hit and run on my bike
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hit and run on my bike
some guy pretty much hit my bike when it was parked and made it slam into the curb..it made the headlight assembly peice crack on the side by 1-2 inches. is there anybody who does backyard body work who might be able to bondo this together? i will have pics posted up within the next couple of days if needed.
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some guy pretty much hit my bike when it was parked and made it slam into the curb..it made the headlight assembly peice crack on the side by 1-2 inches. is there anybody who does backyard body work who might be able to bondo this together? i will have pics posted up within the next couple of days if needed.
If its fiberglass I can fix it, but if its plastic, I have a guy who can fix it and paint it if needed. Ill get his number for you tomorrow.
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i think its fiber glass, im not too sure..but what would a paint job cost me. And the gas tank got a dent in it so i guess i gotta take that off and knock the dent out.
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Re: hit and run on my bike
im actually doing some repairs to my bike now in my garage and then painting it as well i went down at about 55 doing a wheelie on some back road so my damage is a lil bit more than a few little cracks haha but post some pics so i can see wat you are working with and if i dnt think i have time to do it i am sure i can find someone for u
also need to find out weather its fiberglass or plastic.....
also need to find out weather its fiberglass or plastic.....
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that happened to me on my first bike back in 1999. Luckily it was a vtr250 and didn't do anything but bust off a lever end.....still sucks to see your bike laying on the ground