Glad to hear you are ok at least.
Any idea what your doing with the bike?
Modified Blade
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- deej
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Re: Modified Blade
that explains why it wasnt parked outside HG this morning when i drove past, got to admit im not too keen on the mods but am pleased to hear your physically well. goes to show the benefits of good kit

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Re: Modified Blade
Met you briefely oday in Hein Gericke "Whince" after seeing the bike I would say you are looking remarkably well...
Helmet is really quiet ;)
Helmet is really quiet ;)
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Re: Modified Blade
I'm improving every day now, still sore but much better.
I was thinking of stripping it down and flogging the bits on fleabay, but I don't really think I have the time or space, so I figure I'll remove a couple of goodies that are undamaged and flog the rest complete. Also got loads of extra bits for it that I'll sell on aswell.
I have had a thorough look at the road surface about 5 hours after the event, but could not find any trace of anything that shouldn't be there. The only thing I have noticed is that there's coolant all over the tyres, which may have caused it, but it may very well have got there as a result of the crash itself. I don't think I'll ever know what caused it, which is rather irritating, but such is life.
I was thinking of stripping it down and flogging the bits on fleabay, but I don't really think I have the time or space, so I figure I'll remove a couple of goodies that are undamaged and flog the rest complete. Also got loads of extra bits for it that I'll sell on aswell.
I have had a thorough look at the road surface about 5 hours after the event, but could not find any trace of anything that shouldn't be there. The only thing I have noticed is that there's coolant all over the tyres, which may have caused it, but it may very well have got there as a result of the crash itself. I don't think I'll ever know what caused it, which is rather irritating, but such is life.
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Re: Modified Blade
If the frames straight, headstock good, swingarm straight etc (all the bits that matter) I'd consider taking the lot of ya...
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Depending on price and what 'goodies' you take off that is 
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Re: Modified Blade
Glad to hear you're ok mate....just a thought, have you checked the floor where the bike was parked for any tell-tale drips/spots?Bladerunner wrote:I have had a thorough look at the road surface about 5 hours after the event, but could not find any trace of anything that shouldn't be there. The only thing I have noticed is that there's coolant all over the tyres, which may have caused it, but it may very well have got there as a result of the crash itself. I don't think I'll ever know what caused it, which is rather irritating, but such is life.
Bikeless again :/