maxc
Registered user
An unfortunate first post - I picked up an '09 GSA recently and had only lasted a month weeks before I got wiped out. An idiot decided to pull out of a layby to do a 3-point turn right in front of me on an unsighted bend/brow on an NSL limit road. He stalled in the middle of the road due to a massive diesel leak and rolled back into the gap against the kerb to cut off any chance I had to avoid him. Fortunately I wasn't going too fast and the ABS kicked in but it wasn't enough and I hit square into the driver's door - better to go in square...
I was thrown over the car and somehow escaped breaking anything (I used to race motocross professionally so I have plenty of previous experience!), so got up straight away to turn the engine off. I have some big bruises on my arms and legs and tweaked my knee slightly. My helmet has some scrapes but the rest of my kit is fine.
The bike did not look too bad at first glance - bent forks, snapped top yoke and a broken fog light, plus light scrapes on the engine bars and covers, and the rear pannier. The more I looked whilst waiting for recovery, the more looked to be out of shape. Bahnstormer's estimate today confirmed it - £6220! That excludes a new front tyre and a few other bits I see missing, so it looks likely to be write-off.
The good news is the driver was insured and his insurers are so far helpful ,so hoping to get it decided on ASAP and get it repaired or replaced. There were also 6 witnesses working on a fence who saw it all, so it makes things easier. I will report progress - I may even go for the salvage as it is not a complex rebuild and it will take a beating anyway with the use i have planned for it.
I was thrown over the car and somehow escaped breaking anything (I used to race motocross professionally so I have plenty of previous experience!), so got up straight away to turn the engine off. I have some big bruises on my arms and legs and tweaked my knee slightly. My helmet has some scrapes but the rest of my kit is fine.
The bike did not look too bad at first glance - bent forks, snapped top yoke and a broken fog light, plus light scrapes on the engine bars and covers, and the rear pannier. The more I looked whilst waiting for recovery, the more looked to be out of shape. Bahnstormer's estimate today confirmed it - £6220! That excludes a new front tyre and a few other bits I see missing, so it looks likely to be write-off.
The good news is the driver was insured and his insurers are so far helpful ,so hoping to get it decided on ASAP and get it repaired or replaced. There were also 6 witnesses working on a fence who saw it all, so it makes things easier. I will report progress - I may even go for the salvage as it is not a complex rebuild and it will take a beating anyway with the use i have planned for it.




