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"We regret to advise you after a workshop inspection report and
preparation of cost we consider the machine is not economically
repairable."
Is that good or bad news?
Not sure at the moment. It depends what I end up replacing the 9R
with.
I could see you on an MT-01. Black, lots of carbon goodies including a
replacement for the letterboxes on the sides of the tank.
Urgh. No thanks.
I was thinking about one of them myself.
It's going to be a long thread..........

Streetfighters mag did an -01 improvement article last year. I didn't
think it was very impressive. No way does it compete with the last model
Speed Triple. The current ST doesn't do it for me though.
a litre bike one presumes.
Insurance quotes dependant.
Surely, you're old enough for it not to be too much of a
major problem!
As much as I'd like to argue otherwise, you are correct.


£4050 + VAT on parts, including frame, front forks, radiator, front
wheel, headlight assembly and a full set of fairing panels.
Jeez, that's (almost) unbelievable.

I see the vultures have descended already and I don't think
there's anything I need anyway.


Wanna buy a 9R?
If I do get another 9R, it'll be an E or F model.
Jeez, that's (almost) unbelievable.

I see the vultures have descended already and I don't think
there's anything I need anyway.


Wanna buy a 9R?
I though the frame looked okay.
If the frame is O.K., the bill would come down to £3349 + VAT for
parts, so still beyond economical repair.
And some of them would appear to be circling...