Cuz riding for 2 hours on the pillion seat of an R1 is HELL!!!!!!!! Oh no, wait, that wasn't it... Cuz calling the owner of the bike you just balled up SUCKS... even when they're cool like Dave.. Probably the worse phone call I've ever had to make.. even worse than when I called to tell my parents that I went to the ER cuz I lit my own hand on fire... :laugh:
So yeah.. I wrecked again today... on Dave's bike.. and it was bad. Like.. totalled bad. Granted, insurance hasn't looked at it.. but I'm pretty sure they'll take one look and say "Yep.. totalled".
I was riding with some people from Georgia Sport Bike. We were cruising the Cherohala skyway, on our way to Deal's gap. The plan was to eat lunch at DG, then run the dragon once, then head home. Of course, I had to screw that up... With about 10 miles left of the skyway, we came into a decreasing radius downhill right hander. We'd been running a good pace all day, about 70mph average. Came into the turn, Shannon (the girl in front of me) came in too hot, and fixated on the guard rail.. came pretty close to hitting it, but pulled it out. I was conscientiously watching her, to make sure she was ok. Then I looked at where I was going. "Oh.. hello guardrail".. I stood it up, got on the brakes... and target fixated right on that rail.. my guess is that I hit it somewhere between 45-60mph.. but that's just a guess. I hit at an angle, not HEAD on.. thank God. I remember the impact, and then I remember rolling ass over elbows down the road. I use the momentum from my last somersault to leap to my feet.. that's right, I was on my feet before I even stopped tumbling.. cuz I'm good like that. Of course, immediately after I stood up, I started yelling obscenities at myself for being so stupid and wrecking a bike that's NOT MINE. Man, was I pissed. So then we dragged (yes, dragged) the bike to the side of the road, to assess our options.
First, we surveyed the damage:
Forks are trash.. bent back and sideways. There's melted rubber on the headers from the tire melting onto them.
Bars.. well, they look like a crazy straw. If insurance totals it, and Dave buys it back, I'm gonna ask to keep them.
Controls: I honestly don't remember... probably not in the best of shape.
Plastics are ALL trash. Tail included.
Right side foot controls/heel guard/peg are bent forwards a good bit... looks like the bike was sliding backwards on that side.
Exhaust is scraped to hell, came disconnected at the midpipe. Probably still functional, though.
For some reason, the plate on the right side adjustment bolt thingie is off and loose, spinning around the bolt. Makes me wonder if the rear wheel is completely torqued to one side or something.
That's all I can think of for now. Not pretty. I feel pretty miserable. I have pics, but getting them off the camera phone requires a cable that I don't want to buy.. if I find one, I'll put pics up.
Damage to me: My back hurts, a lot. Not the spine, but the muscles on the right.. I'm fairly certain I hit the guard rail at least once during my tumbling. My legs hurt.. I think I hit one/both of them on either the tank or the bars on my way off the bike. A VERY minor patch of rash on my forearm where the mesh of my jacket tore, no big deal.. I've had worse from tripping and falling whilst walking. :laugh: I can't walk very well right now.. I'm taking tylenol for the pain/swelling.. not helping much.. I need an electric blanket...
So we went to Wheeler's by Deal's Gap.. guy was great, helped me out a lot. Called the tow truck, also a great guy who helped me out a lot. Long story short, the bike is currently resting in North Carolina. I am more or less healthy. I will live. Unless Dave strangles me. Which I probably deserve, for being retarded.
I'm tired and in pain.. I'm gonna try to go to sleep now.
man that sucks bad but i'm glad you are ok. :o
I'm glad you're still alive....but I think Dave's gonna kill ya'.....
Ditto to Pandy's sentiment. And no, you can't borrow my bike. :laugh:
:o Nick I'm sooooo glad you're ok..and I'm not making fun of you this time....you're lucky...thank Rich cause I'm telling you right now he was watching your back... 8) you need to come ride with me and AJ...we go slow.. :laugh:
ice, no heat. Ice is better for muscle pain. if your legs are really painful, i suggest taking an ice bath. Fill the tub half way with cold cold water, then add bags of ice and climb in for as long as you can handle. get out, dry off, sit with your back on the ground and feet up a wall for about 15-20 mins, then stretch as best you can. repeat as many times as nessesary, but i wouldn't do more than once a day...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8PZ4Jl02HJc
this is what you did.
