Whoa, Jon! the person who hit you is responsible. If you can find out which one did it
(if that is possible) then do it. The deductible is only if YOUR insurance has to pay.
If you find the person then you go to his/her insurance and get the full amount
re-inbursed. Spend some time investigating. It would be worth it.
I was looking to replace my silencer due to the scratches that it received when it
....ahh... fell off the bike.( long story)
Cycleparts.com wanted $570.00 for a new one. From the parts you describe could be
between 1200.00 and 1500.00 (guessamation).
I have had good luck with www.Cycleparts.com. The good points are generally less
expensive but the down points are they do not track parts as to when they will arrive
and you need to a minimum order of $100.00.
Good luck
Garrett Welch
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> From: Crisler, Jon[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 11:06 AM
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> Subject: My GTS got hit !! #$%#!@
>
> Well, I am sad to report that my GTS was hit and knocked over in the
> parking lot at my work. Somebody backed into it, then picked it up again
> and took off. However, most of the incident was caught on tape, but there
> are two possible suspects, and both are denying it.
>
> I will need a front cowling (surrounds the headlight), front fender,
> handlebar, barend, right side turn signal, right side mirror, and exhaust
> silencer (muffler). The front swingarm was also scraped up, but I am
> thinking that the plastic protector that Kevin Hawkins put on his might be a
> good thing to cover it up. I also have a $1000 deductable (ouch) but I need
> to discuss this with my agent.
>
> My fear is that some of these parts will not be available for my red
> 93. Can anybody suggest a source for parts ?