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I was fully stopped behind a Volkswagen who was also fully stopped (light was red), and a Ford Ranger hit me from behind, sending me forward into the Volkswagen. A witness said that the Ranger didn’t slow at all before hitting me, and she thought I was dead on impact.
I’ve already filed an insurance report, and a collision report with the city/police. I’m typing this in the waiting room at the urgent care, gonna get checked out “just in case,” though I think I’m gonna be fine.
I'm really sad about my bike though. Besides my cam chain tensioner coming loose again, she’s been super reliable and so much fun. Here’s hoping I can get her repaired and insurance covers it. Or a new bike I guess, but this one would be hard to replace.
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No citations issued. I didn’t request an ambulance, or police as I wasn’t hurt bad enough.
All involved were really nice, thankfully the guy that hit me wasn’t a jerk about it or anything. But he admitted to being distracted, and I think really never should’ve been behind the wheel.
I think most of what this will come down to is the adjuster’s assessment on my bike, whether or not it’s totaled, and whether or not the insurance offers to pay me enough to fix it or replace it.
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This is the reason I have ALWAYS lane split at lights, and sit to the left, {maybe right in the USA} of the lane when stopped if no other traffic is behind me. I'm glad you were relatively unhurt, this is a bikers worst nightmare. Watch everything..... Stay safe...
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The bike will need some TLC but looks repairable. Luckily in this case the driver was also OK. Hopefully you aren't too stiff and sore tomorrow.
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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I mean, name or show me any other bike that I could purchase right now with 49 HP, 40nm of torque, dual semi-floating front disc brakes, 4-into-1 exhaust, 3-way adjustable shocks on a box-section aluminum swingarm with eccentric chain adjuster, and tapered roller headset bearings all stock from the factory. And even if we don’t get so specific, something that is close in power and on a par build-wise. I know I’m preaching to the coir here, but my point is, this bike’s “agreed value” doesn’t reflect what it really is. It’s rare, so people don’t know what they are, thus they don’t sell for a lot, but that doesn’t mean it’s some cheap bike.
If the adjuster says it’s repairable, I’m gonna insist that it gets repaired completely. If they say it’s totaled I want enough to replace it with a truly comparable bike.
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If the adjuster says it’s repairable, I’m gonna insist that it gets repaired completely. If they say it’s totaled I want enough to replace it with a truly comparable bike.
Sorry to hear about your accident. I'm glad you were not hurt.
As far as insurance goes, I would be prepared for a very unsatisfying and disappointing experience. My car was totaled by another driver about 8 years ago. I spent weeks arguing with their insurance company about the value of my car. I figured it would be about $5k-6k to replace it with an identical car, but they offered $3,700. They would not budge. Every example I sent them was rejected with many excuses. It needed to be within +/-1 year, within my same county, similar mileage, and on and on. Plus dealer prices didn't count because those had a markup, and they would only give me the "Actual Cash Value", whatever that means. This was an 18 year old car, but one that was produced in large numbers, so there were plenty of examples for sale. But they rejected every argument I made. In the end I think I only got them to move the price up by about $200.
In your case, with such a rare bike, I can't imagine how you'll be able to find comparable sales to show what your bike was really worth.
I think probably the best thing you can do is focus on the fact that you made it out safely and without injury, and not let the insurance industry ruin your day.
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Check KBB, ebay, any place that will have sale records to understand value. If you have receipts for stuff you added that can bump the value further.
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+1The other guys insurance will pay for the bike, so no deductible comes into play.
I while back my daughter was hit from behind and her car was totalled, I had the same sh#t fight with the insurance company, but I don't give up that easy. I rang around and found an insurance assessor who assessed insurance for accidents of government vehicles, he gave me a figure to go for and told me to mention his name, I did exactly as told me, and I was given exactly what I wanted. I'd try and find someone similar in this case, in the end this guy totalled your vehicle and you want it replaced, or enough money to buy the exact same bike, that's how you have to put it to them.....
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