I dropped my Kawasaki at maybe 30-40k, lowside after excessive throttle usage. It's Japanese, prob worth $15k+ new and made of the same sort of "high quality" materials as every other Jap sportsbike out there. I broke my factory standard clip on. And I'm glad I broke my clip on. Faced with a clip on breaking or the force being transferred onto the much more expensive forks or frame, I'll take $200 for a new clip on anyday.
I've also seen a Suzuki go down at 160k, then spin round and round and round and round... as it slowly slid to a stop quite a distance down the motorway. The rider got up, put his shoe back on, jumped on the bike and took off. Even managed to pull a wheelie in the process.
It's not about the speed, it's about how you do it.
From the picture it looks like there's a dent in the frame in line with the tank dent. Maybe it's the picture. If that is a dent, then I can understand why it's rooted.
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- Jim2 c2006
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