This is a bad thing.
Target Fixation = Bad Times. mmmmmmmmkay
Nick I told you on the phone not to worry the insurance will cover it. I also left you voice mail. If your in pain call the insurance co. they will cover, hell I have been paying for insurance someone might as well use it :laugh:
The insurance co. is going to send a guy out there sometime this week. Probally monday at least thats what the lady on the phone said. You gotta post some pic's of the bike incase I never see it again.
Yeah your front rim was on my bike right? When you bring back my original rim I have another front rim you can have no charge.
Seriously man get some rest, don't worry about the bike, and if you have to just call the insurance co and tell them you felt fine after the accident but when you woke up this morning you were in pain. They already told me they would take care of the bill.
Dude you really need to get a bus pass.
Quote from: blue05twin on November 09, 2006, 11:25:17 PM
Nick I told you on the phone not to worry the insurance will cover it. I also left you voice mail. If your in pain call the insurance co. they will cover, hell I have been paying for insurance someone might as well use it :laugh:
The insurance co. is going to send a guy out there sometime this week. Probally monday at least thats what the lady on the phone said. You gotta post some pic's of the bike incase I never see it again.
Yeah your front rim was on my bike right? When you bring back my original rim I have another front rim you can have no charge.
Seriously man get some rest, don't worry about the bike, and if you have to just call the insurance co and tell them you felt fine after the accident but when you woke up this morning you were in pain. They already told me they would take care of the bill.
Dave, you are quite possibly the coolest person on this board.
That being said, I wouldn't loan him another bike. :icon_mrgreen:
NGFL, I'm glad you're not hurt. That could have been bad. I'd have kicked your ass if you got yourself killed.
glad you werent seriously hurt...what the hell you doing running a hot pace on someone elses bike?! eh, whats done is done. at least you didnt seriously injure yourself...that should give Dave something to work with...LOL.
haha that reminds me of the last time I had a major encounter with the asphault...come off a luge-board at about 50~55mph, landed flat on my back with enough force that I bounced into a back flip and hit the ground running and cursing cuz I just wrecked and screwed up $400 worth of materials and trashed 18 hours of work...oh and I rashed myself up pretty good (no gear...dumbass...)
Dang, glad to hear you are alright. That sounded scary....but I would like to try this Dragons Tail sometime maybe not in a group though....that's not always good.
damn. Yeah that sucks, but as other people always say, at least you're still in one piece. :dunno_white: Not everyone who has wrecked at fwy speeds can say that.
Now you've purged the demons of other riders who fear a sudden death on the fwy. The bike goes back to the Universe, the gods are happy, and the rest of the community is spared. :icon_twisted:
Insurance covers another rider on your own bike? I didn't know that... lucky thing too.
QuoteInsurance covers another rider on your own bike? I didn't know that... lucky thing too.
It does when you omit certain details...like someone else being on your bike.
Glad to hear you're ok!
Quote from: makenzie71 on November 10, 2006, 12:40:57 AM
QuoteInsurance covers another rider on your own bike? I didn't know that... lucky thing too.
It does when you omit certain details...like someone else being on your bike.
Nope told them the truth, that I let my friend Nick borrowed my bike and that he had an accident. She called me back a few hrs later to make sure that Nick didn't have to goto the hospital and that he wasn't hurt bad. And that this would not effect my insurance premiums.
Holy sh*t Nick! I'm glad you weren't hurt worse. How you feeling today?
Quote from: blue05twin on November 10, 2006, 02:51:16 AM
Quote from: makenzie71 on November 10, 2006, 12:40:57 AM
QuoteInsurance covers another rider on your own bike? I didn't know that... lucky thing too.
It does when you omit certain details...like someone else being on your bike.
Nope told them the truth, that I let my friend Nick borrowed my bike and that he had an accident. She called me back a few hrs later to make sure that Nick didn't have to goto the hospital and that he wasn't hurt bad. And that this would not effect my insurance premiums.
Who do you have for insurance? They sound awesome!
Chilly
I hurt more in the shoulder/arm areas today.. but my back actually feels BETTER than last night... I slept on a sofa, cuz I couldn't get up the stairs to go to my bed.... It still hurts to walk, if I do it wrong.. and I still make random "ow" noises... but I'll live...
