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    Senior Member GONRDN's Avatar
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    Sorry to hear of your incident. I wish you a speedy recovery.

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    Ouch!

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    Diesel fuel on the road is slippier than snake chit. Always careful going into/out of gas stations myself.

    Probably some truck had it fuel cap off and took that turnoff hard, sloshing diesel fuel out onto the roadway?

    Hope you get all healed up without issues.


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    Sorry to hear about the accident. I hope your shoulder is not too bad and you recover quickly. We all take chances on short rides maybe this will remind us all to wear our gear more often. It is usually something out of our control that gets us in trouble.
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    Geronimo, here's to a speedy recovery. Let me dig through my parts box and see if I have anything for your right mirror. It is around $156 to replace completely. As for the hard parts, if the crash bars aren't bent up you can hit them with a scotchbrite pad and send them to a powder coater. They will cost you about $200 to replace them both and around $20 to get them coated. You can do the same for the aero peg.

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    DarkSider#1617 Steve 0080's Avatar
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    Sounds like a good day...can always be worse....Hope you heal well, the bike can be fixed !!!!!

    The shorts looks like they saved your legs !!!
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    Good luck, hopefully you have a speedy recovery.

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