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ah gutted for you re the bike
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Thanks for the kinds words
![]() I pushed it into the light today ![]() ![]() Even the brake pedal got a grinding. ![]() And all 3 ![]() |
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As you say a testament to 'quality' R&G's.
Yeah the can looks bad, but is it still airtight at least for track? & just think what could have happened - radiator? fairing's? if the bike wasn't so tidy to start with. & compare with SV R&G's that seem to do a lot of bending/breaking? Will it polish out (frame, swing arm, engine casing?) |
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The frame and swingarm are anodised so I'm not sure what to do as polishing will be ok - but needs more i think. The frame should have been black anyway so it maybe an idea to strip it and powdercoat it - maybe the swingarm as well but there are lots of cheap ones kicking about so optional replacement. Will look at the costs and intended use and go from here. |
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