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    got this off sportbikes newsgroup. apparently happens from too many wheelies .
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    another
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    • #3
      the bike is from New Zealand. anyone here?
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      • #4
        Holy CRAP! Someone needs to learn to do her GENTLY!

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          • #6
            Ohhhh crap
            Originally posted by TLCURT
            Because TL's fucking rock.

            It's a cult thing...to own one is to love one.

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            • #7
              Hmmm...
              "There is a tiny crack in the frame"
              Jens
              -97 Full power Black TLS with extra black
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              • #8
                Ouch, I bet that hurt.
                Carey
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                TLR is gone...V-Strom'in now.

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                • #9
                  How much for the radiator?

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                  • #10
                    I wonder if suzuki will cover the frame replacement.

                    Listen I was riding at 5/10th pace and all of a sudden the front end came off.

                    I don't think so.

                    by weak suzuki TLS frame.
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                    • #11
                      hmmm...glad i didnt get the "folds up for easy storage" option

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                      • #12
                        Makes you think twice about pullin the front wheel off the ground
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                        • #13
                          Did they use JB Weild to keep the frame together

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kevh
                            hmmm...glad i didnt get the "folds up for easy storage" option


                            I remember when I was a kid jumping off a bridge (8-10ft) my handlebars/neck came right out of the frame. ouch!


                            This had to be so much worse.
                            TLOTM:
                            May 2003
                            August 2004

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by _2002TLRJAY_

                              by weak suzuki TLS frame.

                              Damm you're right. I didnt realize they were so weak, and they don't even have to carry around the porky weight of a TLR.



                              How many threads have you seen like "I own a TLS and cant get it to wheelie" Hmmm what about "I own a TLR and cant get it to wheelie" now thats a bit more common, hasnt there been a couple in the last few weeks. No wonder TLR owners don't have to worry about cracking the frame, they cant get it up.

                              TLS = Two wheeled Viagra



                              Sorry guys not starting a war just takin the piss

                              Personally I'd consider a cracked frame the perfect opportunity to get a Spondon

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