03-02-2013, 12:33pm
and a good job too Revhead.
So obviously the forks weren't bent either.
I pushed the assessor sort of to right it off because I wasn't keen to hop back on in case frame damage etc. Not sure if I influenced it but I told him I thought the front forks were bent too. When I said that he said they would normally write off as too involved to repair. He also said they dont get many bikes so I think he just went the easy route
and how did you repair the headlight and front fairing, that was gone
and PS the bike needs a seat in case you forgot it. :-)
and i hope you'll drag it with the blue neon switched on. it would be a great point of difference. lol dont tell me you removed my neon...DONT.
So obviously the forks weren't bent either.
I pushed the assessor sort of to right it off because I wasn't keen to hop back on in case frame damage etc. Not sure if I influenced it but I told him I thought the front forks were bent too. When I said that he said they would normally write off as too involved to repair. He also said they dont get many bikes so I think he just went the easy route
and how did you repair the headlight and front fairing, that was gone
and PS the bike needs a seat in case you forgot it. :-)
and i hope you'll drag it with the blue neon switched on. it would be a great point of difference. lol dont tell me you removed my neon...DONT.