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    Gutted - Bolt snaps and bike falls over

    Absolutely shattered, just came up from the garage:

    I screwed in bolts either side of swing arm, and lifted bike onto jack stands, to prepare to clean chain before ride this morning.

    Right side bolts shears off and bike is down. Broken indicator cover and snapped end of brake lever.

    As they say S@#% happens.

    Heads Up and Enjoy

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    No this is a GOOD thing. You've dispelled the "new bike extra strong gravity field" without being hurt!

    It will be back to looking brand new before you know it.

    Get some bobbins too

    Horrible feeling though and I do sympathise, even though that is desperately uncool and someone will be along soon to tell you to harden up - you should have been holding the rear of the bike up with one hand because stands are for wimps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Horrible feeling though and I do sympathise, even though that is desperately uncool and someone will be along soon to tell you to harden up - you should have been holding the rear of the bike up with one hand because stands are for wimps.
    HAND??!!! LUXURY! Personally I keep the bike upright by holding the exhaust pipe in my teeth....

    Thats a fucker mate, sorry to hear.
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    try to think that after some time this might actually become a funny / silly memory, to recall with amusement!

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    Booo!! You made it unpretty now... that was a real pretty beasty you had there... Now it's got character... It'll be like a well worn set of leathers - before you know it you'll have a list of 'scar' stories... hopefully though on your bike they'll be really little scars...
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    Thanks you guys you, seriously, you help me through this with your oh so very true comments. Very Much Appreciated.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    [LEFT]No this is a GOOD thing. You've dispelled the "new bike extra strong gravity field" without being hurt!

    It will be back to looking brand new before you know it.

    Get some bobbins too ]
    On the GN it was in the carpark, now on the V strom it was in the garage....bobbins will look into this. But, I was absolutely surprised at how the bike sustained such minor damage - visions of right flair and tank damage but nothing scratch back of the indicator light, except right handle bar scuff.



    Quote Originally Posted by TempBJ View Post
    HAND??!!! LUXURY! Personally I keep the bike upright by holding the exhaust pipe in my teeth....

    Thats a fucker mate, sorry to hear.
    Must try that

    Quote Originally Posted by psyguy View Post
    try to think that after some time this might actually become a funny / silly memory, to recall with amusement!
    I am sure it will be:

    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    Booo!! You made it unpretty now... that was a real pretty beasty you had there... Now it's got character... It'll be like a well worn set of leathers - before you know it you'll have a list of 'scar' stories... hopefully though on your bike they'll be really little scars...
    If it has half the character you got Colapop, that bike will smile and laugh for a very long time. Cheers mate.

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    I feel for ya mate. First time drop of a new pride-and-joy is always gut-wrenching.
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    Good to hear not much damage. I suppose an adventure bike like that is designed to minimise damage when dropped? That's a bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    I feel for ya mate. First time drop of a new pride-and-joy is always gut-wrenching.
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    Ahhh that sucks BB, I won't tell you to harden up 'cause I just about cried when I saw my new bike lying on the garage floor too. But this is a good excuse to get some hot new levers and indicators!!! (Think of the bling).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    ...I just about cried when I saw my new bike lying on the garage floor.

    Trudi? What on earth were you doing looking at your bike while lying on your garage floor?


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    I have an Abba stand...the sort that attaches to the swing arm pivot and you then pull the bike upright with extreme ease. Had it years and very good it is too.

    Anyway...I needed to remove both wheels for the fitting of new tyres. So I then used my car jack to chock up the front end too, thus raising the front wheel and effectively suspending the CB in mid-air. Well it didn't take long to realise that chocking up by the the sump plug still rendered the bike perilously close to its balancing point. Or should I say "overbalancing point".
    A panic shout of "Help!!" to Bex resulted in her running into the garage and placing a block of wood under the forks just while I brought the car jack further forward. It probably didn't do the down pipes much good but that was the only suitable point to avoid overbalancing. Twas a bit scarey for a minute though!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ceebie13 View Post
    Trudi? What on earth were you doing looking at your bike while lying on your garage floor?
    Now that would be giving away way too much info!!

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    Could be worse!

    I reversed into my bike knocking it over, via my wife's car. Imagine, 2 cars and a bike all scarred. And you did it yourself!!
    You got off light.
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    Now did you want to see the photos of the damage? I'll post them over on at the ride thread and link them back here later. It wasn't enough of a problem to stop BB#1 riding with us today.

    OK here's the link http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...70#post1023370
    Cheers

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