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  1. The ultimate Street/Strip bike. Up for sale is my 2000 Hayabusa with stg.2 rcc turbo kit. Turbo was professionally installed and tuned by Rick's Custom Cycle in Mi. The boost can be flipped on the fly from 7# (spring) to 11# (Boost Controller). At 11# of boost the bike lays down 306 HP to the rear wheel. To put that into perspective a stock C5 Corvette will average 290-310 HP to the rear wheel. The air shifter setup allows for auto shifting via MSD pills or the MSD selector switch. The bike can also be shifted through the horn button. You will not find a better street/strip bike. Bike is currently set up with Spiegler LSL handlebars and a touring windshield, but I also have the stock bars and Zero Gravity DB. A list of mods are below. The turbo kit alone is $6300 before installation tuning and internal engine parts. Feel free to text with questions.

    $8900 or may consider partial trade for a 600.  My son wants to start riding but I won't give him a 300+HP bike for his first bike.

    Steve

    614-316-7881

    See it on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfLYtvE9nPDKZtvXgBKJztA?view_as=subscriber

    Turbo:
    https://store.schnitzracing.com/rcc-turbo-kit-stage-2-gsx1300r-hayabusa-99-07/

    17,889 miles
    Offers welcome - Would be willing to do a partial trade for an older 600 sport bike for my son's first motorcycle.

    Motor upgrades:
    JE Turbo pistons
    Spacer Plate
    ARP Studs
    stg.2 rcc kit w/secondary fuel injection
    Upgraded 1:1 Aeromotive regulator
    2 stg. boost controller #7 244.78 HP 138.9 Torque spring then flip switch #11 305.81 HP 175.33 Torque
    HKS BOV
    Water Injection aquamist 2c
    Walbro Fuel Pump

    Electronics:
    micro tech MT2 secondary fuel controler
    Dynojet PC3
    Innovate motorsports 3783 ssi-4
    Innovate motorsports PL-1 Pocket MTS Datalogger
    Innovate motorsports MTX-L: Digital Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge and sensor
    Boost By Smith shift/launch light
    MPS automatic shift kill
    MSD Auto selector switch
    Autometer Boost gauge
    Autometer Fuel gauge
    Upgraded Solid State Regulator

    Other:
    mtc 2 stg. lock up Clutch
    billet rcc cover
    +10 trac arm with built in air box
    air shifter
    Onboard air pump
    chrome wheels
    Tiger Undertail
    Catalyst extended tail
    Ballistic light weight Battery 
    Adjustable rearsets
    New ContiMotion Tires
    HIDS

    Chrome frame covers
    Spiegler LSL handlebar conversion kit also have the stock bar setup
    zero Gravity Touring windshild also have a Zero Gravity DB
    SS Brake lines
    LED brake lights and turn signals

    Note: This is a stage 2 RCC Turbo, which means it supports 500+ HP. I did not want to run on C16 or E85 hence the 300+ HP

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  2. Fungames what insurance company do you have so I can know to stay clear of them? I just looked at my policy after reading this, and it is defined as "Uninsured/Underinsured" motorist coverage. WTF is the difference if someone causes an accident and they have no, or not enough insurance coverage? Sounds like a shitty loophole designed for them to not pay out. "Ah, he has some insurance...so we can't pay. We only pay if they have NO insurance....lololololloolol."

     

    For as long as I've been paying for auto insurance, I can never remember Uninsured and Underinsured being 2 different coverages I could choose from?

    I am with State Farm. I have never had an issue with them.  My policy clearly states uninsured.  I just didn't know enough about insurance to get underinsured.  I have had an accident where the other party was uninsured and State Farm took care of everything.

  3. The person was named in the release letter.  I just blanked it out with <name>.  It seems the general consensus is to speak to a lawyer, which I plan to do.  At this point, its not about the money. It's about a big company trying to push the little guy into something they should not have to do. Here is the e-mail trail below.

     

    SA

    You crossed out our insured’s name on the Release. This is not acceptable. The purpose of the document is to “release” or extinguish all claims against <name of client> in exchange for the $7,500. If you aren’t agreeable to this, we won’t be able to issue payment to you at this time.

     

    Me

    I want to thank you for looking into my claim. Please provide next steps for processing and settling this claim.

     

    SA

    We only have $7500 available. We would ask that you sign and notarize the release indicating your acceptance of that offer before we would pay you. If you are not interested in accepting this money to settle the claim, we can’t pay you.

     

    ME

    I have spoken to your sales agents. The sales agents state if I buy state minimum coverage $7500 and damages exceed $7500(Ohio State minimum) that I would responsible for the difference.  I also spoke to my own insurance company and have confirmed this to be true. This also holds true when I look up Ohio's laws regarding insurance. Are you saying we need to operate outside of Ohio law in order to pay the claim?.............Yes I called their 1-800 number and asked these questions.

