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Re: bye bye bike

Postby Black Magic » Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:51 pm

Bugger! That really sucks. (At least you weren't on it I guess :roll: )

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Re: bye bye bike

Postby hoffy » Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:51 pm

Dude, that sucks balls!
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby ducati_paul » Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:29 am

Presuming you're insured (you still haven't said) I wouldn't even bother with ringing the bus company, just ring your Insurance company with all the witness details and let them sort it out, check your policy, it'll probably say your entitled to a new bike anyway given its age!
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby Tinman » Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:32 am

Sorry to hear that!
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby mike-s » Fri Jan 02, 2009 5:21 pm

ducati_paul wrote:Presuming you're insured (you still haven't said) I wouldn't even bother with ringing the bus company, just ring your Insurance company with all the witness details and let them sort it out, check your policy, it'll probably say your entitled to a new bike anyway given its age!

Listen to the man, also, failing having comprehensive, do you have 3rd party property? if so, you'll be covered up to a cost of 5k or so for damage to your vehicle, which would cover replacing plastics, muffler, seat, indicators, tank (if god forbid that got scratched) and a host of other things. But you wouldn't have a "new bike" clause in your policy if it was just 3pp.
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby brainz » Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:22 pm

wow!!! not good.... Did you take some pics... Afterall its your word against the bus company's, Pics generally do help....

Hope it all turns out ok in the end.

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Re: bye bye bike

Postby fireyrob » Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:30 pm

Sorry to hear the bad news Shez... Hope it all works out!
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby 6maniac » Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:36 pm

On a lighter note, shez...... next time their bus is up there, maybe you could arrange for a couple of elephants and maybe a rhino or two to just casually walk into it ??? :twisted: ;)
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby Phil » Sat Jan 03, 2009 1:12 pm

mike-s wrote:
ducati_paul wrote:Presuming you're insured (you still haven't said) I wouldn't even bother with ringing the bus company, just ring your Insurance company with all the witness details and let them sort it out, check your policy, it'll probably say your entitled to a new bike anyway given its age!

Listen to the man, also, failing having comprehensive, do you have 3rd party property? if so, you'll be covered up to a cost of 5k or so for damage to your vehicle, which would cover replacing plastics, muffler, seat, indicators, tank (if god forbid that got scratched) and a host of other things. But you wouldn't have a "new bike" clause in your policy if it was just 3pp.


You sure bout that Mike, I was always of the impression "Third Party Property" is for the damage your bike causes to others......
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby Blurr » Sat Jan 03, 2009 2:02 pm

Phil wrote:
mike-s wrote:
ducati_paul wrote:Presuming you're insured (you still haven't said) I wouldn't even bother with ringing the bus company, just ring your Insurance company with all the witness details and let them sort it out, check your policy, it'll probably say your entitled to a new bike anyway given its age!

Listen to the man, also, failing having comprehensive, do you have 3rd party property? if so, you'll be covered up to a cost of 5k or so for damage to your vehicle, which would cover replacing plastics, muffler, seat, indicators, tank (if god forbid that got scratched) and a host of other things. But you wouldn't have a "new bike" clause in your policy if it was just 3pp.


You sure bout that Mike, I was always of the impression "Third Party Property" is for the damage your bike causes to others......


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Re: bye bye bike

Postby craig » Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:12 pm

don't mention you were in a no parking area :roll: ............shoooooosh
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby mike-s » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:03 am

Phil wrote:You sure bout that Mike, I was always of the impression "Third Party Property" is for the damage your bike causes to others......

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NRMA car insurance's third party property damage insurance policy covers damages to other person's car or property but doesn't cover damages to your own car. The policy also provides you with uninsured motorist damage cover in an event that a car accident is the fault of uninsured motorist and you have their details.
This also extends to if you have someones details and they refuse to cover damage to your vehicle via their insurer. Also r.e. "no parking area", its a private carpark so it shouldn't matter if "no parking" was specified or not, the twit in the bus still didn't take due care and hit his bike.

I've made a claim like that in the past myself and as the at-fault party wasn't covered by insurance (drunk driver turning right at a set of lights taking out 2 other cars & then rolling into MY stationary car and causing about a grand in damage), even if the guy's insurance wasn't voided i would still have made a claim through my insurance as a not at fault accident and it would have been sorted out.
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby the_shez » Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:32 am

Also r.e. "no parking area", its a private carpark so it shouldn't matter if "no parking" was specified or not, the twit in the bus still didn't take due care and hit HER bike.


apart from the incorrect sex, that statements is correct =)

And for the record i don't have comprehensive insurance, it was going to cost me $5 thou a year to comp. insure it, LUCKY it wasnt my fault. As far as i know the bus company is insured (what bus company wouldnt be) and they are aware that they are at fault. Will be finding out the finer details tomorrow.

It will be bye bye old bike and hello new bike!!
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby Tinman » Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:44 am

Oh well look like you have to go through break-in again :lol:

How did you go with your liceince have you got it yet?
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Re: bye bye bike

Postby the_shez » Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:00 am

Oh well look like you have to go through break-in again

How did you go with your liceince have you got it yet?


Break in is horrible and boring! I'm up to i think 650k, so close to my thou but now i may have to start again!! :(

Yup got my license on the 16th of last month, but NOW i havnt been able to ride for the past few days =( it's a sad sad situation
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