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Simkin posted:Send him out for a replacement chain next time, and see if he comes back with a Desmo. You know, I love the Ducati red, but holy poo poo that does look hot.
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# ? Apr 2, 2009 19:44 |
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Doctor Zero posted:You know, I love the Ducati red, but holy poo poo that does look hot. He's dreamed of having a tricolore ducati since the F1, it is incredibly good looking. EDIT: Oh god I heard him coming home from the highway. Those pipes are intense. null0ne fucked around with this message at 21:54 on Apr 2, 2009 |
# ? Apr 2, 2009 21:45 |
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We have your cat. If you ever want to see it alive again, you must post many, many videos of this bike.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 00:08 |
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Simkin posted:We have your cat. If you ever want to see it alive again, you must post many, many videos of this bike. He just went out of town until tuesday. I'll try and get the one of him riding up the first time, but I have a feeling that riding it without him being here would not only be a douchenozzle move, but also wind up with me breaking it into many, many pieces as soon as loki noticed. After that though, I'll post plenty. EDIT: Video of him bringing it home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVSe79rqEcU null0ne fucked around with this message at 04:57 on Apr 3, 2009 |
# ? Apr 3, 2009 00:32 |
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Been doing wheelies, stoppies, and dragging my knees on my bike recently for fun. Today, I tried to ride conservative by not doing that, since I was wearing only my jacket, helmet and gloves. No leather pants or boots. Then some guy cut me off while I was going 25 mph in a straight line and I fell. Got the other guy's information and filed a police report. Had to go in an ambulance but only had a sprain. Based on all the eye witness reports it appears that I am not at fault, but I'll find out once the police report is completed. Hopefully my bike is totaled, so I can get a good 5.5 or 6g and buy a GSXR 2008. Somebody fucked around with this message at 08:50 on Apr 9, 2009 |
# ? Apr 3, 2009 03:12 |
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You lock the front and dive on the right side? That doesn't look very totaled.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 03:33 |
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Between all of the plastics, it's totalled. All of those plastic bits are very expensive.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 03:39 |
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Spiffness posted:You lock the front and dive on the right side? That doesn't look very totaled. I was going to slip past him in the right lane, but the wheel slipped on train tracks and the bike started gyrating. Here is what I can remember: My bike is the green line. I slipped on the tracks when I tried to veer.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 03:51 |
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Z3n posted:Between all of the plastics, it's totalled. All of those plastic bits are very expensive. I"m not sure of that. If the frame is clean, I don't think its totaled. Sorry to hear about your crash though.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 03:52 |
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cmorrow001 posted:I"m not sure of that. If the frame is clean, I don't think its totaled. OEM upper cowling is gonna be an easy 600-700$. Plus headlights, mounting brackets, lowers, cases, rear plastics, etc. Plastics on a bike make it very, very expensive. With the forks and subframe, it's done for sure. Easy 30 hours of book labor to do all of that work, which at the standard shop rate of 100$ an hour will eat 3k into his estimate...the plastics are another 1800$ or so, forks are gonna be a thousand at least. Toss the pipes, the rearset, I bet the bar is bent, maybe some tweaking on the triples, the front rim probably got rashed. I'd be amazed if they didn't total it. He could get it back up and running for the cost of a replacement front end, though, as long as there's no frame damage.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 04:08 |
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Z3n posted:He could get it back up and running for the cost of a replacement front end, though, as long as there's no frame damage. I'd buy that bike back before they were done telling me it was totaled (so long as the main frame was fine). I'm always amazed at bikes that get written off with what appears to be cosmetic damage. Plastic shouldn't be that expensive.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 05:59 |
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Well, it isn't, if you don't mind buying non-OEM pieces. JTS, why aren't you going to the track, what with all your wheelie/stoppie/kneedragging shenanigans? There's fewer people pulling out randomly in front of you, and last time I checked, none of them have train tracks running parallel on them.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 06:25 |
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Simkin posted:Well, it isn't, if you don't mind buying non-OEM pieces. He wasn't doing any of that stuff when get got in the accident. JTS can sometimes comes off like a bit of an idiot, but this was just an example of bad luck like any other accident. It definitely doesn't appear to be his fault either. No need to jump on him. JTS, you should see what the insurance wants to buy it back if they total it. I'm in your area and depending on the damage might be want to buy it off them if its not too badly messed up and you don't want it. Are the forks actually bent or just twisted in the triple clamps?
