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If I'm lucky, it's just the clutch
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[QUOTE="mandark1967, post: 1166711, member: 76062"] I understand where you're coming from, and I don't think you were being rude...it's just that after doing all the research into what it would take to make the bike whole again, as compared to procuring a replacement and modding it to my needs, it's actually cheaper to fix than to replace. I had the bike pretty customized: Heavier flywheel Lighting kit installed for headlight/tail light Cycra 3.7 gallon tank Factory Connection Aluminum frame protectors Factory Connection Aluminum skid plates Aluminum disc protectors Case was blueprinted Jug was ported and polished Heavier springs in the forks Heavier springs on the shock To replicate those mods on a replacement bike would be cost-prohibitive since I'm pretty sure it would cost more than the $750 I'm spending to repair it... And, when all is said and done, the bike will have a funny history to it. ;) [/QUOTE]
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