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Need help with a valuation!!
Yes it is indeed. I think I need more of a repair man than a dealer.
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Need help with a valuation!!
Hello everyone, I don't know if you recall, but a couple of months ago I was involved in an accident, where a large 4x4 hit me from behind- throwing me to the ground, and rendering my bike unusable. The insurance company involved have been very understanding, but now need a full quote to bring the bike back into working order. I am looking for someone (I don't any of the large chains) who can understand e-bikes, and value each and every damaged component at its full value. I worry that by taking it to Halfords/Evans etc, they will quote me their cheap components as replacement components- thus causing a much lower "valuation of damage." Does anyone have any ideas? I live in NW London, and will happily pay for travel etc. (Sorry did I say I will pay? I meant the third party insurance will pay ) Thanks in advance, and please let me know any further ideas/advice you may have in this matter. Pinbin
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Knocked off my bike this morning- Write off?? Advice?? Fault??
Ok, Eddie my dear, I called the police on 101 first thing. I then went to the local police station to fill out a form and statement. This will be submitted tomorrow AM together with the medical report. I don't see what the police has to do with the damage to my bike- generally the police will not come out unless there has been an injury. If you read my initial posts; you will see that at the time of the accident, I had no obvious pain or injuries. As for the blond business, I don't even know her hair colour- I was too shaken to check. But I bet if I would have it would have been....... :-) Also, regarding the GP- I visited her of course. I'm not sure why you're being so snarky about it all- it wasn't your missus by any chance was it???
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Knocked off my bike this morning- Write off?? Advice?? Fault??
Ok everyone. Firstly thanks a million for all the kind words and sage advice. Secondly, I have been in touch with my GP as pain in my ankles and wrists was beginning to develop, as well as a sore back. She tells me that there is nothing to worry about; just to rest up, and she also prescribed Ibruprofen. Thirdly, I have been in touch with my solicitor, who is willing to put in a personal injury claim, as well as sort out any repairs/replacement of bike. I still worry that the bike will be repaired, case settled etc, only to find out that something is wrong inside, or the frame is weakened etc... I will instruct my solictor to try and reclaim the full amount for a replacement, and hopefully he will be successful. Again thanks, and I WILL keep all updated. Pinbin
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Knocked off my bike this morning- Write off?? Advice?? Fault??
You're right there, I actually have booked a GP appointment for tonight; as the day goes on I'm feeling sorer and sorer... I spoke to the woman on the phone, and she can't understand how a "small bump" can cause so much damage blah blah.... I said "lady, you hit a bike with a 3 tonne car- need I say more?" As for your suggestion: normally when an accident like this occurs one is so shaken, and just grateful to be alive that you don't think to do these things... Hopefullly, there won't be a next time.
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Knocked off my bike this morning- Write off?? Advice?? Fault??
I got her details, sure- and took a picture of her car just for the sake of it. What happens from here on is dependent on her insurance I suspect, I just need someone to certify that the bike is indeed a write off.
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Knocked off my bike this morning- Write off?? Advice?? Fault??
I agree on this one, my car insurance has rocketed in the past few years due to these type of claims. That being said, my bike is damaged, and like you said, I don't need to suffer due to her concentration lapse (mobile/make-up/ipod/radio etc.)
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Knocked off my bike this morning- Write off?? Advice?? Fault??
Okay, so I will take my bike in to be looked at- a hugh pain as I cycle to work every day... What type of cost are we looking at to replace frame, wheels, etc? Also about the whiplash- I was so shaken when it occured, I couldn't feel a thing! It didn't make sense to me that I had fallen from my bike, at speed, hit the ground and not felt even a bump, but as time goes on I'm beginning to feel it come through.
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Knocked off my bike this morning- Write off?? Advice?? Fault??
I suspect it does- it just looks wrong, perhaps buckled slightly. In any case, I'm worried about the future. I know in the case of car accidents, they advise replacing child car seats and the like, as the integrity of the structure may have been compromised, albeit not noticeably. Likewise with bike helmets etc. It is this that worries me more- once I have taken a payment from her insurance, I cannot go back to them and reclaim due to damage coming up later...
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Knocked off my bike this morning- Write off?? Advice?? Fault??
Hey all! Kalkhoff Agattu 8speed 18Ah. I'm beaming that I'm still here to be able to type this... I was waiting by a give-way this morning, when a giant, 3 liter BMW 4x4 went smack into the back of me, sending me flying into a main road. The driver (f) was extremely apologetic, however she was obviously not watching the road as I saw her approach and put up my hand- "STOP" to alert her to my presence- to no avail. Thank the Lord, I'm not too badly injured, (helmet, gloves thank you!)- just the usual bumps and bruises- however my bike seems to have taken the brunt of the collision. My question is as follows- I spoke to someone at 50cycles, who advised me to take it to a regular bike shop to get a quote for repair. However, I am worried about the electrics part of it. Will they be able to tell if the chassis is damaged? Can they tell me whether all the wires inside are still intact, and none are stretched/pulled/worn etc- only to break down in 3 months? What qualifies a bike to be a write off? Is there anything else I ought to be aware of....? Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Pinbin.
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Question for the Pros...
Hi, sorry forgot to mention! It's a Kalkhoff Agattu. (Panasonic)
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Question for the Pros...
Hey all, Went for my first long road ride today, through London. Because of the many red lights, I had to stop and start often... While I'm waiting at the red light, I always position my foot on one pedal, to be ready to move off as soon as I can. My question is: will this put unneccessary work on my motor? As I am putting my hands on the brake- and simultaneously putting pressure on the pedal, I feel perhaps that I could be wrecking the motor... Any opinions?
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Electric Bike Vlog - Part 1 is up!
Something for you... :-) Schleich Squirrel: Amazon.co.uk: Toys & Games
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Look Ma! I made it myself...!
I know, I think I'll be more devastated about the bag than anything else :-)
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Look Ma! I made it myself...!
Hey everyone... Basically, I didn't want my battery to stand out- firstly b/c of thieves, (I can't always carry myu battery around with me,) and secondly I don't want everyone seeing that my bike is an electric one... ...So, I produced the below bag. It's a regular Lee Cooper bag, (tenner or something like that) and I cut out a hole at the bottom for the contacts, and another hole for where the battery secures to the bike... Then I took it in to be sewed up, as you can see they did a great job- it looks like the bag was produced like this! Feel free to reproduce (the bag that is!) and don't forget my royalties Enjoy, let me know your opinions [ATTACH]1846.vB[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]1847.vB[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]1848.vB[/ATTACH]
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