...Make sure your pain isn't anything serious. Sometimes "soreness" can be much more serious than it feels. Personally, I'd get yourself checked out. Dave's insurance will cover any serious bills you might encounter. If you wait too long, some companies wont let you file under the original claim.
Damn Nick. Damn.
-Turd.
The Hurt Report (http://www.clarity.net/~adam/hurt-report.html) tells us:
Quote25. More than half of the accident-involved motorcycle riders had less than 5 months experience on the accident motorcycle, although the total street riding experience was almost 3 years.
20. Motorcycle riders between the ages of 16 and 24 are significantly overrepresented in accidents
Looks like you set yourself up for failure. :dunno_white:
Glad you survived. Hope you feel better.
This is why it is advised that you should not let anybody else ride your bike...except, your mechanic...and me. ;) Riding hot on someone else's bike, without enough distance between you and the rider in front of you (just a statement, not directed @ u), even on a road that you know...I'm not going to rebuke you, I'm just glad you survived.
I think Dave isn't a real person. Nobody is that chill about having their bike wrecked by someone else and has an insurance company that cool. It's impossible.
NGFL, good thing you're ok, just learn from this one.
:laugh: Last time I checked I'm real. I have had the same insurance company for oh god for a long time sense I got my US drivers license. I also have 1 house, 2 auto's 4 bikes and some kind of disability insurance also. They have always treated me very nice.
Last time I had an accident in my car, ( about 4 years ago ). I just called her up and told her what happened, got a check in the mail for the depreciation on the car, and the other check was sent to the repair place. All I had to do was pick up the car when it was ready. State Farm is my insurance Co..
I learned a long time ago, don't let anyone borrow anything if your going to get upset about it if it gets broken. Life is to short to worry about things like this. I used to have a very bad temper, get upset / mad at all kinds of little things,I actually threw a love seat through patio glass door once because someone put an empty beer bottle in my fish tank.
I guess with age I have mellowed out a bit. Life should be enjoyed and you can't enjoy anything if your mad or pissed all the time. The insurance will take care of the bike. I'm just glad Nick didn't get hurt worse than he already has. It's been said many times, the bike can be fixed or replaced, but there is only one you.
Wow.. note to self: "Be glad you met Dave now, not then"... otherwise, I'd be dead... :laugh:
I went to the student health center today. I told the lady that I just wanted a routine physical, to get checked out. Told her I wrecked my bike, that I THOUGHT I was ok, but would like to be checked for anything I wouldn't notice, like internal bleeding, or some other life-threatening malady. Her response? "I don't have an appointment till Monday"... I figure if I've got anything life threatening, I'll know by then anyway.. :laugh:
My back feels better today, but my arms/legs are bruised and painful. I think I hit my legs on the tank/bars on my way over the tank. Dave, I'm working on getting the pictures on here..
Quote from: blue05twin on November 10, 2006, 02:23:04 PM
:laugh: Last time I checked I'm real. I have had the same insurance company for oh god for a long time sense I got my US drivers license. I also have 1 house, 2 auto's 4 bikes and some kind of disability insurance also. They have always treated me very nice.
Last time I had an accident in my car, ( about 4 years ago ). I just called her up and told her what happened, got a check in the mail for the depreciation on the car, and the other check was sent to the repair place. All I had to do was pick up the car when it was ready. State Farm is my insurance Co..
"Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there...."
Sorry... I couldn't resist..
Quote from: blue05twin on November 10, 2006, 02:23:04 PM
I learned a long time ago, don't let anyone borrow anything if your going to get upset about it if it gets broken. Life is to short to worry about things like this. I used to have a very bad temper, get upset / mad at all kinds of little things,I actually threw a love seat through patio glass door once because someone put an empty beer bottle in my fish tank.
I guess with age I have mellowed out a bit. Life should be enjoyed and you can't enjoy anything if your mad or pissed all the time. The insurance will take care of the bike. I'm just glad Nick didn't get hurt worse than he already has. It's been said many times, the bike can be fixed or replaced, but there is only one you.
Amen to all this...
