nyx
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So I had my bike parked yesterday in a shopping plaza (private property), and when I came back found a note. No name or number on the note.
There was a time frame, license plate #, car make, and to check camera cause it got rear ended.
Doesn’t sound like it was done by whoever left the note. More from passerby or someone works around there perhaps.
I didn’t see any cameras nearby, was parked half a block from Scotiabank entrance, but camera was on other side of the building.
Only physical damage I noticed was front fender is broken (chunk came off). My bike isn’t spring chicken, it’s 2012 almost 150k and few slides that I didn’t want fixing. There is a line the kickstand likely made by bike pushed back.
The fender is $200 if it’s still available somewhere (Yamaha website says oos and vehicle is discontinued)
I don’t want insurance involved because I don’t want to be put in “higher risk” group. Deductible is $500 anyway.
What would be the best thing to do?
I’m very curious to see if there was a footage, but didn’t see cameras tbh.
There was a time frame, license plate #, car make, and to check camera cause it got rear ended.
Doesn’t sound like it was done by whoever left the note. More from passerby or someone works around there perhaps.
I didn’t see any cameras nearby, was parked half a block from Scotiabank entrance, but camera was on other side of the building.
Only physical damage I noticed was front fender is broken (chunk came off). My bike isn’t spring chicken, it’s 2012 almost 150k and few slides that I didn’t want fixing. There is a line the kickstand likely made by bike pushed back.
The fender is $200 if it’s still available somewhere (Yamaha website says oos and vehicle is discontinued)
I don’t want insurance involved because I don’t want to be put in “higher risk” group. Deductible is $500 anyway.
What would be the best thing to do?
I’m very curious to see if there was a footage, but didn’t see cameras tbh.