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Tell me you have comprehensive collision....

You need just about everything I had to order, and a few extras since you had bags on. It will just give you an idea of how much this is going to be, but I'd say your in for an easy $2700 in parts, thats without cans or a rear sub-frame which is 480.

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Item # Part Number Part Description Quantity Price

Cowling 1

2 5VS-28323-00-P0 w-bracket top painted 1 $19.38

3 5JW-28354-00-00 plastic windsheild screws 7 $0.40

5 5JW-28322-00-00 stay 2, W bracket bottom 1 $62.36

6 5JW-28332-00-00 stay leg sheild, mounts to W brack. 1 $20.32

8 5VS-2833C-00-00 Link 1, windshelid arm 1 $10.95

9 5VS-2833D-00-00 Link 2, windsheild arm 1 $6.95

15 5JW-28329-00-00 spacer for stay 1 1 $0.40

19 5VS-28356-00-00 stay 1, front subframe for windsheild 1 $166.40

24 5JW-28351-01-P3 front cowling 1 $98.14

25 5JW-28428-00-00 seal 1 1 $1.59

28 5VS-2835G-00-P0 upper left cowling 1 $74.06

30 5JW-2835H-00-P3 upper right cowling 1 $69.90

31 90110-05201-00 bolt, hex 3 $0.82

32 90183-05024-00 nut spring, for bolt hex 3 $1.44

33 90110-05201-00 bolt, hex 2 $0.82

34 90183-05024-00 nut spring, for bolt hex 2 $1.44

35 97707-50016-00 tapping screw 1 $0.26

36 5JW-28365-00-P3 cover for front cowling 1 $17.34

39 5JW-2847F-00-00 seal 5 1 $2.17

40 5JW-2848F-00-00 seal 6 1 $2.17

42 90183-05061-00 nut spring for cover on front cowling 1 $2.08

43 5VS-2837L-00-00 dash panel console 1 1 $34.48

44 5JW-23844-00-00 seal for dash 2 $0.56

45 90111-05003-00 bolt 2 $0.38

55 90111-05003-00 bolt for panel 3 2 $0.38

56 90183-05024-00 nut spring for panel 3 2 $1.44

57 90269-07076-00 rivet in panel 3 2 $0.48

61 5JW-26280-00-00 left rearview mirror assy 1 $39.35

66 5VS-2830N-00-00 glove box assy 1 $53.64

68 90183-05061-00 nut spring 1 $2.08

69 90110-05201-00 bolt 1 $0.82

Headlight ASSy

1 5VS-84300-20-00 Headlight assembly 1 $142.28

6 4XV-83513-00-00 damper 2 $0.46

Footrest

9 4BH-27451-01-00 footrest 1 $11.91

15 90159-05187-00 screw with washer 1 $0.10

Meter

5VS-8353E-00-00 upper meter case 1 $53.05

5JW-83572-00-00 Lower meter case 1 $7.41

1 5VS-Y283J-30-P0 lower left front fairing 1 $265.77

You can do all of this yourself so long as there is no frame damage. Easy, but time consuming....

 
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Looks like it would make a nice weekend project! Well I'll see what happens in the next few days, called ins today and they said expect a call in next 48 hrs, possibly sooner due to injury. :yahoo: I will keep everyone updated.

Maybe even have a tech day out here so everyone can see what goes where and how! This way if anyone ever needs to get under their cowling they know what's involved, I don't drink,but I cook some mean steaks and salsa(homemade) shrimp if anyone wants to sign on.

Imagine that, I might actually be of some help here for once! Hmmm maybe I did hit my head. :rolleyes:

How's the repairing coming along for you GB?

 
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Damn Ed! We don't need no more stinkin members! Glad to hear you are ok for the most part. Hang in there. Dayem! You really fubar'd the front end of that FJR! Neither of my two wrecks did things look that bad. Still all fixable, even if it is a PITA, like has been said before, University Motors!

I have never replaced the front subframe, I bet that it's a lot of fun with all the wiring and instruments attached to it. Good luck!

 
Sorry about your crash. Don't get bored and lose that new bike because you started smoking again. You would lose twice big time, if you took that route. (Although your health is more important than any bike --- but just a little more important than a FJR).

 
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Wow, sorry to see that mate, quite a mess. Looks like it was faster than 20 mph. Hope you are back on the road again soon.

 
Dam medic that is a total bummer.

