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Heck just order the parts and replace them yourself it's not that hard to do. I have a HD dealer drop an air gun on my front fender and they sent it out to be painted. 600 dollars just to paint the fender that did not include labor to R&R the fender so your bill will be in the thousands of dollars.
Watch out if you come to BC, Canada to ride.
A common road repair is to lay down a heavy oil coat and then cover the oil with loose gravel.
The loose gravel is the compacted and left.
Cars "throw" the loose gravel everywhere, bikers "pay the price".
Highway dept has "no fear" of STARTING this type of road repair in the MIDDLE of a sharp corner.
BEWARE!
All parts will be replaced. When I got the estimate after I wrecked my VRod a year ago, the estimate was for all replacement parts. Gravel and pavement can really grind down the tins.
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