Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
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Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
yesterday at just after lunch 3 thugs came up to my house (open street) and twisted handlebars snapping steering lock (obviously pointless i've now found out) and walked off with my bike!
In broad daylight, on a open new build development! I was out there 5 mins before they took it, neighbour saw them take it but 'thought i'd arranged it as they didn't look suspicious'.... thanks
Anyhooo, they took it away, smashed apart the front and cut wires.
Went out and found it, 30 mins after they stole it and the poor thing was lying on her side, lights on, with her face smashed in :-(
Excess is £500 + increase premium, i'm going to try and price up fixing it myself. Where do you guys get plastics from? i need one side fairing and everything from the headlights up.....
its a 2015 PCX (without hump). can find fairings for the earlier model but not mine.
Yes i should've locked it with my chain, but i only popped in for lunch and it's a 'nice' development.....
In broad daylight, on a open new build development! I was out there 5 mins before they took it, neighbour saw them take it but 'thought i'd arranged it as they didn't look suspicious'.... thanks
Anyhooo, they took it away, smashed apart the front and cut wires.
Went out and found it, 30 mins after they stole it and the poor thing was lying on her side, lights on, with her face smashed in :-(
Excess is £500 + increase premium, i'm going to try and price up fixing it myself. Where do you guys get plastics from? i need one side fairing and everything from the headlights up.....
its a 2015 PCX (without hump). can find fairings for the earlier model but not mine.
Yes i should've locked it with my chain, but i only popped in for lunch and it's a 'nice' development.....
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Damn....
I absolutely hate people who don't respect the property of others. I surely hope you contacted the local police to report it and so they can investigate, interview the witness, find the perpetrators and arrest them. If the police can find them, here's hoping you can sue them in court and force them to pay for the damage they caused.
You might have some luck finding your replacement parts here:
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/5-honda-pc ... lic_nha35m
I absolutely hate people who don't respect the property of others. I surely hope you contacted the local police to report it and so they can investigate, interview the witness, find the perpetrators and arrest them. If the police can find them, here's hoping you can sue them in court and force them to pay for the damage they caused.
You might have some luck finding your replacement parts here:
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/5-honda-pc ... lic_nha35m
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
That is very sad.. I would be devastated! What do I do now..?
So, what did they take?
So, what did they take?
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Unfortunately I am across the ocean from you. I know of websites over here. Maybe they ship internationally.
You can try bikebandit.com....Their site says that they ship internationally, so it might be worthwhile to check them out.
http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/201 ... #sch909759
There is also Partzilla. They ship worldwide too.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/H ... parts.html
You can try bikebandit.com....Their site says that they ship internationally, so it might be worthwhile to check them out.
http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/201 ... #sch909759
There is also Partzilla. They ship worldwide too.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/H ... parts.html
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Very sad to see the damage done to your precious bike. When you order parts from powerbypcx or other asia-pacific vendors please make sure you doublecheck the color codes of your bike and what is offered - as color choices are different on different continents. E.g. my bike is pearl siena red R320p while at powerbypcx one can find candy rosy red what is r340c.Ishkabibble wrote:Damn....
I absolutely hate people who don't respect the property of others. I surely hope you contacted the local police to report it and so they can investigate, interview the witness, find the perpetrators and arrest them. If the police can find them, here's hoping you can sue them in court and force them to pay for the damage they caused.
You might have some luck finding your replacement parts here:
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/5-honda-pc ... lic_nha35m
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
In the daylight, bold and fearless. Um I wonder why criminals have such freedom to do as they please when it comes to private property if they know there is no police around. I don't even have to ask where you live because I already know by the criminals carefree actions. But just the same if you put your location in your profile people can help you get parts.
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Oh I'm so sorry.
I had similar problems with my last scooter.
If the handlebars wiggle much without moving the front wheel,
there's internal damage along the steering column.
I had similar problems with my last scooter.
If the handlebars wiggle much without moving the front wheel,
there's internal damage along the steering column.
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Mate that is shocking i feel for you i have a original windscreen spare if your in the uk
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
cheers all, so a quick look around shows plastics coming in at £250+, Ignition mechanism £55, Steering column bit... no idea. Not really fussed with fixing steering lock bit as its obviously ineffective but should i sell at some point it would be best to have it fit. Still shopping but for ease and speed may have to take the insurance hit: don't have any no claims, i lost 6 years worth by having a 2 year non-riding gap.
Anyone know if having a claim on a bike affects car insurance premium?
Thanks mark1973, the windscreen is the only plastic that survived. I'll take the rest of your fairings though if you don't need them :-P
Anyone know if having a claim on a bike affects car insurance premium?
Thanks mark1973, the windscreen is the only plastic that survived. I'll take the rest of your fairings though if you don't need them :-P
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Sorry mate its only the windscreen i could help to offer
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
I don't understand why you guys have insurance on these things.. If you put in a claim they make you pay for the damage anyway via an increase. I just carry liability and get the cheapest at that. I have alternative health insurance and will fix any damages with my own resources..Hell you pay for it anyway when they raise your rates.. I take the gamble, but then again I am not a fulltime rider .
