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 Posted: 21:51 - 13 Jul 2011 Post subject: Wrote off my yamaha dt125x |
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I bumpstared my bike because it wouldnt start dunno why..and then rode down my street to turn around and on the way back up my street there was a van parked on the left creating a blind spot so slowed down and pulled out round the van to find a car coming right towards me and i breaked but still slammed right into it at about 15 mph but,but,but because i was just bumpstarting it i wasnt wearing my helmet iknow people im a complete tool..where do i stand insurance wise  |
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Probably from an insurance side you werent wearing the only piece of clothing you are legally needed to wear...So you weren't legal on the road, meaning insurance is invalid.
Unsure whos fault that would be.. 50/50 unless you were actually hammering it.
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i would have explained to the 3rd party why you wasn wearing a helmet even though thats a completley stupid thing to do!!
but then he might say it was ur fault and the claim will go against you...
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on the subject of insurance any tips on bringing my premium down?
trying to insure a zx6r after 1 year of riding and 1 NCB but cxant get anything bellow £900
Areas pretty shit but its in locked garage, chained alarmed, 1 previous claim (not my fault) (obviously not yet passed my test but put that i passed it the day before im trying to insure the bike) please help
also a zx6r g model 1998
insured a zzr600 (93-99) for 600 but really would prefer to buy a zx6r
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| Ash Mash wrote: | on the subject of insurance any tips on bringing my premium down?
trying to insure a zx6r after 1 year of riding and 1 NCB but cxant get anything bellow £900
Areas pretty shit but its in locked garage, chained alarmed, 1 previous claim (not my fault) (obviously not yet passed my test but put that i passed it the day before im trying to insure the bike) please help
also a zx6r g model 1998
insured a zzr600 (93-99) for 600 but really would prefer to buy a zx6r
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| Ash Mash wrote: | on the subject of insurance any tips on bringing my premium down?
trying to insure a zx6r after 1 year of riding and 1 NCB but cxant get anything bellow £900
Areas pretty shit but its in locked garage, chained alarmed, 1 previous claim (not my fault) (obviously not yet passed my test but put that i passed it the day before im trying to insure the bike) please help
also a zx6r g model 1998
insured a zzr600 (93-99) for 600 but really would prefer to buy a zx6r
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Because its a sports bike.
For me, been riding 4 years, full for over 2 years, 1 yr NCB and i cant touch load of typical 600 sports.
Silly prices on 1000cc, 750's werent bad, try quoting a CB400SF, B-King or Aprilia SL1000 Falco... silly low prices for me |
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| Ash Mash wrote: | on the subject of insurance any tips on bringing my premium down?
trying to insure a zx6r after 1 year of riding and 1 NCB but cxant get anything bellow £900
Areas pretty shit but its in locked garage, chained alarmed, 1 previous claim (not my fault) (obviously not yet passed my test but put that i passed it the day before im trying to insure the bike) please help
also a zx6r g model 1998
insured a zzr600 (93-99) for 600 but really would prefer to buy a zx6r
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Faired sporty middleweights are always going to be expensive to insure, you'd be better off with a 600 naked. Performance isn't far behind the sports bikes but the insurance can be a surreal amount lower.
Even big capacity nakeds are pretty good, I could have insured a 1200 bandit for almost half of what my CBR6 cost to insure when I had just passed. |
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| DonnyBrago wrote: | | Ash Mash wrote: | on the subject of insurance any tips on bringing my premium down?
trying to insure a zx6r after 1 year of riding and 1 NCB but cxant get anything bellow £900
Areas pretty shit but its in locked garage, chained alarmed, 1 previous claim (not my fault) (obviously not yet passed my test but put that i passed it the day before im trying to insure the bike) please help
also a zx6r g model 1998
insured a zzr600 (93-99) for 600 but really would prefer to buy a zx6r
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i would be really if i have to do that , really want a sports bike, whats the risk of insuring the bike else where and under false claims ect ?
i really would feel not having a sports bike, whats the risks of insuring bikes at other address's?
Faired sporty middleweights are always going to be expensive to insure, you'd be better off with a 600 naked. Performance isn't far behind the sports bikes but the insurance can be a surreal amount lower.
Even big capacity nakeds are pretty good, I could have insured a 1200 bandit for almost half of what my CBR6 cost to insure when I had just passed. |
i would be really if i have to do that , really want a sports bike, whats the risk of insuring the bike else where and under false claims ect ?
