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Old 22-10-04, 12:51 PM   #21
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*whew* curbs are scary! glad you won (with only some minor battle scars to your baby)
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Old 22-10-04, 01:51 PM   #22
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Sorry about your spill, hope you don't ache for too long.
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Old 22-10-04, 02:09 PM   #23
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That sucks...

Glad you are ok and in 1 piece steve. We can fix the missing bits for the bike, it is a bit harder fixing missing bits for you. Give me a shout if you need help with anything.
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Old 22-10-04, 03:23 PM   #24
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OOOOPS, bummer.

Glad you're OK, bike doesn't look so bad, does it still ride OK?
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Old 22-10-04, 03:43 PM   #25
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I rode it home without any problem, the front brake felt a bit strange then I realised the lever was full of mud and grass. A quick rinse with a hose pipe sorted that.

Other than the obvious stuff (and that bit of aluminium section that holds the mirrors & clocks on) it's fine. Joe has offered to drop me off a mirror this evening so the bike should be back on the road tomorrow...

Not so sure about me though....

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Old 22-10-04, 03:58 PM   #26
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Not so sure about me though....
As the advert says (with Australian accent): "It'll hurt in the morning son!"


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Old 22-10-04, 05:07 PM   #27
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Oh dear
Glad that this story is not more serious though
Shame about the bend and broken bits
Good to see the protective bits did thier job
Sorry you hurt your shoulder
Good to see no broken bones
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Old 22-10-04, 05:25 PM   #28
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Oh dear
Glad that this story is not more serious though
Shame about the bend and broken bits
Good to see the protective bits did thier job
Sorry you hurt your shoulder
Good to see no broken bones
Glad it wasn't anywhere near as bad as yours
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Old 22-10-04, 06:26 PM   #29
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Hi Steve,

Glad you're ok Steve. Good luck in getting your bike back to its former glory.

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Old 22-10-04, 07:24 PM   #30
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sorry to hear about this steve but thats what happens when u dont buy a kawasaki

glad to hear ur ok the bike can be fixed just be more carefull mate ur running out of lives

take it easy matt
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