Hi everyone I just signed up,
I've just bought a crash damaged rc390, its had a front end hit I've added some pictures and id appreciate it if someone or anyone on here could do me a favour and take some close up pictures and measurements for me. As you will see from the first picture the front has been pushed back from the impact allowing the tyre to rub the fairings. I haven't stripped it yet and theirs no noticeable damage to the forks or wheel or even yokes so assuming at the moment the frame Is bent. Lifting the front end up their is slight play in the headset bearings but I have come to the conclusion this isn't the main cause their is still something else out of line. Anyway if someone could take 5 minutes to give some measurements of the distance from the lower guard protecting the bottom of the engine/radiator or with the steering turned full lock from the tyre to the tip of the fairings would be great anything to determine the rough distance in between.
Really appreciate any of you helping out, cheers.
I've just bought a crash damaged rc390, its had a front end hit I've added some pictures and id appreciate it if someone or anyone on here could do me a favour and take some close up pictures and measurements for me. As you will see from the first picture the front has been pushed back from the impact allowing the tyre to rub the fairings. I haven't stripped it yet and theirs no noticeable damage to the forks or wheel or even yokes so assuming at the moment the frame Is bent. Lifting the front end up their is slight play in the headset bearings but I have come to the conclusion this isn't the main cause their is still something else out of line. Anyway if someone could take 5 minutes to give some measurements of the distance from the lower guard protecting the bottom of the engine/radiator or with the steering turned full lock from the tyre to the tip of the fairings would be great anything to determine the rough distance in between.
Really appreciate any of you helping out, cheers.
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