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gino
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Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 01:51:50 AM »
Sitting in traffic, not moving. A screech behind me, then BANG !The bike shoots forward, hits the road on its right side sliding with me on top .Got up .Not a scratch ! But my poor S4R . Swing arm bent. Back frame bent. Back tail broken . Rear hugger same. New Wilbers shock must be same .Brand new bar end mirror ,gone .Number plate up the road ! looks like crumpled cardboard.The frame slider did its job . Saved the clutch,Termies. [bang]The guy driving the ute reckons the sun was in his eyes . Nice ! My first question is"are you insured ?So he says , yes , fully. So now , who do i go in Sydney for the work to be done ? That is, if its not a write off !
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March 26, 2010, 02:07:14 AM »
shite Gino are you sure you are ok, see how you are in the morning. I would say the bike will be a ride off, anyway let us know how you are going ok
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March 26, 2010, 02:16:08 AM »
mate first of all hope your ok
now for a moments silence for another fallen Monster
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gino
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 02:18:59 AM »
I'm fine not a scratch . Had the full gear on as usual.Carnt believe it happened . Minding my own business and whack.
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March 26, 2010, 02:20:32 AM »
Buggar, buggar, buggar.
Glad you're okay.
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March 26, 2010, 02:43:25 AM »
ciao gino,good to hear your ok.if you are from the eastern suburbs then flywheels is your closest bet.make sure ron oversees the the bike
he is now the only original ducati guy there.if not do the wog thing claim the insurance sell the wreck and make some money out of it.
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 03:51:10 AM »
Glad to hear you're OK.
In my limited experience of crashing motorcycles and insurance companies, if the frame has been bent, it's likely to be written off.
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March 26, 2010, 10:50:15 AM »
Glad to hear your ok, unlike those guys that got ploughed into in phoenix the other day. (You probably won't want to read the story as it's a bit distressing but here's the link
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/03/25/national/main6333676.shtml
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Hope there was a witness, did you report it to the cops?
First thing contact your own insurance company asap. Be pro-active and ring the dick in the ute's insurance company too. Don't go easy on the prick, he could have killed you.
It will more than likely be a write-off sorry to say, consider purchasing it back as they never cover the replacement costs of your bling. You can then use the bits on a new bike or sell the parts and make a couple of bucks. Get to the doctor, get checked out and remember to claim for any damaged gear as well.
Good luck, it's never good to hear about this sort of stuff but trust we here can be of some help.
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 11:01:43 AM »
This is one reason why whenever I stopped at traffic lights, stop signs Etc
I used to always keep a look out behind me, it has saved my ass more than
once.
I had one just before I sold the monster, guy sitting in his falcon, reached down to
grab something from the passenger floor, car started rolling forward, I glanced down
in time to see he was about a meter away and rolling fast, I quickly opened the throttle
and moved between the car ahead of me and the car to my right, he went close to hitting
the car that was ahead of me. Retard.
Always have to be aware of your surroundings.
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 12:04:43 PM »
Glad you are okay Gino.
As it has been said I would you have a write off on your hands.
Bend frame, bend swing arm
So make sure your insurance will pay out in full, hope you had some of your bling covered at least the pipes.
Then start looking for a new bike I'd say.
Didn't you have a limp a few days later
Make the numb nut really pay for his not paying attention and having the sun in his eyes, while txt-ing, drinking a moove,
reading the weekend racing liftout, picking his footy tips, scratching his nuts.
Whatever, guys a goose.
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 02:59:20 PM »
Glad to hear that you are OK....
We do need to remember that everyone else is out to get us !
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 05:58:33 PM »
Hey thanks for all the feed back and support. The forum"s an amazing place! When your down and out , gets you out from the 'dark side'!Taking the bike on Monday to Gowanloch. Just up the road and been going to them for yonks.The guy's rang me today , gave me insurance details so thats cool .If its a write off, i stand to lose thousands .Only get the market value.Never replace what i had for that money.Not to mention all the "love" Anyway, there's not a thing i could of done except a split second befor, i released the brake and let go so the bike just shot from under me.I got that from my old motorcross racing days on the start line !Common getting hit at the start. Lucky i had the Alpinestar high boots on.! Got a good hit just below the right knee and didnt feel a thing and a graze on my glove.Havn't checked my jacket yet.If i didnt have them on would be a different story.Anyway thats me out for a while to come.Keep you posted.Hanging out to go for a ride already !!!!!
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 07:59:44 PM »
Quote from: goldFiSh on March 26, 2010, 03:51:10 AM
Glad to hear you're OK.
In my limited experience of crashing motorcycles and insurance companies, if the frame has been bent, it's likely to be written off.
good to hear you're ok!
firstly, goldfish is probably right so the big question is are YOU insured? if you are, you need to make a claim yourself, submitting all the details of the person responsible obviously, but if you submit the claim you will have a lot more control over what happens to your bike. Do you have the std stuff for it? if so, put it back on before it's assessed, if it does turn out to be a write off and you either don't want/can't get the wreck you will have your accessories to fit to your eventual replacement or something to sell if you buy something else. depending on how your insurance co. works you may have to pay the excess and get it back when they settle up with the other drivers insurance or they may waive it due to you getting his details.
Did you get a police report? if you didn't get on to it now, RIGHT NOW! insurance companies want police reports, even if the coppers say there's no point, they're too busy, no one was hurt etc. put your foot down and insist on it, you will need it to get your claim acted on.
Wherever you take it, talk to them, there's usually a set % that determines a write off so try and work it out that it comes in just under if possible if you want it back, and remember to claim everything that was damaged, boots, jeans, helmet etc.
good luck mate.
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 08:18:09 PM »
Glad to hear you're OK. I'm just waiting for something like that happening to me, seeing how unattentive and pre-occupied cagers are.
This is why I filter through traffic - well, one of them.....
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Re: Interesting ride to Bondi
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March 26, 2010, 08:20:57 PM »
Wow. Thanks loony.I've done all that so far but not the police report.I'll do that now .!
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