All that happened at 20mph?

Did you have sliders on that FJR?

Hope you get it back together soon and are feeling better physically.

Don't beat yourself up over the mishap,**** happens,Good luck and heal fast

Best regards,Tom

 
Didn't help that the vehicle was 10ft away from where I went down. Not much space to bleed velocity off. I can only imagine what the kinetic force was me:220lbs + bike(1/2 tank) * 18 mpf+= OUCH!

 
Didn't help that the vehicle was 10ft away from where I went down. Not much space to bleed velocity off. I can only imagine what the kinetic force was me:220lbs + bike(1/2 tank) * 18 mpf+= OUCH!

OUCH is right!

At this point with all you guys stories, I'm kinda glad all my beastie bikes are locked in the barn (back garage) and that there's 250 feet of nice mushy muddy grass between the house and the barn.... I couldn't get a bike out without a 4x4!

Anyway... If the insurance totals it, grab the $$$ and buy it back.... My kid got hit on my 2002 Bandit 1200..., They said $4800 for the bike! less my $500 deductable and oh yeah... did I want to buy the bike for $300? He** YEAH!... Total cost of parts to fix it... $300, although the can still has a dent...

but my son now has the bike in Cali, slipped going around a corner and dented the can again and scratched the flyscreen.... Oh well.... Got friends here that can fix it!... One broken turn signal arm and some buffing compound are all I need.... I even got my deductable back cause it wasnt' my kid's fault...Amazing...

Heal fast and take it easy... It must be spring....<LOL>

Mary

 
Damn Ed! We don't need no more stinkin members! Glad to hear you are ok for the most part. Hang in there. Dayem! You really fubar'd the front end of that FJR! Neither of my two wrecks did things look that bad. Still all fixable, even if it is a PITA, like has been said before, University Motors!
I have never replaced the front subframe, I bet that it's a lot of fun with all the wiring and instruments attached to it. Good luck!
Yes, University Motors to the rescue!!!!

The front subframe actually wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting. Just take pictures before you remove all the wires, and get some zip ties, you'll need em!

A lot of the wires conveniently mount right on the subframe (stay 1), the rest just need a zip tie.

Gawd I wish I didn't know this.....

 
Damn Ed! We don't need no more stinkin members! Glad to hear you are ok for the most part. Hang in there. Dayem! You really fubar'd the front end of that FJR! Neither of my two wrecks did things look that bad. Still all fixable, even if it is a PITA, like has been said before, University Motors!
I have never replaced the front subframe, I bet that it's a lot of fun with all the wiring and instruments attached to it. Good luck!
Yes, University Motors to the rescue!!!!

The front subframe actually wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting. Just take pictures before you remove all the wires, and get some zip ties, you'll need em!

A lot of the wires conveniently mount right on the subframe (stay 1), the rest just need a zip tie.

Gawd I wish I didn't know this.....

That's what I was hoping. At the scene the cops were even chuckling because I kept saying" I can fix this, I just had it torn down 3 days ago!" That and the fact I kept saying I'm fine while limping about. They did like the gear though, and I really had to bite my tongue when one of 'em said I should get a HD, the wifes face was funny when she heard that. She knew what I wanted to say!

 
Sorry to her about your accident, I'm glad to hear that your all right. The bike can always be fixed, no matter how bad the damage is. It's nice to hear stories like this because it emphasizes the fact that EVERY time you go for a ride, no matter how short or long, you need to be prepared for the worst. Wear your protective gear, it just might save your life.

 
Owey Ow OW. So sorry you go boom.

A definite reminder to myself for the spring riding and temptations with all the sand still on the roads.

 
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thanks for posting up about your get off..

atgatt = all the gear all the time...

i was riding around today no brain bucket or anything because it is beautiful here in south fla, a quite sunday, blah, blah...

truth being that i could of seen god, before i got to church to see god...

gear up!!!

I have never replaced the front subframe, I bet that it's a lot of fun with all the wiring and instruments attached to it. Good luck!
btdt, only real pain is the screw that holds the front nose fairing on...

 
Have no idea how I missed this thread the last few days!

First, I'm glad you're OK, relatively speaking. I'm totally bummed to read about the accident. Can't say I understand what happened to cause it, but I'm really sorry it happened. Glad to hear you were dressed right which no doubt minimized your potential injuries.

If you need any help with repairs to the bike, give me a shout.

 
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