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<blockquote data-quote="ShinyPartsUp" data-source="post: 108561" data-attributes="member: 2341"><p>fjrchooser is right. Contact your agent. This is why you pay premiums, and don't be so quick to assume the other vehicle, by causing a dangerous situation, will not be found at fault (Parking in a turn on a highway, for chrissakes?!).</p><p></p><p>I had a similar slow speed highside after locking the rear wheel of my cruiser in October last year. You are lucky, I broke my collar bone, compressed disks in my neck and had lots of bruising and a small spot of road rash. And my bike was totalled because the fork stop was nicked. My rates for my new '06 FJR is only $150 more -- and the claim ended up saving me $8000..........</p><p></p><p>As for the CHP.....he's an idiot.</p><p></p><p>As for locking up the rear wheel.... I feel for you, I've been riding a long time and did everything I knew I shouldn't; couldn't hold the slide long enough. That's one reason why I got the ABS, so I can sleep a little easier. Learn from it all and move on as soon as you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinyPartsUp, post: 108561, member: 2341"] fjrchooser is right. Contact your agent. This is why you pay premiums, and don't be so quick to assume the other vehicle, by causing a dangerous situation, will not be found at fault (Parking in a turn on a highway, for chrissakes?!). I had a similar slow speed highside after locking the rear wheel of my cruiser in October last year. You are lucky, I broke my collar bone, compressed disks in my neck and had lots of bruising and a small spot of road rash. And my bike was totalled because the fork stop was nicked. My rates for my new '06 FJR is only $150 more -- and the claim ended up saving me $8000.......... As for the CHP.....he's an idiot. As for locking up the rear wheel.... I feel for you, I've been riding a long time and did everything I knew I shouldn't; couldn't hold the slide long enough. That's one reason why I got the ABS, so I can sleep a little easier. Learn from it all and move on as soon as you can. [/QUOTE]
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