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    Rattling off a corner in Raglan Part II with piccies

    Okay, as per Crashe sez... "Piccies please!" So finally got around to looking at the damage my poor little ol'Hornet has suffered. I've got pictures of my crashed gear in the Bike Gear thread ... cuz that's where they should go! --> http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...22#post1115122

    Well, with a little trepidation this arvo, I set about giving my ride a good going over (ooer! ) and was internally wincing about the damage I would find (it's always easy to think how bad things are ... but when I think of how worse things could have been ... meh ... )

    It's with the usual embarrassment I post these piccies up ...

    Pic 3 shows where I lost the throttle grip and had the throttle sleeve smashed up ... no brake lever either! Still managed to get home with the nub of the front brake lever and just enough sleeve to keep the gas gas going!
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    And this is when I took it out, gave it a good wash and some TLC here and there... The clocks are a little wonky, but nothing that can't be fixed (good time to get those chromed ones now! )

    Scratching on the right muffler can ... will need to get those out ... and a dent on the inside of it where the licence plate and can rolled onto each other! Quite amazing how it wrapped it like an opened sardine can!

    Pic4 shows some scratch and scrape damage on the cover ... but nothing that can't be fixed. Some paint scrapes on the rear tail cowling and a small one down the side of the fuel tank.
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    The rear brake lever is a bit out on the pisstangle, nothing a good pipe and leverage won't cure... but isn't it funny how mud ends up in the strangest places?
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    I'm glad you are ok after that Justin. Hope you and the mighty hornet heal up quick.
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    All things considered Gi , the hornet doesnt look too bad. Bit of glue , some metal work and the odd brake lever and it'll be sweet.
    There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.

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    glad to hear all is on the mend for ya justin, hopefully this thread will bring a sparkle to your eyes: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=52678
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    ouch Gi.... make sure you clean and dry out those clocks properly. And make sure they are water tight again, else you'll have lots of problem in the wet.
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    Ouch mate! Poor little ol' Hornet!

    Looks more like a lot of small dings and scrapes rather than anything major, so that's some consolation. At least we all know you'll fix her up lovingly and properly! I'm impressed you managed to ride it home with that puny little stump for a front brake lever! Would have been hairy if you had an emergency braking situation though. Glad you're alright! Were you as grubby as the bike?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deviant Esq View Post
    Ouch mate! Poor little ol' Hornet!

    Looks more like a lot of small dings and scrapes rather than anything major, so that's some consolation. At least we all know you'll fix her up lovingly and properly! I'm impressed you managed to ride it home with that puny little stump for a front brake lever! Would have been hairy if you had an emergency braking situation though. Glad you're alright! Were you as grubby as the bike?!
    Actually that little puny stump had enough for me to do normal braking with it My normal nanna riding style however means I rarely have to use the brakes ... nice and easy does it!

    As for me being grubby ... did'ya nae' check oot ma uvver' thread aboot "Draggin'Jeans Part Deux" in Bike Gear eh?

    Yes. I was grubby. As grubby as a huhu grub grubbing in a grubby grub fashion in a rotting tree stump!
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    Glad to hear you ok Mr J......poor little ol' Hornet!

    Go the gear! .... did what it was s'posed to do saved our Mr J from any nasty stuff

    A few broken bits on the little ol' Hornet? nuffin.....broken bits on a Mr J? not goodey goodey.

    Me sure you will have the little ol' Hornet looking hot & horny in no time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    Glad to hear you ok Mr J......poor little ol' Hornet!

    Go the gear! .... did what it was s'posed to do saved our Mr J from any nasty stuff

    A few broken bits on the little ol' Hornet? nuffin.....broken bits on a Mr J? not goodey goodey.

    Me sure you will have the little ol' Hornet looking hot & horny in no time!
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    How did the saddle covering fare?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    The rear brake lever is a bit out on the pisstangle, nothing a good pipe and leverage won't cure.
    Don't forget to heat the hell outta it with a heat gun before you lean on it!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    How did the saddle covering fare?
    Och, blardy typical big'yin! It was fine! 'cept for the fine, covering of mud and dirt (still need to get it out of the finer lines on the seat) funnily enuff... I was talking to Sleepr who bought a 250 Hornet and helping him out with it, mentioned if he ever needed his seat to be recovered I knew just the people!

    He wondered why I needed my seat recovered... 40,000+kms will do that to my poor little ol'Hornet I sez! Plus I'm a big, heavy git and obviously need to cut down the porkage so it doesn't have to strain to get up hills (oh, wait for it.... you need a V-twin laddy! )

    I'll probably come and see about the next covering when I've clocked up 100,000kms on it!
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    I think she needs a wash.... Will look fine after that

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