Dropped the sv again!!!!!

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lol....Extra long crash bungs make great footpegs!!!
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CBR_LOVER";p="32367 wrote:lol....Extra long crash bungs make great footpegs!!!
As i proved when i was last out with you guys, excellant cure for numb ass riding cruiser style :D
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Really sorry to hear about your off, mate. Hope things mend nicely. Is it my imagination or is there more diesel than ever around Plymouth now?
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I'm gonna fix a sidecar onto the bike when I get home - F*~in muppet!

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leatherpatches";p="32420 wrote:Really sorry to hear about your off, mate. Hope things mend nicely. Is it my imagination or is there more diesel than ever around Plymouth now?
No - there's more imagination in Plymouth these days to blame it on diesel!

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Natasha";p="32087 wrote:I also ment to say - sorry to hear your bad luck - SV's are not doing so well at the moment are they!

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mine is, check out she runs post!

Unlucky mate, but sounds like it will all be gd agian in a week!
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Natasha";p="32087 wrote:I also ment to say - sorry to hear your bad luck - SV's are not doing so well at the moment are they!

:?
mine is, check out she runs post!

Unlucky mate, but sounds like it will all be gd agian in a week!
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trickdup";p="32532 wrote:I'm gonna fix a sidecar onto the bike when I get home - F*~in muppet!
What a nice thing to say...................... plus sidecars are super dangerous.
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Whoopsie..know how that feels :roll: Dropped mine 2 after having only about 2wks DOH! Only mine was much more my own fault for trying to do a u-turn on a gravelly country road at about 3mph godammit!
Not too much damage tho.. scratched bar end, snapped brake lever and scuffed lower fairing. Seriously considering crash bungs now. A few words come to mind.. horse, bolted, door,but better late than never i suppose might save me in the future. :)

Glad ur OK thas the main thing.
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