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<blockquote data-quote="propbuildervash" data-source="post: 1459838" data-attributes="member: 99775"><p>Thank you! I was smitten by the color. Very close to my first bike a Kawasaki Ninja 500R back on 2006.</p><p></p><p>The damage is pretty superficial and hard to spot. The broken luggage will probably be the hardest to fix as the rear tab is broken off the box so I expect it will need replaced I don't see how one can replace the back of the case unless maybe you drill out some rivets? Not sure as I cannot find a video of anyone tearing one down.</p><p></p><p>The ride home was not ideal, as the back brake is 80% nonfunctional. I believe there is an air bubble in the line. I will be doing a bleed job tomorrow after I get off work. I took the ride much slower than usual since I only had good front brakes, took my time and enjoyed the ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="propbuildervash, post: 1459838, member: 99775"] Thank you! I was smitten by the color. Very close to my first bike a Kawasaki Ninja 500R back on 2006. The damage is pretty superficial and hard to spot. The broken luggage will probably be the hardest to fix as the rear tab is broken off the box so I expect it will need replaced I don't see how one can replace the back of the case unless maybe you drill out some rivets? Not sure as I cannot find a video of anyone tearing one down. The ride home was not ideal, as the back brake is 80% nonfunctional. I believe there is an air bubble in the line. I will be doing a bleed job tomorrow after I get off work. I took the ride much slower than usual since I only had good front brakes, took my time and enjoyed the ride. [/QUOTE]
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