maine-e-axe
Junior Member
Look at the bike close to see what it needs to be rideable and get what it needs and fix it good enough to ride with your bros, when their gone send it to be repaired, don't have to pretty to ride. Just a thought:s
She's 22 years old... Let's see... Possible reasons she missed the HUGH Electra Glide parked behind her...
She was on a cell phone.
She was texting someone.
She was busy changing the radio station.
She's 22 years old and has short attention span.
She's 22 years old, knows EVERYTHING about driving a vehicle (and life) so she did not need to check the rear-view mirror or look behind her before backing up.
Being mad is OK. It's more than OK. As for everyone else being mad at you, they don't understand because it wasn't their most prized possession that was backed over.
Your daughter is an adult and needs to do the right thing. That right thing is to pay for all the repairs AND pay for a rental so you don't miss Fall Bike Week and the reunion with your brothers.
She is an adult. If she did this to a strangers bike, she, or her insurance company would be paying for it anyway.
I like your thoughts Porter, and Steve07 I agree with you as well. Right now I am not allowed to bring it up because my wife says it is upsetting to her (my daughter). What about me, if I don't say anything then what is the leson learned? It is now upestting to me that I am not allowed to say anything is this right?
My daughter on the other hand feels she should not have to pay the deductable($250) though. As I started to get mad about that, I counted to ten and explained I was not the one who hit the motorcycle so you are paying. She walked away crying.
On a side note the dealer thought the radio kit I put on was sweet Biketronics with Sony marine grade radio and J&M speakers.
Slapp, she hit you right? So why are you having to use your insurance? If she or someone else hit you on the street you would not use your insurance.
Regarding the radio, at least there is a bight spot here.
Glad ya get ta do the ride with your Bros Slapp................Your Daughter should be held responcible and pay the deductable, at least. Tears are a Chicks way of makin ya feel bad, don't cave in Man. Hang in there, you did the right thing. It'll make her be a bit more careful, might even save someones life out there because she is being more careful and undestands what the costs could be. Too many kids out there aren't held responcible for there actions and end up not paying attention and doing worse things.The adjuster surveyed the damage and the dealer is being real cool. They are going to try to get the bike road worthy by Thursday. They are going to put new handlebars, brake lever, grips, highway pegs and floor board so it will be roadworthy. They do not have the fender, engine guard or saddlebag guard in stock. So once the weekend is over I will bring the bike back to them to finish repairing the damage. My daughter on the other hand feels she should not have to pay the deductable($250) though. As I started to get mad about that, I counted to ten and explained I was not the one who hit the motorcycle so you are paying. She walked away crying.
On a side note the dealer thought the radio kit I put on was sweet Biketronics with Sony marine grade radio and J&M speakers.