Replacement trike

Aug 2, 2015
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Priest river
Bought me another trike to replace the one I lost in the wreck on May 29. Same year 2006, but dressed up more. I lost the other one when a cop broad sided the wife and I, we only had it two weeks. Hopefully I or we won't be in anymore wrecks and have a lot of fun filled miles
 
Bought me another trike to replace the one I lost in the wreck on May 29. Same year 2006, but dressed up more. I lost the other one when a cop broad sided the wife and I, we only had it two weeks. Hopefully I or we won't be in anymore wrecks and have a lot of fun filled miles

Safe riding and have fun
 
To early to tell if I am going to have problems getting reimbursed. Dealing with the county and courts, so it is a wait and see. We are in the process of replacing everything, leathers, helmets, etc.

The state police wanted a misdemeanor charge against her, but the judge said no, they had another hearing on the 8-21, different judge and prosecutor, but I think nothing changed.
 
Fuzzy I believe he is saying that the State Police wanted to charge the Female Deputy that hit them. Here in Monroe Co Florida the Deputy would have been ticketed. All of our county crashes have to be investigated by the State. We do get ticketed if we are at fault. And that is the way it should be. The only time we get a beak is if we are running lights and siren, then it usually is failing to yield to an emergency vehicle by the other driver no matter what. Believe it when I say about 80% of the drivers do not know what to do when an emergency vehicle is going thru. You really have to be 100% dialed in when running code.
 
Failure to Yield

I've just joined today, but we're in the same boat. Accident on July 30 wiped out our beautiful 2013 GL1800 with a matching Tow Pac e-trike.

We were only a mile away from our house when a neighbor looked right at us, and pulled out into our path. Wham. Totaled us and the bike. The responding sheriff said that if we were on our smaller bike (Honda 750) it would've been a fatality. She was also cited for Failure to Yield.

I've just posted a long post about our experience with the insurance company for the last five weeks. We will probably be getting both our check and our new bike this week. I would encourage everyone who wonders what happens post-accident to read the post, I've had an awful time with the company, but I've learned quite a bit this month.

Glad you could replace your trike, and enjoy riding again. Best wishes for a safe riding season!
 

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