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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dan on April 17, 2012, 05:07:34 PM
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Came out of the gym just now to find that my bike had moved..... :eek
On closer inspection, I found that it had been knocked over and then stood back up again.
Initial damage report: Smashed L/H mirror housing, mirror, indicator bulb socket, scuffed tip-over wing, scuffed pannier, scuffed bar end. I may find more later.
At least the guy had the decency to leave his number, just spoke to him and he seems decent - he's gonna get his insurance details to me tomorrow. It seems someone else stood the bike up while the guy that hit it was looking for me in the shops.
Let's see how this plays out. Can't say I'm happy about it, but accidents happen and if it gets sorted out then all will be well again.
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at least he had the decency to leave a phone number, that is becoming rarer these day's :thumb
sorry to hear about the bike mate.
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at least he had the decency to leave a phone number, that is becoming rarer these day's :thumb
sorry to hear about the bike mate.
Yeah that's what I thought, I was pretty annoyed until I found the note tucked in to the screen.
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That sucks
Now just to start things off, I'll say under insurance $1200 for the repairs???
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Damn, that's unlucky damage, from my experience :|||| the ST seems to come off well when tipped over.
It is fantastic he left a note. I had a drunk woman drive into the back of my parked car outside my house, the only reason she left a note was because she was still in the car hollering drunkedly at the police when they arrived. The note was there the next morning. She was driving a rental, whose insurance didn't cover her because she was intoxicated. She was therefore up for the total damage to my car, the rental car, and the boat trailer she managed to finesse into my boot. I had to chase her personally for the money. :cuss
Hope it ends up well for you Des.
Cheers, Shaun
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That sucks
Now just to start things off, I'll say under insurance $1200 for the repairs???
I'm gonna try to get to the Honda dealer and see how much they want to fix it, parts and labour. I'll probably need these for when I talk to the insurance company.
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Damn, that's unlucky damage, from my experience :|||| the ST seems to come off well when tipped over.
It is fantastic he left a note. I had a drunk woman drive into the back of my parked car outside my house, the only reason she left a note was because she was still in the car hollering drunkedly at the police when they arrived. The note was there the next morning. She was driving a rental, whose insurance didn't cover her because she was intoxicated. She was therefore up for the total damage to my car, the rental car, and the boat trailer she managed to finesse into my boot. I had to chase her personally for the money. :cuss
Hope it ends up well for you Des.
Cheers, Shaun
Sounds like that was a nightmare! That situation just isn't right.
I'm sure it'll be fine - worst case, I'll just replace the mirror/indicator and live with the rest. (Although I bet those parts aren't cheap..!!)
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After my recent 'kiss of the tar' I have been to the local Honda dealer and bought the mirror unit complete $119.50, indicator $54.20, tip-over bar cover in 'Gusto grey' for $27.60 and maintence cover in 'Lapis Blue Metalic' (1994 model) for $108.10. These are on par with what I could find overseas, but without the hassel of postage, and on my door in a couple of days of ordering. The right parts and colours too. :blu13
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i was backed into when parked, arrived to find 3 people trying to get it back up, the guilty party tried to tell me to settle down, " look what you have done, and you want me to settle" his lady pipes up and says we have good insurance $2700 damage. look some time but was fixed
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Well it took a little while, but the bike got sorted today. I got the local Honda dealer to submit a quote to the insurer, all went quiet until I got a call from the dealer saying they have had the approval to do the repair and had ordered the parts.
Not exactly how I would have liked it to come out but I'm not complaining, my bike is fixed and I can't really ask for more.
So a happy ending then :thumbsup
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At least he had done the right thing and left a note,now your insurance will cover th repairs to the bike.it doesn't take much to get the repair bill up.you would be really p off if there was no note left. Good luck with it cheers :blk13
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At least he had done the right thing and left a note,now your insurance will cover th repairs to the bike.it doesn't take much to get the repair bill up.you would be really p off if there was no note left. Good luck with it cheers :blk13
Yeah I'm grateful that he did the right thing. My insurance were not involved, I only have 3rd party damage cover anyway. His insurance has covered it, they are dealing direct with the Honda dealer by the look of it so I am pretty much uninvolved, which is nice. I just turned up, they fitted the parts, and then I left.