What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Kwacky wrote:
Jack wrote:I suspect it's all part of the plan to get Cookie a new Daytona while Jane gets the ST
Jane does think that's the plan
Are you going to try and tell us that it isn't ?
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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At least you're okay, shame about the bike but it sounds like it's (possibly) being upgraded to a triumph.
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Monty wrote:All the last bloke did was nick stuff out of the fridge!
(rolf) (rolf) (rolf) (rolf) (rolf) Monty you should do stand up 8) that's line literally had me wetting my side (y)

All joking aside glad your OK kwacky and hopefully no injuries (y)

Hats of to Leigh and Jane for taking it so well (clap) propers mates there (y)
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Blade wrote:
Monty wrote:All the last bloke did was nick stuff out of the fridge!
(rolf) (rolf) (rolf) (rolf) (rolf) Monty you should do stand up 8) that's literally had me wetting my insides (y)
Freaky, that's exactly what your wife said!
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Monty wrote:
Blade wrote:
Monty wrote:All the last bloke did was nick stuff out of the fridge!
(rolf) (rolf) (rolf) (rolf) (rolf) Monty you should do stand up 8) that's literally had me wetting my insides (y)
Freaky, that's exactly what your wife said!
That's not my wife that's the cook I shag (lol)
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He's over 16, right?
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Monty wrote:she's over 36, right?
As all good milfs are, yes :P
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Well the bike is now at the Honda Dealer and assessor will be coming Friday to have a look...

Whatever happens I think it will get changed for something else. Nothing too exotic, but easier to ride and full of character.
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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And most of the missing bits....
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Did the bike flip??
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Nope. It slid in its left, front tyre hit the kerb then the bike bounced off the kerb into the road and hit a passing HGV
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Poor bike.
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Ouch.
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Kwacky wrote:Nope. It slid in its left, front tyre hit the kerb then the bike bounced off the kerb into the road and hit a passing HGV
Any damage to the HGV.?
I guess it's a good thing you weren't still on it by that point Kwacky.

Fwiw unless those front stanchions are bent ( I can't really tell from the photo ) it looks like a "Cat B" write-off to me. If so, a cracking track bike project for someone.
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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The bike hit the wheels of the truck, so no damage.

I don't know what the salvage categories are in France or if they even exist.
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Kwacky wrote:
I don't know what the salvage categories are in France or if they even exist.
Cat A, Bike’s Kwacky has ridden
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

Post by Cav »

All I can say is, thank God you were ejected before the HGV !!!

It's likely all superficial damage. Bent forks usually just need to be unpinched, bounced and retorqued. Fairing damage is expensive though for OEM (£2500 for mine)

Glad you're fine, Kwacky
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Re: What's worse than crashing your bike?

Post by C00kiemonster »

Scariest thing was being in front, knowing we were passing a huge HGV and hearing a massive crunch!.

I parked the bike and ran back up the hill - best thing ever seeing Kwacky pissed off, but standing! I had all sorts in my head for a few seconds.

It will be interesting what they decide to do with it. It's 15 years old, but almost mint condition. It had done less than 15k miles and was well looked after, but i'm not sure of it's worth against repair cost here.

Things like new clocks and i suspect new ignition system as well as new plastics, lights, headstock and the other gubbins under the plastics may tip the balance. The R&G's saved the side of the bike i think, but i didnt have a detailed look so there may be more. It also needs new clutch and brake cylinders / levers etc and most of the controls were ripped off the bars.

Ultimately it doesnt matter, it's an exercise to understand how they deal with things over here and it's already shown me we need to change insurance company as it was easy to make a claim, but organising garages and getting the bike there wasnt made as easy as it should of been, so in some ways it was useful - if a bit extreme :D (whew)

I've already started talking to Mrs C about a new bike anyway - she deserves a new one after 15 years tbh.
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