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By *angerineMan
over a year ago
somewhere inbetween the right and wrong |
It's a personal bias but they screwed me over (or maybe the place who "serviced" my bike the week before did).
Got smidsy'd while filtering and their inspection claimed loads of faults that the insurers used to refuse to pay my half of the claim.
Things like "fork seals failed" of course they were, I had to ride 5 miles home with bent forks.
"Handlebars misaligned and bent", no shit - a car sent me flying.
The chain was almost at end of its life- I'll give them that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes I was knocked off my bike last summer quite a bit of damage to it and my insurance used 4th dimension and I was well impressed with the service and the quality of the work done on my bike, they even changed after market products I put on it for genuine Triumph products. The were 2 weeks over estimated date of finishing but well worth it. Hope you get the same satisfaction as I had. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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They have written my bike off for a broken foot peg bracket, two indicators and a broken side fairing. No option to buy the bike back off them the only good thing is I'm getting what I paid for the bike as it wasn't my fault. |
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By *angerineMan
over a year ago
somewhere inbetween the right and wrong |
"They have written my bike off for a broken foot peg bracket, two indicators and a broken side fairing. No option to buy the bike back off them the only good thing is I'm getting what I paid for the bike as it wasn't my fault. "
Which to me sounds like they've already patched it up and are going to make a tidy profit on it.
At least you got your money back for it.
What's the next bike going to be? |
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