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£450 excess on a YBR125? If you dare claim that on your insurance, you are insane Fuck your renewals
I'd get it checked over by a local biker...slip a beer or two his way. Then just buy the new bits on ebay?
If i took the GSXR right now to a garage.. i'd easily have a bill for £1k, dented tank, scratched plastics and mirrors, fork completely blown, service
Definitely DIY, where abouts are you from? Close enough (<50 miles) i'll happily have a look. |
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If I had the know-how I'd be much more confident about assessing the damage. Unfortunately it's the not being able to properly check for damage that's probably more frustrating than the damage itself!
The topbox was cheap enough, that bloody cowl was £100 odd it's the throttle and handlebars that worry me though.
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Sorry to hear this has happened to your bike.
Your excess is whatever you agreed to at the time you took the insurance. You'll (probably) have got an appropriate discount on your policy price for having such a high excess, since the whole point of it is to reduce their potential losses, or put you off claiming altogether.
And sorry, but it's almost certainly not worth claiming with that excess for that sort of damage. Even if you did get any money in your pocket, you'll be held down and donkey punched for the next 5 years, on every policy for every vehicle that you own or are insured on.
That said, you'll only know once you get a quote. Make sure you say it'll be your own money your spending, or you may get an inflated estimate.
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Thanks for all the advice folks. I'll get some photos of the clutch etc in the morning when it's not bucketing it down and stick them up in the Workshop section for some further help.
If it's a fairly easy task, I'd be more than happy to do it myself, it's just knowing how to I'm all for learning how to do straight forward bike 'first aid'. ____________________ 'Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 236 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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