Posts: 12,677
Threads: 77
Likes Received: 3 in 3 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Dec 2014
(11-09-2019, 04:18 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote: (11-09-2019, 03:46 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Bill: Some really nice snaps for sure.
(*sigh*) 2013 seems so long ago now.
What was this?
... taken from https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZZtzrKDWht1x2cGC6
By the time I got home after the 5000-mile trip, the rear tires were worn down to the nub. Tires were a recurring, annoying expense in this car. Trying to make them last till I got home.
I was selling the car with the original 16" wheels (which still had tread) and selling these 17" separately, so didn't want to have to spend another $400 on rear tires.
Ah, okay. I noticed the tread, but thought it was about that beige thingy in the pic.
Posts: 260
Threads: 14
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: May 2018
Posts: 12,677
Threads: 77
Likes Received: 3 in 3 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 260
Threads: 14
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: May 2018
(11-09-2019, 01:05 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: (11-09-2019, 11:05 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote: (11-08-2019, 01:43 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Bill: Pleez be careful. There are trees, boulders, trenches, gullies, and maybe the worse: Squirrels who can never seem to make up their mind. 
You left out dogs. Had about five chasing after me today, but I think the 29" knobby tires kept them at bay. 
This is about as technical as it gets for me ...
![[Image: dfa64814de757582c143d54f38ee27c2.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201911/dfa64814de757582c143d54f38ee27c2.jpg)
Nice day for a new bike shakedown ... 
![[Image: dc03c263de2e09b6dd04e875efc6e2c0.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201911/dc03c263de2e09b6dd04e875efc6e2c0.jpg)
![[Image: 6e32b03a918858409d1e986708dc7253.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201911/6e32b03a918858409d1e986708dc7253.jpg)
![[Image: a0ac06392a11c75442c039435f720ba3.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201911/a0ac06392a11c75442c039435f720ba3.jpg)
You left out dogs. Had about five chasing after me today, but I think the 29" knobby tires kept them at bay. 
...
Were you wearin' meat or sumthin'? 
You left out dogs. Had about five chasing after me today, but I think the 29" knobby tires kept them at bay. 
...
Were you wearin' meat or sumthin'?
[url=https://wagwalking.com/behavior/why-dogs-chase-bikes]read this link: why dogs chase bicycles
Posts: 260
Threads: 14
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: May 2018
(11-05-2019, 07:27 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote: (09-27-2019, 09:32 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote: Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand look who's finally home. Two months to the day.
![[Image: f5f7227106b1a061bf7489fc9bf23a2c.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/f5f7227106b1a061bf7489fc9bf23a2c.jpg)
So the new owner in California called ... he wrecked it already.
Low speed fallover ... he's ok but all the new shiny parts ... not so much. 
So the new owner in California called ... he wrecked it already.
Low speed fallover ... he's ok but all the new shiny parts ... not so much.
Late November Update:
1. New California owner called (again). Due to 69-year-old leg issues, he's going to fix up the bike and sell it (again). So be on the lookout on the West Coast for this CB.
2. The relationship with Progressive Insurance over my medical coverage reimbursement is getting heated. They are holding up reimbursement on the remaining $5100 of eligible medical bills (in my $25K total coverage) on "waiting for ER medical records" ... which I have filled out the authorization paperwork for at the hospital TWICE (once in person in late October) ... the hospital says they faxed the records access information to my adjuster in October the day I showed up in person, and again this week ... the adjuster seems to be avoiding my calls, responding via email days later. Next step: File a complaint to the Texas Department of Insurance to "motivate" them to close this July claim out.
3. The battle over medical bill negotiations will hopefully wind up soon. Got the $265 arm sling reduced to $50 (normal retail is $25 shipped) ... but it took about 2-1/2 weeks to seal the deal, as this crooked company (Dura Medic out of Austin, Texas) never answers their customer service line, never returns voicemail messages ... so I had to resort to badgering them with comments via social media and other sites (Facebook, LinkedIn, Better Business Bureau, Google Maps, Yelp) to get a callback from the person authorized to take my reduced payment. That was a long, annoying trip around the barn.
4. Healing continues slowly but surely ... left hand less and less painful, right shoulder less bothersome.
Cheers, y'all!
Posts: 2,998
Threads: 118
Likes Received: 656 in 281 posts
Likes Given: 669
Joined: Apr 2025
zbillster, wow, never new insurance could be so difficult to deal with--the few times I've had to deal with progressive it was over vehicles only (car, mc, boat even), no body injury, and they were pretty much upfront and timely.
Keep on the mend!
Posts: 260
Threads: 14
Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: May 2018
(11-21-2019, 04:17 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote: zbillster, wow, never new insurance could be so difficult to deal with--the few times I've had to deal with progressive it was over vehicles only (car, mc, boat even), no body injury, and they were pretty much upfront and timely.
