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RoofTopPrince
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Jan 18 2024, 04:02 PM
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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Jan 18 2024, 03:15 PM) no idea, from whay they are saying, same same, just 2 holes plugged up and thats about it dunolah, at least in our group, only 3 kene (so far)... 2 accident case, one guy we guess slider kene rembat cause when it broke, he noticed the sliders both sides missing. rest of these fellas happily nooning their bikes (typical mt owner behavior) Ya, I saw at the group post... His slider kena rembat lead to chassis crack.... Is he able to claim his own insurance?
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alexei
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Jan 18 2024, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Jan 18 2024, 03:15 PM) no idea, from whay they are saying, same same, just 2 holes plugged up and thats about it I mean the MT09 vs the 8s maybe v4 is internal
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lsm1991
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Jan 18 2024, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE(RoofTopPrince @ Jan 18 2024, 04:02 PM) Ya, I saw at the group post... His slider kena rembat lead to chassis crack.... Is he able to claim his own insurance? yep
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Patent
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Jan 18 2024, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Jan 18 2024, 03:15 PM) no idea, from whay they are saying, same same, just 2 holes plugged up and thats about it dunolah, at least in our group, only 3 kene (so far)... 2 accident case, one guy we guess slider kene rembat cause when it broke, he noticed the sliders both sides missing. rest of these fellas happily nooning their bikes (typical mt owner behavior) what does that mean? slider gone, so no screw to hold the engine causing frame to break?
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RoofTopPrince
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Jan 18 2024, 06:47 PM
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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Jan 18 2024, 05:18 PM) Damn, super lucky that fella.
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lsm1991
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Jan 18 2024, 10:05 PM
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QUOTE(Patent @ Jan 18 2024, 05:52 PM) what does that mean? slider gone, so no screw to hold the engine causing frame to break? so happens that, the sliders typically make use of the engine mounting bolt locations to mount the sliders (fairly common, nothing too unusual) so once the sliders get stolen, theres nothing holding the engine in from the front (which i believe takes the most stress when u come off a wheelie) the engine is an integral part of the chassis, take one look at the structure and i think you can understand why once its nolonger bolted on peoperly, its bound to fail. Its actually a common design these days allows manufacturers to produce lighter frames.
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Patent
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Jan 19 2024, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Jan 18 2024, 10:05 PM) so happens that, the sliders typically make use of the engine mounting bolt locations to mount the sliders (fairly common, nothing too unusual) so once the sliders get stolen, theres nothing holding the engine in from the front (which i believe takes the most stress when u come off a wheelie) the engine is an integral part of the chassis, take one look at the structure and i think you can understand why once its nolonger bolted on peoperly, its bound to fail. Its actually a common design these days allows manufacturers to produce lighter frames. so just dont do wheelie then frame ok
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lsm1991
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Jan 19 2024, 01:44 AM
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QUOTE(Patent @ Jan 19 2024, 12:16 AM) so just dont do wheelie then frame ok  just be careful, check once over and you should be finelah.... so far no regrets getting it, engine reliable and puts out way way more power than i ever need, its comfortable to ride, its light, just ugly
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alexei
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Jan 19 2024, 09:02 AM
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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Jan 18 2024, 10:05 PM) so happens that, the sliders typically make use of the engine mounting bolt locations to mount the sliders (fairly common, nothing too unusual) so once the sliders get stolen, theres nothing holding the engine in from the front (which i believe takes the most stress when u come off a wheelie) the engine is an integral part of the chassis, take one look at the structure and i think you can understand why once its nolonger bolted on peoperly, its bound to fail. Its actually a common design these days allows manufacturers to produce lighter frames. I think you're saying the engine is a 'stressed member' of the whole chassis MT09 is not like that XJ6, and a bunch of Ducati's are like that here's comparing MT10 and MT09 engine section of the frame 
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lsm1991
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Jan 19 2024, 09:12 AM
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QUOTE(alexei @ Jan 19 2024, 09:02 AM) I think you're saying the engine is a 'stressed member' of the whole chassis MT09 is not like that XJ6, and a bunch of Ducati's are like that here's comparing MT10 and MT09 engine section of the frame   thats what i mean yes, looks to me like its similar take that front engine bolt out and see how much material is actually holding that bike together, theres only the bit over the engine.
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alexei
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Jan 19 2024, 09:37 AM
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QUOTE(lsm1991 @ Jan 19 2024, 09:12 AM) thats what i mean yes, looks to me like its similar take that front engine bolt out and see how much material is actually holding that bike together, theres only the bit over the engine. yeah, thanks... but if the slider kena curi, then the engine is hanging with less those thieves are shits anyhow, I hope MT09 won't have chassis issues again la I guess some owners are just unlucky seeing those cracks reminds me of many GSXR frame/headstock cracks back in the 2000's
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degraw19
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Apr 28 2024, 12:56 AM
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QUOTE(elimi8z @ Jan 16 2024, 05:02 PM) looks even better kana sused lel kecian pandan mukak
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