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Some sort of handjob adjustment my way.

But mine are fail offset Te37's. 8.5inch up front and 9.5 inch rear with I think + 30 or 35 offset.

Not sure if we could fit the 10.5inch + 12 on my rears though :woot:

saw the bike today..

f**kers drilled through petrol cap, bent some of the ignition / key hole area, scratches on the exhaust / side plastics, indicator missing, number plate bent up and around, wiring all cut n shiz, looked like my speed cable was loose as, forks may have been pushed in a bit, front fender snapped, handlebar end caps scratched up, steering lock buggered and that feeling of being molested

hope its a write off, i guess the repairers charge the insurance company for labour too yeah? that might tip it over the edge

Some sort of handjob adjustment my way.

But mine are fail offset Te37's. 8.5inch up front and 9.5 inch rear with I think + 30 or 35 offset.

Not sure if we could fit the 10.5inch + 12 on my rears though :woot:

Well nah I don't want fail offset.. Plus the rears would foul my suspension anyway..

saw the bike today..

f**kers drilled through petrol cap, bent some of the ignition / key hole area, scratches on the exhaust / side plastics, indicator missing, number plate bent up and around, wiring all cut n shiz, looked like my speed cable was loose as, forks may have been pushed in a bit, front fender snapped, handlebar end caps scratched up, steering lock buggered and that feeling of being molested

hope its a write off, i guess the repairers charge the insurance company for labour too yeah? that might tip it over the edge

Any word if they found the guys that did it?

saw the bike today..

f**kers drilled through petrol cap, bent some of the ignition / key hole area, scratches on the exhaust / side plastics, indicator missing, number plate bent up and around, wiring all cut n shiz, looked like my speed cable was loose as, forks may have been pushed in a bit, front fender snapped, handlebar end caps scratched up, steering lock buggered and that feeling of being molested

hope its a write off, i guess the repairers charge the insurance company for labour too yeah? that might tip it over the edge

There are things you could do to make sure it's a write off...

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