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Discussion starter · #21 ·
Were glad that you know who your real family is NOW!
Am very happy to be a part of it.

Came out this morning to find this;

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Pics of the damage;

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Really upset about this;

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Discussion starter · #22 ·
Not feeling Gilles anymore;

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Discussion starter · #23 ·
I noticed this a couple days ago;

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Thought I had fixed it but obviously not.

Looking at my rear tyre though, i'm thinking the bike pissed oil onto the rear tyre;

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Gonna have some lunch and take fairings off for a closer look.

Knee is stiff and swollen :crying
 
damn looks like the oil took you out?? is one of the flex oil lines leaking at the front of the block?? sounds like your knee will bothering you for some time. the bruising is what seems to take forever to heal
 
Ugh, I get sick to my stomach seeing scratched and dented bumblebee fairings and gas tank. Especially since I just sold mine, and a brand new gas tank. Let me know if you need pucks for the case covers, I think they re down to a handfull left and they are gone forever.


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Btw, I don't see the oil from one of the front lines getting on the rear wheel. I know we spoke on that in pms, but that's a long way for oil to travel, and a large volume of oil.

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Discussion starter · #27 ·
Haven't taken the fairings off yet mate....was cold this morning, now gonna run some errands, then it will be too dark.
Might get a light out if I'm up to it :dunno

To tell the truth, I went down hard and fast, not speed wise....one second I was on the bike, the next I was on the tarmac :lol
 
Ugh, I get sick to my stomach seeing scratched and dented bumblebee fairings and gas tank. Especially since I just sold mine, and a brand new gas tank. Let me know if you need pucks for the case covers, I think they re down to a handfull left and they are gone forever.


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I know I almost threw up in my mouth when I seen the pics.. would a output seal leak bad enough to get oil on the tire that bad?
 
+1 on the oil on the rear that would of easily taken you out without any symptoms and no chance of recovery. Too bad on those plastics, looks like it went down real hard, was it on cobble stone, Armi?
 
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Discussion starter · #32 ·
+1 on the oil on the rear that would of easily taken you out without any symptoms and no chance of recovery. Too bad on those plastics, looks like it went down real hard, was it on cobble stone, Armi?
Just a normal road George.....yea didn't want this to happen, especially in road trim....I expect it, in track plastics :lol
 
I am sorry to hear about your bike and your knee. It looks like a tough fix, but not even close to impossible. From the sound of things I am willing to bet that oil did you in. I really like you bike and I hope it gets back to it's normal pretty self soon!
 
Ugh, I get sick to my stomach seeing scratched and dented bumblebee fairings and gas tank. Especially since I just sold mine, and a brand new gas tank. Let me know if you need pucks for the case covers, I think they re down to a handfull left and they are gone forever.


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The gas tank went to a great home Chris!
I opened the box once (asked the wife to take a pic of me opening it and she refused, saying pretty much "wtf do you want me taking a picture of you opening a box of bike parts for you to post on the internet?"; they just don't understand).
Anyway, I opened the box and checked the contents; and gave it a damn good smell (as a cigar afficianado would do with a Cuban), sealed it back in the box and put it on the "holier than thou" shelf in the garage.

Having said that...

Armi, it looks like most of the armour that you had on the bike worked, don't forget that SRAD's bounce back very well after an off on the road (unlike most newer bikes, and like CCM's SRAD on the track...)

I'm always sorry to see a scratched Bumblebee, but it's better to hear that you are ok mate.

Live and learn. And check leaks...

Best wishes, Ad
 
this can mean only one thing...... streetfighter lol

atleaste you walked away dude could of been alot worse
 
Discussion starter · #37 ·
Couldn't think of a better person for the tank to go to :punk

Well I found the source of the leak.....it was an allen bolt under the stator cover, not sure if it happened before or after the incident :dunno

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How the bloody hell the hit the floor is beyond me :scratch

I've replaced the Allen bolt and washer, with the one on my spare engine but it still seeps ever so slightly......any ideas how to resolve this :scratch
Should I replace the copper washer with a new one? Would that really make a difference?
 
Discussion starter · #40 ·
I'd replace the crush washer and visually inspect the threads.
Will do buddy.....I'm scared there might be a hair line fracture but can't see....maybe I should take a picture and have a look :lmao

hmm did that happen when you had a get off at the track?? seems like a strange place to get damage
Not on track mate, just on this off.
 
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