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Brake caliper with approx. 75 mm hole distance??

 
 
atec77
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      01-03-2012, 11:54 PM
On 4/01/2012 10:36 AM, BT Humble wrote:
> Jordan<ko...@koora.net> wrote:
>> Wow, the frame is weaker than the wheel? Or maybe it got crushed first -
>> a big accident!
>> Standard type forks bend before the wheel does.

>
> While waiting to be served at the wreckers this morning, I had a good
> look at a ZX6R that had been run into something rather hard (I later
> learned that it had T-boned a car). Snapped forks, bent front wheel,
> squashed radiator and flattened exhaust headers.
>
> What really made me wince was the huge dent that the rider had made in
> the fuel tank with his testicles.
>
>
> BTH

It might not have been him ?

A female friend tboned a car recently and reshaped the tank in a similar
manner ("eyes water at the thought")


this is an equal opportunity crash zone

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George W Frost
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      01-04-2012, 03:33 AM

"atec77" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:je0803$ddi$(E-Mail Removed)...
> On 4/01/2012 10:36 AM, BT Humble wrote:
>> Jordan<ko...@koora.net> wrote:
>>> Wow, the frame is weaker than the wheel? Or maybe it got crushed first -
>>> a big accident!
>>> Standard type forks bend before the wheel does.

>>
>> While waiting to be served at the wreckers this morning, I had a good
>> look at a ZX6R that had been run into something rather hard (I later
>> learned that it had T-boned a car). Snapped forks, bent front wheel,
>> squashed radiator and flattened exhaust headers.
>>
>> What really made me wince was the huge dent that the rider had made in
>> the fuel tank with his testicles.
>>
>>
>> BTH

> It might not have been him ?
>
> A female friend tboned a car recently and reshaped the tank in a similar
> manner ("eyes water at the thought")
>
>
> this is an equal opportunity crash zone
>



One of your butch biker chick friends ?


 
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      01-04-2012, 04:36 AM
On 4/01/2012 2:33 PM, George W Frost wrote:
> "atec77"<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:je0803$ddi$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On 4/01/2012 10:36 AM, BT Humble wrote:
>>> Jordan<ko...@koora.net> wrote:
>>>> Wow, the frame is weaker than the wheel? Or maybe it got crushed first -
>>>> a big accident!
>>>> Standard type forks bend before the wheel does.
>>>
>>> While waiting to be served at the wreckers this morning, I had a good
>>> look at a ZX6R that had been run into something rather hard (I later
>>> learned that it had T-boned a car). Snapped forks, bent front wheel,
>>> squashed radiator and flattened exhaust headers.
>>>
>>> What really made me wince was the huge dent that the rider had made in
>>> the fuel tank with his testicles.
>>>
>>>
>>> BTH

>> It might not have been him ?
>>
>> A female friend tboned a car recently and reshaped the tank in a similar
>> manner ("eyes water at the thought")
>>
>>
>> this is an equal opportunity crash zone
>>

>
>
> One of your butch biker chick friends ?
>
>

No now stop projecting
Great looking very tall woman wearing her ex husbands riding cloths ,
which looked much better on her but the prang ruined a good 600cc yamaha

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