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Just received the estimate with photos of the crash damage to my bike.

This is what it looked like before the crash.

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How much do you reckon to fix it then - including all parts, materials and labour?


Frame LH peg bracket fixing point bent, swingarm scratched

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Gearshift snapped, bracket bent

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LH bobbin damaged

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LH crashbungs damaged

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LH fork crashbung damaged

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LH Headlight fairing scuffed

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LH mirror bent,clutch master cyl, lever, bar end scuffed

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LH radiator shroud scuffed

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LH silencer dented, side cover scuffed

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LHF footpeg bracket + peg damaged

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LHF indicator lens and screen scuffed

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LHR footpeg bracket damaged

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Petrol tank is scratched

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Radiator is dented

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RH mirror bent

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RH shroud scratched by handlebars

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RR lamp cracked

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Sidestand scuffed

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Top yoke + handlebar clamps damaged

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im guessing if the swing arm was scratched the insurance company would try fitting a new one? my guess is around the 2k mark.
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Nowhere near :shock:

Swing arm repaired by painting rather than replacement.
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Around £3400??
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CvPiper wrote:Around £3400??

Higher! :shock:
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£4700 :?: :shock: :shock:
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JGC wrote:£4700 :?: :shock: :shock:
We have a winner! ... close enough :wink:

£4,600 :shock:

I'm just glad I had the R&Gs on - otherwise I reckon they would have written it off.

Still - the other party's insurance paid and I have it back now - complete with newly painted black swing-arm. I've just been out for a blast on it and everything is as it should be.

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Result... :P

Now don't bend it... :lol:
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And i thought KTM's were supposed to be cheap to fix :shock: thats outrageous for a few cosmetic pieces :evil:
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Keeps
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more expensive to repair than a ducati. its suprising how expensive it is to repair ktm's
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deej wrote:Keeps
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more expensive to repair than a ducati. its suprising how expensive it is to repair ktm's
Not quite :!:

I know of three 1098s that have had sub-30mph offs and been written-of with repair bills of over £16K. Same thing happened to my 998.

Here's the breakdown of costs from my repair. It is more than I expected but you can see how it adds-up.

- Parts: £1,890 (including a new pair of Akrapovics @ £763 and a new pair of Rizoma rear-sets @ £315)
- Specialist repair & paint operations: £1,210 (inc. radiator, tank, foot-peg mount on frame, swing-arm)
- Handlebar & wheel alignment: £95
- Labour: £720

It's a good job that the carbon Dymags weren't damaged :wink:
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Don't find the part prices too expensive - it seems to depend on where KTM get their bits, ie brake lever £45+, clutch cover £26?

What frame bungs/swinging arm spindle covers do you have? They look neat, orange ones would look silly on a non-orange KTM.
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graham22 wrote:What frame bungs/swinging arm spindle covers do you have? They look neat, orange ones would look silly on a non-orange KTM.

I thought the same. These black ones were home made for me by someone on http://www.superduke.net
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I do go on that forum from time to time but not much recently (seems to be populated by Americans now) - were thay a 'one off' or is someone making a few? - Do they have an o-ring like the KTM ones?
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graham22 wrote:I do go on that forum from time to time but not much recently (seems to be populated by Americans now) - were thay a 'one off' or is someone making a few? - Do they have an o-ring like the KTM ones?
I saw a pic of the guys bike and asked them where he got them from. He said he made them so I asked him to do me a set (or maybe he offerred I can't remember). It was this guy - Dr F. He said I could tell other people about them as he didn't mind doing them. I'm afraid I don't remember how much I paid him.
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