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SUPERSTARDJ01
27-10-09, 05:25 PM
Hi,

Coming out of work on dry road round a corner about 10-15 mph see car backing out of junction pull my front break and bam off I come!! Now need a rear break lever, R/H side red fairing for 2000 curvey, new helmet, any ideas?

BanditPat
27-10-09, 05:35 PM
Ypu'll be able to fix that fairing body filler and fibreglass ;)

Dicky Ticker
27-10-09, 05:36 PM
OOps---did you make contact? if not you will have the devils own chance of recovering your damage costs as I am in the process at the moment of similar circumstances
My front just folded due to braking so hard as not to make contact

DaveW_42
27-10-09, 05:41 PM
I have a couple of lids for sale in here...
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=141624

Spiderman
27-10-09, 06:18 PM
Many years ago a biker claimed off my car insurance cos he did a similar thing. I was waiting patiently at a turn right lane at lights as he was filtering and for some reason he thought my indicating meant i was about to u turn in front of him!
Anyway he panicked and fell off and i was the one who helped him get his bike up in the pouring rain, gave him my card as a witness....not to claim off!

Anyway my insurance paid out against my protestations, their point being that a collision doesnt have to occur in order for one person to claim off another :roll:

So you should have a good chance to a degree i guess guys.

kwak zzr
27-10-09, 06:20 PM
ive been called worse.

Dave20046
27-10-09, 08:50 PM
atleast it wasn't on the kwak

petevtwin650
28-10-09, 08:11 AM
Always sorry to read about an off, but at least you were unscathed thankfully.

However, if you were only doing 15mph, I'm surprised you dropped it. I didn't think the brakes were that good. I just wonder if your positioning on the road beforehand was maybe not the best, or if you were thinking about what you were going to have for tea instead giving 100% to the road.

Hope you get the bike sorted quickly.

SUPERSTARDJ01
28-10-09, 08:57 AM
I say it's a straight really it's 30 degree curvey or so, and there were cars parked on both side bumper to bumper and he looked like a parked car.

ophic
28-10-09, 09:14 AM
I've had a successful uncontested claim without making contact. A car pulled out on me and I slammed on the anchors and swerved, which obviously ended with me surfing down tarmac. I did manage to miss the car tho - not entirely sure how.

His insurance paid out for damage to bike and kit, and compensation for a bruised leg, which I really wasn't expecting.

I think it depends on whether you could be reasonably expected to stop under control.

maviczap
28-10-09, 09:17 AM
I've had a successful uncontested claim without making contact. A car pulled out on me and I slammed on the anchors and swerved, which obviously ended with me surfing down tarmac. I did manage to miss the car tho - not entirely sure how.

His insurance paid out for damage to bike and kit, and compensation for a bruised leg, which I really wasn't expecting.

I think it depends on whether you could be reasonably expected to stop under control.

My wife pulled out on someone and he slammed his anchors on, then hit the deck. No contact, but he won his claim