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on November 10, 2006, 02:36:18 PM
Wow.. note to self: "Be glad you met Dave now, not then"... otherwise, I'd be dead... :laugh:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :thumb:
Here's a link to the thread I made on GSB:
http://www.georgiasportbike.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37993&page=2
There are pictures of the area/bike/scene on page 5. Everything else is just people cheering me up or bashing my riding skills, interspersed with some attacking the guy I was riding with.... I really don't blame him, it was my fault...
omg he whores himself out on this whole other board!
That corner looks scary, even from the pics.
Quote from: indywar360 on November 10, 2006, 08:36:31 PM
omg he whores himself out on this whole other board!
Haha.. I'm on GSB, BSB, GATwisties, and a cigar forum...
Quote from: annguyen1981 on November 10, 2006, 09:22:50 PM
That corner looks scary, even from the pics.
Yes... this link has more pics, and a little writeup about that corner (Evidently, that's a popular place to crash)
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/cherohala_milemarker10.html
Yeah, she gets pretty nasty there at the end.
-Turd.
:o Hitting a guardrail. That ranks right up there with things you never want to do on a motorcycle.
It's the nature of the sport--new riders will experience their share of close calls and all we can do is hope that the experience adds up before the luck runs out. :dunno_white:
Glad you didn't get too messed up, Niceguy. :thumb: Just don't go thinking that you have 8-lives left. :nono: Colliding with a guardrail kills off at least 7 or 8 of 'em in one shot.
Did you cross the opposing lane?
If you did, you lucky bastard, you should go become a born again Christian.
I'm already a Christian.. :cookoo:
:laugh: :laugh:
Well then you should go back and recommit your heart to the Lord, and turn from your evil ways! :nono:
Or thank God for watching out for you and having a insane cool friend in Dave. Which I'm sure you did.
Glad your alright, that could have been so nasty, I've been through there acouple times.
If your checked out and you haven't busted a gut or anything try soaking epsum salts, I do it all the time with muscle soars and it really helps.
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on November 11, 2006, 03:10:46 AM
I'm already a Christian.. :cookoo:
:cookoo: is right. :icon_mrgreen:
Admit it--your target fixation wasn't with the guard rail--it was with the girl's booty. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Chilly
Get well Soon man. :thumb: Got to watch these TN and NC Curves. :o :o
well, been there done that, glad your ok.
mine would have been totaled as well if i had insurance when i wrecked last year.
next time, ride at your own pace and never never watch the bike infront of you.
live and learn some dont learn you got a chance to
i really would sugest that a few track days be done, and read twist of the wirst 2 good book
Just a bump, with the pics from my camera phone:
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(http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gtg445y/Image037.jpg)
(http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gtg445y/Image038.jpg)
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'tis but a scratch!
Oh damn thats not bad at all, the way you were talking I though it was totalled. Might as well make arrangements to pick up the bike sense the insurance company is going to make the check out to me. And I'm in no hurry will start collecting parts off of ebay and do the labor myself and pocket the difference. :thumb:
You've filed a claim, right Dave? Have you not seen the bike? I'd guess its probably at a shop where it was being checked out.
Hope the frame ended up okay.
Time to go naked, eh?
-Turd.
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on November 14, 2006, 02:07:02 PM
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Did you point out to the shop that the forks are a little off? Looking at your pictures I noticed they seem to go off to the left a little bit.
Kyle
just a little
Nah, it's just a trick of perspective. They're fine.
Yeah, I think it's the fairing that's tweaked.
Quote from: scratch on November 14, 2006, 09:23:08 PM
Yeah, I think it's the fairing that's tweaked.
I think so too. if you notice, the whole bike is leaned over on it's kick stand, but the top fairing is vertical.
Nice Guy I hope this does not come back to nip you in the butt. About three weeks ago my friend Jay let his room mate Brady use his car and unfortunately Brady had totally wrecked his car, Jay's insurance co. paid him with no problems the blue book value which was only a few hundred dollars more than what he still owed, but now Jays insurance co. is after Brady because he was the person operating the vehicle and was not on Jays policy. We all thought for sure Jays insurance co. would deny his claim in the first place, but from what we are finding out now the insurance companies would rather pay their clients, to keep there nose's clean, and then they go to the other person's insurance co who was operating the vehicle. In a case like Brady's (who's 22) he is only insured on his parents policy for there vehicle's, and Brady is now screwed because his parents insurance co. will not reimburse Jay's. I truly do hope that Blue's policy might cover the bike no matter what or who was driving, but I've just never heard of that before. Anywho I'm glad your OK and that it works out for the best.
