Had a bit of a moment on Monday which resulted in me headbutting the tarmac and my pride and joy skating along on a cylinder head! Recovering slowly and as they say it only hurts when I laugh....luckily that's not been much of an issue this week.
The local MBW dealer has run up a quote of around £4500 in damage, which for an 11 year old 850GS, will I am pretty sure mean a write off. However I am pretty sure that the quote they have prepared will be the absolute maximum costs, for example they have quoted for a new tank at £980 and there is only the tiniest of scratches on it which I would happily live with.
I really just wanted to know what my options are in terms of dealing with the insurance company (I am fully comp). Given that there is nothing seriously bent and it's just a question of unbolting and bolting shiny bits on I would be keen to keep the bike and take on some of the work myself. I am guessing that the insurance company will "make me an offer" on what they consider the bike to be worth, is it possible to take their offer and buy back the bike and use the money to buy the replacement parts?
Given MBW main dealer labour rates and removing some of the items that don't need replacing, I cannot believe that the costs of getting the bike back on the road will be anything like the quote.
Any advice/tips greatly received.
The local MBW dealer has run up a quote of around £4500 in damage, which for an 11 year old 850GS, will I am pretty sure mean a write off. However I am pretty sure that the quote they have prepared will be the absolute maximum costs, for example they have quoted for a new tank at £980 and there is only the tiniest of scratches on it which I would happily live with.
I really just wanted to know what my options are in terms of dealing with the insurance company (I am fully comp). Given that there is nothing seriously bent and it's just a question of unbolting and bolting shiny bits on I would be keen to keep the bike and take on some of the work myself. I am guessing that the insurance company will "make me an offer" on what they consider the bike to be worth, is it possible to take their offer and buy back the bike and use the money to buy the replacement parts?
Given MBW main dealer labour rates and removing some of the items that don't need replacing, I cannot believe that the costs of getting the bike back on the road will be anything like the quote.
Any advice/tips greatly received.
