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  1. #1

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    So someone pulled out in front of me on my 14 s1000rr. The accident occurred at 25mph. The bike was purchased two weeks ago and had less then 300 miles on it. Waiting to hear what the decision is from his insurance. The following is the damage I've seen:

    Every plastic on the bike is either broken from the impact or scratched from hitting the road.

    Radiator is cracked at the top.

    Engine casing is scratched up.

    Forks are twisted.

    Triple tree actually broke.

    Tank has two noticeable scratches on it.

    Here are a few pics, I didn't really include pics of the fairings because there ruined for sure.

    Do you think the bike is totaled?
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  3. #2

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    Jef
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    Had something similar, however forks and tripletree intact, but headsection of frame completly broke off
    Bike declared total loss, Insurance paid enough to buy a new one (it was less then a year ,with 15.000 km on it , the "new" one yet has got 75.000km

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