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I hate when shit happens.....

2K views 15 replies 13 participants last post by  D675Chuck 
#1 ·
So the other day I was riding away from my local dealer, hit the freeway and felt a rock hit my chest. Well little did I know that, that was all it hit.

I have a freaking rock chip, down to metal, on my tank!!!! Holly crap!! The bike is just a month old!!! :cuss:

Well I have looked at all different ways to fix it from a shop wanting to charge me $400 to fix it to the $24.95 kit.

So I have chosen to fix it myself but using good olf fashioned body shop techniques. I will post a how to after I get done doing the repair, with photos, if I feel my work is good enough. I will also include a parts / materials list.

Wish me luck!
 
#3 ·
It sucks but it if you ride it is going to happen.

Wait until you get some time on your bike fast road riding then - the front of a black bike becomes a starry night sky map at the front, and stuffed if I am going to fix that all the time. Life is too short.

Depends on how big the chip is though (I'm pretty anal about my bike too).
 
#8 ·
Bummer! On my Speedy 3 I had just bought a set of CRG bar end mirrors. First ride out a semi blows past oncoming and lets a rock fly, and wouldn't you know, right smack in the back of one of the mirrors. Totally shattered the glass... Rocks suck...:grouphug2:
 
#9 ·
First day I got my daytona I kicked it over in the driveway just to get the first scratches out of the way.
:biggrinjester:



that sucks dude, cool of you to write up a how to though. Good luck with it man.
:thumbup:
 
#10 ·
Find a custom clear bra fitter in your area. I had my car done before I even picked it up - bumper, half hood, headlights, front of fenders and back of mirrors. Works great, my last car was a disaster after a couple years. Been considering doing my bike since I have picked up a couple small nicks on the upper fairing.
 
#12 ·
Well as of today the chip is filled and sanded down for paint. Just need to go get a couple of brushes to paint and clear the chip. Looks pretty good so far. Taking photos of each step for the how to.
 
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