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dogsnbikes
27th February 2010, 05:40
Last night getting ready to head out on a twilight ride with the club(You Manawatu lot the weather was mint:bleh:)

so off too fuel up the quick snack at subway,:yes:Park the bike and there is plenty off room

Well it appears not,just as I was recieving my order....an Asian Lady comes up too me and say's is that your bike out there(me thinking cool she digs my ride)well that thought soon dissapeared as for when I turn around all I could see was a People mover Parked where I had parked my bike"my very much beloved bike" :sick:

She is telling me sori sori I didn't see your bike(FFS its only bright fucking yellow I am thinking)

So picking my bike up I can already see around $1000 worth of damage..
speed triple pillon peg and mount which is on loan from Owl,
1050 stator cover + seal
clutch lever
3" bar end mirror
Indicator
and best off all not a single mack on the farings......at least I can still ride this weekend.......I did thank her for comming into subway looking for me the rider/owner we have exchange details and she is insured :yes: so I hope it all goes smoothly

Owl
27th February 2010, 06:30
So picking my bike up I can already see around $1000 worth of damage..
speed triple pillon peg and mount which is on loan from Owl,
1050 stator cover + seal
clutch lever
3" bar end mirror
Indicator
and best off all not a single mack on the farings......at least I can still ride this weekend.......I did thank her for comming into subway looking for me the rider/owner we have exchange details and she is insured :yes: so I hope it all goes smoothly

Sucks doesn't it? I wouldn't mind taking a look at your stator cover, as I may be able to repair it. Clutch lever too if it's not bent. Good news the fairings escaped damage.:yes:

Bloody foreigners!:angry:

86GSXR
27th February 2010, 06:35
Oh god. Just what you didnt need, doesn't that just give you that sick feeling. Well, as you say, at least she found you and is doing the right thing. More than some people may have done. She probably did dig your ride too :yes:

sunhuntin
27th February 2010, 07:04
that goodness she came forward. good you are back on the bike, too. :)

dogsnbikes
27th February 2010, 07:29
Yeah its abit like that

just sent off a parts list for prices etc too Kerry so will be getting the insurance companies too deal with it as I just rang the lady and she would rather go through insurance company thats sweet as at least its being sorted and show's that the phone number she gave me wasn't a dodgy one :lol:

Murray
27th February 2010, 07:35
Bloody foreigners!:angry:

Yeah, Bloody foreigners. If it had been a Kiwi they wouldnt have been insured and they wouldnt have gone into Subway to find the owner!!

And I am a kiwi to. About one of the 50-60% who have insurance. Good result overall

McJim
2nd March 2010, 18:02
You're lucky - every time I've had a car/bike fucked over in New Zealand it has been by uninsured drivers thanks to the third world policy of no mandatory insurance we have here.

Toaster
2nd March 2010, 20:34
Hate them carparks. So many drivers just swing on in without looking for bikes. Any drivers like that deserve a careless driving charge. Often the at fault party is all sweet and lovely at the scene then baulks and denies fault with the insurers. Police attendence if possible is always desireable to ensure an independent report is written. Insurance companies can then use the police report to back you up (they have to pay for a copy from the infringement office, not through you or the officer involved).

chanceyy
2nd March 2010, 22:08
yeah crap happens .. but at least she was honest , has insurance and the bike will be repaired .. great result really, it could have been soooooooooooooooo much worse :yes:

great to see you sunday too Bazza its been a while :whistle:

EJK
2nd March 2010, 23:47
Trust me, she is quite brave and honest to come to you and say sori sori :)

CookMySock
3rd March 2010, 06:54
Trust me, she is quite brave and honest to come to you and say sori sori :)Yes, I bet it was very frightening for her to do that.

FWIW, I never park my bike in the "car" parks. It's just not worth it.

Steve

dogsnbikes
3rd March 2010, 07:41
Basically All sorted Now,the Insurance company had all the paper work by 9am yesterday and within 30 minutes it was all approved:yes:86 is going to take the bike to kerry's too be repaired while I go and spend the next too weeks at work :shit:

yes Mel and I had a bit of a chuckle about the situation at home last nite when I said to Mel that the poor lady must off been a little scared when she approched me I was my leather pants and wearing my grumpy Tee-shirt....

At the end of the day it was an accident,the lady admitted fault,by telling me she was distracted by the crying bady(which could be herd when we were looking at the bike)Any one who has kids knows how distracting they can be in a car,

The worst part about it is that I have only spent 2weeks with my bike since october and spending thousands on bling and performance in that time,now we are seperated again:bye:

Marmoot
3rd March 2010, 08:25
Yes, I bet it was very frightening for her to do that.

FWIW, I never park my bike in the "car" parks. It's just not worth it.

Steve

Park it right in the middle widthwise and slightly outwards so that the end of your bike lines up (or even slightly portruding) to the ends of the cars next to you. That way when someone is cruising along to find a parking spot, that driver can clearly seen that spot already has something in it.

Lots of bikers park their bikes really far in and this gives an illusion of an empty carpark when viewed from the sides. Drivers will plough into the carpark at 100km/h to prevent it being grabbed by other drivers. By that time, it'll be too late to brake when they see your bike inside it.

avgas
3rd March 2010, 08:57
$1000? mate your missing a figure there. Welcome to Bloor spares - we take notes by the pound.
Indicator alone will be about $300

dogsnbikes
3rd March 2010, 09:48
$1000? mate your missing a figure there. Welcome to Bloor spares - we take notes by the pound.
Indicator alone will be about $300

After market winkers coz I know the orignals are $120 ea

first things I saw was mirror,stator cover and winker,so I already knew that was a grand but after closer inspection the list is now
STATOR, 104mm 1ea 311.11
GASKET,metal,alternator,955i,02> 1ea 43.56
Stator cover seal 1ea 75.28
Clutch Lever 1ea 80.53
Pillion mount LH 1ea 250.04
Pillion peg LH 1ea 101.06
Gear lever1 ea 229.60
Side stand1ea 169.42
Rider foot peg LH 1ea 137.83
LH Indicator 1 ea 52.44
MIRROR, CRG, folding BarEnd,"LS"Hindsight,3"BLK/GRY 1ea 173.33
ADAPTER, Mirror mount1ea 34.66

plus Gst and labour etc

Im just glad it wasn't the right hand side and that there was no faring damage that itself is a bloody miricle

oldrider
3rd March 2010, 09:59
Yeah, Bloody foreigners. If it had been a Kiwi they wouldnt have been insured and they wouldnt have gone into Subway to find the owner!!

And I am a kiwi to. About one of the 50-60% who have insurance. Good result overall

Unfortunately, you are pretty much correct about that Murray! :o

The driver was probably admiring the bike and suffered from "target fixation" and ran it over! :mellow: