CBR Takes a tumble! Then its off to the shop to get better.

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CBR Takes a tumble! Then its off to the shop to get better.

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U-turn camber a-go-go!

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2000 bht to fix is damned cheap... :shock: Would cost you £200+ in the UK.
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One of the great things about living here is getting bikes fixed quickly and cheaply (can't say the same for cars and insurance companies but that's in another thread).

They seem to only charge for parts and not labour, my entire sub aqua experience cost only 1,300 baht to repair the bike.
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from the vid it looks like you hit a patch of loose gravel as well as the camber......ouch :cuss:
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Randy Cornhole wrote:2000 bht to fix is damned cheap... :shock: Would cost you £200+ in the UK.
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Ouch, no matter which universe you are from , thats gotta hurt.

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