Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
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Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
There's a chance of a very tasty bike becoming available to me for not much £
It was written off last week, mainly because the crash bung bent, and marred the frame.
If I bought t, can I just insure it and go ?
It was written off last week, mainly because the crash bung bent, and marred the frame.
If I bought t, can I just insure it and go ?
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Depends what category it is.
IIRC it's something along the lines of...
Cat A - Must be scrapped/crushed
Cat B - Must be scrapped, but parts can be sold
Cat S - Needs to be assessed before it can go back on the road
Cat N - Just cosmetic damage
IIRC it's something along the lines of...
Cat A - Must be scrapped/crushed
Cat B - Must be scrapped, but parts can be sold
Cat S - Needs to be assessed before it can go back on the road
Cat N - Just cosmetic damage
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Is cat N what used to be cat D?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 7:13 pm Depends what category it is.
IIRC it's something along the lines of...
Cat A - Must be scrapped/crushed
Cat B - Must be scrapped, but parts can be sold
Cat S - Needs to be assessed before it can go back on the road
Cat N - Just cosmetic damage
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Isn't there a special category for when someone's done a TWOC on it?
I haven't really paid attention to these things for about 20 years.
I haven't really paid attention to these things for about 20 years.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Skub wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 8:14 pmIs cat N what used to be cat D?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 7:13 pm Depends what category it is.
IIRC it's something along the lines of...
Cat A - Must be scrapped/crushed
Cat B - Must be scrapped, but parts can be sold
Cat S - Needs to be assessed before it can go back on the road
Cat N - Just cosmetic damage
I can’t remember what cat d used to be but back in 2017 or 2018 ( I think ) some fuck nugget reversed in to my partners car when she was at work and dented the door big time and that ended up being a cat n, uneconomical repair but not structurally unsafe or anything like that. So nothing was required and you could keep it on the road etc without having to have it repaired and then checked out.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Yep.MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 8:29 pm Isn't there a special category for when someone's done a TWOC on it?
I haven't really paid attention to these things for about 20 years.
Cat TWOC.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Cat D used to be uneconomical to repair using new parts. My ZZR11 was a cat D,I repaired it with used parts and rode it for 10 years.wull wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:10 pm I can’t remember what cat d used to be but back in 2017 or 2018 ( I think ) some fuck nugget reversed in to my partners car when she was at work and dented the door big time and that ended up being a cat n, uneconomical repair but not structurally unsafe or anything like that. So nothing was required and you could keep it on the road etc without having to have it repaired and then checked out.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
So essentially cat n is the same I think, there might be slight variables to it but pretty much the same.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
You can get Cat As back on the road if you know how!
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
If the frame is damaged in any way, especially if it's an aluminium frame, I would be surprised if it'll be categorised to be allowed back on the road.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Yeah I've done similar with cars - other than the inconvenience it was relatively easy to turn a tidy profit if the ins. co. bunged you the vehicle back for nowt along with the compo.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
I always thought you couldn't have the vehicle back if you'd had the insurance payout? Or is 'nowt' a placeholder term here for "not much money"? I've never tried.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
My old Fazer was a cat c......needed plastics, tank repair and end can (that's a few grand at Yamaha prices)
Fiesta was storm damaged and had an insurance marker against it (but that was en France).
Just had a friend's mk6 fiesta repaired after it was 'written off' by insurance (wing, bonnet, grill, light, sway bar). She's about £1500 to the good......until she renews!
Fiesta was storm damaged and had an insurance marker against it (but that was en France).
Just had a friend's mk6 fiesta repaired after it was 'written off' by insurance (wing, bonnet, grill, light, sway bar). She's about £1500 to the good......until she renews!
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
This was a while ago TBF, no idea if that's still the case. I got my auld Rover620 back on road - the ins. co. deemed it too expensive to repair (two new doors and paintwork) and we agreed that their lowball valuation of the vehicle's worth, plus keeping it was a fair outcome. It was still driveable. I managed to get some passable doors from some bloke's hideous backgarden scrapyard in Oxford for 40 quid and voila.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 11:05 am I always thought you couldn't have the vehicle back if you'd had the insurance payout? Or is 'nowt' a placeholder term here for "not much money"? I've never tried.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
My understanding was that they're buying the broken vehicle off you with the payout, so you can't have the money AND the vehicle. They will sell it back to you sometimes though.
That's been my experience both times I've had cars written off.
That's been my experience both times I've had cars written off.
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Yup my Exeo got Cat N for a rear ender earlier this year. Got paid out as Navy blue Exeo tailgates are like a popular childrens toys excrement so paint would have been involved.
As I still had the car as it was driveable they offered to sell it back to me for less than a bag. It would have cost them more to come and pick it up and take it to auction.
As a bonus as it looks rough on the outside nobody in nice shiny cars park too close to me in car parks anymore
As I still had the car as it was driveable they offered to sell it back to me for less than a bag. It would have cost them more to come and pick it up and take it to auction.
As a bonus as it looks rough on the outside nobody in nice shiny cars park too close to me in car parks anymore
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Offer - xs - buyback=vehicle + £xMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 11:42 am My understanding was that they're buying the broken vehicle off you with the payout, so you can't have the money AND the vehicle. They will sell it back to you sometimes though.
That's been my experience both times I've had cars written off.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
passat/a4 (6) innit?Ditchfinder wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 11:53 am Yup my Exeo got Cat N for a rear ender earlier this year.
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Re: Can you still put written off bikes back on the road?
Who determines these bikes can't go back on the road, considering I can build a bike with a frame lashed together in my shed and road register it.