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 06:46 |
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pr0zac posted:He wasn't doing any of that stuff when get got in the accident. JTS can sometimes comes off like a bit of an idiot, but this was just an example of bad luck like any other accident. It definitely doesn't appear to be his fault either. No need to jump on him. No clue, getting a damage estimate tomorrow from the local dealership. I'll give you a copy of the list. It slammed down hard as hell though, the frame slider bent inward and went through the side frame.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 07:08 |
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Did you have motosliders?
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 07:41 |
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Captain Apollo posted:Did you have motosliders? Yea, but the impact smashed it in and it didn't help that much.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 08:14 |
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I actually mean the brand motosliders from svrider or whatever. Sorry. They have a bolt through the engine type install so I was thinking it would react better
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 09:43 |
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Jack the Smack posted:No clue, getting a damage estimate tomorrow from the local dealership. I'll give you a copy of the list. It slammed down hard as hell though, the frame slider bent inward and went through the side frame. You mean the frame slider broke a hole in the frame? No way it won't be totaled. I'm surprised at how much damage you did to the frame/forks sliding in a straight line. But enough about broken SV1000's. Let's get back to posting pictures of our fathers' 1098s Tricolores.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 14:14 |
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Zool posted:But enough about broken SV1000's. Let's get back to posting pictures of our fathers' 1098s Tricolores. And lots of glorious video.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 17:20 |
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pr0zac posted:He wasn't doing any of that stuff when get got in the accident. JTS can sometimes comes off like a bit of an idiot, but this was just an example of bad luck like any other accident. It definitely doesn't appear to be his fault either. No need to jump on him. Agreed on the not his fault and no need to jump on him about it. I also agree on the second bit...post that up on BARF if someone here doesn't want it, because buyback will probably only be around a thousand, and you could probably easily get 1500$ for it. If I were in the area, I'd be happy to help you out with it, as long as there's not huge amounts of damage, it should still be easy to get it back up to running condition. If you fixed it yourself, you could probably get 2500$ out of it.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 17:24 |
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null0ne posted:My dad went out to get sparkplugs on his 10 year old, owned-since-new ST2. He came back on this. North Dallas or Houston? Those photos just look so North Dallas it's uncanny. The homes, and the complete lack of anything on the skyline. Oh and that's an amazingly cool bike.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 17:32 |
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cmorrow001 posted:I"m not sure of that. If the frame is clean, I don't think its totaled. There's totaled totaled, and then there's insurance totaled. I'd bet it's insurance totaled. If the retail on all that damage is greater than the value of the bike, then insurance considers it totaled, regardless of the reality.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 19:29 |
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Oh, and here's some content Click here for the full 1632x1224 image.
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# ? Apr 3, 2009 19:33 |
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Picked this up last fall for $700: And have slowly turned it into this over the winter: Bondo and bedliner for the tank: I used standard Duplicolor automotive enamel spray, five coats with light sanding between, and several coats of clear, followed by a wet sand, rubbing compound and polishing. The bedliner is supposed to handle gas drips better than most paint (we'll see I guess). Also have rewired both front turn signals, replaced front and rear tire on my own, fixed minor scratches and cracked plastic with gas tank repair putty. Supposedly stands up to vibration better than other options. New logo stickers courtesy Kitch Vinyl Stickers from SA Mart.
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# ? Apr 5, 2009 17:09 |
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Wow, that looks loving awesome! My first thought was that you'd bought a new bike when I saw the second pics. Way to do justice to an old bike...drat! How much did you end up putting into it total?
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# ? Apr 5, 2009 19:18 |
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That looks fantastic. I love the green you picked. Great job.
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# ? Apr 5, 2009 20:19 |
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That is such an awesome idea, in regards to the bedliner on just a portion of the tank! I might end up having to do that!
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# ? Apr 5, 2009 20:27 |
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Z3n posted:Wow, that looks loving awesome! My first thought was that you'd bought a new bike when I saw the second pics. Way to do justice to an old bike...drat! I'd say around $300-400. The new tires were free to me (front came with the bike, got a matching rear as a Christmas gift). The most expensive things were probably the paint (probably gone thru 8-10 small cans of green, one large primer and one large clearcoat), followed by the owners manual, maintenance guide and clymer. Thanks for all the nice words about the bike! I'm very happy with it.
