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Chamelespoon
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Post by Chamelespoon »

Me-109 wrote:Speedy recovery on the minor injuries. I'm sure you'll have a few 'what if...' thoughts on reflection.

Another one on the road to a 1200?
Yep, been through all the "what if"s; not so much induced by my own injuries but by the sorry look of the bike when I went to reclaim some bits.

As for the 1200... well, if I wasn't dumping all my money into the new house that might be more likely. Thinking maybe I'd be safer with a GS, though, bike might survive the off road jaunts a bit better. :wink:
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Any good bits before the assessor comes along and decides to take it away?
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Well, Norwich Union got back to me: total loss. :(

So, looks like I'll be searching for something new/different. Maybe with my offroad jaunt I should be looking at a GS? :?

This is the point the regrets and "what if"s are really starting to kick in. Thanks to a few of you here, I'd just managed to get the bike the way I wanted it. Thankfully, I hadn't forked out for a set of better shocks, but the loss of the Galfer disks is very annoying (albeit I still have the rear one, as I didn't get around to fitting it).

Ah well, what can you do?

Well, not crash, I guess. :oops:
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What a bugger!!! but you know what they say,'One door closes another one opens'
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winger wrote:What a bugger!!! but you know what they say,'One door closes another one opens'
That's right. Chin up mate. I like the R12S or even the new Fazer in the candy red colour.
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I thinks there are loads of options,the problem being this ain't the time of year to buy a bike,cuz if you don't pay the price the next man!!!.
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Post by PBBoxer »

Exactly about the bloody prices.
I cant find a 12s anywhere at even teh right spec and two dealers say they arent making any more until last years stock sold, so Im buggerred unless i find a good one second hand.

For someone 6'4 like me what's out there that will fit? I cant think of much.
Not that I'm giving up on my s turning up, just being realistic
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PBBoxer wrote:
For someone 6'4 like me what's out there that will fit? I cant think of much.
KTM Adventure. :)
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Gromit wrote:
PBBoxer wrote:
For someone 6'4 like me what's out there that will fit? I cant think of much.
KTM Adventure. :)
Had a quick spin recently ,lovely geabox , loads of go :lol: , lots of fork dive ,and lots of fuelling issues on small throttle openings :cry: .
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