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I hit a car this morning

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 11:27 pm
by Malc
Filtering between stationary cars and as they start to move a bloke in the right hand lane makes a sudden dive for the left. I went round the car and felt the bumper brush my leg. Not hard, more like a feather brushing the outside of my boot. I wasn't going to stop but checked my mirror and his front bumper was hanging off, so I pulled over. It was either that of fall off laughing.

Not a mark on the bike. I'm sure the bumper was fixed properly when I first saw the car so I suppose I must have done it. The bloke spent quite a time looking at the bike trying to see where the contact was. So blade 1, car 0.

:D

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:39 am
by Gromit
Result! :D

Glad you were ok, obviously.

I know a I guy who hit a London Black Cab once - he was on an R1100GS. Wrote the cab off; ok, the GS was f*cked aswell but he did say it was kind of satisfying.

Filtering's always as its most dodgy when traffic's either just about to stop, or just beginning to move.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:41 am
by boxerpan
Nice result Malc, before reading it I was presuming you'd come out of it OK as you were posting about it !
Was probably blue tac'd on for the MOT :roll:

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:30 am
by winger
I've no idea how you lot survive down there,but i certainley wouldn't have stopped if the bike was rideable,can you imagine hime telling the law!!! a motorcycle ripped my bumper off!! yea sure!!

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:33 am
by Gromit
winger wrote:I've no idea how you lot survive down there,but i certainley wouldn't have stopped if the bike was rideable,can you imagine hime telling the law!!! a motorcycle ripped my bumper off!! yea sure!!
Chris - riding in London traffic can be a real buzz! :D

I think seeing as there was a. no evidence of damage to Malc's bike and b. no evidence of damage to Malc himself, the driver would have had half of f*ck-all chance of getting any claim for repairs out of him.

This thread's cheered me up this morning. :)

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 3:06 pm
by Malc
I spoke with Carole nash this moring to report the incident as I knew he was going to try to get some money out of me. From my description they reckon I'm OK, so I called blokey. He says he had a mechanic put the bumper back and the bill is £100 plus VAT, how would I like to pay. I gave him the address of the insurance company and told him to try and get it out of them.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 3:10 pm
by Gromit
Malc - I reckon if a part of his vehicle was 'removed' by an impact you hardly felt, I'd say there's something not right with that vehicle.

If I were him I'd bite the bullet and make sure his bumper's held on properly next time.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:49 pm
by adamski49
So let me get this right. He tries to change lanes without looking or indicating, hits a filtering motorcycle knocking his own bumper off in the process and then expects someone else to pay for his mistake. :roll:

Two words, the second one's 'off'!

The only downside to this is that if you're up for renewal soon that little incident will count until it's been settled.

Personally, I wouldn't have stopped - no damage/evidence, no need.

Adam :)

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 9:50 am
by gus
He,s lucky you wasnt riding a S.You would have wrote the car off.
Glad your OK.
gus

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:19 am
by Malc
Normally I wouldn't have stopped but the lanes at the bottom of the A1 are so narrow it's sometimes impossible to filter. In this case I didn't have anywhere to go. Also, I thought it would be wiser to stop and sort it rather than get a letter from plod for failing to stop.

Anyway, I have enough of Blade riding for a bit. For some reason I've developed a strange urge to buy a CCM R30.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:56 am
by julian
Those bumpers pop off quite easily.

Same situation here. Couple of years ago I removed one off a new Ford with the pot of my R1100GS after they moved into my lane at about 10mph. Heard a slight bang & didn't notice extent of damage until the driver started srceaming.

Wouldn't like to try it with my KTM though!

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 9:52 pm
by BockingBandit
'Stopping When You Hit Something' ,...... is this a new concept? Whatever next, ........ readable numberplates?

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 9:05 pm
by jivebiker
A long, long time ago, I clipped the back of a car. He did an illegal right turn into my path, then slammed his brakes on to do another illegal right turn the wrong way up a one way street!

I swerved and clipped his exhaust with my boot as it slipped off the footpeg. It made rather a loud bang, so I stopped.

There was no visible damage to the car, though I had a circle cut into my boot toe leather.

The car driver insisted that we exchanged details, so I did.

Next thing I knew was that he was claiming for a new rear end on his car! Boot, bumper, rear bodywork, lenses... you name it, but no mention of the exhaust. The estimate was for nearly £2000.

Fortunately I had reported the incident to my broker (not the insurance company direct) who had logged the call, time date and details. When I went round to see him with the letter and claim from the car driver, he phoned this bloke up and told him to "F**k Off". He threatened to take action for insurance fraud against this chap. Now thats what I call an Insurance Broker!

Unfortunately he died a few years later. I bet I wont get that kind of back up from Carole Nash!

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:49 am
by bmwonder
Why would you pay? Filtering is legal (so long as done with due care and attention etc. etc.). At the most this is a 50/50.