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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    ... ride it there (very gingerly).
    I wouldn't.

    With the luck you seem to be having, you'll somehow come to grief and scratch or damage something else. Riding with a completely flat tyre is not controllable. Take the advice to use a trailer.

    I assume that work is paying for the clutch lever???? Point out to them that you have to get it to the shop to get the lever replaced and without a lever, it can't be ridden ... i.e. turn one of those steps back into 2 steps forward.

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    I've ridden bikes with completely flat rear tyres for many kilometres.

    Slowly like the man said.

    It's quite controllable.

    ront tyres is trickier. Can still be done, though.
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    Agreed, for some reason i thought he was in Kinglsnd, right in the city centre of Auckland and was thinking intersections, pedestrians and traffic lights. But now I look at his profile, I see {yawn} that it has some silly shit in the "location" field. So I'm prolly wrong - again.

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    Without the clutch lever the engine will not fire, got one of those silly cutoffs to aid newbies trying to start the biker in gear, I was going to ride it and have done so on previous occasions.

    Work has offered to sling it in the back of a van and take it to a shop for me. Just rang Haldanes and they can do it and replace the lever.

    Work is arguing about the lever. It seems that it was partly broken earlier but still strong and working, they say it was already damaged so they arent paying for it. $60 for an international company (tightwads).

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    $386 later I am back on the road.

    Firm didnnt spring for the clutch lever, they argued that ity showed signs of previous damage som they werent responsible even though it was their workers who actually smashed it off.

    They did supply the van with which I transported the bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    Firm didnnt spring for the clutch lever, they argued that ity showed signs of previous damage som they werent responsible even though it was their workers who actually smashed it off.
    YOU MUST BE JOKING!!!! Go slash a few worn looking tires then...

    Are you serious? That's pathetic...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    Yesterday afternoon I had a call from one of my fellow workers, that I had a flat tyre.

    Went down to check and yep it was as flat as the provebial pancake.

    Pissed off as the tyre is only 1 month old and only has about 4000 km on it.

    Upon checking there is a piece of steel imbedded in one of the grooves in the tread.

    Must have picked it up on the motorwar on the way into work.

    Anyway, I rang the missus and she came and picked me up from work. This morning I had a lift in to work by cage, got the cash in my pocket for a new tyre (only 1 month old, grrrr).

    Over night I left the bike inside the building, as an anti theft measure.

    I was going to ride the bike down to a shop at my lunch break and have the tyre sorted.

    Now I get an e-mail from our stores dept. They were moving something and have snapped my clutch lever off.

    Now I need to go to the shop, buy a new clutch lever, go back to the bike and fit it, then find a shop that will put a new tyre on the bike, ride it there (very gingerly).

    Sometimes it doesnt seem worth it. You just seem to be getting to a place of comfort, things just seem to be getting into line and along comes the bluebird of happiness and drops a large one right on top of you.

    My bike is already a mess, I have been struggling to afford to fix all that needs to be done. Now back to stage 1 again.

    2 steps forward and 5 steps back.

    The money I have saved to get the lights fixed, new brake pads and a few other little bits and pieces will now go on just getting it running again.

    Too proud to ask for financial help from the family. I make or break on my own bat. Unfortunately I have had a shit load of the latter.

    Rant and rave over.
    Hit happens, even in steps, damn it! Things "will" get better in steps too. Cheers John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    JOKING!!!! Go slash a few worn looking tires then...

    Are you serious? That's pathetic...
    +1. They still did it.

    Hope you get some compensation at least, and glad you're able to get back on the road again.
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    haha i know the feeling

    Well Mr Merde i know the feeling.
    My bike was going in for a service last week, it never made it. Died half way and last quote i got for repair (after they towed it the rest) was $1700
    *sigh*
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