My 93 Frankenstein winter project.
It was def one of my fav 900 builds,,
[QUOTE=jasonchristopher;1196805]he plans on posting some soon...he's been dealing with the insurance company.. and i'm sure its a huge dissapointment for him all the way around.. but i told him last week to post a couple so we could try to cheer him up a bit..It was def one of my fav 900 builds,,[QUOTE]
Hey:
Mine too!!! Thanks for the update
Dub
Hey:
Mine too!!! Thanks for the update
Dub
Well guys here are some after pics of the crash. It doesn't look horrible but it basically damaged about every part on the bike. I am sure it will be totaled out, I just don't know what they are going to do for me on the price. I am still trying to figure out what I am going to do. Just going to wait and see for now. Thanks for all the comments guys.
really,, not as bad as i've been imagining..
**** by the looks of it.. maybe a new side fairing peice and a bunch of bodywork.. and she would be whole again...
really the frame looks completely untouched...
well without question my most favorite 900 build...
ill talk to you soon jeff...
man she still looks good.. i dont care what you think...i think we're going to have to talk...
**** by the looks of it.. maybe a new side fairing peice and a bunch of bodywork.. and she would be whole again...
really the frame looks completely untouched...
well without question my most favorite 900 build...
ill talk to you soon jeff...
man she still looks good.. i dont care what you think...i think we're going to have to talk...
Hey:
Wow, that not as bad as I imagined either. I've crashed a race bike and finished a race looking way worse that that. But I get it ,it was your baby, your work of art, with tons of time put in it, but really thats well fixable. Does it run and drive like it is? Well good luck in getting it fixed and keep us posted of your progress, I am sure you will do as good as before if not better. Last time was a major league Home Run, this time a Grand Slam maybe, or fix it to where it was, it was and still is, a real working work of art, best of luck as you already have the skill.
Dub
Wow, that not as bad as I imagined either. I've crashed a race bike and finished a race looking way worse that that. But I get it ,it was your baby, your work of art, with tons of time put in it, but really thats well fixable. Does it run and drive like it is? Well good luck in getting it fixed and keep us posted of your progress, I am sure you will do as good as before if not better. Last time was a major league Home Run, this time a Grand Slam maybe, or fix it to where it was, it was and still is, a real working work of art, best of luck as you already have the skill.
Dub
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