Rebuilding damaged bike

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Alan B

Active Member
Have recently had accident when farmer in pickup pulled out of blind access and I went into front wing at about 20mph and went over the top. A few minor breaks and bruises etc but should be OK in a couple of weeks.
Will be getting a new bike from his insurance, but I wonder if it's worthwhile making a winter bike from the good bits from the broken bike which is a 2012 Giant Defy 2 only two months old.
Damaged:
Frame - caved in rear stay, buckled seat tube, grazed front down tube - so a writeoff
Front wheel - slightly buckled, and took big impact
Forks - doesn't look damaged !!! but must be surely
Handlebars - bent
Rear wheel - slightly bent, probably repairable
Writing this I appreciate this doesn't leave any major bits for making a new bike, but I would enjoy giving it a go if it made any sort of sense.
cheers
Alan
 

rusky

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Location
Hove
Bin it, anything that badly damaged isn't worth risking.
 
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Alan B

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My accident was the day before yours, 10 days ago.

The bruising in the legs, knees and ankles didn't go black until a week after, and as it is now I'm struggling to walk ! It's going to be interesting to see what the insurer offers.

I'll keep the good bits, and see if a decent frame and forks comes up.
 
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