FabOneUp
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Not to be a jerk but your bike totaled and that's going to be the best stiuation. You need to fight with the insurance company to have it totaled because being such a new bike parts are going to take forever to get. If its totaled you'll be able to have a check in a week and buy a new one and move on. If for some reason they want to fix it you can get compensated for the time you dont have the bike for as we'll as a reduction in resale value because it now will have a recorded accident on the title. Don't miss the little stuff it can cost you big in the end.
You are not being a jerk at all Tessier and I'm a pretty mellow fellow so I would not have taken it wrong. This is great advise and the "totaled" issue is being worked on as we speak. There is a new bike on its way to the dealer with my name on it already. This does not mean it is a done deal at all, but preparations are being made. I went through this before and all went well, so I will remain calm for now. You are right about the parts issue, but what the hurdle is now is they don't even have fixed prices for them. Getting a repair estimate is almost impossible immediately.
Me and the other guy are insured by the same company and the bike is not owned by the bank, so this should go smooth after we can get the numbers. We are all 99 percent sure the bike is totaled, there just has to be a document that says so. It will be very disappointed if not, but we will see.
I should make it clear that I have full confidence in my dealer (Big D Motorsports). If they say it can be fixed, then I will stand by them. They don't want to deal with a lemon in the future any more than I do. Big D (Dan) takes the relationship with his customers very seriously and he has kept me in the loop. He calls me weather the news is good or bad and tells me what is going on and why.