Keep on the mend!
I'm getting a lot of adjuster = good cop, back office = bad cop shenanigans.
The moto damage: They were slow getting it transported from the impound yard to the dealer, and slow finalizing the estimate. Then the back office quibbled about "we're not covering damage to the left side" even though the impact with the pole damaged the left turn signal ... I challenged it with the adjuster and they sent me a check for the part and a measly $22 for labor.
The rider damage: Everything started out rosy with quick reimbursements for Rx and other bills ... then they got bogged down into "need medical records" ... the adjuster would say one thing on the phone, then I'd get a Progressive letter with her name on the bottom saying something else. They are not following up on this issue with much proactive diligence. The adjuster said, "I am handling 400 other cases also" but this is their problem, not mine.
Posts: 16,119
Threads: 342
Likes Received: 666 in 365 posts
Likes Given: 775
Joined: Apr 2025
The good news, zbillster, is that your healing continues.
Posts: 6,964
Threads: 93
Likes Received: 417 in 234 posts
Likes Given: 827
Joined: Apr 2025
(11-21-2019, 04:13 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote: (11-05-2019, 07:27 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote: (09-27-2019, 09:32 AM)zbillster_imp Wrote: Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand look who's finally home. Two months to the day.
![[Image: f5f7227106b1a061bf7489fc9bf23a2c.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/f5f7227106b1a061bf7489fc9bf23a2c.jpg)
So the new owner in California called ... he wrecked it already.
Low speed fallover ... he's ok but all the new shiny parts ... not so much. 
So the new owner in California called ... he wrecked it already.
Low speed fallover ... he's ok but all the new shiny parts ... not so much.
Late November Update:
1. New California owner called (again). Due to 69-year-old leg issues, he's going to fix up the bike and sell it (again). So be on the lookout on the West Coast for this CB. 
2. The relationship with Progressive Insurance over my medical coverage reimbursement is getting heated. They are holding up reimbursement on the remaining $5100 of eligible medical bills (in my $25K total coverage) on "waiting for ER medical records" ... which I have filled out the authorization paperwork for at the hospital TWICE (once in person in late October) ... the hospital says they faxed the records access information to my adjuster in October the day I showed up in person, and again this week ... the adjuster seems to be avoiding my calls, responding via email days later. Next step: File a complaint to the Texas Department of Insurance to "motivate" them to close this July claim out. 
3. The battle over medical bill negotiations will hopefully wind up soon. Got the $265 arm sling reduced to $50 (normal retail is $25 shipped) ... but it took about 2-1/2 weeks to seal the deal, as this crooked company (Dura Medic out of Austin, Texas) never answers their customer service line, never returns voicemail messages ... so I had to resort to badgering them with comments via social media and other sites (Facebook, LinkedIn, Better Business Bureau, Google Maps, Yelp) to get a callback from the person authorized to take my reduced payment. That was a long, annoying trip around the barn. 
4. Healing continues slowly but surely ... left hand less and less painful, right shoulder less bothersome.
Cheers, y'all!  Late November Update:
2. The relationship with Progressive Insurance over my medical coverage reimbursement is getting heated. They are holding up reimbursement on the remaining $5100 of eligible medical bills (in my $25K total coverage) on "waiting for ER medical records" ... which I have filled out the authorization paperwork for at the hospital TWICE (once in person in late October) ... the hospital says they faxed the records access information to my adjuster in October the day I showed up in person, and again this week ... the adjuster seems to be avoiding my calls, responding via email days later. Next step: File a complaint to the Texas Department of Insurance to "motivate" them to close this July claim out.
3. The battle over medical bill negotiations will hopefully wind up soon. Got the $265 arm sling reduced to $50 (normal retail is $25 shipped) ... but it took about 2-1/2 weeks to seal the deal, as this crooked company (Dura Medic out of Austin, Texas) never answers their customer service line, never returns voicemail messages ... so I had to resort to badgering them with comments via social media and other sites (Facebook, LinkedIn, Better Business Bureau, Google Maps, Yelp) to get a callback from the person authorized to take my reduced payment. That was a long, annoying trip around the barn.
4. Healing continues slowly but surely ... left hand less and less painful, right shoulder less bothersome.
Cheers, y'all!
After reading all this insurance crap =  , I wonder if a client could issue a postdated cheque without any date, collect all benefits in case of accident and THEN pay for his premium!!!
Glad to hear, you're progressing.
Posts: 12,677
Threads: 77
Likes Received: 3 in 3 posts
Likes Given: 0
Joined: Dec 2014
Bill:
Sounds like the age-old tactic of making things difficult in the hope you'd give up.
I am glad you are active and engaged with all things life.
|