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After an accident that was not your fault if the other party's insurance company totals your bike do you still get to keep your bike?

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most of the time, if an insurance company "totals" your equipment, it will pay it off or pay you and then sell it to a junk yard for as much as they can get for it.

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However, you do have the option to buy your bike at the same price the salvage yard would pay.

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