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Old 07-11-2008, 9:18 AM   #1

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Ive just killed my Blackird (blue) I crashed it but was knocked out cold at site so not sure what she's like as yet. Just out of hospital and going to pick it up this afternoon so will know more later..I'm losing my licence so need some advice on the following:
who wants it? Do I sell it for parts and where do I go to do that (UK Suffolk)
do I break it down myself and Ebay it?
or do it up? (haven't seen it yet at time of writting)
Advice needed and welcomed, shes been such a good workhorse I want the best for her. She's part of me. Dave
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Old 07-11-2008, 2:19 PM   #2
 
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Man that sux real bad. Hope your ok. As a Great movie icon once said. " Always look on the bright side of life. "
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Old 07-11-2008, 5:04 PM   #3
 
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...sorry to hear that...if you have enough workspaceand a good toolbox you can remove the parts and post then on e-bay....don't worry as long as you're ok in health soon you gonna have a new one for you...!
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What a welcome!! Sorry to hear that. Hope you heal up quick and get back up. I'd suggest you wait until you can asses the damage before making a decision.
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Welcome from the windy city. Sorry to hear of your get off. I would wait and see what it looks like before making any decisions. Did you have insurance on it that would cover the damage?
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Old 07-12-2008, 3:30 AM   #6
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G'day from the colonies. Did you insurance, and if so, wait and see what they decide.

As for rebuilding, it all depends on what the damage is.

As for selling, you may get more for parting her out.

Hope you recover from your injuries quickly.

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Old 07-13-2008, 6:15 PM   #7
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From Australia, and ......................................... OUCH !
If she is a write-off then part it out instead of selling it to the wreckers (you'll get nothing).
See if it is feasible to restore. The 'Bird has been around for over 10 years nealy unchanged so parts should not be too much of a problem.
Good luck to yourself and your future
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Old 08-05-2008, 6:05 PM   #8

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Thanks for reply Bro. I'd really like to 'Street Bike' her. I've lost license for a year so it could be my new hobby. I'm a carpenter by trade and tool savvy but I've just never really been a petrol head. I've had bikes for 16 years but if they go wrong they go to shop. Can you recommend a good mechanic web site for idiots or proffer some advice buddy?
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Old 08-05-2008, 6:12 PM   #9

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Wow I've just seen all the threads sent to my plight. I'm moved. I'm well on the mend thanks for the kind words. As for my baby she's front end messy (forks/rad/etc) Otherwise shes not looking too bad, apart from Bodywork. She my be twisted tho. No Insurance option, I was over the drink limit. Idiot!!!!
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Old 08-06-2008, 1:47 AM   #10
 
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Bummer! "Always look on the bright side of life" is a grand sentiment but I prefer the Spamalot version...

anyway!
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Old 08-06-2008, 7:37 AM   #11
 
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Wow I've just seen all the threads sent to my plight. I'm moved. I'm well on the mend thanks for the kind words. As for my baby she's front end messy (forks/rad/etc) Otherwise shes not looking too bad, apart from Bodywork. She my be twisted tho. No Insurance option, I was over the drink limit. Idiot!!!!


Hiya
If you decide to rebuild your bike maybe one of the best places to start would be Motorcycle Frame Straightening UK at Seastar Superbikes UK
near Norwich - they offer frame checking / straightening. I almost had mine done (having bought it as crash damaged originally) but, decided not to bother as it rides OK.
If I remember rightly they'd have charged me less than a hundred quid so maybe it's worth getting a mate with a van to drive you & the bike up there?

Cheers
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Old 08-06-2008, 9:13 AM   #12
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To many points on yours permit, and it got pulled? Or your accident caused the suspension?

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Old 08-06-2008, 10:53 AM   #13
 
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To many points on yours permit, and it got pulled? Or your accident caused the suspension?
Here in the UK, you get caught drunk driving they take you licence away for a year.
I personally don't see why there is even a "Drink Drive Limit", where you can have some drinks and still be allowed to drive, we need a zero tolerance limit - drink any alcohol, drive, get caught, get banned.

I can't say that I never had any drink and still drove but, as I get older I see that it's not an adult way to behave - you know your skills are impaired when you've had a drink so why not protect yourself and the rest of society from harm by not driving?

Sorry, sermon over.
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Old 08-06-2008, 12:13 PM   #14
 
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The problem with limits is if you do have a beer or two you have no way of knowing if you are at or possibly over the limit. Here in Illinois we have a .08 limit. They typically state that this is no more then two beers for a 180-200lb adult. How do you know when you are at .07 vs. .11?
I don't personnaly feel that my skills or reaction time are diminished with one beer on a full stomach. I typically will not even have a single beer even with a meal if I'm driving any vehicle but may do so on occassion. I consider myself a cautious driver but when I have one I'm even more cautious. Its more out of concern of getting pulled over then out of fear of an accident.
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Old 08-06-2008, 12:38 PM   #15
 
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The problem with limits is if you do have a beer or two you have no way of knowing if you are at or possibly over the limit. .

My point exactly - if there's an "allowance" type "limit" different people react to the alcohol differently and some feel fine and still drive, others, feel an effect and don't take the chance of getting caught.

Zero allowance isn't really giving anyone a problem is it? Have a drink and you're over the limit, simple.

I don't think it's quite a hanging offence but, here in the UK the government are making drink driving & speeding out to be as bad as each other but, I personally think exceeding speed limits is way less of a risk to the general population than being drunk in charge of a motor vehicle.

Needless to say, I do exceed many of the posted speed limits, sometimes by a few percent, sometimes by a hundred percent.
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Old 08-08-2008, 1:16 AM   #16
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Well what's worse Steve, being a little intoxicated driving the speed limit or driving like an idiot sober? No difference.

Point is... we are adults and we sometimes make wrong decisions. Making laws more strict does not fix these problems making the right decision does.
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Old 08-08-2008, 10:29 AM   #17
 
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Well what's worse Steve, being a little intoxicated driving the speed limit or driving like an idiot sober? No difference.

Point is... we are adults and we sometimes make wrong decisions. Making laws more strict does not fix these problems making the right decision does.


Point taken SilverBrd, I hope I don't ride like an idiot when I'm sober but, of course I would say that wouldn't I?

You're right about laws not fixing the problem, so I guess hanging folks is out too?
It'd make one hell of a "statement" on the gantries where they have the warning signs on motorways though wouldn't it?

And before anyone gets too offended, Yes, I'm only kidding!! It'd be to distracting for the car drivers and their kids
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