I reckon 2/3rds of that probably is labour - lots of labour intensive jobs, most of which I don't think are that difficult (maybe). My options are:
a) Say "Screw it" and buy another bike, leaving my current one to rot (I'll never get round to breaking it).
b) Try and fix the fecker myself, with little experience and, frankly, nowhere decent to work on it so I'll have to try and find that too.
I should clarify for those that haven't guessed that this is my CBR1000F, not the Prelude, but in essence the issue is the same. Despite the economics I don't feel that there's really much wrong with the bike, and it would be a hell of a shame to scrap it. Also it fits my needs and wants perfectly (1/4 mile in 10.8, Comfy long distance, usually reliable and handles well if you use muscle). But I've never contemplated more than the odd repair on car or bike before.
To help me decide..... what have you learned from major projects? What would you do or not do next time?
Any thoughts/contributions appreciated.
