I dropped it today
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Yes, bring it to the stealer and let them rack the estimate up and then you can do it yourself. Doesn't look that bad.
Whatever you do don't just leave your bike there they may take a long time and then the riding season is over.
About seven years ago I was cutoff and went down and the stealer took forever to repair it,
They should of just totaled mine cause it was real close to the number.
Glad you OK. road rash sucks.
Whatever you do don't just leave your bike there they may take a long time and then the riding season is over.
About seven years ago I was cutoff and went down and the stealer took forever to repair it,
They should of just totaled mine cause it was real close to the number.
Glad you OK. road rash sucks.
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Have Harley do the estimate AND repair if you ever plan on selling the bike in the future.
It will show it has been in a wreck when sold. Your odds of selling for top dolllar will be better if ALL the work was done by a certified Harely dealer.
Trust me, I smacked a deer at 60mph and had 13k worth of damage on my 13 RK. When I sold it first question asked was "was it repaired by a Harley dealer"
See .... people will trust the work of a dealer over a guy in his garage. Plus most cases the dealer will warrenty the repairs.
It will show it has been in a wreck when sold. Your odds of selling for top dolllar will be better if ALL the work was done by a certified Harely dealer.
Trust me, I smacked a deer at 60mph and had 13k worth of damage on my 13 RK. When I sold it first question asked was "was it repaired by a Harley dealer"
See .... people will trust the work of a dealer over a guy in his garage. Plus most cases the dealer will warrenty the repairs.