10-10-2000, 10:54am
Looks (and sounds) like a nasty accident. I have a question though which I guess is the whole crux of your argument to Suzuki. How can you prove that the break caused the accident and not the other way around? Presumably Suzuki will be saying that you just went into the corner too hot, dropped the bike and that the impact was sufficient to break the sub-frame, given that it's a 200+ kilogram bike and the sub-frame is not really designed to handle that weight in that fashion.
This is in no way meant as a criticism of your riding or your integrity. I am curious, as I'm sure are other Hayabusa owners, as to how you can prove this, as the outcome will affect all of us.
Best of luck with your recovery.
This is in no way meant as a criticism of your riding or your integrity. I am curious, as I'm sure are other Hayabusa owners, as to how you can prove this, as the outcome will affect all of us.
Best of luck with your recovery.