Gidday I would really appreciate a bit of input to my insurance concern.
I recently dropped my bike (bugger) while out for a ride - low sided it. It was relatively minor (or so I thought) - I hopped straight up and didn't even have a bruise. The bike was a bit worse off though. At first I didn't think it was too bad, but two weeks later I have had a closer inspection on it and realised it would be one hell of a job to get back to original standard. The main culprit is - you guessed it - the fairings (and other plastics and a broken oil pump cover). I have a comprehensive insurance policy but there's a few issues which might be a problem and I would like some input from you guys.
1. (This is the big one) I have a previous motoring conviction for dangerous driving and failing to stop which I didn't tell my insurance company.
2. This could potentially help the 1st one - I ride on an Australian licence as I only have my restricted NZ one (the aussie one is a full licence) - I haven't told my insurance company this either.
3. The accident actually happened two weeks ago
I guess I want to know what experience you guys have had with insurance claims. The bike would be a write off after an insurance inspection. Do they (insurance companies) investigate your licence at all for claims where no one else is involved? That's prob the big question. And if they ask for my licence number do I then tell them about the Aussie licence and claim ignorance that I didn't realise they didn't know or I had to tell them?
Cheers
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