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    Advice please, whether to claim insurance or not

    Rang insurance company today. Excess is $500 - also covers helmet insurance.
    My helmet cost me $650 about 2 years ago.
    Bike insured for $9200. 2003 Bandit 1200.
    Fairing munted, indicators, brake lever plate snapped. Damage on right side.
    However, in my only ever other bin - the left side received some damage.

    Bike has yet to be assessed. Sugilite would best know all the damage - its currently at his place!

    My query is whether I claim or not or could this be better answered once assessed?

    Thx in advance for your input.

    P.S. I looked at my xrays and I can't see broken bones. Body sure is sore but I hope to go back to work tomorrow. Guess it got my father talking to me again even if it is his normal lecture mode = don't you think it's time you bought a more suitable means of transport - naff off - can't wait to have my bike back.
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    id claim, (if i had insurance) but thats just me.
    any pics?

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    It looks like the damage will well exceed your excess. Are you on a No Claims disc? If so, add the extra you'll pay next year to your excess and see if it'll still stack up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    id claim, (if i had insurance) but thats just me.
    any pics?
    What he said!

    If ya lid was worth $650, fairing, blinkers, brake lever etc. will be thousands to replace so add it up. Claim your insurance and vow to NEVER let the lads get you so excited ever again....and ride appropriately for the conditions.
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    definately claim,tag on new jacket,trousers etc etc that will make the excess well worth it

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    damn not so good hmm let me talk to my friend and ill get back to you on that one tonight.

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    I'd say claim. I don't know shit from clay so mine is probably not the best advice. At least if you claim they'll send an assessor to have a look.
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    My advice is worthless. But I just wanted to say I'm glad you are ok, bikes can be fixed easier than bodies....

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    If you can get the bike written off, do it, buy a new one with the money and strip down your old bike and sell it for parts, dubble your money.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    hi BMW sorry to hear of the bin .. why do you not send Grahameeboy an email .. he is an insurance assessor, & rides bikes so may be able to give you more info


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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    If you can get the bike written off, do it, buy a new one with the money and strip down your old bike and sell it for parts, dubble your money.
    Yes what does happen if they write your bike off?? Surely you don't get to keep it?

    I didn't think to check whether my jacket would be covered.

    Lou, I do get discount for no claims - can't say I've noticed much discount tho!! think it is piddly.

    It is just hitting me today how lightly I have come off injury wise and really bike wise. But most important of all - don't ride so fast on the road. Next time there could be a cage or powerpole in my path!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksheep View Post
    definately claim,tag on new jacket,trousers etc etc that will make the excess well worth it
    be aware making a false claim and being caught may result in never being able to get insurance again..and not being able to get a mortgage because you cant insure house

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    I guess the dilema is that if you want it to look "mint" again then you need to make a claim to get everything fixed up properly. On the other hand if you are not going to mind it being just "patched up" then I suggest you get prices on just the bits you need to get it running again - probably pay to do that anyway and if it looks like major dollars then go the insurance way.
    pretentious moi?

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    you can do what my friend done, when her car was written off she got the claim, bought the car back from the wreckers and sold the car and made abit more money, buts thats if they say its a write off

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    Yeah you get to keep it, I keeped my car that was a write off.

    Bikes are often written off for cosmetic damage only, becuase fairings etc are expensive.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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