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Hello, newer member here so not sure if this is the right forum to post this on but I recently fell off my bike. Went onto a brick rode, didn't see sand from a oil clean up and went down. Left side went down, primary cover scratched, clutch lever, turn signal and controls on the left are bent in and I believe the handlebar is bent. I did notice some oil from primary came out but did not notice a excessive amount. Left side of front fender is also scratched. On the bright side, I got right up, picked the bike up and it started right away and was able to drive home. Once again, if this isn't the right forum or thread I apologize. Just looking for help and advice for being a new rider.
Thanks everyone
Last edited by auaprile31; Jul 22, 2022 at 09:18 PM.
Reason: added photo
If you're looking for help/advice with repairs, you should show a pic of the damages....
I will tell you this, the CVO paint schemes from 2005 are obsolete... no longer available from the MoCo. So for paint issues, you'll need to find a talented paint/body shop.... of find a less damaged part on eBay...
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