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Grashopper
17th August 2014, 19:14
To the two guys at the Matamata petrol station that helped to fix my foot peg and rear brake lever so I was able to ride home, thanks so much again.
I owe you guys a beer or two, so let me know if you ever come through Taupo.

I had already ridden 20 min without being able to rest my leg on something and that was pretty awful. Wasn't looking forward to the rest of the ride.

And also a big thanks to the ladies on my ride who all helped a lot.

nerrrd
18th August 2014, 07:37
Sounds like there's a bit of a story behind this, but looks like you got home OK so :niceone:. Helpful people rock.

TheDemonLord
18th August 2014, 07:59
I've had to ride home without a footpeg before - it sucked ass and I was sore as fuck the next day!

Good to hear about GCs helping out - as above - is there an extended version of this story?

Grashopper
18th August 2014, 17:56
Was a 'friendly fire' incident. Cruiser following me didn't notice that I was turning into a side road.

Thankfully no human was hurt in the process.

My bike is a bit scratched up and has the broken foot peg/brake lever bit, but I could ride it home (mostly thanks to these two guys and their handiness with cable ties and wire). The other bike nearly stayed upright, but then proceeded to lie down in a ditch. That one did not go home on his own two tires unfortunately.

nerrrd
18th August 2014, 19:07
Was a 'friendly fire' incident. Cruiser following me didn't notice that I was turning into a side road.

Thankfully no human was hurt in the process.

My bike is a bit scratched up and has the broken foot peg/brake lever bit, but I could ride it home (mostly thanks to these two guys and their handiness with cable ties and wire). The other bike nearly stayed upright, but then proceeded to lie down in a ditch. That one did not go home on his own two tires unfortunately.

Bugger, hope the wee Spada gets better soon.

BigAl
18th August 2014, 19:20
You've got to watch cruisers behind you as everyone knows they don't have brakes.

Thankfully it didn't take you out big time.

Grashopper
18th August 2014, 19:57
Bugger, hope the wee Spada gets better soon.

Yeah, hope it won't take too long to get that part. I'm actually using my rear brake quite often and hill starts are horrible without one.


You've got to watch cruisers behind you as everyone knows they don't have brakes.

Thankfully it didn't take you out big time.

I'm really glad, too. That could have gone quite wrong.


Here a pic of the masterpiece of Kiwi handiwork 300055 It's so solid that I could keep riding until the part is there.

Edit: Amended this from 'can keep riding' to 'could keep riding' because it probably wouldn't be such a great idea and might get expensive if I get stopped. Argh, I feel grounded already...

Ocean1
18th August 2014, 20:08
You've got to watch cruisers behind you as everyone knows they don't have brakes.

Thankfully it didn't take you out big time.

The Buell aint a cruiser, but they don't have much lock. More than once I've had guys turn across my bows in a carpark tight enough to cause me grief.

hayd3n
18th August 2014, 20:45
Yeah, hope it won't take too long to get that part. I'm actually using my rear brake quite often and hill starts are horrible without one.



I'm really glad, too. That could have gone quite wrong.


Here a pic of the masterpiece of Kiwi handiwork It's so solid that I can keep riding until the part is there.

tig welder

TheDemonLord
19th August 2014, 06:57
Here a pic of the masterpiece It's so solid that I can keep riding until the part is there.

I see they are well versed in Engineering 101 - if it moves and shouldnt - Duck tape. If it cant be fixed with duck tape - use more ducktape!

BigAl
19th August 2014, 08:40
Yeah, hope it won't take too long to get that part. I'm actually using my rear brake quite often and hill starts are horrible without one.

Have you tried ringing around the wreckers as I'm sure there'd be some foot pegs around.

Grashopper
19th August 2014, 10:05
Have you tried ringing around the wreckers as I'm sure there'd be some foot pegs around.

Unfortunately it is not just the foot peg, but the entire foot peg/rear brake hanger bracket (I think that's how that part is called at least). The bike was just build between 1988 and 1989 so they are not that common.

(This part: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/131675-Right-footrest-hanger-bracket-for-1988-Honda-Spada-VT250F)

But we're working on it.

Ntoxcated
19th August 2014, 14:31
I see they are well versed in Engineering 101 - if it moves and shouldnt - Duck tape. If it cant be fixed with duck tape - use more ducktape!

Not sure what you use tie up your ducks, but the rest of the world uses duct tape for fixing stuff :bleh:

Ocean1
19th August 2014, 16:18
Not sure what you use tie up your ducks, but the rest of the world uses duct tape for fixing stuff :bleh:

http://www.duckbrand.com/

Ntoxcated
19th August 2014, 16:39
http://www.duckbrand.com/

So that's what he ties his ducks up with :rolleyes:

FJRider
19th August 2014, 19:12
Was a 'friendly fire' incident. Cruiser following me didn't notice that I was turning into a side road.

Thankfully no human was hurt in the process.



Following so closely behind you .. they didn't see your indicators flashing ... ?? :scratch:

I'm glad nobody got hurt though ... :niceone:

Grashopper
19th August 2014, 19:38
Following so closely behind you .. they didn't see your indicators flashing ... ?? :scratch:

I'm glad nobody got hurt though ... :niceone:

You're guess is as good as mine. My indicators were on, but I assume they got distracted by the lead rider stopping on the side of the road before the turnoff to wave us in.

Ah well, it happened. No one got hurt and I actually got a bit of confidence in my gear out of it. So all good. :)

Mom
19th August 2014, 20:03
You're guess is as good as mine. My indicators were on, but I assume they got distracted by the lead rider stopping on the side of the road before the turnoff to wave us in.

Ah well, it happened. No one got hurt and I actually got a bit of confidence in my gear out of it. So all good. :)

Good to read you are OK Missy C! It happens sometimes. Hope you get the part sorted soon. Take care eh? :love: Mom

hayd3n
19th August 2014, 20:23
someone could either
A weld it up or
B fabricate a new part :)

Grashopper
19th August 2014, 21:30
someone could either
A weld it up or
B fabricate a new part :)

I might come back to that :)
but my preference is to put an original (and non-welded) part back on.

hayd3n
19th August 2014, 21:51
I might come back to that :)
but my preference is to put an original (and non-welded) part back on.
yes a replacenment part would be best,
then you would also have a spare :P