Fortunately it all happened 50 yards from a hospital and the rock is a heavy, well-built machine, so damage to me was limited and quickly seen to.
My rock, however, is pretty poorly.
The other guy was at fault
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Very similar thing happened to my first Rockster.dmthomas wrote:Was riding home last Thursday looking forward to a long weekendwhen a mincab pulled out of a side road across my path
. I wasn't travelling very fast as it was a busy road in rush hour, so managed to scrub most of my speed before impacting his front wing and duly flying over his bonnet.
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Fortunately it all happened 50 yards from a hospital and the rock is a heavy, well-built machine, so damage to me was limited and quickly seen to.
My rock, however, is pretty poorly.Mashed at the front, and oil is leaking from several parts of the engine (including cylinder head). It's also scrapped in all the usual parts you'd expect from crashing down on one side.
The other guy was at faultand has accepted blame, so it will be going over his insurance, but not sure I want one of their 'approved repair agents' fixing her up half-heartedly and leaving me with a twisted frame or worse. Has anyone got any advice for dealing with the fall out?