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Old 01-04-2013, 20:36   #1
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Default Things that make you go "Bugger!"

Backing up to the big flat bed on Saturday... slowly back on the clutch... front wheel drops into a small hollow... Foxy rolls back unexpectedly... THUD!!

Ah well... I guess it adds character to her, and no doubt she'll get more battle scars soon enough... especially if I'm taking her touring next year!!
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Old 01-04-2013, 20:41   #2
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Tis but a flesh wound bit of muck will cover it
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lol, yeah, fill the area with muck, nobody will know...
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Should be a easy fix, get behind the dent and Bosh it back out with a Irish screw driver
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Old 02-04-2013, 00:12   #5
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Should be a easy fix, get behind the dent and Bosh it back out with a Irish screw driver
Thought that myself at first but it looks like the steps folded right round to meet the chassis rather than just being a lip that I can "persuade" back into shape
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Thought that myself at first but it looks like the steps folded right round to meet the chassis rather than just being a lip that I can "persuade" back into shape
Could always remove the bumper? Then it would be easily accessed
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