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It had to happen at some point
Had a brush with the tarmac today on the Brixton road... my bike came together with a ford fiesta van and I feel quite lucky to be back in the office typing this...
Classic 'didn't see you' t-bone - fiesta pulled out of a side road, stopped and then started again just as I was passing, luckily I swerved, my front wheel and LH cylinder head took the crunch and apparently (I can't really remember what happened) I did a 360 horizontal spin on the bike before coming to ground in the middle of the opposite side of the road - fortunately nothing was coming the other way..
Small bump on my left knee and both cylinder heads are mullered and the front end looks a bit wonky. Insurance is on the case (I wait with interest ) Managed to get the bike started and rode it back to the office - BMW make a sturdy bike for sure.
The lady driving the van seemed rather relieved to see me get up and took it quite well (without actually admitting liability).
Bike gear did its job - If I was wearing my bike trousers, I wouldn't even have a scuffed knee - there's a lesson in there somewhere.
The most bizarre thing (which has happened to me before in extreme situations) is that whilst people were asking if I was OK, I was more concerned about checking my bike and laptop for damage. The human brain is a wonderful instrument..
I got 3 witnesses who took the details of the incident and volunteered their details immediately which kind of restores your faith in humanity.
Will see how the claim progresses..
Ade
Classic 'didn't see you' t-bone - fiesta pulled out of a side road, stopped and then started again just as I was passing, luckily I swerved, my front wheel and LH cylinder head took the crunch and apparently (I can't really remember what happened) I did a 360 horizontal spin on the bike before coming to ground in the middle of the opposite side of the road - fortunately nothing was coming the other way..
Small bump on my left knee and both cylinder heads are mullered and the front end looks a bit wonky. Insurance is on the case (I wait with interest ) Managed to get the bike started and rode it back to the office - BMW make a sturdy bike for sure.
The lady driving the van seemed rather relieved to see me get up and took it quite well (without actually admitting liability).
Bike gear did its job - If I was wearing my bike trousers, I wouldn't even have a scuffed knee - there's a lesson in there somewhere.
The most bizarre thing (which has happened to me before in extreme situations) is that whilst people were asking if I was OK, I was more concerned about checking my bike and laptop for damage. The human brain is a wonderful instrument..
I got 3 witnesses who took the details of the incident and volunteered their details immediately which kind of restores your faith in humanity.
Will see how the claim progresses..
Ade
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Hi Ade,
Sorry to hear about that. i had a close one this weekend too, but just managed to swerve round the car pulling out without looking!!!
Glad you are OK and i am sure they bike will get fixed. lets hope her insurance pays out ok.
thx Lars
Sorry to hear about that. i had a close one this weekend too, but just managed to swerve round the car pulling out without looking!!!
Glad you are OK and i am sure they bike will get fixed. lets hope her insurance pays out ok.
thx Lars
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Fingers crossed two new head covers and a 'sharp twist of the bars' should sort the bike out although I it rode back to the office ok, not sure if its still straight. Even the flimsy shite rear indicators stayed intact
Whats the crack with getting the bike assessed, its currently filthy and I'm waiting for a call from Bennetts assessors who will apparently take the bike away and then give me the lowdown - is this a good idea?
I image its not worth much (cosmetically well past its prime) but I could probably fix it up for about £200 if the front end is ok.
Could do without getting it written off - I just want it back on the road ferrying me around London.
Will post pics later.
Ade
Whats the crack with getting the bike assessed, its currently filthy and I'm waiting for a call from Bennetts assessors who will apparently take the bike away and then give me the lowdown - is this a good idea?
I image its not worth much (cosmetically well past its prime) but I could probably fix it up for about £200 if the front end is ok.
Could do without getting it written off - I just want it back on the road ferrying me around London.
Will post pics later.
Ade
2000 R1100S Sport
1980 Vespa P125X
1980 Vespa P125X
Thanks for replies.
Pics:
Front, mudguard is a bit squiffy but hopefully forks are ok.
Side which hit car, bottom head bolt washer is fubar but bolt looks like it might be ok. Note to self (top up oil)
Side which hit road, not much damage - those little fins are there for a reason..
Pics:
Front, mudguard is a bit squiffy but hopefully forks are ok.
Side which hit car, bottom head bolt washer is fubar but bolt looks like it might be ok. Note to self (top up oil)
Side which hit road, not much damage - those little fins are there for a reason..
2000 R1100S Sport
1980 Vespa P125X
1980 Vespa P125X
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Glad to hear you're OK Ade. The insurance will hopefully make good the damage done. Don't forget to check the rear subframe lugs since they do tend to crack in heavy falls. Protective clothing is a wonderful thing when it does it's job. Make sure you add a new set to the bill for myopic van lady.
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My personal South London dread...
I had a bike taken to BMW Battersea after slightly more damage (ahem) and it took ages for the assessor to come look at it...BMW wanted to start charging for storage. The BMW quote wasn't good enough. You might need to harrangue them a bit...(the assessor/Insurance company).
What he said re: rear frame lugs...
You'll get an oil top up with the new heads
J
I had a bike taken to BMW Battersea after slightly more damage (ahem) and it took ages for the assessor to come look at it...BMW wanted to start charging for storage. The BMW quote wasn't good enough. You might need to harrangue them a bit...(the assessor/Insurance company).
What he said re: rear frame lugs...
You'll get an oil top up with the new heads
J
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I'm with Steve, get it to a bmw dealer - it's your right, the insurance company can't object. I had an off on a GS about 4 years ago - it was unrideable but recovered under the bmw breakdown assistance. Got taken to Allan Jeffries in Shipley, was there quite a few weeks (months if I remember correctly) which was down to the fact that it was physically impossible for me to ride due to my injuries. Didn't get charged any extra as far as I'm aware and everything and I mean everything no matter how minor was replaced/repaired. Top job. Even if they are going to charge for storage (which shouldn't be the case really) so what, you've paid your insurance it should be covered and in any case it should ultimately be the other parties liability anyway.
Ade
Glad you're OK.
I wouldnt let them take the bike either. Dealer of your choice ideally and make it clear you dont want the bike removed without your express permission. If they make an offer and you turn it down, thereafter teh storage costs could be down to you so then I'd fetch it home and barter without teh building costs. You are also within your rights to get teh bike rideable in the meantime.
Regards PB
Glad you're OK.
I wouldnt let them take the bike either. Dealer of your choice ideally and make it clear you dont want the bike removed without your express permission. If they make an offer and you turn it down, thereafter teh storage costs could be down to you so then I'd fetch it home and barter without teh building costs. You are also within your rights to get teh bike rideable in the meantime.
Regards PB
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