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Post by circlework »

can i just screw the bloke over and not pay :twisted: (hyperthetical)
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circlework wrote:
hoffy wrote:Mate glad to hear your ok, thats the main thing.

Dont give up, dont let a piece of alloy and plastic get you down. You can fix the little bugger, streetfighter it if you have to, and get back on it.

We all have challenges, I wish you all the best getting over this one


Whats streetfighter it mean. it looks like it needs bout 2k worth of repairs, so not really worth it on a bike that old.


Streetfighter is scrap the fairing for good put new forks and tank on it with renthal bars and it becomes a streetfighter eg
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Post by photomike666 »

Unfortunate mate, that gravel sure bites. I know from writing off two bikes against cars, it makes you take a close look at your mortality. As for the VN, I wouldn't say don't pay (you'd be pissed if someone hit you and refused to pay) but at least try sourcing parts from wreckers. No point making his car 'better' than it was prior to accident.
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Post by ttc »

bummer... :(

hope it's not too expensive to fix the car, poor bike looks second hand.

But as long as you're ok, everything else is just material :)
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Post by Plaz »

circlework wrote:can i just screw the bloke over and not pay :twisted: (hyperthetical)


Its not good news about the off mate, but think if the tables were turned and he hit you :!:

After all its a VN...you can just about find parts sitting on the side of the road, note its general condition and repair it ya self to that standard. Insurance companies insist repairers use second hand parts where ossible. Why should it be any different for you.

As for the bike mate you have plenty of options, but for my 2c stay with it. The rewards of riding far out weigh the risks.

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Post by Nanna10r »

"Bugger" glad your OK champ. It's easy done to toss it on gravel.

As for the hypothecial of jerking the car driver around.

I got another hypothetical that goes like .....
"Car river is a tool & didnt slow down before you centerpunched him :shock: "

I'd be paying for his stuff asap & buying him a carton of beer as well for being alert enough to keep you out of hospital.

Anyone without insurance, here's where you stand. (Hyperthetically).

Looks like a bit of work to fix mate, but dont make any "fast decisions" you or the scoot arent going anywhere. Heal up mate.

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Post by circlework »

yeah thanks guys, but i know my old girl cant handle it. And i dont want to put her through this again. Might wait till i move outta home, that way she wont know if i buy one or when im riding. Last year when i told her i was getting my L's i could see tears, so i'd hate to think what she was like yesterday when she found out. :cry:
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Post by mick_dundee »

Sorry to hear of the off CW but glad you're ok at least. As everyone else has said, take your time re fixing/selling the bike. Mothers always worry about anything, is why we love them.
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Post by esie »

Bad news about the accident, circlework, but I am relieved to see that you came off relatively well...can't say much for the bike though! Heal up quickly :)
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Post by chameleon »

See how ya feel in a month or so when the bruises heal mate. I owned my first bike for a month before I slammed it into the side of car, writing it off and busting a collar bone. Next one faired a little better, though I dropped it twice. From then on I slowed down and haven't stepped off again in 20 years and 3 bikes. Everyone smashes up a bike or two in the early days, it's just life.

As for your mum, well she has to live her own life and let you live yours. Mine used to worry like hell but when I told her about getting this latest bike she didn't bat an eye. I think she has come to realize that bikes aren't a dangerous as she though. It's just the lunatics on them :lol:
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Post by Lainie »

Sorry to hear but thank fark your OK
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Post by Glen »

Mate thats shit news, but at least you got out of it physically OK. It's stating the bleeding obvious but smacking a car coming the other way can end up very nasty.

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Post by circlework »

Glen wrote:Mate thats shit news, but at least you got out of it physically OK. It's stating the bleeding obvious but smacking a car coming the other way can end up very nasty.

Chin up eh!!


yeah i thought i was dead when i hit his tyre, but i just got flicked off thank fark. now just waiting for his qoute to come through :cry:
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Post by chameleon »

if it's an insurance company you can make terms with them. No need to send yourself to the poor house for a multi-national corporation.
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Post by Stace »

Shit mate, Bad luck. Sorry to hear about the crash but glad to here your ok. If it's any conselation other than blaming the gravel you can always blame Greg as well. He would have had something to do with it, He usually does :wink:
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