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Started by bigiain, September 15, 2008, 08:10:59 PM

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bigiain

Quote from: Spidey on September 15, 2008, 10:40:33 PM
Fack, mang.  Glad you're ok.  That had me worried.

Yeah, I didn't have much time to worry as it happened, but I had this weird feeling in the pit of my stomach all day...

QuoteCan you do like we do here -->  take it to the local shop and have them either *almost* total it or total it beyond belief, depending on what you want?  A swingarm should be fairly easy to replace.

Yep, just trying to work out what I want.

QuoteYou check the cases for cracks?  Where'd you get the brunt?

That's the problem, she clipped the number plate and took out the right hand indicator - she _almost_ managed to swerve around me, but then she went on and tore off the exhaust... The only three places the exhaust mounts are that broken off cast subframe spar, and the cylinder heads. I'm not sure how to check for damage at the exhaust ports (without stripping lots of parts off it).

I'm leaning towards pushing the insurance company to pay out on it, and maybe buy the wreck from them - I could have it back on the road for a few hundred dollars, but I'm certain that if I take it to a workshop they'll have to charge more than the replacement cost. If I can get them to give me reasonable replacement money, then keep the wreck for ~$500 without any rego paperwork drama, I'll probably do that.

big

Big T

Double bugger Big......... Sue ummmm...... OOooohhh for a moment I thought I was back in the USA...  [coffee]

Seriously though glad your okay.....  [thumbsup]
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EGAS1

OUCH :o  Big :o How did you manage not to get side swiped yourself, you are one very lucky fella [thumbsup]

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Quote from: heatherp on September 16, 2008, 12:21:23 AM
oi I'm blonde!!! or was before I went gray.    :P

Heh fishing is bad, only got one bite!! ;D
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Quote from: bigiain on September 16, 2008, 12:26:20 AM
Yeah, I didn't have much time to worry as it happened, but I had this weird feeling in the pit of my stomach all day...

Yep, just trying to work out what I want.

That's the problem, she clipped the number plate and took out the right hand indicator - she _almost_ managed to swerve around me, but then she went on and tore off the exhaust... The only three places the exhaust mounts are that broken off cast subframe spar, and the cylinder heads. I'm not sure how to check for damage at the exhaust ports (without stripping lots of parts off it).

I'm leaning towards pushing the insurance company to pay out on it, and maybe buy the wreck from them - I could have it back on the road for a few hundred dollars, but I'm certain that if I take it to a workshop they'll have to charge more than the replacement cost. If I can get them to give me reasonable replacement money, then keep the wreck for ~$500 without any rego paperwork drama, I'll probably do that.

big

There can be problems with insurance "write offs" with engineers certs required for re registration. Can be a real pain. :o :-\
Secret to a long relationship is........Keep the fights clean and the sex DIRTY"!

bigiain

Quote from: egas1 on September 16, 2008, 01:19:10 AM
How did you manage not to get side swiped yourself,

I'd love to claim some advanced riding skills here, but I've honestly got no idea. How she managed to take out my exhaust and indicator without hitting my leg is a complete mystery to me...

Quoteyou are one very lucky fella [thumbsup]

Indeed...

Lucky-Big

bigiain

Quote from: dragonworld on September 16, 2008, 01:30:46 AM
There can be problems with insurance "write offs" with engineers certs required for re registration. Can be a real pain. :o :-\

Yeah, I found that out with my last Spada - it got written off when mown down while parked - I ended up with I think 14 days to get it re-blue-slipped before an enormous paperwork drama would have started - I just let it go to the big racetrack in the sky...

big

Spider

glad you're Ok mate  [thumbsup]

surely first thought whilst lying there was "do I still have both legs?"

the idiots are everywhere aren't they!

ducmeister

Glad you're OK Big. 

Stuff like this sux but it's only stuff if nobody is damaged.
Hope the insurance thing all works out.
'02 M900ie, DP CF mufflers, DP mirrors, CF side covers, beer tray, belt covers, and sprocket cover, K&N filter, clear indicators, Speedymoto 5 spoke clutch cover, etc, etc, ad nauseum.

DUCMONROB

Glad your OK Big. Nothing you can do about the morons on the road.

Rob! [thumbsup]
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998 Matrix

Dannog

I always get nervous whenever I'm first to pull up at lights..............
Unfortunately running the orange when it's almost Red can be even worse!

It must have been on hell of a shock ..... followed by instant relief that all of your flesh is all still there.

Shame about the Spada and bugger about being off the road while its getting repaired! Good luck with all of that though.

CairnsDuc

Good to see your OK Big, like it was said earlier, any bingle you can walk from is a good thing!

Shame about the Bike, but as long it leaves in/on the back of a truck and not you is the main thing!

Shame about the dickhead factor on the roads!!

ducsport

Big, glad you're OK mate. The others have said it - bikes can be fixed, or replaced.....

goldFiSh

Shit, look what happens when I go away for a couple of days.  :o

Glad you're OK man - let us know if you need anything, we're here to help.

DUCMONROB

Quote from: goldFiSh on September 17, 2008, 03:13:50 PM
Shit, look what happens when I go away for a couple of days.  :o



Are you sure you went away Nick??? [moto]
M1000SDS, ZZR1200, GPZ900R.
Gone:
900 Monster Special
S2R1000
998 Matrix