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    Doh!

    I think the pictures are self explanatory.
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    d'oh!
    so what did you learn here then?
    side from how to split the case

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    Haha, well firstly I shouldn't be tripping over crap to get into my garage and secondly if the fairings aren't on the bike, THEY CAN'T BREAK! Especially since they are new

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    Errr Bugger. Did you try to kill it, or did it try to escape?
    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



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    oh dear oh dear.

    how did you... but what if... how .. whatsisi.. geber...

    how?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magua
    I think the pictures are self explanatory.
    Yes, but a better series would have been: Before...During...After.
    Or even a short movie clip.

    Perhaps you could re-enact the tipover for us, documenting it properly this time?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    The word 'Bugger' springs to mind, closely followed by several of it's shorter cousins. Split case seems to be ott damage for a fallover of that nature?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS
    The word 'Bugger' springs to mind, closely followed by several of it's shorter cousins. Split case seems to be ott damage for a fallover of that nature?
    The case was pretty screwed from previous falls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    I from my SCU experience can see that the motorcycle was actually on its sidestand, which was in fact on the small block of wood to facilitate the maintaining of the motorcycle easier. This of course put the motorcycle in a more upright position, making work carried out on the left side of the bike easier. Whilst this maintainance was underway, by the look of the tools lying about I would say you were either tightening or losening a bolt (probably the later), when the torque excerted caused small movements in the bike, ultimatly causing it to overbalance and fall to its final resting place on the ground, midway between the garage entrance and driveway.
    From the photographs I would estimate the bike was stationary at the time of the accident. There looks as though there could possibly be some damage from a previous spill on that same side, but I could be wrong there.


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    Close but no cigar speedmedic. The wood was used at a previous date, worked fine. I actually tripped on the wood this time while pushing the bike into the garge....woops.

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    Bad luck... and quick thinking, thanks for taking some pics before picking it up not many of us would have thought of that!

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    .... Damn >_<
    bl dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne kohi
    Bad luck... and quick thinking, thanks for taking some pics before picking it up not many of us would have thought of that!

    My first thoughts were "Oh SHIT!" "Arrr crap...wait....Kb thread oportunity ".

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    To be an annoying optimist, it's probably lucky the weck case was found like this instead of being stuck with a sieve for a block in the middle of hicks-ville. Looks like it was ready to tag out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magua
    I think the pictures are self explanatory.
    O dear Magua, if I recall correctly hasn't this bike been nothing but trouble since you bought it?

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