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Old 28-05-07, 09:12 PM   #1
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Default The tail and front.(bodywork problems)

ill try to ddo my best to explain my concern but if not able i will take me camera a make a cople of phots of the problem in my bike.
first it is about the front light at one corner it is a bit sctrached how can i fix it?
at the back where the black plastic is their is some scratches how can i fix it?
and the part where the second person on the bike holds in the back, with what kind of color should i paint it since it is from rubber?
Forgot: i ahve a suzuki sv650 2000 yellow
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Old 28-05-07, 09:38 PM   #2
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ill try to ddo my best to explain my concern but if not able i will take me camera a make a cople of phots of the problem in my bike.
first it is about the front light at one corner it is a bit sctrached how can i fix it?
at the back where the black plastic is their is some scratches how can i fix it?
and the part where the second person on the bike holds in the back, with what kind of color should i paint it since it is from rubber?
Forgot: i ahve a suzuki sv650 2000 yellow
Raya uya eakingspa niya umsay ortovsay odsa? what was that? I'm sorry but is this English?

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Old 28-05-07, 10:35 PM   #3
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Raya uya eakingspa niya umsay ortovsay odsa? what was that? I'm sorry but is this English?
The guy said he'd do his best to try and explain, and if you had bothered to read his other posts before taking the p*** then you would see that he's obviously based abroad (from the question about pricing in euros).

Personally i had no trouble understanding what was asked, even though i am not sure how to fix his problem with the light.
In regards to the paintwork, i'd try a decent bodywork polish.
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Old 29-05-07, 01:30 PM   #4
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thenx for the replies.
in the first sentencen i mentioned that it will be hard do try to explain this problem. the poeple who can understand my thread can help me by explanin back the people who can not understand, can just close that thread and follow on with the others. im sure that this is not a grammer forum where people can ask me if it is english or not, their are a couple of other forums for grammer mistakes, Im here for my bike not for my english.
Everyone once more thanke you very much.
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Old 29-05-07, 01:34 PM   #5
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i dont think you can do much to fix the light (apart from a new lense)

the black plastic bit you could either paint it all (as you wont match the colour) or cover the scratch with a sticker

i would not paint the rubber grip rail as you will need special paint

hth

i found your post ok to read, a few mistakes, but not too bad
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Old 29-05-07, 01:42 PM   #6
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You could try polishing the headlight if the scratches are very light. Just make sure that the polish is not too abrasive that it will scratch the light.

I'm sorry someone complained at your English, sometimes we do like to have a bit of fun at some of the (in general) younger posters. But I don't think it was appropriate in your case which was quite apparent that English is not your first language, but you made a good attempt that was perfectly understandable. Hope it doesn't put you off.

Photos would be good though.
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Old 29-05-07, 02:46 PM   #7
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thenx a lot guy's. and by the way nothing is gonna put me off this forum since now i am a owner of a sv650, and i love it.
In every thing in life their is someone trying to put people off, but they do not last long.
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Old 29-05-07, 03:21 PM   #8
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thenx a lot guy's. and by the way nothing is gonna put me off this forum since now i am a owner of a sv650, and i love it.
In every thing in life their is someone trying to put people off, but they do not last long.
Where are you living? Hope its nice and hot!

And Welcome to the .org!!
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Old 29-05-07, 05:40 PM   #9
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I live in Prishtina, Kosova, and today it was cloudy but did not rain .Thenx for the welcome
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Old 29-05-07, 10:55 PM   #10
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Videobiker....... I would like to offer and hope you'll accept my sincere appology for the remarks I've made . I must admit I was reading threads after having quite a few bevies (drinks) and was in a sarcastic mood and again sorry and welcome to the club
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