So let's say the lane closest to the industrial estate is lane 1 and your in lane 3, the far away lane on the opposite side of the road. The lane in the middle that other road users are using is lane 2.
Your in Lane 1... waiting to pass lanes 2 and 3 to get into the estate. Lane 2 was clear, however 3 was not... therefor you couldn't go, however lane 2 was clear and this allow the BMW to be able to overtake as he had a clear path???
I think I've got it!
So... the biker tried the same, however you started to move off and he hit the side of you??
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/253907/images/thinkbike.jpg[IMG]
P.S. As mentioned then. Regardless of you not noticing him in the right mirror or blind spot. He was indeed in the wrong of course and I'm pretty sure the insurance will see this also. Just show them my amazing photoshop mock up and they will totally understand.[/QUOTE]
Basically this.
I'm generally very aware of bikes on the road, as I've been riding a pushbike on the road to work/college/etc since I was about 15 and I know how invisible we can be to cars (same obviously applies for motorbikes). Obviously in this case that didn't help :(
I've already forwarded your picture to my insurance co. in order to strengthen my case :p
In slightly more alarming news, I finally got my hire car today, only to be told that I can't have a like for like car, because the hire company are "struggling to find his insurance details". So this a) has me stuck in an i10 (which is making moving house somewhat challenging :mad:) and b) now has me concerned he's not insured :mad: