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Post by Stig »

Nooo.

Glad he's ok. Hope the bike looks worse than it is

I have a decent rear subframe if it's needed. Put up a list of parts n I'll have a trawl in my spares box :thumbsup:
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Post by robertcains »

SHIT!!!!
Never good to hear but the positives are Mike is relatively repairable,
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Post by rdgravy »

Cor Blimey! That could've been a whole lot worse. I'm glad he's ok. On the plus side, what a good winter project to keep him busy until next summer. I don't suppose he'll be using that nice Shoei lid again then. :whistle: Chin up Mr Roadrunner. :)
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Glad he's ok, also at least the guys in the Peugeot helped.
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Pitbull wrote:Glad he's ok, also at least the guys in the Peugeot helped.
The driver of the Peugeot and his wife were more shook up than Mike was. They thought they were witnessing a fatal road crash with dire consequences. Mikes been very lucky to come away with a few aches and pains.
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Post by oldskoolexup »

Sh*t!!!!

Glad to hear not more serious.....

Keep us posted :(
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Post by willandrip »

GWS Mike.

Not often a Roadrunner runs out of road !

Never mind; If you decide to streetfighter it ,the angle of the subframe looks correct for such applications.

You best get that cowl back off nuggitt...you know how he and Paul covert such things
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Post by YAMAEXUP »

Never good to see a mashed bike, but an Exup makes it worse. Hope everything works out ok.

Road surfaces are shyte & that corner looks like others might've been lucky to get round it ok.

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Post by roadrunner »

Stig wrote:Nooo.

Glad he's ok. Hope the bike looks worse than it is

I have a decent rear subframe if it's needed. Put up a list of parts n I'll have a trawl in my spares box :thumbsup:
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nuggitt wrote:
Pitbull wrote:Glad he's ok, also at least the guys in the Peugeot helped.
The driver of the Peugeot and his wife were more shook up than Mike was. They thought they were witnessing a fatal road crash with dire consequences. Mikes been very lucky to come away with a few aches and pains.
Just to prove I've still got my sense of humour nuggitt, it don't get any more dire than fatal, my old mate :D
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Well chaps, I've got to say a big thank you for all the kind words and best wishes. Oh, and thanks for the phone calls too :nod:

Without going into too much detail on here about the events leading up to my prang, suffice to say, the road surface was as nuggitt indicated, in that it was pretty poor at best, that and a light sprinkling of corn? seed did it for me I think :eek:

The bike's very bad and needs frame, swinging arm (that's what we oldies used to call 'em :cool: ) Forks and God knows what else :crybaby:

I have another exup here, I got as a project but it now looks like it's fate is sealed. When I finally get my mojo back I may need to ask if members on here would be able to help with any obscure parts I may me stuck for.

I have weathered slightly better than the bike did, with suspected cracked / broken rib/s on my left side, pain on the riight side of my rib cage, sore neck, both sides, some sort of damage to my right foot, left knee that gives way now and then, pains in right shoulder and pain in both upper arms. Oh, and a very sore left elbow. Apart from these minor ailments I think I'm not too bad, all things considered :D
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Post by DaddyA »

Sorry to hear about your off, but Good to see you escaped relatively unscathed.
All the best and a speedy recovery.
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Post by itsnotagenesis »

Sorry to see this. Always enjoyed looking at pics when you all got together with the R/W/B colour schemes.
Hope you are able to rebuild it or at least make another like it.
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Get well soon Mike.
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Post by roadrunner »

Not often a Roadrunner runs out of road !
Just noticed the play on words.

As the great George Cole of the classic TV comedy, Minder would say, Very droll Will, very droll........ :D

Have a heart Will, don't make me laugh....... It hurts too much :naughty: :D
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