FJR-RemingtonRider
Their Sunset / My Sunrise
What a terrible situation. I reckon really not for most to comment on, but there is some jacked up stuff going on here. I am sorry for your situation,2. Not a newbie. 45 years riding experience. 40 years of allowing people to ride my bike. Everyone that ever damaged one of my rides always stepped up to the plate and took care of the damage. Not Brian Church, an exec at QVC. After calls to see how he was doing and also to see if he wanted to handle this outside of the insurance company, not one call from him. At that point I didn't know that in Ca, the bike is insured, NOT the rider.
however if I had been burned more than once by someone wrecking my ride; step up and fix or not, it would be a discontinued practice,
especially someone you don't know. Especially on a bike that doesn't have a clear title.
That being said, there should be some communication from Big-B to resolve the issue.
30 days is plenty of time to negotiate injuries and start making things right. Why I still encourage his speedy recovery,
I encourage him further to contact you with a sensible of resolution. For not only does he stain his own name and reputation, this has now
carried over into the FJR Forum, and he will be referred to by you within your years of telling this story as the FJR owner who crashed
your new bike; fled the city and made no effort to take responsibility.
I haven't let anyone ride my bike, and I hold the title. I would entertain the thought, but being somewhat a skeptic,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.
that person would have had to known me for a while, and I know his character and financial situation concerning paying for any damage.
I will for certain contact my insurance agent and ask these questions. I thought that a rider's insurance would cover them riding any
bike; such as car insurance covers rental cars. Curious to ask my agent. Question, isn't most 90% of all motorcycle accidents are
rider's error? I know the LEO's write you a ticket for it, so I really don't understand why your insurance company just walks away
and don't cover anything.
Does that mean if you did it, they wouldn't cover it either? Very interested in that one.
As much as it pains you to endure this unfortunate event, maintain your character and dignity and take the high road.Yeah, I learned an expensive lesson. But the worst part is feeling betrayed by a fellow rider.Any suggestions on this situation/FJRs owner?
You have been much more patient than I would be. I would have already paid him a personal visit and had the conversation
in person; not to engage in any confrontations, but just to gauge his intentions and know up front what I am going to have
deal with. Sounds as though you may have something for an attorney to chew on. Be blessed in your efforts.
Well, gotta go finish packing for the family week on the water.
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