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Glad you were not hurt worse...I know the shock and anger from mashing up a beautiful bike. Sounds like the silverbullet was a great one.
Sorry about the pie.
Sorry about the pie.
No debri on cornerNow THATS's a quote! I'm not alone when I say we hope you get the old gurl back up and running. I personally want you to be the first recorded 200k state side FJR. Take KwanaJawdge up on his offer of parts, take your time, and rebuild her!I also got the hell out of there before the cops came.
On the accident side of things..
Sorry for all the ??'s but you've got alot of seat time, and it's surprising to hear that you went down.
- any debri in the corner *before* you lost traction? Sand, water, anything?
- condition of tires and pressure?
- state of mental focus? physical state?
- too much front brake, or let off brake in corner?
- just to fast, kept leaning and away she went?
- drag any hard parts first? pegs, muffler, center stand or bags?
Very glad you're ok Steve, you crash club wanker you!
They are Motovation sliders with out the bracket. You will have to cut the fairing but they are the strongest.So guys, what Frame sliders are those? They seem to do a great job.
Carl
Yes, I have been very bust swaping parts and selling what I don't need.Steve's old mileage king 03 FJR is gone, the insurance company picked it up after he stripped it of the 'good stuff'. A sad thing. Too bad for him too as he was crushing me in our 'quest to 200k contest', though I had not yet conceded. Still, it looked like I was going to owe him a dinner.
Steve was compensated very well for his 03 168k FJR by the insurance company. But that's his story.
And for those that didn't catch it yet, he has already purcashed another FJR. A certain 05. That just happend to belong to our beloved twowheelnut. He's been busy swapping shocks and farkles when he gets some time off. I hear a new 'stitch is on the way too. But now he is waaaay behind in the race to 200k. Better get to riding Steve.
Amazing, you rode the ____ ? outta that bike, flopped it onto the pavement, rode it home totalled, got State Farm to pay you for a "newer" used FJR, and you are still alive to rub it all in. I say you should count ($$$) yourself; A lucky man!I have to give kudos to State Farm Ins Co. They were great! How much do you think a 03 FJR with 169K miles on it is worth?... Well , they gave me a check for $7009.00. That include taxes and DMV fees minus my $500 deductable. They even gave me a seperate check for the retail value of my Arai hemet.
I don't think I could have gotten half of that if I sold it myself.
I still miss that bike.
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