RE: Worst possible scenario
Wow, that was a good save. Of course, luck is a great thing:) Glad your ok. It might not be as bad as you might think. I would use some car stands if you dont have a bike stand.
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RE: Worst possible scenario
Wow! Man that sucks but you really, really lucked out. A spill at 75 with the rear locked up ....man that could have been ugly.
Good luck with it. If you decide you need sprockets and a chain let me know. I can hook you up pretty cheap. J.T. Chromewhore.com |
RE: Worst possible scenario
The hook up would be nice. The front sprocket looks pretty nasty now that some of the sweater has been removed. There is a square piece that is pretty chewed up too. Won't know about the chain until I can get it off. Not quite sure how to do that but am learning as I go. I'll have some more pics later.
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RE: Worst possible scenario
just cut it off with whatever you have thast will cut it, your going to need a new one anyway.
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RE: Worst possible scenario
Hey bro that is not as bad as you may think. Just start getting it out of the front and take apart what you can. As far as disassembly, it is not that hard, just take some pictures for your self as you go and it will be easy.
If your in riverside go over to Chaparral Motor Sports in San Bernardino and you will have no problem finding a rear stand it will be needed for the rest of the time you have your bike. Get one with that uses swing arm spools they are more sturdy. Should cost about 75.00. Glad you mad it too bro and welcome to KF BTW he most likely mad it through the lock up because the rear stayed locked up until he stopped. If the rear wheel had of been able to start spinning again the outcome may have been much worse. |
RE: Worst possible scenario
Sorry to hear bout your accident and your bike but least your body id in one condition
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