Full Throttle Will This Get Written Off?

Discussion in 'Scrambler' started by Sicilian, Mar 9, 2025.

  1. I've also dealt with 4th Dimension in the past before,and because I didn't want to use a hire bike from them as part of my claim,they had absolutely no interest in my bike or my claim.....

    Good luck with ya bike :upyeah:
     
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  2. keep us posted

    if no joy from the insurance how about getting as much off the bike and taking it on one part at a time

    someone else mentioned WD40, the stuffs amazing at what it can do, maybe it'll amaze here
     
  3. I've tried WD40, no joy.

    I've also tried Graffiti remover: Scrubb Grafitti Remover 750ml - Screwfix and Vulcanet wipes.

    Only places I've got half a chance of cleaning are the shiney parts, which aren't many on a matt coloured bike.
     
  4. Maybe worth a call, they mention removing paint splatter in their bumph

    https://www.jewelspassion.co.uk/

    Even if they’re not local they should be able to advise you?
     
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  6. Just called them, going to send some photo's but much of that list is for Cars and not motorcycles. Going to send them some photos.
     
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  7. Cars come with matte paint and plastics, you can’t be the first person this has happened to.

    Good luck, got my fingers firmly crossed for you.
     
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  8. What an absolute nightmare
     
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  9. yes its shite, i would be beside myself, i think most of us would be

    one thing for sure it will get sorted in the end, its another mans Ducati
     
  10. "The claim handler is 4th Dimension, what a bunch of W@Nkers!"

    Had dealings with this bunch of wankers before. Their favoured course of working is to write things off. Be careful. Very careful.
     
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  11. 4th Dimension do like to write bikes off so it would seem but then they do have a sister company that then sells them on so they need stock. I’ve bought a few from them.
    That gloss paint would have come off easily with some white spirit if done on the day it happened.
     
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  12. @Sicilian have you spoken to the local Highway Authority regarding this? I've just been reminded that HA's have departments that undertake recovery of costs from Damage to County Property incidents; if by some chance the recovery team have identified who was responsible for the DCP (in this case the road surface), them you may have someone to claim against for your damage. Bugger all help in cleaning up the bike I'm afraid, but it might mitigate the insurance hike going forward.

    Good luck with getting it sorted.
     
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