View Full Version : Binned it.. DOH!
Lias
15th April 2006, 19:18
Went out for my first big ride (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=27641) on the new bike, and binned my baby.. *sob* Still coulda been heaps worse.. Pretty much all comsetic damage, worst is the right side of the gastank (stoved in nicely and serious gravel rash), and I've munted the headlight housing a bit.. Otherwise its pretty much just a bit of chrome scratched. I think my gear just about came off worse.. Lid scraped, boots scraped, leathers scraped, gloves ripped more, and my teknic jacket is munted to buggery (Now I see what people mean about cordura jackets!)
Still not quite sure how it happened, was at fairly low speed (50-60kish) on a narrow winding road in the ass end of nowhere between Te Anga and Kawhia harbour, best as I can tell I got a bit too close to some gravel on the side of the road and slid into the drainage ditch.
Cest la vie, she was still rideable and I carried on for the rest of the ride, if with dented pride and gastank :calm: Coulda been much worse.
On a side note, anyone on here able to, or can recommend someone to get the dent out of the tank? I'm told they do it by fillign the bugger at high pressure or some such. Hamilton would be good but an excuse for a ride wouldnt be all bad either :-)
Streetwise
15th April 2006, 19:20
BUGGER BUT ARE YOU OK, bikes can be fixed ...
kiwifruit
15th April 2006, 19:21
DAMN!
Sorry to hear this Lias,
glad you were able to ride away.
I hope all is well asap.
Lias
15th April 2006, 19:24
BUGGER BUT ARE YOU OK, bikes can be fixed ...
Yes but ACC pays to fix me, and I have an excess on the bike so I pay to fix it :-P
Oh yeah I'm fine.. got a slight scrape on my right arm (lost a lil bit of skin, didnt even notice till later on when we stopped at kawhia for lunch), and i seem to have done my big toe an injury (notthing visible other than a big white line across the nail like its been bent back, but no blood or bruising.. hurts thou)
NotaGoth
15th April 2006, 19:30
Good to hear you're okay, be careful out there :hug:
Jantar
15th April 2006, 19:55
Glad to hear that you are Ok. I'd seriously consider telling your insurance company asap, but don't claim yet. After you have a repair quote you may then decide to claim. Although the damage may not look too bad you will be suprised at how expensive the repairs can be.
A friend recently bought a GZ250 that had been written off purely because of the cost of repairing cosmetic damage. It still goes well even with a dent in the tank and scratched chrome.
bugjuice
15th April 2006, 20:06
that sucks dude.. Hope it doesn't cost too much to get it back on the road..
T.I.E
15th April 2006, 20:12
its a wicked ride out to kawhia, windy as road. and some interesting bits aswell.
i was out there last month for a wedding.
hope the wounds heals and the wound in the pocket is not too deep.
sorry just read kaiwhia rd on a crusier dam, so got to take that road with caution.
dam nice work.
OMG
15th April 2006, 20:13
Bummer dude.
Can you post a pic of your jacket. I've got a cordura jacket rather than leather so interested to see what damage is done at 50kmh
MidnightMike
15th April 2006, 20:15
Bummer dude.
Can you post a pic of your jacket. I've got a cordura jacket rather than leather so interested to see what damage is done at 50kmh
Yeah me too :shit: , glad to here your ok though.
oldrider
15th April 2006, 20:18
Things we do! Glad you are OK, sorry about your bike. Cheers John.
Lias
15th April 2006, 21:10
Bummer dude.
Can you post a pic of your jacket. I've got a cordura jacket rather than leather so interested to see what damage is done at 50kmh
Dont have any batteries for digicam atm, but put it this way. My leather pants just have minor scratches, vs the whole top of the right shoulder of the teknics jacket ripped to shit, the right elbow "pocket" for the hard armour mostly ripped off, and assorted other rips and tears. Basically wherever the cordura made contact its wrecked, vs the leather being a bit scratched.
Lias
15th April 2006, 21:31
its a wicked ride out to kawhia, windy as road. and some interesting bits aswell.
i was out there last month for a wedding.
hope the wounds heals and the wound in the pocket is not too deep.
sorry just read kaiwhia rd on a crusier dam, so got to take that road with caution.
dam nice work.
