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    Wink Fixxer down :)

    lol crashed today, now I need new mirrors, put the right peg and brake into place, fix the the windscreen(right side), new exhaust cover, plus the forks might be a little twisted. That's a bitch, but that's life

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    Aren't you just a tad bit too jolly about your bin? Anyway, I guess it's good if you can laugh about it at the end of it just as long as you know why and how you crashed.


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    Well, I've come of before but I've never had this sort of damage
    Yeah, put the front brake abit hard in the wet, good news is my knees only took a few cuts.
    Well guess you can only laugh at those things, looking back in hindsight

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    Forks twisted? That's not going to be cheap. Better get onto calling the wreckers to see what's available.

    Sorry to hear about your bin; you seem curiously unworried by the damage, pain etc... are you sure you're not smoking anything right now?
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    Maybe it's because I'm British, we always joke about everything I guess, yeah, the no. 1 thing that bothers me is the forks, ah well, just have to do some more work and get some more bling, times like this I wish I had full insurance

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    That's no good. Still sometimes it is good to have an accident now and then to remind us that shit does happen - so long as the accidents a minor ones that is.

    No mistake is a bad one unless you repeat it.

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    hmmmmmm maybe I should get my knees checked out by a doctor, I don't feel any pain really, only a few cuts, but could be below the skin damage.

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    Hey indy --dont sweat the TWISTED forks. Thats easy to fix
    A bent fork will be a bit of a bitch but on a fxr pretty easy to fix
    Glad ya aint too badly hurt.
    Need a hand with the fixing pm me
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    Sorry to hear about the bin mate. As to the forks though if they are BENT you are in trouble, but if they are TWISTED then all that needs doing is loosen up the triple clap and the should spring back into position (or close to it) so you can adjust them from there manually. Got it done by a bike mechanic when i had my off. Hope you get it all sorted soon.

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    Thanks guys, Yeah hope to get it sorted ASAP, but you know what it's like being a student, after fixing this, I don't think I'm gonna sell the Fixxer

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    Sorry to hear about your bin, Indy, but glad you're not letting it spoil your day...
    FWIW I was very nearly in the same situation this morning. Braked a bit too hard at traffic lights and the resultant slide must have looked interesting to the drivers watching. Fortunately managed to stay upright though. The roads were deceptively greasy this morning as later doing the rh turn from Wellesley St into Mayoral Dr fairly cautiously I could feel the beginnings of another slide...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones
    Maybe it's because I'm British, we always joke about everything I guess, yeah, the no. 1 thing that bothers me is the forks, ah well, just have to do some more work and get some more bling, times like this I wish I had full insurance

    -Indy
    Really cause youre British?? in my experience they Bitch and moan about everything (having once been married to one)
    So youre a cut above the rest.
    I took the bike out just now wasting work time went to Ngruawhahia but came home and put her away,after a bath of course.
    Just to yuccky for me

    Hope your bike gets up and going real fast.

    pm Fzero he may have a few bits around
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Argh. You gotta hate those lose the front in the rain when braking episodes.

    At least you've got a relatively common bike. I had a bitch of a job trying to get replacement forks for a 1987 superbike they only made 2,000 of...

    THERE IS A PAIR ON TRADEME NOW FOR $150 BUYNOW:

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    If you can pay for them fast, pm White Trash and see if he can bring them up for you. He's leaving for Auckland tonight I think....
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    sorry to hear mate! but nah just loosen yah top yoke and triple clamp and put her against a wall and wrench it back into place then tighten them up - worked for the worst racked VFR400 i ever seen, infact the worst racked bike ive ever seen. done it heaps.

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