     

    SA

    Safe Auto will not issue payment to you unless you accept our offer of $7500 to extinguish this claim. If you continue to pursue the excess damages against the insured personally, that is your choice. But we will not pay the $7500 unless we have a contract signed by you (the Release) in which you agree to accept the money as payment for the damages caused on this date of loss. 

     

    ME

    I agree 100%. I think we are both saying the exact same thing. I am more than willing to accept your offer of $7500 and pursue the excess damages with your client. Safe Auto only has a liability of $7500. This is how the Ohio laws read regarding insurance. Your release form blocks me from doing what you just said I was free to do. Please help me understand.

     

    SA

    If you continue to pursue our insured for the damages, then you are not agreeing to the release. If you are not agreeing to the release, we will not pay you.

  4. Here is how I am taking this...

    The driver went to the insurance company and said, "you know what, I don't really want to pay a higher premium. I will take the risk that my insurance company will not cover the value of a vehicle and I may be sued and have to pay out of my own pocket."

    The driver took that risk. Now simply sue him for the value of the vehicle.

    What I recommend is speaking with an attorney to see how this salvage title is going to work out in court. Because getting that salvage title on your vehicle just massively screwed you (I think).

    The way I look at this, as far as I can assume, the guy admitted fault, the insurance company admitted fault, it is a pretty clear win in court. The guy will have to pay damages. There is the question of how much at fault was he, though. Was any of this your (daughter) fault? That could be considered in a payout in court. But, if this guy is completely at fault, this is an easy win and he owes you some money.

    I don't think you need to hire an attorney to represent you if you can get your stuff together, but I do believe you really need to speak with an attorney to get educated and how this will all play out. Many attorney's offer free consultation. Or go to a legal forum and see if anyone is willing to give advice. There are a few forums that I have used in the past for general legal advice.

     

    Everyone agrees the accident  was completely the other persons fault.  No disputes on fault, no disputes on what the insurance company owes.  The only dispute is how the release form is worded with the other persons name.

  5. I'd have to see how it was written and stipulated the insurance company and insurance holder are indemnified of further action. Did their insured have to sign thAt same form?

    I am not sure if the insured had to sign the same or not.  It reads like this:

     

    "For the consideration of 7500 receipt of which is acknowledged, the undersigned <name>(hereafter "the Releasor") being of lawful age, does hereby and for his/her heirs, executor, administrators, successors, and assigns release and forever discharge <name> his/her/their, heirs, executors and assigns his/her/their insure, Safe Auto, its officers, employees, agents yada yada yada from all claims, demands, liens, rights or causes of action known and unknown for damage to property, including but not limited to yada yada yada.

  6. "Although, I'm confused... to my understanding the insurance company only requires a salvage title if the cost to repair the vehicle is greater than the value of the vehicle (total loss payout). In this case, they are not giving you a total loss payout, they are only giving you the total amount that the customer is insured for."

     

    From what SA's claim adjuster told me they total a vehicle when the repair cost reaches x%(some super secret number) of the cars value.  The reason is, the repair shop generally finds more issues which require repair and in many cases drives the cost above the vehicles value.  I feel like I should drop all my coverages to state minimum coverage and save lots of money.

  7. I have learned more about insurance than I have ever cared to learn.  Here is my issue.  My daughter(under my insurance) was involved in an accident.  The driver of the other car admitted fault and SafeAuto was willing to pay for the damages(up to the covered $7500).  Here is were my knowledge is lacking.  First, I do have uninsured motorist, however I do not have under insured motorist.  I never knew they were two different things, therefore my insurance company is not willing to help.  The SafeAuto rep came out to do the estimate.  He came back and stated that damages exceeded $8500 and could climb higher once in the shop.  He ended up saying the car was totaled and the value of the car was $10,300.  New SafeAuto rep calls me back and says they are mailing a release form and I need to go have the title converted to a salvage title.  I received the release form and in some sort of legaleese that states by signing this, I release SafeAuto and their client from any further claim.  It was my understanding that if you were under-insured ($7500 in this case) you are required to pay the delta between what your insurance covers and the damages outside of this coverage.  I crossed out their clients name, initialed, notarized and signed and sent back with the converted title.  SafeAuto is now telling me this is not acceptable and refuses to pay.  They state after I sign the release, I am free to go after their client for the remaining if I wish.  I am not a lawyer, nor am I a contract specialist, but to me it seems to me, if I sign a document that releases both from the claim, that I can not do what they just told I could do.   If this is how insurance works, why would anyone have anything other than state minimums.  At this point SafeAuto refuses to return my calls and e-mails.  Not sure where I go from here.

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