Dropping damage (help, pic included)

Old May 2, 2005 | 11:37 AM
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Dropping damage (help, pic included)



Flame me if you want. Ive never dropped my bike before. I just need to know what can be done.

Dropped the bike for the first time today. I must be totally out of it, cuz I dropped my camera right after this pic too. What can I do about this? I have a whole nother parts engine in my garage, but these threads in the engine are totally broken out. One is on the outside, the other is on the inside. What can I do about this? I thought it was just the casing, but its definitly not. HELP!!
Old May 2, 2005 | 01:00 PM
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

i cant see wat ur talking about point to the problem
Old May 2, 2005 | 01:11 PM
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

look right to the right of the blue case. The darker engine case next to it has a peice broken off, and it broke down the thread grooves in the engine so that I cannot just bolt on a new casing. What can I do?
Old May 2, 2005 | 01:15 PM
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

Take it to a welder have them weld up the broken parts, then grind it down flat again, drill and re tap the threads. Buy a new engine cover and gasket and your done!

Seen it done many times..............YOU NEED TO GO TO A GOOD WELDER!
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

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Take it to a welder have them weld up the broken parts, then grind it down flat again, drill and re tap the threads. Buy a new engine cover and gasket and your done!

Seen it done many times..............YOU NEED TO GO TO A GOOD WELDER!
Alright. Im going to try getting ahold of a welder today. Sucks that all this happened for just dropping my bike over. I need to make a cage badly.

Just out of curiosity, what do you guys think would happen if I just put my spare casing on it, and just sealed it with gasket sealer? and left those bottom 2 bolts unbolted? Do you think it would work?
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

Originally Posted by kidstunta
Alright. Im going to try getting ahold of a welder today. Sucks that all this happened for just dropping my bike over. I need to make a cage badly.

Just out of curiosity, what do you guys think would happen if I just put my spare casing on it, and just sealed it with gasket sealer? and left those bottom 2 bolts unbolted? Do you think it would work?


yeah bro id prob work fine with out two bolts and just some gasket sealer. id prob hold cause theres not alot of pressure there to make it leak....and bro go buy a 905 cage tell them Nick from GodSpeedExtreme sent you and im sure theyll take care of u.
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

JB weld that ****, clean it with brake cleaner and put JB weld on it and put the bolt in like usual it will set up.
Old May 2, 2005 | 07:58 PM
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

Originally Posted by GSE Nick
and bro go buy a 905 cage tell them Nick from GodSpeedExtreme sent you and im sure theyll take care of u.


thats some good advice if aaron would ever answer tha damn phone i been callin him for a week and a half now and he never answers or calls back WTF i need a cage asap
hook it up nick
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

Originally Posted by YZFstunter4life
thats some good advice if aaron would ever answer tha damn phone i been callin him for a week and a half now and he never answers or calls back WTF i need a cage asap
hook it up nick

yeah ive herd that from someone else too. ill have to give him a call
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

after you get that biatch back together buy a cage so next time you drop the bike that won't happen.
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Re: Dropping damage (help, pic included)

Dont plan on dropping it like that again. Hopefully next time it will be when Im actually doing something, like learning 12s or something.

I just put sealer on it, didnt even JB it. Looks like it will probly hold. Im almost totally sure it will. I guess I will find out tommorrow when I fill it back up with oil and start'er up. Thanks for advice and help. When I get more time, I may take it apart again and fix it the right way.

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