1200 DVT I Dropped The Multi :-(

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Nigel Machin, Jul 31, 2017.

  1. IMG_1545.JPG IMG_1546.JPG IMG_1547.JPG IMG_1548.JPG IMG_1549.JPG pulled into the drive, its on a slight angle (downwards) when approaching me garage, rode in as normal, popped the side stand and cocked leg over, at which point the side stand flipped up and over she went!! suffered a bruised thigh, still completely "dead" since Saturday! Bike suffered as follows, scratched LHS mirror, snapped LHS hand guard, and scratched (deeply) fairing. Saving grace is that I have R&G fitted which saved the water pump and casings!
    Any advice on repairing the fairing greatfully received?
     
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  2. Sorry to hear that, GWS. Speaking from personal experience, by the time you have faffed around trying to repair and respray the fairing panel, it just isn't cost or time effective. IMO it'll be simpler to just buy a new panel. Andy
     
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  3. Cheers Andy, inclined to agree!
     
  4. :( and what ^ said
     
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  5. Sorry to hear this Nige. :(
     
  6. I did something similar - thought the side stand was out and lowered the bike whilst standing on the right. It slowly and not very gracefully fell against the garage wall and down on the floor. Broke the screen, but also broke the handguard and scratched the mirror front similar to yours. Those handguards are very flimsy, break easily, and so replacements are readily available. Shop around and you can get one without the blade and indicator - mine cost £61.40 from Moto Rapido. In the past I got one for an earlier 1200 from Germany a bit cheaper than that IIRC. The scratches on the mirror body I carefully smoothed off with fine emery and a brass bristled brush to keep some texture and it looks OK. You can get a special black wax crayon to fill scratches in car bumpers which might help. As for the tank panel, it looks like a professional fill and respray job to me.

    You do feel a bit of plonka though, don't you?
     
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  7. A neighbours lad helped me pick it up with the comment "bloody hell thats heavy" :)
     
  8. Shit mate, that sucks. Guess the only way is to get a quote for painting and a quote for new panel? Good luck.
     
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  9. Sorry that hear that, it could’ve been worse :)
     
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  10. I was quoted 110-150£ to fix a scratched fairing panel on a panigale in Bristol. Might be worth looking into.
     
  11. Repair, there's a guy near me in Berkshire who does all the small repairs for the local BMW dealers, I used him on an LC resto project, very good work
     
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  12. Ah noooo
    Well glad your okish and bike is repairable :)
     
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  13. Yep get repaired. The tank cover is quite expensive..
     
  14. Thought as much.....it's the biggest piece of plastic on there!! Any idea how expensive?
     
  15. Ducati Omaha's site will give you a rough idea as they will quote the price for the part in the USA. It won't be much different over here, I would imagine. Just put the part number into their site.

    Ducati Omaha

    Next time you are back in the North East Nige, you could do worse than look my mate up. Car and Bike Magic. I'm sure if you e-mail some pictures of all of the damage, he could give you a quote.
     
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  16. Yep, quite expensive!

    4BO26891AB - PROTECTOR. FUEL TANK - £409.25 plus VAT

    The code is for the white one, the price I guess is the same.
     
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  17. That will be an easy repair for someone with the correct tools. My buddy ( he is a professional body shop guy) fixed my Panigale nose fairing that was in 3 pieces with a proper plastic welding machine that welds plastic staples in along the crack. Once he prepped and painted it i couldnt' tell it had been damaged.
     
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  18. Ouch, that sucks!
    Hope you get bike and leg repaired as new!
     
  19. Cheers Rob, I think I'm going to touch it up temporarily and look for a proper repair in the winter months. I'm up in Shildon every week so your mate's a good option :)
     
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  20. Wilco, bike will get repaired over winter, got a Scotland trip and track day looming, leg is ok now just a bit numb :)
     
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