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Offline wanderer

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2004 Concours - recently downed.
« on: May 30, 2011, 09:49:51 AM »
Evansville, Indiana

I'm giving up riding, so whether or not I repair this bike myself doesn't matter.  It rides perfectly fine, rode it home 100 miles, it's all cosmetic.   The bike ended up sliding, but no collision.  I have the tip over bars that kept the damage down, but it still adds up.  I'm going to turn it in to insurance and see what they intend to do, but I wanted to put out a feeler see the interest around here first.  I know project bikes are sought out and this one totally fits that niche.   I could part it out over time I guess, but if I can get $2,500 for it now I'll do it.  Again, the bike is solid mechanically wise.   Any questions, please ask.

Has new tires and brake pads.
Corbin seat
Helibars (missing left side chrome round cover)
Givi rear trunk


List of broken parts (Prices from MRCycles)

Right Footpeg Mount $41.89
Upper Cowling   $483.97
Upper Cowling Trim   $16.94
Left Mirror $100.49
Windshield $286.33 (Givi has a shield for $97)
Lower Cowling Right Hand $198.32
Lower Cowling Air Guide   $22.04
Tip Over Bar Parts $80.00  (Murphs kits replacement parts)
Air Wing   $14.65
Right Side Saddlebag Bracket (antler) $59.44
Lower Cowling Trim   $12.26
Right Saddle Bag $578.56 (the big $$ ridiculous item)
Bike located in Evansville, Indiana

Offline Cavosie

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Re: 2004 Concours - recently downed.
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2011, 06:56:10 AM »
Greetings to a fellow Hoosier.  Good luck with the sale.

What happened?  You ok?

Offline snarf

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Re: 2004 Concours - recently downed.
« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2011, 07:57:13 AM »
If you decide to part it out I would like first dibs on the Corbin.
Post up some pics if you decide thats the route you want to take.

Oh....sorry about laying her down. I hope you came out of it better than the bike.
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Offline wanderer

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Re: 2004 Concours - recently downed.
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2011, 08:00:58 AM »
Yeah, I'm fine.  Silver dollar size scrape above my knee and on my shin with the normal body soreness.  I posted a thread in riding stories.
Bike located in Evansville, Indiana

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Re: 2004 Concours - recently downed.
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2011, 08:01:45 AM »
Haven't had time to deal with insurance yet to see what they want to do.  I'll post back with information soon as I know.
Bike located in Evansville, Indiana

Offline blade

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Re: 2004 Concours - recently downed.
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2011, 09:22:02 AM »
Just remember that no matter what the insurance says you still own the bike and they can not take it from you if they pay off on it. This was discussed a number of times on the old forum. The insurance company is only compensating you for your loss, but you still own the title of the vehicle.

If you do part it out I would be interested in the front end (fork, fender, wheel, brakes) for the right price.

Glad to hear that you are none the worse for what happened.

Offline tvpierce

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Re: 2004 Concours - recently downed.
« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2011, 08:58:20 AM »
Glad to hear you're OK.

I'd be interested in the carburetors if you decide to part it out.

Regardless, keep us posted on how you make out.  (Good luck!)  :)
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Offline Dan

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Re: 2004 Concours - recently downed.
« Reply #7 on: June 09, 2011, 07:26:15 PM »
Interested in the heli bars.  Hope u heal up real good...


ltr..
maybe mount up again another time...

dan