I will not even go into the time when I bought a Triumph....the shop got it out and running, Im off for a short test ride, I love it I want it. Turned it off when I got back to the shop. Then wanted to here it one more time before I left to sort out the money side of things. Wouldn't start!! everything seems to working but it would start. I said to the salesman (who was just filling for the day) to get that sort please before the weekend. When I went to pick it up, I asked if they had sorted the starting issue? Boss man said ''yeah yeah its all good''. Once again, the bike was running when jumped on to ride off into the sunset. Meet up with Busa Pete on the Motorway and stopped off at the Autobahn at Dairy Flat. Went to leave, turn the key on and 'nothing'!!!
Pete said '' pull the clutch in''...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh there ya go!....
Oh, and that sidestand thing as let me down once too, it would start in neutral, then put it gear and it would stop, had me fucked for about 5 mins, until Anne got off the bike and said '' lift the sidestand''.....
I was just testing the pillions skill level....really, I was.
There was the time I ran over my own foot.....
best forgotten I think.
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Not on the bike but got up at four to go fishing ,put the rubber duckie on the ute ,quad on the trailer,off we go. Get to the beach,take quad off trailer pull infaltable straight onto trailer,off down the beach,not a breath of wind ,20 minutes later back trailer to waters edge,pull infalable off,pisssssss,ripped 6 inch hole in the f#@king bottom.Diddn't say a word ,back home by 6 to do all the jobs i thought i was going to get out of.
You wouldn't beleave the amount of people that go for test rides and you tell them the side stand,clutch in thing etc, and you get a phone call telling you the bikes a heap on shit because they cant start it,![]()
once i tried to do a burnout ona triumph 600 in netural, it was pretty epic, because it was at this mad as biker party and everyone was watching me
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
First time I took my gsx250 out for a ride (while it had the now-fixed choke-stuck-on problem) and everything was fine, got back onto the driveway and couldn't get up it due to steep driveway and bike that was running so rich it would barely rev below 8k.
After stalling it half a dozen times I finally rode the crap out of the clutch all the way up the driveway, overshot past the garage and thought stuff it, I'll just turn around at the other end and come back. Got to the other end, tonnes of space I thought, was a little wobbly on the turn then noticed I was going to clip the back of my car. Grabbed a handful of front brake, bike stopped instantly and I did a perfect slow motion upright to lying down transition without even taking my foot off the pegs...
Broken indicator, scratched fairing and broken brake lever... Goddamnit.
Mine is turn bike on to warm up, finish getting gear on, hop on bike lift it off the side stand, then realise I have left the stearing lock on (again).
Done that a couple of times now, couldn't do it when no one there to see me though, could I.![]()
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havent heard any brake disc lock stories
I made sure the first thing I did with mine was find a long, empty carpark and practice emergency braking, got used to what it feels like as the front wheel locks. Took me a long time to actually get that far though because at that point you're stopping pretty bloody quick.
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My first bike died at an intersection the first day riding it. Tried a few things to get it started then rolled it to the verge to let traffic through. After pissing around for 5 minutes with the choke and cranking it over and over and anything else I could think of... you guessed it... I discovered a little lever with ON/OFF/RES on it.
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