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Broken Fjr - Repair Or Replace
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<blockquote data-quote="henrysmart80" data-source="post: 27645" data-attributes="member: 891"><p>Well having just bought a salvage bike off ebay, I can tell you parts are not that easy to find used...but the deal from University Motors (15% over cost) plus our strong canadian dollar make it quite a good deal to fix up. I will have mine as good as new for $7000 and it has less than 250 miles on it. In perspective, Blackfoot Motorsports in Calgary has a 2003 with 20,000 km on it for $13,500. On the other hand mine was all cosmetic damage and is a great driver right from insurance, frame damage is another thing. In Saskatchewan, Canada where i live, adjusters take no chances and write off practically all motorcycles involved in a moving accident...esp. when dealing with aluminum framed bikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henrysmart80, post: 27645, member: 891"] Well having just bought a salvage bike off ebay, I can tell you parts are not that easy to find used...but the deal from University Motors (15% over cost) plus our strong canadian dollar make it quite a good deal to fix up. I will have mine as good as new for $7000 and it has less than 250 miles on it. In perspective, Blackfoot Motorsports in Calgary has a 2003 with 20,000 km on it for $13,500. On the other hand mine was all cosmetic damage and is a great driver right from insurance, frame damage is another thing. In Saskatchewan, Canada where i live, adjusters take no chances and write off practically all motorcycles involved in a moving accident...esp. when dealing with aluminum framed bikes. [/QUOTE]
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