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# ? Apr 5, 2009 20:59 |
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NVaderJ posted:I used standard Duplicolor automotive enamel spray, five coats with light sanding between, and several coats of clear, followed by a wet sand, rubbing compound and polishing. The bedliner is supposed to handle gas drips better than most paint (we'll see I guess). You did a great job on that bike. Mind going into more detail on the painting process? I'm also attempting to Duplicolour spray bomb route and I'm just laying down the first coats. I'd like to know how you ended up with such a nice result.
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# ? Apr 6, 2009 01:55 |
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8ender posted:You did a great job on that bike. I actually did it last year, so I'm a bit foggy on it right now. I used a grinder with a steel brush attachment to take the old paint off (no gas in tank, obviously). After that, I roughed up the metal with a mid-fine-grade sandpaper. Clean with some rubbing alcohol and apply primer. Sand primer smooth (ok to go to bare metal in spots). Respray primer, and then sand with fine paper. Let dry completely, clean with windex or other cleaner that doesnt leave residue. Apply a very fine coat of color, allowing it to set for 15-20 mins. This gives the additional layers something to adhere to, avoiding drips. Then I'd apply two hefty layers of color, then sand with fine grade paper again. Repeat the process for two more layers of color. Wet sand with fine paper, clean, then start clearcoating. Again, a fine layer of clear first, then heavier coats. I didn't sand between clear coats. After I had 5-6 good heavy coats of clear, I let it dry for a few days. Hit it with some more fine wet sanding, followed by wet ultra-fine sanding. Follow this with rubbing compound to really get rid of the orange peel effect. Not doing this will result in a finish that looks like this. Finish with a wax. This was the end result. Click here for the full 1024x665 image. It's very important to allow the coats to dry completely before sanding. If you try to sand too early, you'll notice the sandpaper collecting little soft balls of paint/clearcoat. This enamel can't stand up to gasoline, however, so that's why I went with the bedliner for the areas surrounding the gas cap.
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# ? Apr 6, 2009 03:51 |
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NVaderJ posted:Picked this up last fall for $700: Looks great! Also looks like you forgot to sand down and repaint your center stand, though
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# ? Apr 6, 2009 18:13 |
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NVaderJ posted:This enamel can't stand up to gasoline, however, so that's why I went with the bedliner for the areas surrounding the gas cap. How was the application of the bedliner stuff?
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# ? Apr 6, 2009 21:34 |
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Gay Nudist Dad posted:How was the application of the bedliner stuff? Very easy. I masked off the tank, hit it with a fine sandpaper, and sprayed away. I was sort of surprised by the force that the bedliner comes out of the can with, but other than that, it was the easiest part of any of the painting I've done.
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# ? Apr 6, 2009 22:02 |
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I just finished putting my freshly painted fairings back on my '89 GSX600F. Here's what it looked like originally: I found a stock exhaust, painted it with some high heat flat black since it was a bit beat up and bolted it up. At the beginning of winter I tore off all of the fairings and started painting. I didn't dedicate much time to it and it shows, but it turned out as a nice 5-10 footer, which is all I was really going for. I didn't put the mirrors on because 1) it's a paint in the rear end because the nuts are broken off and 2) I have a set of bar end mirrors coming later this week. Here's what it looks like now: Right after I took these pictures, I slipped rolling the bike back into the garage and dropped it! Lucky for me I just used cheap rattlecan paint, so 30 seconds of sanding the scuffed fairing, another 30 to paint and we're back where we started.
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# ? Apr 7, 2009 01:03 |
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Looks good bro
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# ? Apr 7, 2009 03:07 |
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I'll take one can of flat black and one of oh I don't know electric blue. I really can't make fun of you for having a hideous mismatched looking bike, but I wish I could.
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# ? Apr 7, 2009 14:32 |
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I was thinking the same thing, but then I remembered that I have a champagne colored bike. Its the factory paint, too.
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# ? Apr 7, 2009 15:36 |
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Since when are blue and black hideously mismatched ?
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# ? Apr 7, 2009 15:37 |
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laymil posted:Since when are blue and black hideously mismatched ? They aren't. They're just playing queer eye for the straight biker.
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# ? Apr 7, 2009 16:59 |
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laymil posted:Since when are blue and black hideously mismatched ? They're not really mismatched, but the lines seem off. The top of the fairings and the tank have a sort of body line that seems cut off pretty bad with the change in paint. I understand the reasoning behind it, but I still wanted to see if it could be altered somehow. This is a pretty quick and dirty job, but it shows what seems off with the paint.
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