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    Bad luck mate, the clutch cover is just a matter of buying a new one, or someone on here might be able to weld it up... the fairing mount can be bent back with a bit of brute force.....

    I know how you feel, but im on the other side, ive got 3 bikes and a car, but can't afford to ride or drive them
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    c,mon magua, buy the GF250, you know you want too...
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    Mate i know a guy who can weld up the clutch cover maybe(depending on damage)(calling mr death_inc) or i got quoted an alternator cover (other side) for like $45ish as for the other stuff you supply the coke a cola(i don't drink and ride) and i'll come help you get the bike up and running. If you read a couple of the threads going around , there are always people willing to help. People helped me so in return i offer my service and so on and so forth. Sing out if you need a hand
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    Ok, I have the fix, give me $3500 I can supply you with a new clutch cover, aaaareeee hell Im feeling generous I will throw in a whole FZR 250.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judderbar
    Ok, I have the fix, give me $3500 I can supply you with a new clutch cover, aaaareeee hell Im feeling generous I will throw in a whole FZR 250.
    Right engine, wrong bike.

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    NO NO NO , the FZR is a far superior bike. Its equiped with a double twin whoodema whatsit. AND will still respect you in the morning.

    Beat that
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    Ok I'll bring the bike back by van, didn't really want to ride it in it's current state anway. I tried to start it at work and it didn't like that. The fairing seems to be alright, I unscrewed it from the frame and it popped back into place so now I just need to move the frame back to match it. Which will need some brute force alright.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magua
    Ok I'll bring the bike back by van, didn't really want to ride it in it's current state anway. I tried to start it at work and it didn't like that. The fairing seems to be alright, I unscrewed it from the frame and it popped back into place so now I just need to move the frame back to match it. Which will need some brute force alright.
    That's the spirit Magua.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    That's the spirit Magua.

    Old fizzers never die, they just accumulate character...

    And battle scars which all the ladies love
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    these are times of charater building, you will get to learn heaps more about your bike, bike shops and how useful electrical tap and your mechano set can really be!
    remeber good things take time!! i feel your burn, i crashed back in oct and still runing around scratched and scared.
    yeah... sorry bro, i thought that ment miles 'n hour.

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    sweet man... got the van for tomorrow after work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magua
    Ok I'll bring the bike back by van, didn't really want to ride it in it's current state anway. I tried to start it at work and it didn't like that. The fairing seems to be alright, I unscrewed it from the frame and it popped back into place so now I just need to move the frame back to match it. Which will need some brute force alright.
    Dude heres a lil racetrack trick (that KK forgot i must note)
    You have the fairing off.
    Get some thick cardboard and with some help from a mate lay the bike on its side. On the oposite side to what ya crashed it on.
    with a clean rag and some oth the petrol from ya tank wash the cracked cover thoughroughly.
    Repeat this step then wash again with hot soapy water
    Buy some sellys High temp knead it you can buy it from repco or even the warehouse. mix it properly and with clean dry hands.
    push the knead it into the crack.
    wait 12 hours for it to set. (for racing its 12 minutes but thats racing)
    I repaired the front of a mates crankcase cover with this stuff and its still in there
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