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    Unhappy Damn rain!!

    Went for a pootle this afternoon and lost it around a 55km/h left-hand corner on the Coatesville Riverhead Highway. I wasn't even going fast, but I guess after the light rain it's just really slippery...

    Now I don't know if I should call my insurance or just pay to get it fixed. I don't really know that much about bikes but the only things I could see wrong were bent gear lever, missing rear indicator cover (which I actually saw on the road as I was tumbling past it), and that's about it. The mirror was facing the wrong way and I couldn't turn it back, the speedo casing popped off, the headlight cover was a bit wonky, and some cosmetic damage, but it was good enough for me to start it and ride to my friend's house in Albany. I'm hoping it won't cost too much to fix... would anyone here have a rough idea of how much it would be (considering there won't be any other damage like bent forks or something)?

    Oh and thanks to the couple behind me in the Porsche Cayenne (I think...?) and the truckie (who told me he did the same thing on the same corner) who stopped to help!

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    Ah mate! Sorry to hear about the accident
    Lucky that you are ok tho

    Yeah, rain can be really slippery...


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    This afternoon seem sot be quite inordinately so.

    Almost lost the ffwabbitt , slowed for the corner just before my drive, changed down to first and the rear promptly locked up. A little this-a-way, a little-that-away, finally got it pointed straight long enough to risk pulling in the clutch, and all was good. But it was VERY slippery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman View Post
    Went for a pootle this afternoon and lost it around a 55km/h left-hand corner on the Coatesville Riverhead Highway. I wasn't even going fast, but I guess after the light rain it's just really slippery...
    Ouch mate! No good to hear at all. Thankfully you are not too hurt, bikes are replacable, people are not. You have paid for insurance, this is one of the reasons why you have. Take it to a shop, get it assessed and then decide if it is worth the claim. Sometimes minor damamge is best fixed yourself, thinking about loss of no claims bonus etc. However, minor damage on a bike these days can be very expensive to repair, so claiming insurance may be the best thing depending on the cost.

    Wet roads, especially after a long dry as we have had can be very treacherous indeed, think all manner of oil/diesel dropped and not washed off. See if you can piece together what happened in your mind so you can avoid it next time you are faced with wet roads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    This afternoon seem sot be quite inordinately so.

    Almost lost the ffwabbitt , slowed for the corner just before my drive, changed down to first and the rear promptly locked up. A little this-a-way, a little-that-away, finally got it pointed straight long enough to risk pulling in the clutch, and all was good. But it was VERY slippery.
    I about lost my footing today in the wet, not on a bike though thankfully. I was walking across a pedestrain crossing, I was avoiding white lines too! The roads are very slippery at the moment, be careful guys, and/or pray for really heavy rain to wash all the shit off the roads overnight.
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    It was this corner

    http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&hl...ate1=saveplace

    marked as 55km/h, I don't remember what my speed was, maybe a bit over that, but I guess I was still going too fast for the conditions...

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    glad your all ok there dude.

    doesnt sound the bike has suffered too much damage , i'd just fix it up yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman View Post
    It was this corner

    http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=q&hl...ate1=saveplace

    marked as 55km/h, I don't remember what my speed was, maybe a bit over that, but I guess I was still going too fast for the conditions...
    I think you may have hit the nail square on with that call mate. I came over that road late last night (in the car mind) in the rain and yes, the surface was glass like indeed.
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    is that the corner with the armco that is always being wiped out?? Tons of crashes there
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    Main thing is you are ok, or close to it!!

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    Sounds like you got off pretty lightly, could have been a lot worse.

    Give me a yell if you want a hand fixing it up, i've done these kind of repairs a couple of times now, it's pretty simple, and I wouldn't bother with the insurance. The extra premiums won't make the claim worthwhile.
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    Three of us on M109R's went through Woodcocks twice today.... the first run in the dry and the second in the wet. The wet run was faster..... great to finally have the rain for us rural dwellers who need it so badly for stock and water supplies.

    The CR Highway is a good ride.... or used to be before they lowered the speed limit. Lots of crashes along there so it was inevitable.

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    Sorry to hear about your off, glad to hear that you are okay ... and yep, trying to reflect on the process leading up to and after the event is useful so you can store away that info and become a safer rider!

    Time to start breaking out the tools and doing the rounds for parts and spares!
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    Seeing as people are suggesting I fix it myself... are there any kind people out there that would be able to give me a hand? I don't have many tools (and the ones I do have probably won't be much help in this case) so would anyone experienced be able to help by bringing some tools and having a look at the bike with me? The bike is parked at my friend's place in Albany because I was a little reluctant to ride it home before having it checked out by someone. Will probably have to wait until the weather clears though because I don't have a garage...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    Sounds like you got off pretty lightly, could have been a lot worse.

    Give me a yell if you want a hand fixing it up, i've done these kind of repairs a couple of times now, it's pretty simple, and I wouldn't bother with the insurance. The extra premiums won't make the claim worthwhile.
    Sounds like another project for the workshop aye Gub?

    And it's in Albany too..


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