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Dynasangel wrote:Gav and Simon are experts with glueing fairing back together (they have done mine enough times now :) )

Will keep the boys in mind thanks Kelly :wink:
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Dynasangel wrote:Engine Clutch Cover

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/cbr-600rr-03-05-e ... 240%3A1318

How on earth did you find that. Been looking on there ages. Thanks Kelly :wink:
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Blimey wrote:
Dynasangel wrote:Engine Clutch Cover

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/cbr-600rr-03-05-e ... 240%3A1318

How on earth did you find that. Been looking on there ages. Thanks Kelly :wink:
Just typed in cbr600rr 03 and there it was on the first page, anything else you need while im looking a little bored
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Dynasangel wrote:
Blimey wrote:
Dynasangel wrote:Engine Clutch Cover

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/cbr-600rr-03-05-e ... 240%3A1318

How on earth did you find that. Been looking on there ages. Thanks Kelly :wink:
Just typed in cbr600rr 03 and there it was on the first page, anything else you need while im looking a little bored
Ahh that is where i went wrong as mine is an 04 :lol: :lol:

Plenty of bits to choose from take your pick. Most important parts are the handle bar or the weight that goes inside so i can attach the bar end. Right hand fairing and lower part to oh and indicator.

Got a screen already sorted but please don't waiste your time on my account.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CBR600RR-CBR600-C ... 240%3A1318


I dont mind gives me something to do tonight, found left fairing but not right so far
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Found one but its scratched like hell

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LOOK-HONDA-CBR600 ... 240%3A1318

and another this one in better condition

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-CBR600RR-Fa ... 240%3A1318

and the best condition but alot more expensive

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-CBR600-RR-r ... 240%3A1318
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Indicators ..... If you can make a stock Suzuki one (or pair) fit the front for the time being, I have a pair here you can use for now.

gimme a shout and you can pick 'em up on your way home tomorrow :D
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Looks as though it could have been worse mate, glad you're mobile again though!
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Cheers Boys and Gals your all tooo nice to me.

Should be getting a reply from said company tomorrow fingers crossed and see what they say. Spoke with Insurance and they say i will be hard pushed getting a penny out of them.

May end up going through Insurance and then selling the bike with it looking mint.
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sorry to here that mate, hope it gets sorted quick and easy for ya. :?
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Lastest is i have been requested from the local water athourity to get 2 estimates for the damage my bike sustained from the iced over burst water main.

Bridge and SP in MarshBarton did them and i received them both today. Both were within Pounds of £3000 :shock:

This is without the scracthed swingarm which can retail close to a £1000. With that and the helmet its getting too silly and i felt i would end up with a written off bike.

Sure i could find someone to polish out the scratches but they are underneath and not really visible from where it hit the kerb.

So fingers crossed and will keep you posted on the result :?
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Sounds good mate. I hope it all goes well. Could be a good excuse for a polished swing arm...
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