SoulKiss
23-10-08, 12:17 PM
Right, so the Range Rover killed my SV back in January..... (http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=103044&highlight=commanding)
Ok so its taken a bit of time to sort out - but I have to admit that most of that time WAS my fault for not chasing stuff up.
Short version of the story is that my SV was recovered, I got a lift home, I got a hire bike until 1st March when I got my Z750 (the Zed was NOT anything to do with the insurers).
The other month I got a check through from the insurers for £1400, with a letter telling me that they had also sent a cheque to the Finance Co for £1800, which was then confirmed by the finance co a few days later when I was informed that I no longer owe money on the SV.
Add to that the cheque for £1000 that I got in the post today from the GAP insurance people, and the still outstanding (because I have yet to send them reciepts) claim for uninsured losses - my excess and my new lid and something for damaged leathers - so about £600 which is enough to pay for me to retain the Cat-D salvage item that is the SV.
So the way I see it is that I got 18 months and 12000 miles out of a new SV that only cost me £600 in the end (actual figure after the GAP insurance and bits that I got on the bike that were not covered by the GAP takes it closer to £1500 really)
Add the fact that I am off to NZ for 3 weeks tomorrow and you can guess I am a pretty happy guy :)
Ok so its taken a bit of time to sort out - but I have to admit that most of that time WAS my fault for not chasing stuff up.
Short version of the story is that my SV was recovered, I got a lift home, I got a hire bike until 1st March when I got my Z750 (the Zed was NOT anything to do with the insurers).
The other month I got a check through from the insurers for £1400, with a letter telling me that they had also sent a cheque to the Finance Co for £1800, which was then confirmed by the finance co a few days later when I was informed that I no longer owe money on the SV.
Add to that the cheque for £1000 that I got in the post today from the GAP insurance people, and the still outstanding (because I have yet to send them reciepts) claim for uninsured losses - my excess and my new lid and something for damaged leathers - so about £600 which is enough to pay for me to retain the Cat-D salvage item that is the SV.
So the way I see it is that I got 18 months and 12000 miles out of a new SV that only cost me £600 in the end (actual figure after the GAP insurance and bits that I got on the bike that were not covered by the GAP takes it closer to £1500 really)
Add the fact that I am off to NZ for 3 weeks tomorrow and you can guess I am a pretty happy guy :)