For example if the bike cost £1000, with insurance being about 900....if i got the insurence down to around 500 by lying....that 400 saving would most likley repair any damage i occur if im realllllly careful ? |
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i would be really  if i have to do that , really want a sports bike, whats the risk of insuring the bike else where and under false claims ect ?
That your insurance is invalidated, the ins company pay repairs on the car you hit but then chase you to recover the costs, or refuse to pay you when your bike is stolen.
For example if the bike cost £1000, with insurance being about 900....if i got the insurence down to around 500 by lying....that 400 saving would most likley repair any damage i occur if im realllllly careful ? |
£400 wouldn't cover much spill damage - side fairings, mirrors, levers, engine covers, exhaust, forks and rear sets are frequently knackered in an off and cost a fortune. If you damage another car or get your bike nicked then you will be very out of pocket.
Are you trying TPFT or FC quotes?
TPFT of TPO is more likely to be sensible prices and if you lie on your insurance quotes they wont fix your bike or buy you a new one when it gets nicked anyway. |
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Thanks for the quick replies gents
i dont really care about my bike as long as the insurance company covers the golf gti i hit...alot of my neighbourghs said its a really bad bad blind spot because of the street and the way it curves i never knew this because i live at the top of the street and the staitonary parked van didnt help me seeing .. i can get a new bike in a few weeks if i do overtime i just hope they pay up for his rad,bumper,and numberplate  |
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bearing in mind he said to me he was doing about the same speed, i really didnt expect to see that much damage to his car either i was just thinking cracked bumper at the most but my hole front end of my bike was under his car wich is what probly destroyed his radiator  |
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Yes and no. Not wearing a helmet is an offence[*], but so is speeding, or driving without due care and attention. None of them invalidate your license to ride, and I haven't heard of insurers flat refusing to pay out because of the latter two conditions, rather than just using them as factors to apportion blame.
Why would anyone mention it to your insurers anyway? If Golf Guy wants your insurance to pay for his car then it's in his interests to keep quiet about it.
And +1 for dealing with it yourselves rather than getting insurers involved.
[*] Maybe. On a strict reading of the regulations, the offence is actually wearing a non approved helmet.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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thanks for the offer Tug
i live in corby in northampton shire area all i really want is for the insurance company to pay for the guys car i can sort the bike if i get some forks for it hopefully thats all i think is wrong with it apart from some other cosmetics like bars indicatiors even tho the sub frame was a wee bit twisted we twisted it back and it looks alright..
where abouts are you from Tug ? |
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It's people like you I dislike sharing the road with. You are actively stating that you will lie on your insurance documentation to get your premium down, yet when you fly into the side of me, damage my car and damage myself and passengers, I have to go through faff because your insurance gets declared void. If you are going to lie on your insurance documentation why even BOTHER getting insurance in the first place? It's not going to help you in an accident?
There is a reason insurance rates are so high on middleweight sports bikes for people of your age, because you can twist the throttle to the stop on your piddle-powered 125 and throw it about a bit which makes you think you're a better rider than you actually are who is ready to graduate to a machine with 8-10 times the power, this overconfidence means you are SO likely to smash it to pieces whilst injuring someone massively and be at fault. Why not spend another year or two on a bike that is JUST AS FAST up to 120mph except it lacks a few bits of plastic? It will drop your insurance premium down and WHEN you drop it, it will cost less to fix AND you will have kosher insurance because you won't have to lie to get it to an affordable level. When I tried to insure a Hornet at 17 the insurance premium was 75% cheaper than a sports 600.
There is no rational reason to pick a sports 600 over a naked 600 other than aesthetics. They are literally just as fast until you get to licence-losing speeds, they are comfier for the majority of people, return better fuel economy and are cheaper to insure. Why not just stick with one of those for a year? Curb your want to look good and pick up some clunge for a bit and get experience on something sensible.
If you do get declared at fault for this and they decide to be sticklers with the no helmet offence you won't insure a middleweight sports anyway. No matter how much you lie ( ) you are likely to not get quotes under the £2000 mark.
I'm not trying to sound mean and nasty, you are just coming across as someone who wants a sports bike so they can say they have one. I'm suggesting you spend a year or two on a more suitable first big bike that you will learn to ride fantastically and save up some money for the exact bike you want and then graduate to a sports bike when the insurance is cheaper and you are better suited to deal with the twitchy throttle and nippy suspension, not to mention you'll be a bit more 'grown up' then too. ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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