Dealing with a hit-and-run?
Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 8:29 pm
I was hoping if I can get some opinions on hit-and-runs. It can happen a few ways, but in my case my bike was parked close to the street and was hit, toppled over and then propped up again.
When I got outside and got ready to go, I noticed the clutch lever was bent out of shape and that my left mirror was also bent around. I also felt that the gear was out of neutral, in second, and that there were new scratches on the headlight. Then I realized that the bike must have been laid down or dropped, and since I was the only one riding, I knew some jack@$$ probably hit it. I then took a flashlight out (it was about 11PM) and checked the bike. The right side of the license plate holder had been broken. This is a Honda CB250 Nighthawk, btw.
So here is my observation: Some guy, most likely a young driver was trying to make a U-turn in the cul-de-sac, and ended up misjudging the distance between his car and my bike. He hits the right side of the bike at the rear, and the bike topples over to the left, causing said damage.
I am pretty pissed off right now, and I'm glad I tried to keep my cool (no Turret-syndrome-like shouting of profanity etc...) and managed to get home and fix most of the damage right then and there, sans license plate holder and scratches. I am pretty sure I know the residence of who did it, but I am conflicted as to what course of action should be taken and what I should make of this. Im not worried about the damage, but what really gets me is that people are so rude and idiotic. Thanks in advance for the comments.
When I got outside and got ready to go, I noticed the clutch lever was bent out of shape and that my left mirror was also bent around. I also felt that the gear was out of neutral, in second, and that there were new scratches on the headlight. Then I realized that the bike must have been laid down or dropped, and since I was the only one riding, I knew some jack@$$ probably hit it. I then took a flashlight out (it was about 11PM) and checked the bike. The right side of the license plate holder had been broken. This is a Honda CB250 Nighthawk, btw.
So here is my observation: Some guy, most likely a young driver was trying to make a U-turn in the cul-de-sac, and ended up misjudging the distance between his car and my bike. He hits the right side of the bike at the rear, and the bike topples over to the left, causing said damage.
I am pretty pissed off right now, and I'm glad I tried to keep my cool (no Turret-syndrome-like shouting of profanity etc...) and managed to get home and fix most of the damage right then and there, sans license plate holder and scratches. I am pretty sure I know the residence of who did it, but I am conflicted as to what course of action should be taken and what I should make of this. Im not worried about the damage, but what really gets me is that people are so rude and idiotic. Thanks in advance for the comments.