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Old 29-07-09, 02:24 PM   #11
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Default Re: Tail tidy woes; rounded off screwhead, then dropped!

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Well, a stripped screw head is the least of my worries. I came off tonight

Luckily it was low speed so I'm mostly unhurt (right shoulder hurts and shaken up but nothing major), but God knows how much it'll cost to get my bike fixed. At <30mph I just lost concentration braking for a corner; the back locked up and by the time i got it together I was heading straight for the opposite kerb. Went up the kerb, down onto a side road, and then the bike flung me off and went down on its side.

A kind passer by ran over to check I was alright and picked the bike up for me. I *think* i've been lucky and, bar some minor cosmetic stuff (scuffed fairing and scratched exhaust), only the right hand bar and wing mirror will need replacing. The indicator was broken anyway after my last f*** up. It road home fine so I've got my fingers crossed that it won't be a horrendous repair bill

Damn.
Its the fairing that costs an arm and a leg, maybe a kidney too. Its like 450 for a new set (compared to my old kwaks (er6f) 150 per fairing).

Glad yer alrite tho.
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Old 29-07-09, 02:30 PM   #12
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Thanks guys. It's going in to be looked at tomorrow. I'll live with a slight war wound for £450 (a 2 inch scuff and nothing cracked). Unless the forks/wheels etc are bent, I think I might have got away with just a £65 clip on, a £16 indicator, maybe a new brake lever or two and seriously dented confidence. Fingers crossed.
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Old 29-07-09, 02:38 PM   #13
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Default Re: Tail tidy woes; rounded off screwhead, then dropped!

You might be able to sort the fairing, I've used a bike medic in the past who can fill etc all manner of plastic things and painted really well so alls not lost.

Search for bike medic, I'm sure there a franchise or something, I can ask my local guy if required.

p.s. I with you on the confidence level!!!!
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Old 29-07-09, 02:38 PM   #14
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Thanks guys. It's going in to be looked at tomorrow. I'll live with a slight war wound for £450 (a 2 inch scuff and nothing cracked). Unless the forks/wheels etc are bent, I think I might have got away with just a £65 clip on, a £16 indicator, maybe a new brake lever or two and seriously dented confidence. Fingers crossed.
If its scuffed look to repair it ave a word with someone who can do bodywork maybe spannerman can?
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Old 29-07-09, 02:45 PM   #15
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Default Re: Tail tidy woes; rounded off screwhead, then dropped!

I've not heard of that before, thanks for the tips (great forum). I'll investigate once the oily metal bits have had the once over.
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Old 29-07-09, 03:42 PM   #16
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Hi and welcome to the forum
You're not alone - I passed my test 3 weeks ago and then dropped my beloved the following day whilst manouvering at a virtual standstill - cracked indicator and scratched fairing but badly damaged pride and confidence. Don't worry and dwell about whats gone wrong, just make sure you learn from it (i now spend a lot of time considering where i'm going to turn and park) and get as many miles under your belt as you can as soon as possible (i've done a thousand since then and im improving every day), its the only way to learn.
Enjoy your bike and enjoy the forum, its a great place! xx
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Old 30-07-09, 02:50 PM   #17
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Default Re: Tail tidy woes; rounded off screwhead, then dropped!

Well, I reckon I should go out and buy a lottery ticket Took it to Motorcycle Inspection Services in Aldershot and Dave gave it the once over. Amazingly, the bars and forks are still dead straight and the radiators are untouched. Even the brake levers are straight. Turns out only the bar end was bent (did its job very well) and Dave bent it back into shape. Ace bloke by the way; very knowledgeable and didn't charge me a dime.

Interestingly, whilst I was there, he was fixing a broken Bandit; the crash protector (bolted to the frame a la R&G) had bent up and caused a right mess. I need to get my motosliders on ASAP!

So final damage (excuse the pun) is a new bar end (£25ish i'm guessing?) new indicator (£18ish) and a touch up of the fairing plastics once she's motoslidered. The wing mirror is also scuffed so I’ll see if that can be touched up too or I might get a new one when I’m feeling flush. Even my shoulder and wrist feel fine today. All in all, lucky. Very lucky.

So, back on topic after all that... stripped screwhead! I'll treat it to a WD40 bath and post a photo when I get home later. As it seems to be made of cheese I reckon the corner of a chisel and a flat head screwdriver may do the trick but I'll see what you guys think first.

Thanks for all for the kind replies guys; I think the biggest repair job will be to my confidence - the back brake scares me now(!)

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Old 30-07-09, 04:07 PM   #18
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Default Re: Tail tidy woes; rounded off screwhead, then dropped!

Aldershot, ah local to me then. MIS? that the bloke at Swiftest? Post up a picture and if you're still not sure pop round to mine and I'll give you a hand to get it out and you tail tidy on.
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Old 30-07-09, 04:26 PM   #19
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Hello and welcome, i see you got one of those "primer-only" finishes...so what colour you gonna paint it?
Don't worry Silver is a great colour, the only problem is that you bought a Pointy one Welcome

As for the rounded screw depends where it is an how easy it is to get to. Cut a slot in it with a hacksaw blade after treating it with Plus Gas ?
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So final damage (excuse the pun) is a new bar end (£25ish i'm guessing?)
I tidied my scuffed up bar end, by sticking a bolt though the middle and stuck the end of the bolt into a drill. Whacked the drill on and cleaned up the spinning bar end with emery paper. start off coarse grit then some finer grade. Once I'd got rid of all the imperfections, I gave it a spray with some black plasticoate spray or black smoothrite.

Only took about half an hour and looks as good as OEM

Depends on how bad the damage is?
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