19-01-19, 10:35 AM
It all depends how much the bike is worth to you and whether you can afford to run it as well as a bike to get in to London.
Fixing it will probably cost you more than you could sell it for, as a write-off, even if it's fixed perfectly, will always be harder to sell.
Unfortunately, knowing insurance companies, you will take a hit, but it may be a bigger hit to fix it when you've got to get a new bike anyway.
Fixing it will probably cost you more than you could sell it for, as a write-off, even if it's fixed perfectly, will always be harder to sell.
Unfortunately, knowing insurance companies, you will take a hit, but it may be a bigger hit to fix it when you've got to get a new bike anyway.