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Thats a fair point, see if you can shift it to someone else rather than loosing your own no-claims. Might well be able to do as well given the circumstancesBikerbird wrote:I'd still be inclined to find out why the oil spill wasn't cleaned up? Maybe have a claim from someone else, rather than losing your no claims, excess etc


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WTF, did you actually read anything that was posted. An oil spill from a previous crash should have been sorted by the local council so not his fault.neo wrote:If you choose to ride like a tw at then you should take responsibilty for your actions rather than scamming the inurance company and forcing my premiums up![]()
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Welcome to the site dood, definately think you should claim, I too am in the bike flipping club, but I stayed on the sucker lol

Definately make a claim against the council though.
Reminds me of an accident I saw at nurburg where 5 bikes went down on an oil spill that some guy had pissed all over the track just before they went out.
Sucks tho
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No its a sprocket!!
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No its a sprocket!!
neo wrote:If you choose to ride like a tw at then you should take responsibilty for your actions rather than scamming the inurance company and forcing my premiums up![]()
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A fellow biker goes down due to a diesel spill, and all you can think about is that it may put your premium up!?

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