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most of the time it is cut off at 80% but you can get them to cut it at 70% and if the money is not right ask them to find you a replacement bike. most will also total it even if they find a little frame damage because they dont want to be responsible for injury.
Any frame damage at all will cause the isurance company total it since the shop you go to for repair will want to replase the frame if it's damaged at all so they won't be held lieable (sp?) if something were to happen. I had a crotch rocket totalled cuz a buddy didn't put the kickstand down and it bent the frame slider that was attached to a faring mounting tab on the frame
^^^ Not bad prices, just make sure people realize they don't include the stereo or speakers.
I dunno, just went back and read it again. Says stereo included in heading but then under what you need list it says marine stereo and speakers..
Is it at least sealed so no water can get in it? I bought one off eBay a year ago for around the same price. When I got it the damn thing had a 1/4" to 1/2" gap all the way around that rain would run right in. Plus it came with a piece of cut plexiglass they called a windshield.
Last edited by JBourquin; Jun 19, 2010 at 09:55 PM.
Yeah, I have been looking at that Dragonfly Concepts fairing for awhile now. But, unfortunately that is too rich for my blood right now.
If you're handy and have a dremel tool buy an EBP Fairing and you can put whatever stereo and speakers you want in it. Thing starts (shipped ) for about $235.00. I put a Sony head unit (plays any ipod and memory stick) and Polk marine speakers. Painted it myself so I saved some money there.
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