Was the frame on these things that over-engineered?
My life insurance is not through my automotive policy and since there aren't Darwin clauses in it I shouldn't think twice about them not paying right?
The frame was seriously over engineered. They spared no expense making sure that the frame would hold up in all kinds of conditions.
A prime example of that mentality can be found in almost any Yamaha XS650 frame. TRIPLE SLEEVING!!!!
Heh Darwin clauses.... that's funny.
I do insurance estimates and repairs for bikers locally. It's been 8 years now.
In that time I have never been asked if the frame was modified and could that be the cause of breakage.
Now there are exceptions to that rule. If you made a trike out of it, or did something drastic, that would probably attract attention.
Around here, all they check for: Do the numbers on the title match the neck? And/Or engine if applicable?
Did the owner have insurance? It's a law around here.
And last but not least, is the bike salvageable, and if so does it exceed the current value of said bike.
That's it.
So feel free to die at your leisure. At least in Illinois anyway.
I'll make sure the insurance company pays out.