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Originally Posted by BBadger
Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet, you know the sv is worth it in the end.
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hear hear.
Barwel, tis the usual cack that happens fella, wouldn't matter if it was this bike, the next bike or the next bike after that, theres always a time when you'll get peed off as you've spent a fortune doing something up, only to get it squashed. Kinda squashes your pride too hun.
You are a young lad, only been riding for a very short time, take a deep breath, stand back and evaluate properly what you are going to do, its frustrating looking at something you now can't ride I know, but when you've allowed yourself a little time, rather than jumping in both feet, things will become clearer for you.
Slow down a little, if it be yourself or bike riding. Give yourself time and chance to get your head together.
You know I've just bought a Raptor...if I drop it off that stupid side stand in a silly manner not long after buying it, it'll cost a lot more in time sourcing parts, and money than what it'll cost you to fix your SV(just a pair of horns for it cost £400 new if you can get them, as for indicators, yer avvin a larf!), seriously...sure I'll be hacked off to say the least, fuming in fact, everything is rare as donkey rocking poo for it, but give me a week of shouting, bawling and stamping my feet, and things will be on the road to recovery...and a hole in my pocket too

Such is life I'm afraid.