Bedifferent
Old man on a bike
Debating on the salvage issue! As many of you know my 2013 New England White and Phantom Black Rocket Touring (Non ABS) was rear ended and destroyed. The adjuster says it is total and I have yet to hear the final payout amount. NADA is $11,260.00 with about 2K in accessories, less what I decide to keep. . Mainly the long haul seat and backrest with a couple of other things. The total dollar payout amount I'm hoping will be in the $12,500.00 range, less my $250 deductible. He told me for the salvage value they have a bid of 3k with a salvage title, much higher than the 10-15% some of you discussed There are many parts on the bike which were not damaged such as....
The instrument cluster, the fuel tank insides
Complete front end, front tire and rim, brakes, front fender etc
The complete Engine and transmission which I doubt were affected as I had the clutch in when hit.
The right pannier
Floorboards, right crash bar, right rear crash bar
Much of the chrome side trim
Rear wheel and rear end drive assembly
Tail light, right front aux light, some other rear light parts
Handlebar control clusters, radiator and all the trim.
The list goes on....
I know some of you are always looking for parts, but it will be a pain parting it out and shipping parts unless it's local pickup. I have a garage, but it would take time to do that. I may temporary rent a storage building. I'm looking to cut my losses so is there any interest out there if I were to buy it and sell the parts a say 60% of retail value...If I buy it back for salvage, does that mean they won't pay me for the accessories that I am leaving on it?
I also bought a new 2015 RT3 in Virginia from a dealer. New, but Triumph put 30 miles on it so it has to be sold as used and not fall under the endless summer voucher option. I feel I got a good buy on it and I will have to go and pick it up. Any comments??
The instrument cluster, the fuel tank insides
Complete front end, front tire and rim, brakes, front fender etc
The complete Engine and transmission which I doubt were affected as I had the clutch in when hit.
The right pannier
Floorboards, right crash bar, right rear crash bar
Much of the chrome side trim
Rear wheel and rear end drive assembly
Tail light, right front aux light, some other rear light parts
Handlebar control clusters, radiator and all the trim.
The list goes on....
I know some of you are always looking for parts, but it will be a pain parting it out and shipping parts unless it's local pickup. I have a garage, but it would take time to do that. I may temporary rent a storage building. I'm looking to cut my losses so is there any interest out there if I were to buy it and sell the parts a say 60% of retail value...If I buy it back for salvage, does that mean they won't pay me for the accessories that I am leaving on it?
I also bought a new 2015 RT3 in Virginia from a dealer. New, but Triumph put 30 miles on it so it has to be sold as used and not fall under the endless summer voucher option. I feel I got a good buy on it and I will have to go and pick it up. Any comments??
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