Keep your chin up, I know you are really set on getting Joy back which is good, but if it doesn't work out at a reasonable price their are other ones out there. I wish you luck.
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I had to pay off my credit card with my repair money. the auctions won't take credit cards only wire transfers.
my new plans is to just buy the parts I need to repair her. I should actually spend the same amount of money or less.
JOY WILL LIVE AGAIN.ThumbUp
I discovered some very good things. her front forks are not bent, her motor turns free and should be undamaged other than the cylinder head.
repairableThumbUp
I'm going to start ordering parts very soon, if it was not for the cast on my arm I could have her running in a month or less. :gah:
never surrender ThumbUp
no but good idea I'm going to have to learn.
going cross eyed looking up parts:gah:
it looks like I'll actually save money? :xzqxz:
the thing with the fiberglass is I'm going to have to build a form and it will be hard to vacuum cure it.
Take the body to a boat repair shop. They should be able to help you out repairing yours.
boat shop is a good idea but not feasible, i just can't afford it. if i could i would just call leon at DFT and buy new fenders for $1400
I'm going to have to start buying parts very soon.