Parking lot suprise!!

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old-n-slow
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#21 Unread post by old-n-slow »

As has been said. The damage does not appear severe enough to seriously effect bike performance HOWEVER, your bike is now seriously devalued. When you go to sell it you will get beat up big time by a prospective buyer for that.

Bottom line is You were parked and he hit your bike. Whether you think it was legally parked or not this dipdtick is supposed to know where he is driving.

Get after him for a proper repair. You are entitled to that.
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#22 Unread post by xjustmex »

i may not have a clue what i'm talking about but, wouldn't it be simple enough to a quick weld job on those?
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#23 Unread post by nelamvr6 »

So the lesson here is: Next time, park in a parking space.

You tried to save the spaces for people with cars, you're a nice guy. But you have to look out for number 1. You bike deserves a parking spot just as much as those cages.

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#24 Unread post by ron b. »

i'd get as much as i could from him by means of him paying cash. and if for some reason he doesn't see it that way you could always express that it would be ashame that that amount of damage could happen to his cage caught in a wal-mart parking lot by a runaway shopping cart. :laughing:

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#25 Unread post by Mag7C »

iwannadie wrote:
Dennis27 wrote:I'd of just run over if a few times blame all the damage on him... make his insurance write it off as a total loss .. then you'd have enough money for your new bike.. depending on how much they'd give you for your bike I guess..He didnt know how much damage was done since he drove away any how. :pbjt: It would be your word against his... and his word wouldnt be sh*t since he drove off...
risking insurance fraud is serious business... but id take the chance also with that one ;)
Noooooo!!! You guys are horrible people! I'd shoot myself before doing such harm to my precious precious bike.

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