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    Thumbs down i hate plastic

    stupid plastic breaks so easily. for some reason my front brakes are really vicious, recently had the pads replaced, but that was 2 months ago, locked the front wheel 3 times today, on gravel going <20k thankfully, not 80 down the main road, and the front plastic is all broked. Anyone know why this may be happening? probably have to replace the whole frontish fairing. I like naked bikes now, stupid plastic so expensive and crappy and breakable and weak and spraypainted and.... grr. If you have a spare front green 99 fxr fairing lying around, give me a price. How much would it cost new?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeremysprite
    stupid plastic breaks so easily. for some reason my front brakes are really vicious, recently had the pads replaced, but that was 2 months ago, locked the front wheel 3 times today, on gravel going <20k thankfully, not 80 down the main road, and the front plastic is all broked. Anyone know why this may be happening? probably have to replace the whole frontish fairing. I like naked bikes now, stupid plastic so expensive and crappy and breakable and weak and spraypainted and.... grr. If you have a spare front green 99 fxr fairing lying around, give me a price. How much would it cost new?
    Dont use your front brakes when on gravel, thought the first 2 times you locked up you might have gotten the idea?
    You want your front brakes to work well as they tend to do most of the work when stopping.
    Bugger about the drop
    Plastic shouldn't cost you that much to fix.... its the painting thats the real killer.
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    i didn't use the front brakes, im guessing the wheel just locked up (didn't even touch either brake), cause it just totally dropped on me, no warning, no fishtail, no leaning involved, just like both tyres were suddenly sittin on ice.

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    Gravel is a bitch
    Is your front disk warped? ... Both tyres locked up?
    Others on the site will have the answers you need.
    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Dude, I was riding it home from Hamilton in the pi$$ing rain $hitting myself .... There's no way in hell I could own that bike for a week and still have my license. There...I've admitted it.

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    Gravel at less than 30 is shed load harder than gravel at 40+...
    going at a decent speed you kinda surf over it. slower and you start to dig in and become at the mercy of the position of any stone larger than a golf blall.

    If you insist on riding off the paved path then try a dual purpose bike, they can be awsome fun and as a bonus... the have very little plastic to smash and when you drop them the only thing you have to fix is horizontal to vertical.
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    the church i go to hasn't got a tarmac road. guess i should start parking on the public road and walk. i hardly ever/never take bike onto gravel road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeremysprite
    the church i go to hasn't got a tarmac road. guess i should start parking on the public road and walk. i hardly ever/never take bike onto gravel road.
    Don't let gravel get you down, it is really quite good fun once you get the hang of it... and when did you ever see a speed cop on a gravel road?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeremysprite
    the church i go to hasn't got a tarmac road. guess i should start parking on the public road and walk. i hardly ever/never take bike onto gravel road.
    So you've fallen off several times on the way to church? How ironic.

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    Same thing with me, the bike decided to have a lie down on some gravel ...Quite a good slide even if I say so myself. I am trying to repair my fairings at the moment. Just keep all the bits and have a go at repairing them your self.you got nothing to lose.
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