RTA
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Re: RTA
Liam wrote:Curses! I forgot you had a shadFunkycowie wrote: Now I have just remembered the Shad seat I have on it... I need to switch it back to standard...
I've just ordered a comfort seat for my mk4. I think yours would have fit.
I could have [vultures circling:icon:]
made you an offer !
Definately going to replace the lid as it has impact marks and a heavy scratched patch
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... just going through the photo's to supply to insurance company and realised in my calculation for cost of repair that I missed off the wind deflectors... the side and handguard ones seem to be sold seperately... both are torn, sides are £200 and the handguard are £150...
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Yep back protector especially would need to be replaced, most are compression type - plus jacket etc - will the stitching stand up next time?MrGrumpy wrote:I'd guess not, unless you can see some obvious impact damage. Its not like a crash helmet where impact absorption could well occur in the foam parts which you can't see.Funkycowie wrote:By the way... My gear looks like it inccured no damage except the lid, but should pads and back protector be replaced?
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If you want to keep it then it may be worth putting all painted panels into a separate spreadsheet column and then give Avalon Fairings a call and compare that price with the panel price. You can of course choose your own colour here - and yes, they specialise in repairing bike fairings with cracks scuffs etc
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Only paid 4k for it... insured for £4.5k, wish I had insured it for more though... if its got £2.5k of pre-vat/shipping/work damage to it (missing lugs on all listed panels, heavily scratched £450 headlight unit, etc) then maybe its better written off and I just pick up another.
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I miss my Tmax, but its a shame it looks like this now...
and the helmet...
and the helmet...
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Yeah but I see loads of people out on bikes and feel jealous 
I swear people have bought more TMax's since last weekend and are riding past me just to rub it in
Going back to the doctors tomorrow to get something a big stronger so I can last the day at work... first Physio appointment is in two weeks.
I swear people have bought more TMax's since last weekend and are riding past me just to rub it in
Going back to the doctors tomorrow to get something a big stronger so I can last the day at work... first Physio appointment is in two weeks.
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Let's get you sorted then you can think about a new bike and have the last laugh. Cheer up
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