dj bill
Well-known member
remind me to NOT let you take my bike for a quick spin.heal fast.
I can appreciate your frustration and feeling you have been betrayed by a fellow rider but the best thing you can do at this point is to move on...and be thankful that you are not being sued by some third party that could have been involved in the accident. Loaning your bike to anyone is always a risk, and if you loan it you better be insured with high liability coverage and be prepared to pay any deductibles out of your pocket. As you said, its been an expensive lesson and should give all of us something to think about before we hand the keys to someone for a test ride.Yeah, I learned an expensive lesson. But the worst part is feeling betrayed by a fellow rider.
Any suggestions on this situation/FJRs owner?
Yes, after thinking about this and meeting him in person, I've came to the same conclusion.Wow. I feel for you man. As I said initially, for you it seems, 'no good deed goes unpunished'.
Sounds like Big-B is not only a *********, but was trying to do a stoppie.
Were you the one that gave him a ride to the airport Steve?Yes, after thinking about this and meeting him in person, I've came to the same conclusion.
+1, Gunny to both 03silverbullet and to SkooterG. Steve is one of the most trustworthy and dependable FJR riders I have ever met, if that is 03silverbullet's judgement: Then that is the truth! SkootyG and I spoke to each other on the phone within hours of reading this, when it was first posted onto our FJR Forum. Between us we have many thousands of miles and years into motorcycle riding, our very first response to each other was that Big-B was pulling a stoppie and couldn't pull it off! Sorry, Jeff!Yes, after thinking about this and meeting him in person, I've came to the same conclusion.Wow. I feel for you man. As I said initially, for you it seems, 'no good deed goes unpunished'.
Sounds like Big-B is not only a *********, but was trying to do a stoppie.
Yes, I drove him to the airport. I am very grateful to all the people who have helped me out in the past so I feel obligated to help others who need it.Were you the one that gave him a ride to the airport Steve?Yes, after thinking about this and meeting him in person, I've came to the same conclusion.
Good on ya for doing it.Yes, I drove him to the airport. I am very grateful to all the people who have helped me out in the past so I feel obligated to help others who need it.
Moto,6. I get a letter from my insurance saying the claim is 100% rider error and will be refused! After a little digging, this turns out to be a copy of a response letter from insurance to Mr. Church....He wanted them to buy him a new Arai!!!!!! Unbelievable.
Yeah, I learned an expensive lesson. But the worst part is feeling betrayed by a fellow rider.
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