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Old 06-26-2009, 12:01 AM   #1
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Default Salvage title due to broken plastics????

How in the hell does a bike get a salvage title from having the plastics replaced?


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Same person has an '08 aprilia sl750 with a salvage title because falling over. "Has a salvage title because it fell over on the right side but only has minor damage"

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Old 06-26-2009, 12:09 AM   #2
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How in the hell does a bike get a salvage title from having the plastics replaced?


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Same person has an '08 aprilia sl750 with a salvage title because falling over. "Has a salvage title because it fell over on the right side but only has minor damage"
"Has a salvage title because it fell over (and over...and over and over at 75 MPH) on the right side but only has minor damage"
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If the cost of repairing the bike is greater than what the insurance company is willing to pay they sell it for salvage. Then if you deem it worth it to buy the bike back from the insurance company it gets a salvage title.

The salvage title actually has nothing to do with the ability of the bike to be safely operated.
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If the cost of repairing the bike is greater than what the insurance company is willing to pay they sell it for salvage. Then if you deem it worth it to buy the bike back from the insurance company it gets a salvage title.

The salvage title actually has nothing to do with the ability of the bike to be safely operated.
My husband just said almost the exact same thing.
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Old 06-26-2009, 12:13 AM   #6
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My husband just said almost the exact same thing.
Yeh, what I wrote was the dumbed down version
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The first one was a gsx-r. Both look brand new. I just cant see how broken plastics could total out a bike.
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Old 06-26-2009, 12:28 AM   #8
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The first one was a gsx-r. Both look brand new. I just cant see how broken plastics could total out a bike.
price them out for a complete OEM set from the dealer, you'll see.

insurance co's use a value system where if the damage exceeds X% of the insured value of the vehicle, they total it. on a motorcycle, fairings are pricey as OEM parts.
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If the cost of repairing the bike is greater than what the insurance company is willing to pay they sell it for salvage. Then if you deem it worth it to buy the bike back from the insurance company it gets a salvage title.

The salvage title actually has nothing to do with the ability of the bike to be safely operated.
I was going to say it would have to be just about all the plastics for it to get a salvage title for plastics only. there are some deals out there, just know what you are getting into before you do it.

mine was kicked over when it was still a year old, little over 2K retail damage parts and labor. that was just one complete side, upper and screen.
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So is it a hassle to own something with a salvaged title? I know that depends per state.
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