Thanks for the replies and advice.
It's a little late for me to report it now but will do that tomorrow to cover myself there .
I just took off the faring and found this .
I am guessing the rear sub frame isn't supposed to look like this :(
Looks like it's time to phone him and give him the bad news .
a little bling would be nice and perhaps it's time for an after-market exhaust , i did try a Roring Toy's system for one ride but that was way too loud , a nice Yoshi or similar could be good .
Yep , i am finding little bits bolts and clips missing or scratched and bent .
It's a little late for me to report it now but will do that tomorrow to cover myself there .
I just took off the faring and found this .
I am guessing the rear sub frame isn't supposed to look like this :(
Looks like it's time to phone him and give him the bad news .
(04-10-2010, 07:59pm)Rainbow7 Wrote: Mate, report the accident to the Police and then get a professional assessment done. Don't risk it!
Also, when you go to order a new stator cover, get a Woodcraft. They are great and are designed with a replaceable skid pad.
a little bling would be nice and perhaps it's time for an after-market exhaust , i did try a Roring Toy's system for one ride but that was way too loud , a nice Yoshi or similar could be good .
(04-10-2010, 08:15pm)BabyBusa Wrote: Glad to hear you are ok.
Experience says that those that don't want to get insurance involved generally can't afford the excess, let alone the repair bill.
Report it to the police, go through insurance and save yourself any added dramas.
The more you look through your bike the more things you will find has been damaged and if you stuff up your original quote it could cost you. At the end of the day you were not at fault and the other driver needs to pay.
Yep , i am finding little bits bolts and clips missing or scratched and bent .