a what bike thread, help
a what bike thread, help
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YamR1V64motion

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5,732 posts

245 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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well due to my bike been written off and the insurance company still taking thier time over admitting liability i could still be several months away from a pay out and dont want to miss a summers biking, what i want to do is buy something for £2.5-3k tops that i could ride until i get my payout enabling me to get a brand new bike, i want something thats an all out sportsbike as per usual but it also needs to not really lose any money during the time i have it, obviously if it loses a couple of hundred or so im not fussed but i mean i dont want something that will halve in value.

my main thoughts were either an early R1 or a Ducati 748, anyone got any other sugestions, and also what to look out for on bikes of that age, obviously i know to check how it rides and to check for crash damage etc but is there anything else that really lets either of those 2 down?.

Silent1

19,761 posts

256 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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older cbr600?

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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96 on GSXR750 srad, still a very fast bike and if bought for the right money, you could probably keep it 6 months and sell on without loss.

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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Have you not asked your insurance co if a hire bike was availible?
When i was hit by a 3rd party, they were pretty keen on me having one of their hire bikes and it was no risk... if i'd lost the claim i didn't have to pay a penny... Got a brand new VFR800 off them,quite a good road bike and it got a good thrashing for three months

Won the claim, but i later found out the 3rd party insurance co was contesting the hire charges...... £8,000 for 3 months hire!!! had to sign a form and they claimed the charges back... no wonder premiums are so expensive and no wonder they were keen on me having the hire bike! Delivered it next day


Edited by JS99 on Saturday 21st April 19:32

YamR1V64motion

Original Poster:

5,732 posts

245 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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JS99 said:
Have you not asked your insurance co if a hire bike was availible?
When i was hit by a 3rd party, they were pretty keen on me having one of their hire bikes and it was no risk... if i'd lost the claim i didn't have to pay a penny... Got a brand new VFR800 off them,quite a good road bike and it got a good thrashing for three months

Won the claim, but i later found out the 3rd party insurance co was contesting the hire charges...... £8,000 for 3 months hire!!! had to sign a form and they claimed the charges back... no wonder premiums are so expensive and no wonder they were keen on me having the hire bike! Delivered it next day


Edited by JS99 on Saturday 21st April 19:32


when the accident first happened it was at the end of feb, and i was told 4-6 weeks before the claim was finished so i thought, ok its not too bad i will just do without as i wouldnt make use of the bike, now thier trying to argue the toss over liability but 3 witnessses in my friend who was on the bike at the times favour and none in the woman who pulled out in front of hims favour, the third party insurer who were claiming against hasnt seen the witness statements yet but i have a funny feeling that when they do they should get the ball rolling over a payout.



Edited by YamR1V64motion on Saturday 21st April 19:38

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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Similar story to mine... 2 witness in my favour none for her,she also admitted liability to the police at the scene of the accident.. so i was expecting a speedy payout and was offered the hire bike next day so took it thinking it would help speed the claim up... 3 months later they finaly paid out! they had themselves to blame for the hire charges and really can't see how such a clear cut case took so long to resolve...

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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See if these people will help www.helphire.co.uk they had the bike delivered to me nextday!

YamR1V64motion

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5,732 posts

245 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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JS99 said:
See if these people will help www.helphire.co.uk they had the bike delivered to me nextday!



thanks for that, i will contact them on monday morning, a VFR800 will seem like biking exotica after been stuck in a Range Rover classic during this weather.

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 21st April 2007
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That was 4 years ago,ihad the choice of a pan european or vfr800...easy decision... not sure what they supply now, could be cg125's hehe