
Originally Posted by
macka77
i got to add i clearly put the club at fault. it is a saftey issue here bad tires are a hazard, good road tyres arnt race tyres and training/hava go day clubs should face up to crashes being minimalized, more effort could be spent addressing the punters before going out on track, iv witnessed a dick riding around with jeans on and a kid on the back with jeans no gloves in a slow group.if money is tight more guys are going to be riding around on unsutable rubber and eating shit, guys on good tyres also think they are safe but go down because of running too higher pressure. all novice stuff but a needless crash can screw up your whole day.
I call BULLSHIT.
The OP was aware of his own insurance policy conditions (his fault if he didn't)
The OP was told by the organisers that WoF standard tyres must be fitted/used on the track day. And had a form to sign to say/declare he DID have .... which he DID sign(But did not have by his own admission. His fault as he made false declaration)
Usual procedure on track days is signing a waiver to absolve the organisers of any responsibility. Unless NEGLIGENCE is proven ... your problem.
If ANYBODY wants to take THEIR kid out on the track (low or high speed) they are responisible for their safety. Their decisions ... their problem.
About time people started taking responsibility for their own actions ... or inactions. Not bleating on how unfair it is afterwards ...
Bitching about a declined insurance claim (after all that) ... because they were too cheap to fit a $300 tyre is fucking hilairious ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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