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    sad about yr baby.

    But +1 on ebay being your friend - it will probably cost you as much as the exsess.
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    I think the cowl might be 5-7.5ml thick? I'm not too sure really, thats just a guesstimate. I was thinking plastic welding, and a respray to fix it. And then buy another one later on aye. Might need some green tape for it in the meantime though, instead of the blue I had to use today. Clutch lever should be easy to get though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    But +1 on ebay being your friend - it will probably cost you as much as the exsess.
    yeah, excess on my old bike was $750, and that was only a 125cc through State. With Vero/Golightly now, so not sure on their excesses
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drider87 View Post
    my friend has an 06 zx6r that fell at low speed as well, the first thing that happened was the rear cowl broke in the exact same way.
    I don't think crash bungs would of saved the rear at all.


    I dropped my CBR after moving it inside after a few too many beers ( pushing it) and the only damage was to the bar end ( which I lost later on anyway?) sounds like you had some bad luck!

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    my heart broke seein those pics - then again out bikes carry a striking resemblance!

    I would definitely agree with the plastic weld and respray replacement fairings are painful at best. You might be really lucky and see replacement parts on trade me.

    Levers, mirrors, indicators and all those sorts of bolt-on things are almost always cheaper as after market. I got a gear lever, rear + front brake lever and clutch lever for my last zxr, worked out to be 1/3 the price for Kawasaki original parts.

    Anyways, good luck.
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    ooooooo bugger! My sympathy to you...hope it fixes OK....

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    Quote Originally Posted by my_r32 View Post
    I think the cowl might be 5-7.5ml thick? I'm not too sure really, thats just a guesstimate. I was thinking plastic welding, and a respray to fix it. And then buy another one later on aye. Might need some green tape for it in the meantime though, instead of the blue I had to use today. Clutch lever should be easy to get though?
    yea parts should be easy to find as its pretty new .
    check inside the cowl and see if you can locate the plastic type most likely abs
    will check this l8r ive gotta go move family

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister.koz View Post
    my heart broke seein those pics - then again out bikes carry a striking resemblance!

    I would definitely agree with the plastic weld and respray replacement fairings are painful at best. You might be really lucky and see replacement parts on trade me.

    Levers, mirrors, indicators and all those sorts of bolt-on things are almost always cheaper as after market. I got a gear lever, rear + front brake lever and clutch lever for my last zxr, worked out to be 1/3 the price for Kawasaki original parts.

    Anyways, good luck.
    Yeah, my heart broke too!

    Yeah, just about never see any parts for this model for sale aye

    Yeah, will look for aftermarket bits for them me thinks. Any suggestions for good places in Dunedin? Or will I have to look online?
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    shit that suck's hope ya dont have to much trouble getting it sorted
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    Quote Originally Posted by my_r32 View Post
    Yeah, my heart broke too!

    Yeah, just about never see any parts for this model for sale aye

    Yeah, will look for aftermarket bits for them me thinks. Any suggestions for good places in Dunedin? Or will I have to look online?
    I've not seen many parts around... but then i have only really looked on trademe.

    I know a few places around waikato, the www.speed-tech.co.nz guys are right up there with kawasaki parts where to get them. Just give them a bell, they should be able to sort you out

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    Bugger.....
    There's not a lot of anything used for RR's in NZ
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    Quote Originally Posted by my_r32 View Post
    I was just leaving for work at 5.30am this morning, got the bike out of the driveway, set it on its side stand to close the gate.........was just about to put the latch on, and I hear this CRUNCH!
    Turned around and heres my lovely bike lying on the ground
    Now I know the automatic kill switch works
    So after I finished having my anger fit, my boyfriend (who jumped out of bed when he heard the crunch) helped me pick it back up, cheers Andy! and then we surveyed the damaged.

    Broken wing mirror, broken clutch lever, few scrapes/scratches along the side of the fairings/engine cover.......but worst of all, the rear seat cowl broke/cracked Oh the front left indicator also popped out, but managed to pop it back in.
    I'm hoping its not too expensive too fix cos I dont really want to claim insurance for it.

    First photo(taken with cellphone) is how it looked beforehand (it looked brand new)

    It's bummer when something like this happens. The only consolation for what it's worth is that the next scratch/ding won't feel as bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icekiwi View Post
    There's not a lot of anything used for RR's in NZ
    Yeah, ah well. I found a generic kawasaki cable clutch lever on TM though. Link here
    Would this be worth a shot? I'll go see the bike shop tomorrow first though, see what they have sitting around there. And also see what they say about getting the rear cowl fixed

    .....not looking forward to this, since the mechanic only just got it all fixed up
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    Quote Originally Posted by my_r32 View Post
    Yeah, ah well. I found a generic kawasaki cable clutch lever on TM though. Link here
    Would this be worth a shot? I'll go see the bike shop tomorrow first though, see what they have sitting around there. And also see what they say about getting the rear cowl fixed

    .....not looking forward to this, since the mechanic only just got it all fixed up
    i can have a look if you like but cant do the painting part :<

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    check inside the cowl and see if you can locate the plastic type most likely abs
    ok. I'll see if I can do this for you tomorrow, havn't had a chance over the weekend
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