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Re: Crashed my Saturno! 7 years 8 months ago #5254

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Good job Weston is beside Bristol - you can kill two birds if you manage to get sorted with both Bob and Mr Ebay.

Hopefully you'll get all the bits you need.

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Re: Crashed my Saturno! 7 years 8 months ago #5255

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Hi O-B I'm surprised you said your fairing mould is for 2 (or 3 bits) my faring is a one piece fiber glass moulding and the spare I sold on to Robert was the same, I wonder if he used it??
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Re: Crashed my Saturno! 7 years 8 months ago #5256

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Try the Sebi-Poly.De website I think they may do fairings and give Robert 01189326327 a call in case he never used the fairing I sold him, he had 2 Saturno's

Re: Crashed my Saturno! 7 years 8 months ago #5257

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John - the mould is split to open it up and get the fairing out once laid up - there's the centre section that appears to be missing which I wasn't sure if it was a separate part that holds the 2 halves together or was a strengthening 'web' that braced the entire fairing.

Re: Crashed my Saturno! 7 years 8 months ago #5258

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OK now I understand, I thought you were saying you had 3 moulded bits Doh :blush:
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Re: Crashed my Saturno! 7 years 8 months ago #5259

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Sorry to hear the swinging arm is toast. I could see it was dented but presumably it is actually bent?

Is the engine OK? It was revving hard on its side for a while and smoking apparently.

Sorry I wasn't around to help load it in the van but I'm sure the NHCA lot were as helpful as always. Glad to hear you didn't actually break any bones and are on the mend.

I had toyed very briefly with riding the 1200 Corsaro there before I sold it, but watching the 1300 class runners having to brake very hard after the finish and sometimes running wide I'm glad I didn't.
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