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Non Rider Fault Accident Claims

Alphabiker Riders Club has been given a fantastic opportunity to offer not only all their existing riders, but anyrider who has had an accident within the last 3 years a chance to claim for incidental compensation alongside their existing claim for damages from their current insurance company. This only applies to accidents which are not caused by the rider, of which there are many, and all applications must be made through Alphabikers to qualify for the no fee waiver.

Contact Tony on 07973 507 458 at Alphabikers or by email to claims@alphabikers.com giving your name, contact details and date of accident.

ABT:We pay enough in premiums each year, so claim for what you are entitled to when you should and don’t allow the insurance company Christmas parties to get any bigger that they need to be.

 
A Superbike FREE DVD Give Away

In February’s edition of Superbikes Magazine they gave away a free DVD which gave a lot of valuable and much needed info relating to track days both in this country and abroad. It covered all the where’s, when’s, with whom, what’s and why’s and featured BSB star Paul Young giving track day tips and common sense guidelines as to how to enjoy a great day out. If you didn’t get a copy of the mag don’t worry as I have contacted Superbike and they have sent me down a few extra copies for the more serious riders amongst you’s.

For a copy of the DVD please send a self addressed envelope to the Alphabikers offices and we’ll get one sent out to you, but remember, when they’re gone.... that’s it.

 
Crash, Bang, What Happened?

KC from Supreme Riders came a cropper at the back end of last year when he spun out on cold tyres when he jammed on the breaks on a cold night road in South London. Although he lost consciousness at the scene of the accident and woke up in hospital with fractures on his left arm and right leg with a couple of busted ribs thrown in for good measure. His Honda 600RR, however, wasn’t so lucky and will be laid to rest this Friday.

ABT: At any time, only two points of your bike will be in contact with the road so make sure they stick. Any less is acceptable but anymore and you may have a problem.

 
A Final Farewell

On an ice cold Wednesday, 28 th Dec 2005 we said goodbye to Joshua Linton Dennis for the last time as he was laid to rest at Enfield Crematorium aged 24yrs. He passed away as a result of his injuries almost a month after being involved in an accident in which no other vehicles were involved while riding his Yamaha R1. Many riders from AlphaBikers and Ryders Inc came out in respect of his family and lent their support by blocking traffic to keep the funeral procession together between the family home and the crematorium.

ABT:Our condolences go out to his family and may his death stand as a reminder to all bikers to be careful out there. We lost too many riders in 2005 so lets be safe in 2006.