View Full Version : bike on its side on featherston st
crazybigal
15th October 2007, 11:23
Whoever owns the black GS1200 retro parked on featherston st (wellie)
its on its side and ontop of the bike next to it.
xwhatsit
15th October 2007, 12:00
Farkin ell, wouldn't want a GS1200 sitting on top of my bike.
Windy much?
fireball
15th October 2007, 12:00
poor bike now thats got to hurt
crazybigal
15th October 2007, 12:02
not to bad, must have been a hell of a gust!!
weather is getting worse down here, i hear high winds are on their way.
your better to park your bike in a more sheltered side street in wellington!
vifferman
15th October 2007, 12:03
Maybe it's just tired, and having a wee lie down.:sleep:
yungatart
15th October 2007, 12:25
Maybe it's just tired, and having a wee lie down.:sleep:
Mine does that sometimes :innocent:, but never on another bike....that would just be naughty!
Colapop
15th October 2007, 12:26
If it's the one I'm thinking of, there usually aren't bikes next to it.
Griff
15th October 2007, 12:58
Is this is a new take on "Bike Down" thread?
RIP Bike underneath!
crazybigal
15th October 2007, 13:09
yeah i know the one your thinking of, just so happens there is 2 on featherston st today and both are parked on corners. 1 block away form eachother, this one is on corner of wairing taylor and featherston on the lambton quay side.
If it's the one I'm thinking of, there usually aren't bikes next to it.
crazybigal
15th October 2007, 13:11
all is good now, its woken up!
Maybe it's just tired, and having a wee lie down.:sleep:
skidMark
15th October 2007, 13:30
did somebody say, dominos?
sporty 883
15th October 2007, 13:51
pleased that it hasnt been touched - one of the first rules of owning a bike, never touch another persons bike unless they are there with it and need a hand............. sux that it has blown over though.:cool:
skidMark
15th October 2007, 13:54
pleased that it hasnt been touched - one of the first rules of owning a bike, never touch another persons bike unless they are there with it and need a hand............. sux that it has blown over though.:cool:
i'd never touch a harley no matter what....
i like my kidneys.
The Pastor
15th October 2007, 14:25
i'd never touch a harley no matter what....
i like my kidneys.
and thanks to the courts you cant touch your own bike either!
give me my money.
kevfromcoro
15th October 2007, 14:29
my bike used to lie down all the time.
mostly with me on it
Hailwood
15th October 2007, 14:51
wonder if the bike underneath will give birth to a GN 250? :bleh:
Wiki Drifter
15th October 2007, 16:53
there sure was some wet and windy riding this afternoon... bummer to those 2 bikes and pwners....
Bonez
15th October 2007, 17:17
pleased that it hasnt been touched - one of the first rules of owning a bike, never touch another persons bike unless they are there with it and need a hand............. sux that it has blown over though.:cool:Bike is lying down, most probably leaking fuel. Good one.
adyone
15th October 2007, 17:29
About standing up someone elses bike which has blown over and they are not present,
how many people would like there bikes put back on there stands? i I would be worried it would fall over a 2nd time ,is it the norm to just leave it
Bonez
15th October 2007, 17:35
About standing up someone elses bike which has blown over and they are not present,
how many people would like there bikes put back on there stands? i I would be worried it would fall over a 2nd time ,is it the norm to just leave itI for one would think someone with the common sence and skill would pick it up and leave contact details if possible.
klingon
15th October 2007, 18:09
About standing up someone elses bike which has blown over and they are not present,
how many people would like there bikes put back on there stands? i I would be worried it would fall over a 2nd time ,is it the norm to just leave it
I would like my bike put back up, please. It fell over the other day and petrol leaked out. :weep:
But my Volty is a small, light bike so anyone with any sense would be able to put it back up if it fell over. I wouldn't attempt it on a bigger, flasher bike on my own. The danger is that you might do more damage.
In this case the bike had fallen over on another bike, so you'd have to really know what you were doing to pick them both up without damaging either. Hopefully whoever did it was careful and capable.
Manxman
15th October 2007, 19:19
wonder if the bike underneath will give birth to a GN 250? :bleh:
...depends on whether it was a boy bike, or a girl bike, that it was on top of...
sporty 883
16th October 2007, 12:39
i'm not looking forward to the day that my baby is on it side with me still on it.:doh:
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