Wasn't the main Kawhia Rd (SH31), that was twice as wide and half as twisty compared to what we were on LOL :-) Was some twisty ass tight little backroad. Between Te Anga and Kinohaku I believe, PaddyFZ1 would be able to pinpoint it better (see maps for rough idea)
One thing to be very wary of on winding narrow roads
on a Cruiser is that they have a long wheelbase requiring
quite a wide turning radius meaning there is no room for
error whatsoever, perhaps as it is a new bike spend all
your time on roads that are straight or have wide sweeping
bends. Also be careful on small roundabouts. While I like
the look of Cruisers the long wheelbase was the reason
I did not buy one. Of course they are the most stable bikes
on a straight road.
That pretty much matches up with my "got the back just a lil bit too close to the gravel" theory :-) I wasn't trying to be a hero and keep up with the sprotsbikes thou, was just taking it at my own pace for the most part and I'm pretty sure the fact I was going slowish and not trying to be a hero is why the bike and I are still mostly in once piece.
Hope it doesn't cost too much to get it back on the road..
It's perfectly roadworthy as it is (well the headlight might fail a WOF, cos its a bit off angle), I road it for another 3 hours or so after the bin :-) Buggered if a little bit of gravel was going to ruin my day out :rockon:
cowpoos
15th April 2006, 21:44
good to hear ya okay....I wouldn't give too shits about the bike its only a crusier...be a oppertunity to get a real bike eh?
Cookie
15th April 2006, 21:50
Sorry to hear about your bin Lias. :(
Thanks for the report though - especially about the gear and how it held up.
Mental Trousers
15th April 2006, 21:57
Dumb arse. Don't do it again or I'll have to give you shit :kick:
Dont have any batteries for digicam atm, but put it this way. My leather pants just have minor scratches, vs the whole top of the right shoulder of the teknics jacket ripped to shit, the right elbow "pocket" for the hard armour mostly ripped off, and assorted other rips and tears. Basically wherever the cordura made contact its wrecked, vs the leather being a bit scratched.
Synthetics are made to crash once. Same theory as cars that disintegrate in a crash leaving just the passenger part intact - it takes energy to break the things rather than transmitting that energy straight through to the person/people
Kornholio
15th April 2006, 22:13
Wonder if it was the same ditch that Warr went in ??? :P
Skyryder
16th April 2006, 09:34
Just not good binning bikes new or not.
I was interested in your speed. Sometimes at the lower speeds loss of traction can be caused by not having enough revs. That causes a 'coasting' effect with the result that a bike will 'drift' off line. Couple that with gravel and traction becomes almost nonexistant. I'm sorta picking that this might have happened.
Bottomline is that bikes can be fixed bodies a bit more difficult.
Skyryder
Fishy
16th April 2006, 09:51
Sorry to hear man, lucky you are ok though eh.
PaddyFZ1
16th April 2006, 11:38
Thanx for coming yesterday, bummer about the bin.
This shot was taken about 20 min after the bin:rockon:
Mental Trousers
16th April 2006, 12:22
Red one in the front is the bike that wandered off into the ditch. From that photo you couldn't tell except the shoulder on his jacket is ripped.
Lias
16th April 2006, 21:23
Aye, that and the headlight poking off at a weird angle.
The green bit of the tank by my right knee is the munted bit, but it just looks like sun streaks or someit in that pic.
Sniper
16th April 2006, 21:57
Bugger Lias, you were so proud and happy with that bike too. Hope you get her fixed to pristine glory matey.
Lias
17th April 2006, 12:19
Working on it :-)
First priority is to find someone whyo can pull the ding out of the tank. Then my mate is hooking me up with free paint matching and cheap paint (works at a paint place), then someone else I know is trying to suss me out the respray for a few dozen with one of his mates... Its good to have friends I tells ya :-)
Wolf
18th April 2006, 08:57
the respray for a few dozen
Good to see people still using the proper currency these days.
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