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_Gina_
12th February 2008, 17:57
Not an exactly spectacular one though...
Was heading off for a ride with a friend today around 1pm, 2 minutes down the road and bugger me if the sky didn't open up and render the ride over.
I decided that as I was already wet, I may as well ride into Mt Eden Motorcycles and pick up my visor mechanism. My friend headed off home.
Crusing along K Road and hit a substantial patch of diesel floating on water at Gundry Rd doing 10 - 15 km's p/h and yup, you guessed it, lowside on!
Rider - not damaged per se, slight bruise now apparent on the inside of my right knee.
Gear - no evidence that would indicate I binned what-so-ever.
Bike - ZXR400 (thank fucking god it wasn't the Respol huh?!?)
Hole in the Alternator cover (dropped all the oil on top of the diesel on the road - doh!)
More street cred on the left side fairings in general
Snapped off about a quarter of my clutch lever
Smashed left front indicatorSpecial thanks go out to Daryl and Richard at Colemans, and the young man who came out and gave me a hand to pick up the ZXR off the road.
Daryl kindly lent me his tools to remove the left side fairings so that I could effect a temporary repair so that oil would stop pissing out the Alt cover and Richard provided comedy relief, race tape, need-it and played foreman checking my dodgy temp repair.
So beers will flow Friday avo at Colemans :2thumbsup they rock and roll!!
Not sure what lesson if any I can take away, I suppose if ya gotta drop your bike then it pays to be directly outside a Motorcycle dealership!
:grouphug:
Chickadee
12th February 2008, 18:00
DOH! Sorry to hear of your fall from uprightedness. Hope the fix it costs aren't going to be too high. Falling overs all part of the riding experience I guess. I've done it twice and hopefully not to be repeated.
_Gina_
12th February 2008, 18:08
Thanks chick :)
Shouldn't cost too much really, have a spare cover and lever and can do repairs myself as such. Might need an indicator lens assy, so anyone out there who wants to donate is welcome... :D
G
ital916
12th February 2008, 18:22
Hey, yeah that diesel stuff was created by the devil. On a day like today have to be extra careful cos it's everywhere. When i went into colemans today the roads were bloody treacherous. Good to hear your okay, better a broken bike than a broken rider.
babyblade250rr
12th February 2008, 18:27
Not an exactly spectacular one though...
Was heading off for a ride with a friend today around 1pm, 2 minutes down the road and bugger me if the sky didn't open up and render the ride over.
I decided that as I was already wet, I may as well ride into Mt Eden Motorcycles and pick up my visor mechanism. My friend headed off home.
Crusing along K Road and hit a substantial patch of diesel floating on water at Gundry Rd doing 10 - 15 km's p/h and yup, you guessed it, lowside on!
Rider - not damaged per se, slight bruise now apparent on the inside of my right knee.
Gear - no evidence that would indicate I binned what-so-ever.
Bike - ZXR400 (thank fucking god it wasn't the Respol huh?!?)
Hole in the Alternator cover (dropped all the oil on top of the diesel on the road - doh!)
More street cred on the left side fairings in general
Snapped off about a quarter of my clutch lever
Smashed left front indicatorSpecial thanks go out to Daryl and Richard at Colemans, and the young man who came out and gave me a hand to pick up the ZXR off the road.
Daryl kindly lent me his tools to remove the left side fairings so that I could effect a temporary repair so that oil would stop pissing out the Alt cover and Richard provided comedy relief, race tape, need-it and played foreman checking my dodgy temp repair.
So beers will flow Friday avo at Colemans :2thumbsup they rock and roll!!
Not sure what lesson if any I can take away, I suppose if ya gotta drop your bike then it pays to be directly outside a Motorcycle dealership!
:grouphug:
Oh was that you i saw in the colemans driveway working on the zxr i pulled up in the blue mitsi pajero with the grey kiwibiker hoodie there was another gal with you looking for a white dainese race suit, bad luck lady glad it wasnt a major!
discotex
12th February 2008, 18:33
Crusing along K Road and hit a substantial patch of diesel floating on water at Gundry Rd doing 10 - 15 km's p/h and yup, you guessed it, lowside on!
I saw that they'd dropped a bunch of sand down on that corner. First thought was "shit that's a dangerous place for oil - right next to a bike shop".
Not sure what lesson if any I can take away, I suppose if ya gotta drop your bike then it pays to be directly outside a Motorcycle dealership!
:grouphug:
Hahaha of all places to have bike problems that's where you want to be. Being a Suzuki dealer they're well used to binned bikes :chase:
Good to hear you're ok and the blade wasn't involved! That whole area is so dodgy with the trucks cutting through to Newton Rd. Drop diesel all over the corners because of the hills.
WickedOne
12th February 2008, 18:33
BUGGER!!! Glad you're okay though.
Mom
12th February 2008, 18:43
...doing 10 - 15 km's p/h and yup, you guessed it, lowside on!
Bummer love! Wet roads and all that shite make city riding so much fun.
Rider - not damaged per se, Thank goodness
Gear - no evidence that would indicate I binned what-so-ever Thank goodness
Bike - ZXR400 (thank fucking god it wasn't the Respol huh?!?) Thank goodness
Not sure what lesson if any I can take away, I suppose if ya gotta drop your bike then it pays to be directly outside a Motorcycle dealership!
:grouphug:
Sorry to hear you met tarmac today. It sucks when that happens :yes:
As above my replies, but glad it was slow speed, weather induced incident!
Kornholio
12th February 2008, 18:44
Bike - ZXR400 (thank fucking god it wasn't the Respol huh?!?)
Lol G you noob :p
You gonna need that Repsol on Saturday :D
heyjoe
12th February 2008, 23:46
Sorry to hear of your off. Glad to hear you are ok.
stify
13th February 2008, 07:21
much kudos to you for repairing and riding the bike home:niceone: esp after seeing the size of the hole in the engine case....
thou me race bike is startin to look a little bare:doh:
nodrog
13th February 2008, 07:30
you werent standing on the seat were you G?
Nasty
13th February 2008, 07:31
Sorry to hear of your accident .. glad to hear you are ok and survived well .. am really impressed with you mechanical skills!!
breakaway
13th February 2008, 10:02
Gah I hate these little offs that everyone has that no one could have done anything to avoid.
Good on you for wearing all the gear though :niceone:
Keystone19
13th February 2008, 12:55
Ahh stink Gina! Glad no major damage done.
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