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Went down on West Side Highway downtown near Vesey

Started by corpthug, October 08, 2008, 06:02:44 AM

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corpthug

just a caution to those who aren't familiar, there's a lot of construction going on and metal plates stacked on the West Side Highway downtown near the world financial center.  my tire got caught on the edge of one, which was a good few inches higher than the ground next to it and the bike slid.  i was talking to a construction worker who saw it happen and he said he's seen 2 other similar incidents within the past week.  just a word of caution!

now to start looking for rearsets and a handle bar...
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Howie

Sorry to hear.  Hopefully you are OK.  You may be able to collect from the city.  The Comptroller has a form to fill out.  We collected for two wheels and tires on my wife's car (steel plates on the Willis Ave) and I know to people who collected for damage to their motorcycles.  Fill out the form and wait.  The worst that will happen is you do not collect.

Thank you for the warning.

GLantern

O man, glad you seem to be alright.  Good advice howie, totally try to collect!!  Everyone be careful out there this season does not seem to be ending very well for anyone!
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Mduc

Glad you are ok.

Now get on E-bay like me and start looking for what you need.
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tommys67

That stretch is really dicey - even in a car.  Glad to hear you just had a little slide.

I was always worried about the concrete barriers that don't quite follow the direction of the road.
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Pakhan

Glad you ok.  If you go the route Howie advised please let us know how that turns out.  I have always been curious if you can collect from the city if you damage your vehicle due to construction.
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Howie

My understanding of the law is if the city notified of the hazard and no action was taken after a certain amount of time, the City is liable.  It took about 6 monthes to collect for the wheels and tires, but we did.  One of the motorcycles was an almost new Speed Triple that was swallowed by a pothole.

Pakhan

So if it's a hazard that the city wasn't notified about and it damages your vehicle they aren't liable at all and you can't collect?
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goldenchild

Thanks for the heads up CP, the boys and I always come down the WSH on our way back to Bklyn from a day's ride... it's a good thing  you weren't run over!
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