless its really jandaled..
Velox
9th October 2006, 17:06
Tried bending the subframe back? After lots of swearing and sweating mine kinda looks ok.. Tho my cbr's a few years older, should be bendable, unless its really jandaled..
The subframe (if that's what it actually is) is snapped in two places so I don't think there's any going back. It's aluminium too.
HDT - cheers! I might give him a ring cause the search function on that site sucks eh!
dhunt
9th October 2006, 19:02
Yeah I put a brief blurb in my other thread - I lowsided it on a left hand corner at a reasonable speed - dunno why - road looked fine, tyres were pretty stuffed but I've ridden on worse. Argh.
It's just sad cause it was so pretty:weep: But it will be again! I'm not insured either but I'm still not convinced that it would have been worth it in the long run (but that might change after I actually start coughing up the $ for it).
Quasi - I might buy some pants off you now though! The ones I was wearing aren't that flash anymore.
Man that sucks Velox. That's the worse sort of bin where you not sure what you did wrong so can't learn from it. On the bright side at least you walked away from it.
Hope you get the bike fixed up without costing tooo many $$$.
Her_C4
9th October 2006, 19:55
Bugger the bike (for now :( ) - glad you are ok though Weasel.. :)
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