Dave, I've got a set of forks coming, was going to put them on my GS, but I'll put em on your GS instead. Also, you're welcome to my new clipons, if you want em... Beyond that, I'll figure stuff out... obviously, I'll do any/all labor/pay for parts/deductible/etc...
Are you gonna go naked, or keep the fairings?
Whenever you want to go up there, let me know, I'll ride up to help load it, etc...
Just let me know.... I met up with some people from GSB for dinner tonight... and they would NOT stop cracking on me... everyone kept asking "How'd the guy whose bike it was react?"... nobody could believe how cool you are... they all thought you were a fake person too! :laugh: :laugh:
I think Dave is fake too... :)
He sent me a front rim before I even made an offer and before I even paid him for it. He says, look it over, and if ya want it, make me an offer."
me thinks it is stolen from a blue GS. :laugh:
j/k Dave. You are one cool guy. I hope someday, I get a chance to meet you in person. :thumb: :cheers:
Never trust a man with a mustache. 8)
The forks comment was meant to be sarcastic, are they actually straight? There is no way they are straight within even 2 inches.
NGFL dont worry about the front forks like I said my insurance is going to cover it. You'll need those for your bike. I'm going to call the insurance company later today to see how much I'm getting or if they are going to total the bike. I dont' think they will going from the pic's most of the damage just looks cosmetic.
I'm going to send you a pm I need to know the address and phone number where the bike is so I can start making arrangement on picking it up. That would be cool if you could come along that would save me from getting lost trying to find the shop and I could use some help loading up the bike.
Dave
Quote from: Yankee Punker on November 14, 2006, 10:41:55 PM
Nice Guy I hope this does not come back to nip you in the butt. About three weeks ago my friend Jay let his room mate Brady use his car and unfortunately Brady had totally wrecked his car, Jay's insurance co. paid him with no problems the blue book value which was only a few hundred dollars more than what he still owed, but now Jays insurance co. is after Brady because he was the person operating the vehicle and was not on Jays policy. We all thought for sure Jays insurance co. would deny his claim in the first place, but from what we are finding out now the insurance companies would rather pay their clients, to keep there nose's clean, and then they go to the other person's insurance co who was operating the vehicle. In a case like Brady's (who's 22) he is only insured on his parents policy for there vehicle's, and Brady is now screwed because his parents insurance co. will not reimburse Jay's. I truly do hope that Blue's policy might cover the bike no matter what or who was driving, but I've just never heard of that before. Anywho I'm glad your OK and that it works out for the best.
Everyone you live with should be listed on your insurance policy (as roomates, etc) because they always have access to the car/vehicle whether they're "allowed" to use the vehicle or not. I think if you just lend it to a friend, that's different in the insurance company's eyes. I could be full of it though. (the part about roomates is true, though I'm not saying I ever listed my college roomates on my ins. policy)
Some insurance companies will insure vehicles etc... on an any driver policy so long as the driver is legal to use the vehicle. ie they have a valid license and arnt disqualified. This is usually on the basis that you must have given permission for them to ride the bike. Otherwise i think they would pay out for you under the idea the bike was taken without permission then they would seek to be rembursed by the driver/rider. This is only on the top insruance policies like fully comp. Others you have to ring up and just add a named driver/rider on the vehicle for a certain period of time (usually there is a minimum) and pay a little extra to cover it.
Things could have been worse for both Nick and the bike.
(http://www.ducatimonster.org/gallery/albums/userpics/21395/normal_PA0612901.JPG)
This guy...(drumroll please)...hit a guardrail at 40 mph. Same type of accident with a much worse outcome. He's okay, but he severely fractured one hand and arm and a few other bones. 13 days in the ICU and many weeks out of work.
Glad you're healthy, Nick. I'm also glad you weren't riding an S4Rs Testastretta...
-Turd.
The guy who wrecked that Testastretta said he couldn't wipe his own ass for weeks. He's 37 and his Mom had to come live with him for 6 weeks.
Ride safe, everyone.
-Turd.
why couldn't he wipe with his other hand?
Haha, smartass..
Seriously, everyone.. ride safe! I got my new leathers in the mail today! I look like a retarded power ranger.. but I'll be safe!
