how do professionally remove a headlight
#14
RE: how do professionally remove a headlight
thats why you buy your bikes, then if you wreck it you can do w/e you want with it
and dude that really blows hard.
are u parting it out or did you sell it off already?
and what happened?
eek..
his first post said he got it on the 25th.
what a shame.
and dude that really blows hard.
are u parting it out or did you sell it off already?
and what happened?
eek..
his first post said he got it on the 25th.
what a shame.
#15
RE: how do professionally remove a headlight
yeah, sucks. treated a mountain road like the track, was going eastbound over the same turn for the 10th time within that hour and it lowsided nearly in the triples.
Bike was able to start back up in my garage but when shifted into first it would cut off.
pending what the shop says about the frame, going street fighter with it
****ty story but eh, live and learn right?
got home the night i wrecked and my fender eliminator, flush signals and frame sliders had came in the mail
Bike was able to start back up in my garage but when shifted into first it would cut off.
pending what the shop says about the frame, going street fighter with it
****ty story but eh, live and learn right?
got home the night i wrecked and my fender eliminator, flush signals and frame sliders had came in the mail
#16
#19
RE: how do professionally remove a headlight
incase anyone cares about the n00b on his cbr..I will have it back by the end of the month hopefully looking good as new. - tank cover, alt cover, and rear cowl
Cost was pretty steep, guess it was good I got an 07 instead of an 08, that extra 2000 bucks came in handy
Cost was pretty steep, guess it was good I got an 07 instead of an 08, that extra 2000 bucks came in handy
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