ht hyd clutch/over sized rotor?

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Darren Clark
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deer/bike crash -> now gmac insurance.

Post by Darren Clark » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:17 pm

First off I'd like to say thanks for all the kind words and concern. I'm almost fully recovered now. The only thing that's not back to normal is my bad knee, but I don't think it'll get any better than it is now. But now for the good part. I have GMAC insurance and full coverage (comp, collision, ...) and they're fixing everything. By everything I mean the bike (even the parts that were just lightly scratched) and all my gear. The one gotcha with the safety gear policy that I fortunately got right is, you _must tell them ahead of time_ what safety gear you want insured (and it's no additional cost for the first $2000). Talking to GMAC about the gear the first time; the lady told me that they do cover the gear up to $2000, but unfortunately I had to specify what gear I wanted to insure when I signed up, and that I should update my policy in case of any future accidents. I told her that I did in fact tell the person I first set up the policy with that I wanted my helmet, jacket, gloves, boots, and pants covered. She went and looked something up and then told me my gear was insured. So anybody with GMAC might want to give them a call and give their policy a review. Ride safe, Darren Clark 2004 KLR-650 Fowlerville, MI [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

fasteddiecopeman
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ht hyd clutch/over sized rotor?

Post by fasteddiecopeman » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:43 pm

John, Do you remember which company has the larger rotor and caliper combo --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "oldrider25" wrote: > > I have an oversized rotor and love it. I think I paid ~$200 for it. > Stops are smoother/easier and brake pad wear is reduced. One company > offers an oversize rotor w/ a twin piston caliper for that one. > > John