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 Posted: 21:15 - 12 Aug 2006 Post subject: repair-a-ride.... |
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hi,
ive been thinking about how i could get myself a cheap first bike, i really like the idea of a cheap 600 sports, because of the more advanced brakes and suspension (i wont be able to access the heady power of the engine until the 33bhp restriction is over) so i was thinking...
would it be a valid and/or worthwhile idea to get a 600 sports thats been dropped, with fairing damage etc. without it being to badly damaged and having it repaired. The reason i say this is because i know of two paint shops locally (car paintshops..) that i get on really well with, and would do work on the cheap for me if i slipped them a couple of pints and offered my electrical expertise and i would do the prep work myself in the workshop, and all the mechanical stuff i can do aswell...
so is anything missing from my plan? and are car paints going to work on fairings? lol
cheers
dan  ____________________ add me on msn for info on CAT 2 immobalisers, and cheap fitting in the crawley area |
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I'd say go for it. Build it your way from the ground up
Jack ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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| Jack_Cheese |
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If i were you i'd get on to breakers yards, a Cat c or Cat d write off would be right up your alley most are written off because of fairings, which are very easily repaired. All you need is a V62 to apply for a log book, then an MOT and you're ready to roll.
If you've got time to really work on it, a decent strip down (removing engine/gearbox etc...) followed by a good clean and a rebuild with new bushes bearings and seals here and there could add a bit of value to the resale price, not to mention the peace of mind that comes with it. If you've got the know how, the time and the inclination, i'd say strip it as far as possible.
If that's too much hassle then just do the easily seen bits and you should be ok, and it'll be a dirt cheap job
Jack ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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Remeber, you don't actually need brand new looking fairings to use the bike. Infact, you'll find when you're riding your bike you don't even look at the fairings! .
So you will get some money off for a bike in that sort of condition, but not as much as one needing more mechanical work.
If it's your first bike, I'd probably suggest not getting fairings painted up initially - get them fixed and useable, then ride the bike for a bit.
There's plenty of things that can catch new riders out and see bikes being dropped. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 8 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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