Thumper Club Forum
Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: tj63 on July 30, 2012, 08:44:23 PM
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Lucky escape today travelling back to Dun Loaghaire:
Doing 60mph on the N2 in the Republic, when suddenly came across this laid in the road:
(http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w61/tj63/NI%202012/DSCN0424.jpg)
To give you some idea how big a mofo it was, here it is with my size 10 boot:
(http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w61/tj63/NI%202012/DSCN0425.jpg)
And this is what it did:
(http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w61/tj63/NI%202012/DSCN0426.jpg)
(http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w61/tj63/NI%202012/DSCN0427.jpg)
Holy sh!it - that was a lucky escape!!!!
Recovered home by a biker who should have been out playing on his K1600GT which he picked up yesterday - thanks, Peter!
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Ouch !
Still on your wheel after the shock ? Great job.
Do you think you can mend it ?
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New wheel, I think.
Trevor
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No ! I thought of mending the big tube on the road ::) ;)
Some people mended wheels but I don't think nowadays you can find someone to accept to mend that security part.
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Try Hagon.
They have repaired cast wheels in the past.
Worth a try....got to be cheaper than a new wheel.
Jethro
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Mending the big tube on the road? Didn't know you were travelling with Mark, is he ok?
Ron.
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Mending the big tube on the road? Didn't know you were travelling with Mark, is he ok?
Ron.
I'm fine thanks Ron, it's slightly bruised but I'm still managing to pi55 through it ok. ;D
Mark
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tyre looks a bit cracked on the sidewall anyhow, so perhaps best to swap it as well.
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Mending the big tube on the road? Didn't know you were travelling with Mark, is he ok?
Ron.
I'm fine thanks Ron, it's slightly bruised but I'm still managing to pi55 through it ok. ;D
Mark
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Actually I'm shocked !
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Holy crap Trevor. Definitely a lucky escape! I once came round a bend, and hit a metal step that had fallen off a lorry cab. It put me over a hedge, and i was supposed to be going to the TT early the next day!
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Trevor,
As long as you survived unscathed, f&^k the wheel and tyre!!! Im gobsmacked you only did that much damage anyhow. Hope you get it sorted.
Ian :)
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Thanks, Ian
I've yet to hear if that's the only damage - the dealer is having a look to see if there's anything else.
The lump also knocked one of the panniers off and ruined the lock, plus I nearly lost a shoe!
Trevor
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Wow Trev, glad you survived that.
I would also check the lugs at the bottom of the forks that hold the front wheel spinddle as I saw on one of the other sites a picture of a BM where the lug had compietely come off, ie it had fractured! :o
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Well done for keeping it together after that one Trev!
How much did you win on the lottery? Well after a lucky escape like that i'd be buying a few tickets.... ;)
Worse I can remember having on the road was the road itself! Some dozy git thought putting the resurfaced road signs halfway in the hedge on a tight left hander would allow you to see them clearly. They'd only got round to taking the surface layer off and my little RGV didn't like the rutts very much and drove me through the hedge on the opposite side of the road! Just very lucky nothing else was coming the other way!! :o
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My son hit a concrete fence post some twunt had carefully placed in the road. No, he didn't manage to stay upright!
Kelly.
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I finally got the Beemer back last Thursday - the dealer gave it a thorough inspection and said that other than the wheel it was fine.
So, £250 insurance excess paid - small price when I think of what could have happened. ???
Trevor
And no, the lottery numbers didn't come up - I obviously already used all my luck.
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Glad you are back mobile with the beemer Trevor. Just be careful in future what you hit !!!!!
Seriously though....see you at Stafford
Ian :)
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I finally got the Beemer back last Thursday - the dealer gave it a thorough inspection and said that other than the wheel it was fine.
Good to know, peace of mind now.
Mark
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Blimey, one damaged wheel was an insurance claim - that is almost more shocking than the incident itself.
Steffan
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£250 lighter but still got your looks. Result!
Ron.
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Insurance companies must be rich in the U.K.
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The wheel on its own was £462, then a tyre and the fitting. Total of best part of £650, so I had to claim.
Fortunately, I have protected no claims, so the full discount is passed on the (new) insurers for the coming year. After 10 years with the same broker, they sent me a letter saying that the underwriters had changed their terms of business so they could no longer provide me with insurance.
I don't know whether it's anything to do with this claim, but I suspect not.
Trevor
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Insurance costs these days are silly. I mocked up a quote for my step daughter to be on my insurance for the car as she'll be old enough in a few years to start driving and wanted a heads start. Even if I changed my car for a group 1 level it would still add over £1500 to my annual payment!! So me being me though "I know i'll go down the classic car route, classic insurance is always cheaper".
Not so good.... £91 for me fully comp on quite a range of cars or £3674 for her as well was the cheapest I could find!
No wonder you find so many kids driving around with no insurance!!
Back to your wheel Trevor, that's the price you pay for having a new bike these days, no-one has cheap(ish) second hand spares.. :(
Steve.