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    And just like that My Bike is Written Off

    Yep after 3 wks of riding, I now have no bike!
    All i can say is htanks to Big Dog and all the guys for the AWNR ride on the wednesday nights you have prob saved my life!

    I was coming off at Ticoma stree off ramp on my way to work this morning 6:45am slowed down to my normal speed of around 50kph. there was a guy at the stop sign stopped not moving. I slow down a little more to make sure that he has seen me. still no movement! And then you guessed it he pulls out in front of me. to my credit i didn't lock any of the brakes up and manage to pull the bike you to around 25-30km before i hit him but i hit!
    I go flying, bike skids down the road i land on my shoulder!

    I am ok but my bike is a write off now the fun part of sorting out the insurance!

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    Arhhh, crapolla!!!! Glad you're ok though, bike can be replaced, you can't be. Wonder just how many people have had the same experience, hear a lot of the same types of stories. Just can't trust anyone eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    Arhhh, crapolla!!!! Glad you're ok though, bike can be replaced, you can't be. Wonder just how many people have had the same experience, hear a lot of the same types of stories. Just can't trust anyone eh?

    One of my work meat got hit in exactly the same place, that is why i was taking it so carful thought there.
    Yeah bike will have to be replaced, wife works in insurance the only bikes that they repair are harleys

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    I wish I had some work meat.
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    that sucks. damn cage drivers . at least your insured and you didnt get written off with it.
    how long does it take insurance companys to sort shit out?

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    Why did you slow when he showed no sign of pulling out you muppet?? It was probably your fault, he saw you slow down and figured you were turning or stopping

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    Quote Originally Posted by snot View Post
    Why did you slow when he showed no sign of pulling out you muppet?? It was probably your fault, he saw you slow down and figured you were turning or stopping
    Bit of a rough call when you didn't see the incident.

    Glad to hear you are OK and can at least still type.

    What did the guy say after you got up to count your limbs and exchange details?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    I wish I had some work meat.
    I am work meat.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Dude, im glad you're OK! I often move right into the path of their eyesight and wait until they have actually made eye contact with me before I believe they are not going to just pull out and run me off the road - it has saved me many a time!!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Sorry to hear that. At least you are in one piece. Hope you are back on the road ASAP.

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    Shit mate, at least you're alright though.

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    That sucks. Great to hear you are ok though. Hope the insurance is sorted out nice and quick for ya.
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    Glad you're OK, sorry about the bike. Now for the compulsory quiz:
    • Do you think there was anything you could have done to avoid the accident and/or reduce its severity?
    • Do you think he might have pulled out because you slowed down?
    • If so, could you have slowed down but still made it clear you were expecting him to stay stopped? (Bazooka shot across the bows, perhaps?)

    I'm not trying to criticise, I just want opinions from the person in the best position to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Dude, im glad you're OK! I often move right into the path of their eyesight and wait until they have actually made eye contact with me before I believe they are not going to just pull out and run me off the road - it has saved me many a time!!
    It's surprising how many people still pull out once they've seen you and made eye contact with you. CRAZY CRAZY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tone_crafter View Post
    It's surprising how many people still pull out once they've seen you and made eye contact with you. CRAZY CRAZY!
    That's why you move right out to the edge of your lane WHILE BRAKING and looking at them. If they are about to start moving you can usually tell and then you brake.
    Get air horns. I had them on my KR and they worked wonders!!
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