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anteater
guy I know crashed his new 07 cfi last winter and has around 200 miles on it,rear tunnel is wrecked and took some heavy front end impact also,rad and pipe are crushed,not sure yet about bulk head area,he hit an approach and it landed on its rear then flipped front forward and slammed nose into ground,he spent a considerate amount of time in hospital and lucky to have lived,but recovered and is back on sleds.basically I think the chassis is toast,is there much demand for parts from these sleds,tons of good parts especially MOTOR,clutches skid etc and its all basically new,may get pics,was thinking of buying it from him but not sure !
Rodney
QUOTE(anteater @ Dec 13 2007, 09:32 PM) *
guy I know crashed his new 07 cfi last winter and has around 200 miles on it,rear tunnel is wrecked and took some heavy front end impact also,rad and pipe are crushed,not sure yet about bulk head area,he hit an approach and it landed on its rear then flipped front forward and slammed nose into ground,he spent a considerate amount of time in hospital and lucky to have lived,but recovered and is back on sleds.basically I think the chassis is toast,is there much demand for parts from these sleds,tons of good parts especially MOTOR,clutches skid etc and its all basically new,may get pics,was thinking of buying it from him but not sure !


You looking to rebuild it or just use for parts. Sounds like it's pretty much toast?
Gettin2Old
Thats a tough call, I would fully disassemble the thing before purchasing any parts for it yet. There is most likely damage hidden under the other mangled parts.

I consider a sled rebuildable until I see bulkhead damage, once the bulkhead is toast I consider it a part's sled.
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