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Lteejay
2nd February 2007, 13:54
Well, I was hoping I could get away with many years of riding before I had my first off, but one month down the track and those hopes have changed, now I'm hoping I can go many years before having my second.
Pull out of driveway, turned left into slight downhill and another left into side street. Well thats usually how it goes and I must admit I took the same path last night, but managed to travel a few metres down said side street on the left hand side of my bike instead of tyre side down. All it took was a touch too much throttle, a kerb racing up to met me and my natural instincts to pull the bike to far to the left :shit: :shutup:
No damage to me, as I wasn't going very fast and the only damage to the bike is a very bent gear change lever (really happy with my choice now to go with an unfairing'd first bike) :yes:
My first error was giving the bike too much gas and if I had looked in the direction I wanted to go instead of the curb 1 metre away that was rushing toward me, I may have made it around.
Anyway, she was flooded for a while (figure thats why she wasn't starting), but once she roared back into life 15 mins later, I went around that corner again and for a 10 min tootle just to make sure my head was in a good space about being on the bike. Kept it quiet when I got home, as thought bf would freak out, but he was pretty cool about it.
Now would there be any nice KB'r people around who have a vice and tools that I can use, to twist the gear lever back into line. At the moment, it takes a lot of effort to change gear.
WickedOne
2nd February 2007, 13:57
Sorry to hear about you accident, glad to hear you're okay!!!
u4ea
2nd February 2007, 13:58
aww bugger!!!!!!glad its not too serious....:yes:
zeocen
2nd February 2007, 13:59
Glad to hear it was just a little bin you had!
My bike had a taste of the curb in the first week/month of riding and it bent the gear pedal in as well, we just used a steel pipe to bend it back out without trying to snap it. It worked, but I have an aerodynamic curve in it now ;P
I can imagine you're definitely happy you went for a naked bike for your first, *looks at suspicious lines in fairings and fender* :P
Glad you made it out all okay!
Jantar
2nd February 2007, 14:03
Bikes are easily repaired, riders take a bit longer. I'm glad that in this case the only damage is to the bike. :yes:
You very wisely chose an unfaired first bike and that decision has already paid off. Well done.
NighthawkNZ
2nd February 2007, 14:12
Glad you are ok and as Jantar says bikes are easily repair the rider takes a bit longer... And it seems you worked out what you did to cause the sitaution which is also good...
I have had my share of off's and some of them I say to my self well that was silly why did I do that... others (especially one) I am still wonder WFT happened there...???
But best to get back in the saddle and enjoy the ride... ride safe ride right :scooter:
Lteejay
2nd February 2007, 14:18
But best to get back in the saddle and enjoy the ride... ride safe ride right :scooter:
I think I will be bookin in for that in the next month. :yes:
Macktheknife
2nd February 2007, 15:25
Well done, a good first accident/cockup. Not much damage and a good lesson learned too, excellent!
I have a vice and tools if you still need it, on the shore, PM if you still need them.
Mack
Trudes
2nd February 2007, 17:25
Glad you're ok babe!!:rockon:
apteryx_haasti
2nd February 2007, 17:40
Glad: Your're OK! :sunny:
Sad: Your bike is bent :cry:
Bad: Kerb! :angry:
dawnrazor
2nd February 2007, 17:41
Now would there be any nice KB'r people around who have a vice and tools that I can use, to twist the gear lever back into line. At the moment, it takes a lot of effort to change gear.
you might want to think about replacing that level, bending it back straight is only going to weaken it further and its not the kinda thing you want snapping off while your on the motorway or anywhere else for that matter.....
Ixion
2nd February 2007, 17:43
..
I have a vice ..
I've heard you have several . Enough to keep a whole squad busy in fact.
I have a BLOODY HEAVY HAMMER if that helps. But is it an alloy lever or steel ?
Disco Dan
2nd February 2007, 17:43
im glad your bin was only minor, sometimes you have to fall off a few times so you know how to stay on...
...not too put you off, but I had a slow speed bin in first month of riding and then a high speed (80kph) a couple months back.
As long as you have learnt what went wrong (target fixation??) and work on it then it wont be in vain...
well done on going naked for your first one :shutup:
Scorpygirl
2nd February 2007, 17:44
Don't sweat too much about it LteeJay. Good one for posting up on KB for us all to learn from. A good learning curve and at least you are not hurt. Phew!!! Target fixation is a big one for all of us, especially learners. I have done something similar several timees. In fact I did it on Monday with Crashe. I dropped my bike trying to do a u-turn, fixated and tighted up too much, had to let the bike go as I was at the point of no return.
There won't be many on KB that have not had a little bin when learning to ride.
All the best.
crashe
2nd February 2007, 18:21
Lteejay - Im glad to hear that you are ok.....:yes:
and that you also got up and went for a wee ride afterwards.....
