Either way, I did go ahead and call them to see. I've got a claim in the process. My buddy brought up a good point. My bike is carbureted. Perhaps when it dropped and flooded, it messed up the things there. I'm no mechanic, just a thought to consider.
I don't know if that would be the best idea since they would probably increase my rates. I'm with State Farm and they're usually pretty good. I just don't want to risk them charging me more money.
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Last Monday, I was leaving work during rush hour. I was on the highway stop and go. The traffic opened up eventually. I was cruising around 45 - 55 MPH. All of the sudden, the pickup truck had to lock up brakes in front of me due to idiot ahead of him. This caught me off guard...
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I'm the new guy today. Just wanted to introduce myself and bike. My name is Josiah and I'm the owner of a 2002 FZ1. It's black and silver. Mostly stock. I've given her new bar end mirrors, brake/clutch levers, and two brothers exhaust. I've owned the bike for 4 years and have...