Raux fall down go boom

Started by Raux, July 26, 2009, 11:32:54 AM

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Raux

yeah after the bike adjuster see the bike i will have to talk to the agent.
went and look at the bike again today.

here's a quick list:
wheel
tire
fr. brakes
front forks
lower triple
upper triple
bar
Pazzo clutch lever
light
bikini fairing
bar end
main frame
left tank skin
left rear set
left exhaust
R&G Tidy Tail
kickstand
Tail cover
oil cooler screen and covers
front exhaust pipe from head
shifter and linkage
have no clutch pressure, so not sure what's blown there

Raux

ok kinda not sure if i should overreact or not.

someone said the cause i my wreck was.... rider lost control in a curve.

now reading the account... would have be a simple way of putting it? or is it more complicated and not at all what happened?

Spidey

I not sure I understood exactly what you were asking, but I'll give it a shot anyway.

Quote from: Raux on August 07, 2009, 10:26:38 AM
ok kinda not sure if i should overreact or not.

someone said the cause i my wreck was.... rider lost control in a curve.

now reading the account... would have be a simple way of putting it? or is it more complicated and not at all what happened?

I assume you're talking about your insurance?  The "rider lost control in curve" is a very general statement.  And, by your description, kinda what happened  --- you were in a curve, couldn't make it through the turn and lost control.  It's always more complicated than how insurers or officers describe the event, but if it's not way off base, I wouldn't react too strongly to it.

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Raux

Quote from: Spidey on August 07, 2009, 11:14:10 AM
I not sure I understood exactly what you were asking, but I'll give it a shot anyway.

I assume you're talking about your insurance?  The "rider lost control in curve" is a very general statement.  And, by your description, kinda what happened  --- you were in a curve, couldn't make it through the turn and lost control.  It's always more complicated than how insurers or officers describe the event, but if it's not way off base, I wouldn't react too strongly to it.


thanks. just wanted to vent. it's been frustrating. i want to ride so bad.