Gutted. Blind cow.
Hows the bike? As long as you ok mate !!
so is that one way traffic with two lanes, were you in the police car lane (i know you said right but whos ) but then you said she went to the left lane.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
one way traffic. left lane i mean the lane the police car is in. i was in lane police car is not in.
12-02-15, 07:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-02-15, 07:23 PM by fazersharp.)
Ah I see now
Thats a lot of damage on her car
I think the fuel was from the bike on its side and -- now then -- is there an overflow pipe or is it just going through the breather hose on the tank
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
It emptied pretty quick. It was on its side for about a minuite, tank went from 3/4 full to empty. Its at the local bike shop now so will ask them about it tomorrow.
Glad you're ok mate goes to show they're all out to get you.
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
Well you shouldn't have any issues with it - but her tyre won't be viewed as at all relevant as it didn't cause the accident!
I know the tyre won't come into the accident. (this will sound horrible) I hope she gets fined for it, teach her to look after her car more. If she's ignoring a tyre for that long, what else will she ignore? bikers?
Might be a factor ? Could mean stopping distance impaired ?
Glad you're ok.
Can't you get a hire bike from her Insurers while yours is off the road?
If a vehicle has been involved in a RTA and the police find a serious defect (& a bald tyre is classed as a serious defect) on one of the vehicles involved then they will always issue a penalty notice or at least an official warning and that information will normally go straight onto the insurance database for both companies and loss adjusters to see. If this hasn't been done then you can make a case firstly with the officer in charge of the traffic division of that area, and then with the IPCC.
That information may not have been a deciding factor in the accident but it does have a huge bearing on the claim, Normally once the insurance company know that their client's vehicle had a serious defect at the time of the accident then it tends to make them a bit more pliable and eager to settle the claim.
Owner of Motorcycle Republic, Specialist in unfucking things that others have fucked up.
plod may not notice the tyre but an insurance assessor might.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
We made sure they had seen the tyre.
A few years ago I changed jobs to one that didn't come with a company car and bought myself a shiny second hand Golf GTI for getting to and from work in. Exactly one week after starting the job I stopped at some traffic lights quite quickly. The 7.5T truck behind me stopped (just) and the little Bedford Midi van behind him didn't. Result was that the Midi was demolished, the truck was scratched and my car had the rear panels stoved in.
On close inspection the Midi had tyres that were moulded using a very shiny head as a mould. Absolutely no tread visible. I cant recall who pointed this out to plod when they arrived :whip
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
It took 7 weeks to claim off my own insurance when my bike was written off (by a lady in a car) and well over a year to claim it back as I wasn't at fault, hope you do better.