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    Glad you come away relatively unharmed, can't have you making ACC claims now can we. As said above, you have the details, talk to your insurer but in case they get silly and try to write your pride and joy off for cosmetics remember buy back options
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    Wouldnt it be MORE satisfying, to have him bent over the saddle of his RF900 and have the cactus as a 'strapon'????

    (GW, OLD and PERVERTED, since ages ago)
    Hahaha I don't want to get that close to him

    I'm sure someone else on here would be annoyed at him enough to do it for me though

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
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    Doubt that he will have anything to add....Lost on translation is that, Lozza has learned something, after an incident in which no body was hurt.

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    Check your gear lever to make sure it's still straight. If bent inwards, it could hit against the engine cover and prevent the gear lever from doing its job, i.e. changing up.

    Bend it back gently like Beckham if it has been bent...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Don't worry about it, man [edit: sorry, lady]. It's a GN125. If you still have a gear shift and clutch lever and they still work then you have nothing to be concerned about. Finish your cup of tea and carry on. This is why unfaired bikes are good to learn on.
    Heh. Yep. It's got all of that still. This is why I was asking about what to check. Cause it's possible I wont have to go through all the insurance drama as no fairing damage, no gear damage etc. If it's under $500 damage (which it prob will be) she'll just pay for it herself as it's under her excess, and her car only had a small scratch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
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    Glad you come away relatively unharmed, can't have you making ACC claims now can we. As said above, you have the details, talk to your insurer but in case they get silly and try to write your pride and joy off for cosmetics remember buy back options
    ... what are buy back options? (I'm thinking this may be a stupid question...)

    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Doubt that he will have anything to add....Lost on translation is that, Lozza has learned something, after an incident in which no body was hurt.
    That I did Glad I learnt it on this and not on something srs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    Check your gear lever to make sure it's still straight. If bent inwards, it could hit against the engine cover and prevent the gear lever from doing its job, i.e. changing up.

    Bend it back gently like Beckham if it has been bent...
    Aiight will do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
    Go fuck yourself with a cactus Drew. .
    Like this???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
    If it's under $500 damage (which it prob will be) she'll just pay for it herself as it's under her excess, and her car only had a small scratch.
    She won't pay jack.

    She undoubtedly fell over herself to apologise at the time, but I can assure you that within 48 hours, as far as she's concerned, it'll be all your fault and all you'll be able to do is attempt to take her and/or her insurance company to the Disputes Tribunal (the insurers won't give you the time of day otherwise, on account of her not actually filing a claim and/or her telling them that it was definitely all your fault).

    Next time something like this happens, make the car driver stay put, call the cops, and get them to issue the driver a ticket or otherwise pronounce upon whose fault it was at the scene. Then you'll have something to back up the inevitable fight for compensation.

    As it is - you're now stuck with a slightly scratched GN125. Learn to love it. Think of it as street cred. I don't think there's any point spending your own money on it if it still works.

    And, trust me - if you don't have to claim on your own insurance, don't. Paying the excess is only part of the cost. Bike insurers keep a very close eye on how much we all crash. They have files on most people here. All your future motorcycle insurance will be affected by your crash history. If you can plausibly keep any given bin under wraps, do so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    If you can plausibly keep any given bin under wraps, do so.
    +1 to that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    She won't pay jack.

    She undoubtedly fell over herself to apologise at the time, but I can assure you that within 48 hours, as far as she's concerned, it'll be all your fault and all you'll be able to do is attempt to take her and/or her insurance company to the Disputes Tribunal (the insurers won't give you the time of day otherwise, on account of her not actually filing a claim and/or her telling them that it was definitely all your fault).

    Next time something like this happens, make the car driver stay put, call the cops, and get them to issue the driver a ticket or otherwise pronounce upon whose fault it was at the scene. Then you'll have something to back up the inevitable fight for compensation.

    As it is - you're now stuck with a slightly scratched GN125. Learn to love it. Think of it as street cred. I don't think there's any point spending your own money on it if it still works.

    And, trust me - if you don't have to claim on your own insurance, don't. Paying the excess is only part of the cost. Bike insurers keep a very close eye on how much we all crash. They have files on most people here. All your future motorcycle insurance will be affected by your crash history. If you can plausibly keep any given bin under wraps, do so.
    Hmm fair call. I got the numbers and addresses of all people there though who all said if I needed witness statements they were more than happy to give them/write them out for me..

    Yeah, I really hate insurance companies for that reason. They're cunts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
    Hmm fair call. I got the numbers and addresses of all people there though who all said if I needed witness statements they were more than happy to give them/write them out for me..
    Yeah, you could probably win if you took it to the D.T. Personally I doubt I'd bother - it's just a scratched GN125, after all. Most likely it'd just have another lie down as soon as you finished making it mint again.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lozza2442 View Post
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    Glad you are ok and no real damage done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Yeah, you could probably win if you took it to the D.T. Personally I doubt I'd bother - it's just a scratched GN125, after all. Most likely it'd just have another lie down as soon as you finished making it mint again.



    A girl on a motorbike who freely uses the c-word! I think I like you.
    Heh. It's just a bit of charactor. I don't mind scratches, it's just engine/gear damage etc that I care about.

    Hahaha it's just a swear word! If the situation/person deserves it, I'm gonna use it.

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    First thing I would do is check yourself out. Adrenalin hides a lot of pain.

    I broke by wrist once in an accident. I didn't discover this till maybe 4 to 8 hours later when the pain set in.

    Check all the bits move like they should, and check out larges bruises and red patches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    First thing I would do is check yourself out. Adrenalin hides a lot of pain.

    I broke by wrist once in an accident. I didn't discover this till maybe 4 to 8 hours later when the pain set in.

    Check all the bits move like they should, and check out larges bruises and red patches.
    Yep. My ankle (that the bike fell on) is starting to get pretty sore and puffy, I can still walk on it though.. Will keep an eye on it.

    Ouch... chilling out with a broken wrist for 4-8 hours, bet you were still using it to. That does not sound pleasant.

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