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He doesn't want to write my bike off, but he's talking about having the fairing panels repaired and repainted rather than replaced...or, giving me a cheque and saying "here's a wad of dosh, go fix it yourself with used parts or whatever you like".
I'm inclined to take the wad if it's big enough.
hmm ....do u want the hasssle. and just think of the loan bike u will get!
I don't mind the hassle and at least I know that the bike is put together properly at the end of it. I'm no stranger to repairing bikes, I've done it for 30 years and I've got the tools and know-how to do it right. Bolting the parts up will take me less than 2 hours, it's just sourcing them that's the hassle.
Keith1983
05-02-08, 08:23 PM
Could you take the cheque, sell the bike for repairs and then with the total buy yourself a replacement?
I've done this with cars, take the cash, do it up and run it till it fell apart. You now what you are starting with, the history of the car / bike and how its been treated. It might make a difference if its put down as an insurance write off on the reg docs when you come to part with it though.
This won't go on HPI as a Cat anything, it'll be clear.
I know the bike, pretty much all it's history and I like it enough to want to keep it. There's only 4900 miles on the clock and pre-accident it was absolutely 100% immaculate. I can make it as good as it was for less than the insurance payout if I use some used parts where they priced up for new.
There's still a matter of him making me an offer, and if it's not good enough I'll tell them to take it away and fix it themselves, but I won't accept it back unless it's 100% perfect. He already knows this, which is why he's inclined to pay me to do the repairs myself because he doesn't want the hassle I might cause him if it's not to my satisfaction.
Could you take the cheque, sell the bike for repairs and then with the total buy yourself a replacement?
In the last 6 months I've only seen one other black SV650K5 I'd want to buy and own (luckily still for sale too). The problem is I want a fully faired one, and once my 250 quid excess has been knocked off I doubt I would be able to buy the replacement and fit a new set of lowers as well. Black S K5s aren't that easy to come by with really low mileage and at a price that I want to pay.
Ceri JC
06-02-08, 10:13 AM
He doesn't want to write my bike off, but he's talking about having the fairing panels repaired and repainted rather than replaced...or, giving me a cheque and saying "here's a wad of dosh, go fix it yourself with used parts or whatever you like".
I'm inclined to take the wad if it's big enough.
Depends how urgently you want the fairing panels, but is it worth taking the cash, fixing the rest of the bike yourself with bits from breakers yards etc in the meantime, then attempt to fix the fairing yourself (then get them sprayed if it works/looks okay) or if it doesn't, pick up some second hand ones on ebay as and when they crop up. You could also try and get a quote for the panels to be fixed from here: http://www.bikeclinic.co.uk/ to up the wad of cash a bit.
SoulKiss
06-02-08, 02:12 PM
Hoping that this is how my claim goes - just waiting to hear.....
furrybean
06-02-08, 08:19 PM
Hi Lotto, just recieved a claim form about the accident. I guess someone thinks I still own it. :rolleyes:
Hi Lotto, just recieved a claim form about the accident. I guess someone thinks I still own it. :rolleyes:
Jeez, there's some idiots at DVLC and insurance companies. Sorry, but I as far as I know it's registered and definitely insured in my name at my address, that's if Natcar has sent the V5 off yet.
furrybean
06-02-08, 08:38 PM
Reeto, it no probs i'll give them a ring tomorrow.
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