My 1981 GS 750EX was a victim of hit and run on Saturday night. A delivery driver at the grocery store I work for backed right into her, knocked her over flooding the carbs and spilling gas everywhere, not to mention mangling the right side of the bike (exhaust and crash bars were scraped pretty bad). Then he set the bike back up, told no one, and left. After drying out, the bike will start but it turns out the throttle got pretty badly mangled and now sticks wherever I leave it, making it unsafe to ride.
I'm hoping that it will be a simple matter of replacing the throttle tube and grip. I guess I don't really have a question so much as a need to gripe about this somewhere. Oh yeah, and the delivery driver denies the whole thing, claims he "doesn't remember hitting the bike" with his 2-ton trailer, but admits that when he came around the back of the truck the bike was on its side so he set it back up. As it stands, its my word against his so you can bet the delivery company's insurance isn't giving up anything.
Is there anything else that could be wrong in the right side assembly from such a hard fall? The brake lever is also mangled, so I'll have to replace it. Thanks guys.
-Sam
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