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<blockquote data-quote="SwollenRaccoon" data-source="post: 972598" data-attributes="member: 19178"><p>I had a low-side, low speed slide in Arkansas 5 or 6 weeks ago (I have the Motovation frame sliders), and scraped everything up, but it was rideable. Staying on subject, the frame sliders kept the large side panels completely off the pavement. The crank cover got ground down, but didn't go through. I am going to put something on the new cover that will add some more coverage, since if that grinds through, you're stuck where you're at.</p><p></p><p>As far as insurance, I have a $1,000 deductible. I added up the discounted parts cost from Ron Ayers, and am having a local boat/motorcycle repairer repaint my saddlebags. The total will be in the $1,300 to $1,400 range. I decided to not risk turning it into my insurance, and having my rate jacked. If there was more damage, or I had to pay full Yamaha retail, I would have started a claim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwollenRaccoon, post: 972598, member: 19178"] I had a low-side, low speed slide in Arkansas 5 or 6 weeks ago (I have the Motovation frame sliders), and scraped everything up, but it was rideable. Staying on subject, the frame sliders kept the large side panels completely off the pavement. The crank cover got ground down, but didn't go through. I am going to put something on the new cover that will add some more coverage, since if that grinds through, you're stuck where you're at. As far as insurance, I have a $1,000 deductible. I added up the discounted parts cost from Ron Ayers, and am having a local boat/motorcycle repairer repaint my saddlebags. The total will be in the $1,300 to $1,400 range. I decided to not risk turning it into my insurance, and having my rate jacked. If there was more damage, or I had to pay full Yamaha retail, I would have started a claim. [/QUOTE]
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