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Droped Bike Repair?

Sig_Girl

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So ****** dropped my bike (its a brand new honda cbr 250), picked it up and ran away.

These are the parts I need to repair.

The heat shield on my muffler

Right mirror.

Rear and Front break lever

And right turn signal


Where can I buy these parts and how much would it get to have them installed?
 
Any Honda motorcycle dealer. Snow city is one in scarborough.


None of this is hard to install, perhaps if you are hesitant order the maintenance manual for your bike at the same time. It will tell you how to do everything.

Save you a lot of $ by wrenching easy things yourself.
 
Leave what doesn't matter broken and look on ebay for the rest.

+1

If its scratched dont bother replacing it, theres a very good chance it will get tipped over again.
 
Need more of the story!! Was someone sitting on it without your permission? Generally for something to be dropped, it requires them to be sitting on it. Otherwise it was "knocked over", etc.

Good luck with your repairs.
 
Need more of the story!! Was someone sitting on it without your permission? Generally for something to be dropped, it requires them to be sitting on it. Otherwise it was "knocked over", etc.

Good luck with your repairs.

Shouldn't the ECU be flashed on that bike, mr. swallow?
 
so ****** dropped my bike (its a brand new honda cbr 250), picked it up and ran away.

These are the parts i need to repair.

The heat shield on my muffler

right mirror.

Rear and front break lever

and right turn signal


where can i buy these parts and how much would it get to have them installed?

thanks obama.
 
Sig_Girl0845 said:
So ****** dropped my bike (its a brand new honda cbr 250), picked it up and ran away.

These are the parts I need to repair.

The heat shield on my muffler

Right mirror.

Rear and Front break lever

And right turn signal


Where can I buy these parts and how much would it get to have them installed?

Sorry to hear. Don't feel too bad - I dropped the exact same bike (2011 CBR 250) a couple years ago too when I was brand new. The good news is those parts are pretty cheap, any Honda dealer will be your best bet. I can vouch for Beth at Markham Outdoor Power. Kahuna Powersports is a Honda dealer now too & might be more local.

As for repairs I'm not sure what labour would cost but at least some of these can be done pretty easily on your own. If you're interested I'm happy to share how I did the repairs myself, just PM me.
 

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