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
stevengeorgebooth wrote:cheers all, so a quick look around shows plastics coming in at £250+, Ignition mechanism £55, Steering column bit... no idea. Not really fussed with fixing steering lock bit as its obviously ineffective but should i sell at some point it would be best to have it fit. Still shopping but for ease and speed may have to take the insurance hit: don't have any no claims, i lost 6 years worth by having a 2 year non-riding gap.
Anyone know if having a claim on a bike affects car insurance premium?
Thanks mark1973, the windscreen is the only plastic that survived. I'll take the rest of your fairings though if you don't need them :-P
Re the car thing. You have to mention any claims and convictions on renewal of an insurance policy. It should only affect your premium if any part of the claim was your fault.
Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
We are obliged by law to have insurance so the insurer is in the driving seat.easyrider wrote:I don't understand why you guys have insurance on these things.. If you put in a claim they make you pay for the damage anyway via an increase.
Large excesses should be avoided, the excess is tha amount of any claim the insurer will not pay.
e.g. excess £500 damage cost £2000 insurer pays £1500
excess £500 damage £250 insurer pays feck all
Excesses come in two parts, compulsory and voluntary.
Voluntary means you can elect to have a higher excess in return for a (very) slightly lower premium.
There is a way to make the insurer pay out every time, its called protected no claims.
Each year you don't make a claim you get a no claim discount.
Once you have four (or is it five?) years worth you can protect it.
This means you pay a small fee to guarantee you will not lose your no claims discount in the event of a claim.
In the circumstances described above, I would not even report it to the insurer and pay for the repair myself, that way there is no claim on file and your ongoing insurance costs for bike and car remain unaffected.
This could prove the cheaper option in the long run.
Also the scooter will not be listed as a damaged repaired vehicle which would reduce its value significantly.
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Sorry to hear of your loss Steven. What a shame.
It puzzles me how a neighbour in a 'nice' development would have been led to think someone using enough force to break the steering lock, was just doing what was 'arranged'. Sounds like some (many) of the security guards in Thailand, especially the ones at entrances to malls who hardly look into bags, if at all, while the scanner you walk through at the entrance is beeping constantly.
It puzzles me how a neighbour in a 'nice' development would have been led to think someone using enough force to break the steering lock, was just doing what was 'arranged'. Sounds like some (many) of the security guards in Thailand, especially the ones at entrances to malls who hardly look into bags, if at all, while the scanner you walk through at the entrance is beeping constantly.
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
There would have been blood if someone did that to my bike.
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
DrewJW wrote:There would have been blood if someone did that to my bike.
Stress nosebleed?
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Depends if I could trap them, and make them listen to Disneys Frozen for six weeks straight... thanks for the idea tbh...you you wrote:DrewJW wrote:There would have been blood if someone did that to my bike.
Stress nosebleed?
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That's inhumaneDrewJW wrote:Depends if I could trap them, and make them listen to Disneys Frozen for six weeks straight... thanks for the idea tbh...you you wrote:DrewJW wrote:There would have been blood if someone did that to my bike.
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Re: Plastic body panels? where from? thugs smashed them :-(
Really sad. My guess is: Teenage vandals. The real question now is not how to fix it--you will manage that--but how to set things up so it doesn't happen again. If it were mine, I would use a disk lock--maybe one of those that make a whirring sound when the bike is tampered with in any way. I confess, I had a disk lock of this type, but the alarm was pretty cheesy when it worked and it didn't work every time and very early on it stopped working altogether. I still use the lock--the alarm is not the essential part, the fact that it stops the bike from being wheeled away is what matters.
In addition to a disk lock, get a hardened chain and chain up the back wheel to the swing arm. At night, if you have no private garage, chain the bike to a cemented hasp.
(One note re disk lock--I always park with the nose of the bike flush u p against a parking curb or a wall or a building before I put the disk lock on the wheel. That way, if I should forget to take the lock off, I am reminded it's still on by the way the bike jerks to a stop when I start to back it away from the wall or curb. When I can't find a building or a curb to park against, I absolutely DON"T use the lock. It is just too easy to forget it is there, fire up the engine, twist the throttle. and instantly wreck your disk. Ask me how I know this.
In short--make it hard for the bastards to hurt you.
In addition to a disk lock, get a hardened chain and chain up the back wheel to the swing arm. At night, if you have no private garage, chain the bike to a cemented hasp.
(One note re disk lock--I always park with the nose of the bike flush u p against a parking curb or a wall or a building before I put the disk lock on the wheel. That way, if I should forget to take the lock off, I am reminded it's still on by the way the bike jerks to a stop when I start to back it away from the wall or curb. When I can't find a building or a curb to park against, I absolutely DON"T use the lock. It is just too easy to forget it is there, fire up the engine, twist the throttle. and instantly wreck your disk. Ask me how I know this.
In short--make it hard for the bastards to hurt you.