Dropped again.

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Redlight
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Dropped again.

Post by Redlight »

For the second time I managed to stall the bike on a slope and dropped the bike. The faring is scratched (nothing major) and last time I had it resprayed by Smartworld. Is there a sprayer out there that could do a pro job, local..ish to Newton/Exeter that could give me a price.

Thanks....

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Re: Dropped again.

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Mate :shock: :shock: :oops: what are you like but i know the feeling i did the same when i had my rsv but luckily kept it off the floor.
Sorry i cant help with a sprayer but there used to be a guy out at Greendale but not sure if he is still there or not :?
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Re: Dropped again.

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Colin wrote: Sorry i cant help with a sprayer but there used to be a guy out at Greendale but not sure if he is still there or not :?

Baz, Pisces Paint, He was still there last I heard :?

Not so local, but I'd recommend Jerry down in Plymouth 8)
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Re: Dropped again.

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no more stopping on slopes then :( :D
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Re: Dropped again.

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Ah bugger not good mate ! Hope you get her nice and shiny again soon
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Re: Dropped again.

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julian wrote:no more stopping on slopes then :( :D
Should've learned the first time....

Ordered a new lever, but will wait until after Prembray on sep 5th before I get it sprayed.
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Re: Dropped again.

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u thought about strapping a couple of cushions to each side for the when it happens again :lol: :lol: :lol:
failing that what about some platform boots :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Dropped again.

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did consider platform boots myself when dropped mine last year on a hill when had to stop suddenley. oh to be tall!
bad luck mate !
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