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Originally Posted by SoulKiss
What I should have added is that this thread is pointless.
You really dont want to get anything other than essentials fixed at this point, and if you can get a courtesy bike, dont even fix those.
Leave it all to the insurer.
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To an extent you make a good point, and I am not considering fixing anything myself and will leave it all to the insurer. However, when the insurer rings me up to talk about getting the bike fixed I will most likely be given the option of which company to use. Personally I would rather pick a repair shop that one of you guys had recommended and that will do a decent job than just pick one at random.
The last time I left it "to the insurer" the company they picked were a bunch of monkies and left my car without any lights over the numberplate on the rear bumper and there were a number of other issues that I was not satisfied with and ended up fighting over.
Jon