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    And the damage is...

    Broken clutch lever.

    Dent to tank.

    Gouge in paintwork of tank.

    Bent foot peg.

    And how did this happen - has Donor has a bin?

    No ... someone (not me, or any other KBer) decided to move my bike on my driveway, and dropped it.

    So, now I have to replace a hydraulic clutch lever with zero coinage (thanks insurance excess for ripped off house and associated recent expenses) thus trapping me in the car for god knows how long.

    As for the cosmetics, it's not that bad, but to me it looks hideously deforming, and I fucking hate it.

    Sigh... that's 2 shit things, apparently they come in threes... what next?

    Can't be arsed with insurance, probably a few hundy worth of repairs at least, but the $750 excess is ridiculously high for what needs doing...

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    Made me sick seeing it fall over and go *crunch*. Such a pretty shiny thing, too!

    Twunt Mk.II!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Made me sick seeing it fall over and go *crunch*. Such a pretty shiny thing, too!

    Twunt Mk.II!
    See, now this is why the missus never lets me have nice things!
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    Could be worse, you could be the owner of the brand new jag I saw getting it's front end smacked in by this little old lady trying to reverse park this morning.........

    (Couldn't do anything to stop it, as I was viewing it from out the window of work).....

    Forward she goes, back she goes....crunch...forward she goes...back she goes...crunch, thud as bits start falling off...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    Sigh... that's 2 shit things, apparently they come in threes... what next?
    It has already happened... TAX time.

    You might be in the clear now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    It has already happened... TAX time.

    You might be in the clear now!
    Painful thing is, I had just filled with gas, and suddenly there's 100ml or so on the ground - so there's another 5 bucks gone!
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    The lesson learnt: from now on I won't let any more cunts move or touch my bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    Broken clutch lever.

    So, now I have to replace a hydraulic clutch lever with zero coinage (thanks insurance excess for ripped off house and associated recent expenses) thus trapping me in the car for god knows how long.
    dude a clutch lever costs like $20-40 bucks.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    The lesson learnt: from now on I won't let any more cunts move or touch my bike.
    I had no idea he was moving it. Ordinarily, I would break any fingers I see moving my bike.

    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    dude a clutch lever costs like $20-40 bucks.
    Dude, that's $20-40 I don't have.

    I have a special power that allows me to blink, and my bank account gets emptied by the magic bill pixies.
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    Has the person who dropped the bike got insurance?? Under my contents insurance, if I damage other people's property, I can claim it on MY insurance, not theirs!

    IMO it's their responsibility to fix your bike.. they moved it without permission & they have damaged it.. so they need to fix it!
    GET ON
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    I had no idea he was moving it. Ordinarily, I would break any fingers I see moving my bike.



    Dude, that's $20-40 I don't have.

    I have a special power that allows me to blink, and my bank account gets emptied by the magic bill pixies.
    well epoxy it back together?

    real riders dont use clutches anyways
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    oH no!!! Stink news mate...

    Like MyGSFX said though, surely there should be a certain amount of accountability held by the person who dropped it?

    Hope you get it sorted with minimum hassle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    IMO it's their responsibility to fix your bike.. they moved it without permission & they have damaged it.. so they need to fix it!
    +1
    Hmm my excess is only $500 on the bike. (but it is only a Hyosung)
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    The person who moved the bike IS responsible - no question at all. If I had moved the bike (I wouldn't touch someone elses bike anyway BUT theoretically....) I would pay the total cost no question.
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