Well, I came out of the house this morning to go to work and lo and behold all of the cars were gone and I was looking directly at the bottom of my bike. Turns out that my neighbor was backing out of her driveway with her Volvo SUV, turned to one side and plowed right into my bike.
I picked the bike back up and took a look. The front brake lever snapped in half but everything else seemed more or less okay. The bike was resting on the breaker point cover, handlebar, and foot peg. Picked up a front brake lever this afternoon but then realized that the handlebar is bent more than just a little.
Few questions here: (1) Is it worth calling her insurance company or just better to settle with her? I'm guessing we're talking about $100 in parts. I've never been in this kind of situation before. (2) Should I take to the shop and have them check out? If I do that I definitely need to call the insurance company because I'm sure it's $82 just to look at it. (3) Better to replace the handlebars or get them straightened? How would I straighten? I have a '78 GS750 so I'd want to replace the handlebars with stock or close to stock.
I was planning a ride with a friend this weekend so I'm not exactly thrilled about the timing. If the handlebars weren't bent I'd be fine. If anyone knows a quick way to straighten them that'd be super. It may turn out that my bike shop has handlebars and then I could just replace them tomorrow.
Anyway that's my story. Maybe it's time to start parking behind my apt building.
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