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maviczap 31-05-10 05:54 PM

Maviczap's SV contracts deadly virus
 
Its been lying domant since that freezing cold rideout in March.

But now the virus has woken up.................. oh dear my SV has Seggoniteous

Out for a ride with my mates today, when I noticed


Symptoms................ my right hand front indicator fell off. :rolleyes:


Luckiily I was able to ride home without doing any off roading or green laning........ but it was a close call

What can I do, is there any cure, our will all my bits start dropping off at random :(

Seggons 31-05-10 06:16 PM

Re: Maviczap's SV contracts deadly virus
 
The symptoms are nothing to worry about. It's starts off with nothing more then a harmless bit of drooping... from the indicator. It then spreads to the nuts, as in numberplate nuts which slowly becomes loose over time. If you don't get it checked out by this stage it moves onto the front fairing with random bits coming adrift leaving you with bodywork that looks alot less desirable then it use to. If you reach this stage then it's too late for any possible cure. The next symptom is horrifying, read on if you must...






























You have an encounter with some bush. So if any of the people here on the org has had any encounter with bush at any time within the last few months you may wish to go and see if there is any possible chance of survival. :lol: ;)

So to round up, if you have any drooping, loose nuts, bodywork not looking as good as it used to or have encountered bush within the last few months your in big trouble I'm afried.

maviczap 31-05-10 06:40 PM

Re: Maviczap's SV contracts deadly virus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seggons (Post 2283222)
The symptoms are nothing to worry about. It's starts off with nothing more then a harmless bit of drooping... from the indicator

Yes thats EXACTLY HOW IT STARTED :p

dizzyblonde 31-05-10 07:29 PM

Re: Maviczap's SV contracts deadly virus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2283213)
What can I do, is there any cure, our will all my bits start dropping off at random :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seggons (Post 2283222)
The next symptom is horrifying, read on if you must...



You have an encounter with some bush.
if you have any drooping, loose nuts, bodywork not looking as good as it used to or have encountered bush within the last few months your in big trouble I'm afried.

:o OMG I'm not sure the bush will allow him in with all those symptoms!

kellyjo 31-05-10 08:25 PM

Re: Maviczap's SV contracts deadly virus
 
MZ, you might also want to check around the 'drooping' area for insect occupants, Seggons had a nasty infestation (of the spider variety) :p

maviczap 31-05-10 08:26 PM

Re: Maviczap's SV contracts deadly virus
 
If it is its bleedy big as its eaten the indicator rubber grommet

BigBaddad 01-06-10 06:46 AM

Re: Maviczap's SV contracts deadly virus
 
My winker droops when it's nowhere near a bush.

kellyjo 01-06-10 07:06 AM

Re: Maviczap's SV contracts deadly virus
 
Drooping winkers are no good to my bush!!


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