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Old 03-01-2009, 07:17 PM
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yea she had insurance(thank god for that). Every time i look at it, i think how lucky i was not to even get a scratch( thankful to be wearing the proper gear). The bike will be parted out after the insurance company decides to come look at it. It will be totaled out, no doubt about it.
 
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Old 03-01-2009, 09:08 PM
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Ouch! Sorry to see the damage. Plans for a new bike yet?

Did any of the rear fairings survive? If you're parting out and have them, let me know. Thanks!
 
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Neither of the rear fairings survived, i didnt see the bike after i decided to go over the front but it appeared to have wanted to smack the road on both sides before coming to a rest.

The wife says NO MORE BIKES.

But its always to easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission. Hope to get another before summer gets here, its already riding weather in Louisiana (as its never not riding weather)
 
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I have a cbr 600rr with a good amounts of add ons, i looked around and talked to alot of veteran riders and the best ive found was a 16 front 45 rear SUNSTAR and a EK x-ring chain. Its a forged sprocket which makes it stronger then vortex (cheap alliuminum) but u get what u pay for Mine was not a kit though i bought it all seperate and love the difference.
 
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Old 03-02-2009, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by truluv600f3
Neither of the rear fairings survived, i didnt see the bike after i decided to go over the front but it appeared to have wanted to smack the road on both sides before coming to a rest.

The wife says NO MORE BIKES.

But its always to easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission. Hope to get another before summer gets here, its already riding weather in Louisiana (as its never not riding weather)
Gawd, wot can I say except been there & done that. Had the reoccurring dream of the stack where everything goes in slo mo yet?.Your wife's just reacting to the accident & hopefully she will warm to the idea of a new ride. Although some advice I'll give, when you do get a new bike, don't tell her anything about any near misses you may have.
Thank god your alright.
 
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