My dumped SV update...
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My dumped SV update...
Well, looks like everything is going to come out alright. I need a new shift lever, new handle bars and a steering head (I think thats the right term) adjustment. They pressure tested the radiator, and it turns out its just bent a little, but it still is in perfect working condition. And the dent in the tank will be taken care of with the recall. SO....I'm not as royally screwed as i thought I was! See you guys on the road again soon!
2005 Suzuki SV650
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Cheaper and not as ugly solution: don't drop the bike.swatter555 wrote:Have them install frame sliders also.

Hmm this post probably just jynxed me. Be sure to check my Katana worklog for crash repairs, hahaha.

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You aren't the first person to drop a bike like that, and you won't be last. I'm glad to hear that it'll be a relatively cheap fix, that you're still in one peice, and that it hasn't put you off the sport.
That being said, if you fit the right frame sliders you won't even notice them.
That being said, if you fit the right frame sliders you won't even notice them.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Yea, I learned not to leave my bike on the side stand on an inclined slope. I did that, and it fell..... for thge second time
. Only thing that happened was mirror got a little scuff and the right foot peg broke. I fixed that though with some heavy duty krazy glue. Rode with it glued together, and it was fine, so I am happy. I am SOOOOOO glad I got a used bike. I would be crying if I did that to a new one. I look at it this way, all that happens is a learning experience, and this is a time to get out all those drops and mishaps out of the way.
