The demise of my ZX6R

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Re: The demise of my ZX6R

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dave#3 wrote:<devil's advocate>
99coconuts wrote:ended up just biding my time and scouring ebay for a donor frame, found one last week for $300
What says this frame is any better than your original, or any good at all for that matter? At $300 it's *very* cheap.
</devil's advocate>
99coconuts wrote:i feel its the better option, even disreagarding the price difference, i dont think i'd ever 100% trust a straightened frame.
I'd personally prefer to have a straightened frame I know is straight than a non-straightened frame that might be straight.

yeah, i thought about that and i'd still prefer the $300 frame, the straightening process just doesn't instill me with confidence. and its not really that cheap, the bloke i bought my forks off was selling one for $200 but at the time i didn't think my frame was bent (hard to tell when everything else is so munched :lol: ). when you think about it, theres not a whole lot of uses for a ZX7R frame by itself, so its not gunna be in very high demand, so your not very likely to get a bidding war happening, so the price isn't gunna hit the roof in a hurry. see how it goes i guess, but i'd still prefer to blow $300 trying than have a crack at the strightening for double that...
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