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so i appriciate everyones help, and yes i finnaly got my bike running and it ran like a champion, had it to 180mph and it still wasnt redlined yet!!, so i was riding my bike the other day and for sum dumbass reason i thought i was in control over it really good that day. so i stupidly tried to pull a wheelie.... well i got the wheelie and a little more. It came up so fast my legs got thrown off so there was no chance of me bring it back down with the rear brake. it came out from under me at about 50,. as i finnaly slid to a stop i looked up and saw my bike still up on one and it finnaly came down on the right side. plastic is not so pretty as far as the tail. the thing that got "broke" was the front of the bike. my forks still seem to be good but my WHOLE right throttle grip(handle bar) is broken off and is only still hanging on cuz of all the cables hooked up to that side, i dont have a starter button anymore or engine kill switch, that whole piece is trashed.
how bad is that, and how much would that cost for that piece????, sorry guys!, but more important sorry girl!!!
 

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so i appriciate everyones help, and yes i finnaly got my bike running and it ran like a champion, had it to 180mph and it still wasnt redlined yet!!, so i was riding my bike the other day and for sum dumbass reason i thought i was in control over it really good that day. so i stupidly tried to pull a wheelie.... well i got the wheelie and a little more. It came up so fast my legs got thrown off so there was no chance of me bring it back down with the rear brake. it came out from under me at about 50,. as i finnaly slid to a stop i looked up and saw my bike still up on one and it finnaly came down on the right side. plastic is not so pretty as far as the tail. the thing that got "broke" was the front of the bike. my forks still seem to be good but my WHOLE right throttle grip(handle bar) is broken off and is only still hanging on cuz of all the cables hooked up to that side, i dont have a starter button anymore or engine kill switch, that whole piece is trashed.
how bad is that, and how much would that cost for that piece????, sorry guys!, but more important sorry girl!!!
First up, CBR900RR's aren't capable of 180mph.
You don't need the rear brake to bring down a wheelie, just close the throttle.
Price is going to depend on what you can find in the For Sale forum or Ebay.
 

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damn didnt try and piss anyone off, it said 180 so i thought i was doing 180, ohh and the bike isnt stock either, u can call me a dumbass cuz i didnt know my cluster was off, so be it, just wanna know how much/hard its going to be to fix the throttle piece, and yes i cant wheelie for sshit thats why i crashed, any places to look would be great ebay, didnt help and searching the net not isnt really helping either.
 

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I'd keep an eye out on ebay, give it some time. If you want to buy parts immediately, then look to bobbitt's, they probably have all of your parts, but its really gonna cost you to go through them. (sometimes you can find OEM)

My only note on the other subjects, don't do that on the road, that's how you kill yourself and others. I don't care if your bike does 180, 120 or 200, don't do it on the road. The wheelie, if you want to learn to do that, do it in a deserted parking lot (or dirt lot with a dirtbike), not out where others can get hurt.
 

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Starter / kill switch assembly: $73.80
Right grip: $16.12
Right clipon (handlebar): $105.49

If you're going to try stunting before you're ready this website will become your best friend: Ronayers.com Fiche Desktop

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I doubt very seriously that's the only damage. So you might as well get a shopping list together before you start ordering. Save on shipping
 

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BTW: As for your speedo. If you know your bike isn't stock, did anyone ever mention changing the sprocket sizes? The second the sprockets are changed from stock size, the speedo is about as accurate as a blindfolded kid swinging at a pinata. Google 'speedo healer' if you want to fix that.

Everyone else has beat up on you enough about the stunting and speeding so I'll pass
 

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yeah yeah, first bike, only been riding for a little over two weeks, but i as soon as i get my bike running again, ya better beleive that im gonna stomp the next one!, and it wasnt me being a squid it was me be cocky
 
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