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Old 16-07-2020, 10:08 AM   #13
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I guess you’d have to find a couple of suitable replacements for sale to back up your valuation, or do an on-paper exercise of building a replacement. Then submit photos of your bike plus pics of your stored parts and any receipts you can provide. None of which will compensate you for the sense of loss you’d feel losing your ‘old friend’, but you’ll never get an insurance company to recognise that aspect of what’s just an asset to them.
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