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<blockquote data-quote="Goodman4" data-source="post: 972569" data-attributes="member: 28933"><p>On topic, I am ordering the longer OES frame sliders today. On the tangent topic, I wonder how much sense full-coverage insurance is. I had a $2500 repair (not FJR) in 2008 and the amount they raised my insurance per year for three years added up to just about $2000 dollars more than I was paying. I have $500 deductible so what did the insurance get me other than cash flow? It dropped back down to the great rate it was and is at as soon as the accident was off the three year books. I'd have probably not spend $2500 to fix it as I could have had them put a used tank on and not replaced everything that was scratched just a bit. Anybody else experience this, or is this just my insurance company?</p><p></p><p>And get well soon, Dennis. Don't rush the recovery. Get all the way better and do what the docs say to maximize the healing so you can ride well into retirement without as many aches and pains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodman4, post: 972569, member: 28933"] On topic, I am ordering the longer OES frame sliders today. On the tangent topic, I wonder how much sense full-coverage insurance is. I had a $2500 repair (not FJR) in 2008 and the amount they raised my insurance per year for three years added up to just about $2000 dollars more than I was paying. I have $500 deductible so what did the insurance get me other than cash flow? It dropped back down to the great rate it was and is at as soon as the accident was off the three year books. I'd have probably not spend $2500 to fix it as I could have had them put a used tank on and not replaced everything that was scratched just a bit. Anybody else experience this, or is this just my insurance company? And get well soon, Dennis. Don't rush the recovery. Get all the way better and do what the docs say to maximize the healing so you can ride well into retirement without as many aches and pains. [/QUOTE]
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