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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2013+ / Re: Zero repair centres in Australia
« on: October 05, 2018, 01:15:46 PM »
I've posted a link to this topic on the Sydney Electric Riders facebook group to see if anyone knows of any service centres who might be willing and able to repair it. Procycles were it in Sydney for Zero dealers so it would have to be Brisbane/Gold Coast or Melbourne for Zero-specific servicing. General motorcycle panel beater/repair shops may be able to straighten it.
I agree with the others, the bike should be written off as the frame will likely be twisted and difficult to repair back to original.
In this case the lack of repair shop is not a bad thing as the only option for the insurance company is to write it off. They'll probably give you an option to buy the old bike for $1-2k for parts value.
If that's the case you could find a buyer of the written-off bike who would be happy to have it for off-road purposes if you don't want it.
Good luck with the payout/repair.
I agree with the others, the bike should be written off as the frame will likely be twisted and difficult to repair back to original.
In this case the lack of repair shop is not a bad thing as the only option for the insurance company is to write it off. They'll probably give you an option to buy the old bike for $1-2k for parts value.
If that's the case you could find a buyer of the written-off bike who would be happy to have it for off-road purposes if you don't want it.
Good luck with the payout/repair.