The Librarian's only remaining scoot (after the theft of the mighty 125 from her work) attracted further attention from Burglar Bill or a hit and run cage driver in the same carpark, and wound up with cosmetic scratches and cracked tupperware all down one side. I spoke to our insurers, and it became clear that an insurance claim would probably wind up with them writing off the vehicle, which still goes like Joe90: all the damage was looks, not mechanical.Jean consulted Ramon at Haldane's, who looks after their spanner men, and he recommended Mark Fairey of KolorInn Kustoms in Hillside Road in Glenfield.Mark stuck to his quote, got the job out on time, it looks as flash as again, does the scoot, and the whole job (which included taking out seven years of the Librarian's minor scratches while he had the paint mixed) was not a helluva lot more than our excess payment would have been if we'd made an insurance claim.So if you have managed to put one of those "eye magnet" scuffs on your beauty that pisses you off every time you wash your toy, it could be worth your while to talk to Mark.