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had an accident on my way to work this morning
#1
I was filtering past very slow moving traffic when a cage decides to do a u turn, anyway he hit my left foot and ankle, luckily I did manage to keep the bike upright, he did say he saw me coming but didn't have the sense to think I wouldn't be that long, luckily I have not broke any bones just a crush injury, my foot and knee is very swollen.
The police or ambulance service have managed to lose my keys doesn't help.
The damage to my bike is a left foot rest hanger,foot rest and gearlevee,there maybe some small damage to where the footrest hanger bikts to the frame.
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#2
Glad your OK(ish).

First thoughts about the key, has some scrote pocketed them pretending to help and coming back later if the bike is left there?
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#3
Get well soon mush  Wink
Its just a ride
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#4
The amount of twat head drivers I have do similar things and their response is ' I saw you'
And what? Decided fuck you I'll do my manouvre anyway!?
Stupid arrogant arseholes, absolutely enrages me that drivers think this way!

Glad you're Ok though bud!
Some say...
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#5
Maybe you were going faster than he would of been expecting.

Quote "he did say he saw me coming but didn't have the sense to think I wouldn't be that long"

Glad that you are not too bad, its just that whenever I filter I will only go perhaps 5 mph faster than the traffic, I am happy with that as I am still going faster than them as I am allways scared of what has happend to you.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#6
Thankfully the police had the keys, they returned them to me this afternoon. As to speed the traffic was at walking speed, I was doing 25mph max as there was cars coming in my direction so was preparing to move to my left and match the road speed and I was well over so I wasn't close to the cars at the time of the accident, the road speed limit is 40mph.
Annoyingly bennets will only recover my bike if they take it back to Surrey which is a long way from Swindon and another way to not see my bike again, but at the moment it is on the path near to where the accident occurred so I'm hoping no one has taken the bike.
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#7
(19-09-14, 10:40 AM)solorider link Wrote: he did say he saw me coming

Idiot, but at least he's admitted guilt which should help matters.

Glad you're (more or less) ok.
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#8
If it was nearby & rideable I would move it for you but Swindon is a bit out of my way I'm afraid!
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#9
As the driver has admitted liability, shouldn't he cover the cost of recovery?

One thing is for certain, you need to get it shifted pronto before someone else does.
I had a mkII escort as my first car, and yep I crashed it into the back of another car within a couple of weeks. I parked it up on a forecourt in Farnborough to collect it next day. Went back and it had gone. It was found in London a week later a bit crispy!

Just glad your ok bud, and hope you get back in the saddle soon.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#10
On the plus side if they take your bike to surry it's probably the repair place in egham. They done a great job repairing mine. Glad you're not hurt badly.
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#11
Went to pick my bike up today ( well the wife did) and some arseole has stole the topbox, they cut the arms to remove the topbox.
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#12
Sorry to hear about your accident , glad your ok , there are some thieving scrotes about .
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#13
Hay solorider; just saw your post. I live near Bassett and pass where you had your accident every day on the way to work. I saw your bike in the layby and didn't think much of it until I saw this post!

You may have already got it sorted now, but if you need a hand with anything give me a shout...

Also Steve Lynham is literally just around the corner by the crematorium; he could collect your bike and fix it for you. Or I have some contacts regarding sourcing parts and I can give you a hand fixing it if you're stuck...

Jase...  Wink
AKA - Jase / Carbonkid...
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#14
I am even more angry, when the scum cut the rack they also cut into the seat cowl so I have to get a replacement one of those as well
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#15
Solo, add it to the insurance claim.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#16
Glad your ok mateok mate
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#17
sent the picture of my bike to the insurance company and they phoned me back and say it is a cat D write off, they must be down valuing my bike a lot.
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#18
The damage you mentioned in the first post is probably heading towards £1000 at dealer rates. Add in the top box, brackets and rear cowling and your in the £1500-2000 category. I would suggest over 50% of the value of the bike now so makes it uneconomical for them.

Buy it back and fix it up yourself.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#19
(25-09-14, 10:09 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: The damage you mentioned in the first post is probably heading towards £1000 at dealer rates. Add in the top box, brackets and rear cowling and your in the £1500-2000 category. I would suggest over 50% of the value of the bike now so makes it uneconomical for them.

Buy it back and fix it up yourself.
parts come to £1284 plus labour, that is going by Suttons prices so local dealer will be cheaper.
the only part i'm struggling with at the moment is a rear seat cowl in red.
without the top box the price goes down to £365
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#20
I had to back up the hospital today, I now have DVT in my leg, I have to have injections in my stomach and a scan on Monday. then the nurse says I should stop walking with the crutches today, that would be nice if I could actually support my weight on my left leg.
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