bigpoppa
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quickshifter and sexy fairingDucati Supersport is the front runner. I have been eyeing them for some time.
sizeable bump in displacement too
me likely
Check insurance first tho, with a name like supersport you never now
quickshifter and sexy fairingDucati Supersport is the front runner. I have been eyeing them for some time.
I have some JB Weld you can borrow - that stuff is really strong and should hold it back together.
Not enough people crashing them. Insurance will be fine.quickshifter and sexy fairing
sizeable bump in displacement too
me likely
Check insurance first tho, with a name like supersport you never now
Not enough people crashing them. Insurance will be fine.
Especially if he returns with said supersport and that 'wanna ride my new bike everywhere' attitude. We're all doomed.wolfpack and Chameleon want you to postpone your return to wheelin around the GTA until next year....![]()
Hope you recover quickly. Those bikes are really nice, I saw a few of them in person when I ordered my bike but unfortunately I didn't get to see one in red. Hopefully they have some available stock for you though, my Ducati seems to be taking a while to get to Canada.I was lucky, pretty badly broken wrist, bumps and bruises everywhere, but lucky.
8 weeks min if they don't have to do surgery, I find out tomorrow.
Ducati Supersport is the front runner. I have been eyeing them for some time.
Obviously forks way stronger than the frame. Not that it really matters, but I find the way the frame tubes fractured to be a bit odd, I would have expected the frame to bend, not break in the manner it did. There should be a lot of good parts on that bike for whoever parts it out.
Can the Niken do a stoppie?Must have been a hell of a stoppie.
yuuuuup.Can the Niken do a stoppie?
Ouch. I ain't no doctor, but that looks like surgery to me...
Normally you can keep the bike and get a cheque. You pay the highest bid they had for it. Not sure if it gets branded. Before you can insure it again, you nornally need to completely repair it, you cant just ziptie fairings back together for instance. Most people are better letting the bike go and starting again.I wrote one off years ago and being the owner had the option to buy it cheap before it went to auction. Do insurance companies still do that? Like someone else mentioned, don’t take the first offer, fight with them for the correct value.
Godspeed
Really depends on the company you're with.Not enough people crashing them. Insurance will be fine.
Depends on the level of damage.I wrote one off years ago and being the owner had the option to buy it cheap before it went to auction. Do insurance companies still do that? Like someone else mentioned, don’t take the first offer, fight with them for the correct value.
Godspeed