Thats the best thing to make sure that you dont go and loose that nerve.:scooter:
When scorpygirl dropped her bike, I wandered over to where she and the bike were and helped her get it back upright... and then made her take a few deep breathes in and then let them out... then I got her to get back on the bike and continue her practise.....:scooter:
Yep Im a hard taskmistress with my girls when they are learning... :whistle:
Have you got the lever sorted out yet?
Mr. Peanut
2nd February 2007, 18:25
Them hornets 'ill sting ya if you're not careful ^_^
Disco Dan
2nd February 2007, 18:35
Them hornets 'ill sting ya if you're not careful ^_^
so was your bin related to a giant bee flying into my helmets chin vent then? :innocent:
Mr. Peanut
2nd February 2007, 18:47
My binettes were related to having a GP replica as a first bike.
Lteejay
2nd February 2007, 22:19
Cheers everyone. Think I might take your advice dawnrazor and check out the cost of a new lever. Will pop down to Mt Eden Motorcycles tomorrow. Should be easy enough to change myself.
Looking forward to getting out on Sunday, so will try to get it done by then.
pixc
2nd February 2007, 23:12
Aww bad luck about the bin,
Good that your first bin was minor from the sounds of it.
Great stuff getting back on.
Excellant that your not hurt.
klingon
3rd February 2007, 19:39
Aww bad luck about the bin,
Good that your first bin was minor from the sounds of it.
Great stuff getting back on.
Excellant that your not hurt.
Yeah. All those things the pixc said. And thanks for sharing :)
gypsy
4th February 2007, 22:10
Glad your ok. Prob get lotsa slack for this but I think every one needs a couple of good bins. The ones that have had bins have more respect for their bikes, road and bodily parts. Just think of it as a learning curve. (excuse the punt)
gijoe1313
5th February 2007, 16:46
jinkies! Just found out about this thread - as you probably know I, too went for a hootingnanny down a bank to see the foliage up close and personal! :o
Glad to hear you're okay and that you got back on and pootled around a bit! Long as you reflect and think about the things you did and what you needed to do correctly instead is time well spent :yes:
Good to see that your enthusiasm and motivation is still peachy keen :sunny:
Keep riding safely out there!
"...You have given out too much reputation..." :doh:
Lteejay
5th February 2007, 17:34
jinkies! Just found out about this thread - as you probably know I, too went for a hootingnanny down a bank to see the foliage up close and personal! :o
:shit: hadn't heard - wow, glad to hear you are OK :yes: . Those bushes, they can jump out at you at any time - ya gotta watch for them. Hope the little hornet wasn't too damaged either.
Was out your way the other day and thought you would probably be around somewhere. Will pm you my number and next time I will pop on over and say hi.
Scorpygirl
5th February 2007, 17:59
Hi LteeJay
Are you still able to come to the Girl's Coffee Run? I really hope so as it would be good to meet you.
Take care
Lteejay
5th February 2007, 21:02
Yep, i'll be there. Unless it rains, as I need more experience before I'm ready for that.
Hope to see you there Scorpygirl. I'm a scorpio myself.
McJim
5th February 2007, 21:09
I've heard you have several . Enough to keep a whole squad busy in fact.
I have a BLOODY HEAVY HAMMER if that helps. But is it an alloy lever or steel ?
I had a look at gijoe1313's hornet as I was loading it on the trailer - steel gear peg so heavy hammer is a good solution.
Thomas
6th February 2007, 11:10
Everyone has a little bin at some stage - let's just hope that's the only kind you ever have! It does shake the confidence though. I had an off a few years ago and although it was only minor, you need to take a few minutes to get your head around the fact you have canned off before getting on the bike again. But getting back out there is the best method of putting a bin behind you.
Lteejay
6th February 2007, 11:54
I had a look at gijoe1313's hornet as I was loading it on the trailer - steel gear peg so heavy hammer is a good solution.
Yep, think I will need to take my bike in and have the nice boys at Mt Eden bend it back into place as it may take forever to get the part I need (even Japan doesn't have it in stock so I have been told). Oh well
gijoe1313
6th February 2007, 12:28
Yep, think I will need to take my bike in and have the nice boys at Mt Eden bend it back into place as it may take forever to get the part I need (even Japan doesn't have it in stock so I have been told). Oh well
A good steel pipe fitting over it could do the job!
Blondini
6th February 2007, 17:56
Hey just read this...Glad you are ok and good on you getting back on after your fall...Not sure I would be as brave:love: See you soon
Roj
9th February 2007, 09:13
Sorry to read about your off, I seem to recall doing something similar a few decades ago when young, bulletproof and immortal, and totally inexperienced
Lteejay
9th February 2007, 16:56
A big THANK YOU to Chris at Mt Eden for bending my gear lever back into place for free. You rock :rockon:
Oh life is sooooo much easier now I can change gear again with just a flick of my foot and not a whole upward jerk of the leg. Very happy :yes:
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