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I Wrestled Her to the Ground :)
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<blockquote data-quote="DeSudet" data-source="post: 1260654" data-attributes="member: 88119"><p>Fairings get cracked and scratched, along with crank and stator covers, the mirrors, and side bag panels when the bike falls over. My left mirror had huge gouges in it from my tip over and it's haunted me since day 1. Investing anywhere from $120-$400 and having parts that are meant to be scratched just makes good cents to me. After my incident a couple weeks ago, with both side fairings, crank cover, and cowl being replaced at a cost of over $2000, I'm putting in the extra $120 for a pair of frame sliders for the next time I tip it over, may it be a long time in coming. YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeSudet, post: 1260654, member: 88119"] Fairings get cracked and scratched, along with crank and stator covers, the mirrors, and side bag panels when the bike falls over. My left mirror had huge gouges in it from my tip over and it's haunted me since day 1. Investing anywhere from $120-$400 and having parts that are meant to be scratched just makes good cents to me. After my incident a couple weeks ago, with both side fairings, crank cover, and cowl being replaced at a cost of over $2000, I'm putting in the extra $120 for a pair of frame sliders for the next time I tip it over, may it be a long time in coming. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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