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ceyrek 05-13-2007 05:24 PM

hi everybody, i've 600f4i
 
Hi, im in turkey and have 2005 600f4i but its damaged :(

This is my accident

http://www.hcelik.com/kaza/kaza9.jpg

and this my 600f4i
http://www.hcelik.com/kaza/kaza11.jpg


now, i need some parts but here its so expensive, an example radiator is about 1000$ :(.
can anybody help me? my msn: celikhasan@hotmail.com



pitsvtec 05-13-2007 11:23 PM

RE: hi everybody, i've 600f4i
 
Hello & Welcome!!:D

Sorry to hear about your accident....at least you are okay...

fishfryer527 05-14-2007 12:09 AM

RE: hi everybody, i've 600f4i
 
From the pics Turkey looks nice.

Are there any Turkeys (they are like giant chickens if you don't know what they are.) in Turkey?

Anyway, welcome to the site.

ceyrek 05-14-2007 04:51 AM

RE: hi everybody, i've 600f4i
 
Thanks for welcome.
pitsvtec, i hit to SUV from behind about 60 miles(he gave left signal and turned right). im okay because i was in full armor and little lucky :)
fishfryer527, Turkey is very nice country. I think you should come and see :)

There is a little story about turkey: http://www.eksisozluk.com/show.asp?t...amp;v=&p=2 a little quote:

“you see,” he said, “in the turkish countryside there is a kind of bird, which is called a çulluk. it looks like a turkey but it is much smaller, and its meat is very delicious. long before the discovery of america, english merchants had already discovered the delicious çulluk, and began exporting it back to england, where it became very popular, and was known as a ‘turkey bird’ or simply a ‘turkey.’ then, when the english came to america, they mistook the birds here for çulluks, and so they began calling them ‘turkey” also. but other peoples weren’t so easily fooled. they knew that these new birds came from america, and so they called them things like ‘india birds,’ ‘peruvian birds,’ or ‘ethiopian birds.’ you see, ‘india,’ ‘peru’ and ‘ethiopia’ were all common names for the new world in the early centuries, both because people had a hazier understanding of geography, and because it took a while for the name ‘america’ to catch on.

“anyway, since that time americans have begun exporting their birds everywhere, and even in turkey people have started eating them, and have forgotten all about their delicious çulluk. this is a shame, because çulluk meat is really much, much tastier.”


dpeach06 05-14-2007 05:36 AM

RE: hi everybody, i've 600f4i
 
Sorry about your bike, glad to see your ok. Get it fixed soon so you can be out riding again!

fishfryer527 05-14-2007 10:57 AM

RE: hi everybody, i've 600f4i
 

anyway, since that time americans have begun exporting their birds everywhere, and even in turkey people have started eating them, and have forgotten all about their delicious çulluk. this is a shame, because çulluk meat is really much, much tastier.”
That make sense. Now for the big questions.

When importing bike parts to Turkey from the U.S., what kind of taxes are due?
What about 'customs', does the Government need to search the boxes on the way in?
My guess would be to find a salvage company in the middle east that can export parts to you. Those people got lots of money and usually don't fix anything, they got so much oil money that they just replace.


good luck.

hondajunkie 05-14-2007 02:32 PM

RE: hi everybody, i've 600f4i
 
Hi and welcome to the site and the Honda family!
Glad to hear you are ok after the accident,bike looks beat up though.[&o]

JZHALES 05-14-2007 02:51 PM

RE: hi everybody, i've 600f4i
 
screw fixing it, cage and fighter that bad boy much cheaper


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