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Broken Fjr - Repair Or Replace
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<blockquote data-quote="FastJoyRide" data-source="post: 26720" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>ClsonFJR, is that ever a hell of a first post! As another Canuck (and a 2004 owner) I feel your pain. I would not advise you to proceed if you have ANY concerns about frame integrity. Given the extent of both bike and safety gear damages, it sounds like there was a lot of energy transfer here, and it would be unlikely that those massive aluminum members were not affected in some way. My concern would be that you get it all back together and then discover a frame problem, swing arm problem, transmission problem etc., then you will be on your own with an unrideable bike with way too much money invested in it.</p><p></p><p>Your season is about done anyway, and the 2006's are going to formally launched in a couple of weeks. I would sit tight and see what kind of a deal you can work on one of those for early Spring delivery. If you're ever in SK, give me a call - I'm in Regina.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastJoyRide, post: 26720, member: 289"] ClsonFJR, is that ever a hell of a first post! As another Canuck (and a 2004 owner) I feel your pain. I would not advise you to proceed if you have ANY concerns about frame integrity. Given the extent of both bike and safety gear damages, it sounds like there was a lot of energy transfer here, and it would be unlikely that those massive aluminum members were not affected in some way. My concern would be that you get it all back together and then discover a frame problem, swing arm problem, transmission problem etc., then you will be on your own with an unrideable bike with way too much money invested in it. Your season is about done anyway, and the 2006's are going to formally launched in a couple of weeks. I would sit tight and see what kind of a deal you can work on one of those for early Spring delivery. If you're ever in SK, give me a call - I'm in Regina. [/QUOTE]
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