Quote from: NiceGuysFinishLast on November 15, 2006, 03:56:55 PM
Haha, smartass..
Seriously, everyone.. ride safe! I got my new leathers in the mail today! I look like a retarded power ranger.. but I'll be safe!
I don't know you personally but I have read a few posts that you have had out there and at some point I usually get a good chuckle over it. So I am glad you are ok man! Can I ask you what kind of gear you were wearing before the accident? Just curious on how your views are either enforced or changed because of it. I gear up pretty well even on local rides. My main area for imporvement is pants. I usually just wear jeans, but I am thinking of getting something better. Anyone ever use or abuse the Joe Rocket riding jeans? Any suggestions are welcome. I have full leathers for the track, but they are a PIA on the street.
Again, glad to hear you are ok. By the way, Dave, you are too cool and a good example for the rest of us. I don't know you either, but it is pretty obvious.
Hey nick were you wearing my SP-1's? :laugh:
I was wearing my Cortech GX-Air (2 holes... one in the mesh, one in the leather.. 1 patch of rash on me, roughly 1 inch square, no worse than a minor rug burn).... My Cortech Accelerator Gloves, no damage, and bluejeans (Not a SCRATCH on my legs.. I'm so lucky), and my "riding" boots ($20 at K-mart.. leather, steel toe, over the ankle)...
I wanted pants, and ordered a pair, they got lost in the mail, so I ordered these leathers...
I'm happy with all my gear... I will keep wearing the GX-AIR for around town.. but for twisties, etc.. it will be the full suit... I need to get a back protector though, cuz this new fieldsheer doesn't have one, nor does it have armor in the shoulders... just extra leather and padding.. makes me SLIGHTLY nervous.. but it's better than nothing, I suppose.
Dave, I'm waiting on a friend to return the second SP-1.. I went to a party in them... some drunk person took ONE of them home, and/or hid it.. just one.. pisses me off... so as soon as he finds it in his house or finds the drunkie who took it home, I'll get em back to you.. since I obviously won't be needing them for awhile... I like them though... I want to get some gauntlet gloves (in preparation for track days) and they were pretty comfortable... they're thick though.. compared to my summer gloves, I felt like I had almost no fine motor control...
He broke his other wrist, too. I forgot to include that in the first posts. This guy was seriously helpless.
-Turd.
Quote from: Turd Ferguson on November 15, 2006, 04:49:18 PM
He broke his other wrist, too. I forgot to include that in the first posts. This guy was seriously helpless.
-Turd.
you could always rig up a sawhorse type thing with a roll of toilet paper mounted on top, and a trash can underneath. Could get messy though.
Woohooo Just got off the phone with my insurance co. and they just started the claims process. They have been waiting for me to call but my cell phone got fried Sunday and my replacement just got here ( yeah I had insurance on my cell also).
Anyway I talked to the guy where my bike is and he thinks it's going to be totalled :cry: He'll know more in two days and let me know. According to him the front forks are definatly bent :dunno_white:. And so is the frame? From the pic's it didn't look that bad.
I'll keep you posted. As I find out more info.
The forks I knew were trash, they've got big kinks in em.. I was hoping like crazy that the frame was straight...
Oh yeah.. if worse comes to worst... I have a straight frame sitting at my house.. ;)
If the frame is bent I'm not going to even bother with it. I'll call the shop up and see if they will let me take my kat shock, springs and a few other bits. Or the insurance co. if they will not pay for it.
Oh damn that shop is 4 hrs aways from my house it's going to be an 8 hr round trip. I got a trailer ready to go now all I need is a vechile with a hitch.
Doesn't Jon's acura have a hitch? :laugh: :laugh:
Depending on what insurance wants for it, it might be worth it to buy it back and part it out, no?
I would be better off putting a hitch on the Pac. . . hmmm there's an idea.
Not really I mean it probally would be worth parting out, I know I could sell most of it very fast. But it would be mostly more time than I'm willing to put into it. Not really into tearing things apart to make money I'd rather build something and sell it. IF that makes any sense.
Well, I'm good at breaking things... err.. I mean, tearing them apart.. so if you get a good deal from state farm, I can part and sell it if you want, help recoup some losses...
Anything you need, obviously, let me know, since this whole mess is my fault...