Here is the thread I was thinking of: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=13342
I have seen the vidoe of it too not just a series of photos.
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Yes and no. Depends how far over it has gone. The further it goes - likely the faster and you have more weight transfer off the tyres (therefore more onto you to lift) with more lean. With it dead on the ground - you may not have any momentum to absorb, but you have maximum weight to pickup.
When I gave the vtr "a rest" (on it's right side), I extended the side stand (incase I got over zealous) then picked it up with both hands on the right hand grip (ie. underside).
Just remember the advert (some of you may) "don't use your back like a crane!"
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I have dropped my CBR several times at intersections. Something to do with short legs, steep camber on the road and stalling it.
Haven't had to lift it myself yet. Just remove the helmet, does the trick.Had several truckies getting out of their trucks and giving me a hand, the last time I did happen to drop the bike. They struggled with it so I would have had more trouble on my own.
Since then I have done modifications (who said that) and have had no problems.
Safe riding
Funnily enough the first time I dropped the ginny I couldn't pick it up without help, but the second time (rolled off it's sidestand) I managed to do it - with a fair amount of face pulling and grunting.
I've never managed to pick the bandit up alone, fortunately I've always had a kind person around to do it for me. I would like to practice picking it up though so that in the unspeakable event of dropping it all alone I could actually get myself back on the road.
yeh... ive found myself underneath the virago after a mishap in the driveway. cant for the life of me think how the hell it happened [i think i went to open the gate and forgot the kick stand. i think?] had a bitch of a time getting it back up and was left with sore leg muscles for a day. this despite many months at the gym playing with both the squat machine and leg press [my favourite toys]
similar thing putting it in susans garage when the trailer was there. forgot the stand again, and was lowering it thinking the stand was down. by the time i realised, the lean was well over and i really struggled to stand her back up. the tow part of the trailer was right underneath the bike, so would have caused a ton of damage. the whole time, susan was standing there watching and didnt bother to pull it back up.
the last time i dropped the virago was down a ditch in the south island. with the wheels pointing up-ditch , and being fully loaded with gear, i didnt have a chance. luckily, i was rescued by two nice young men in fluoro vests. even they commented on the weight [im estimating i had about 60kg of gear all up, plus the weight of the bike.]
i also dropped my 86 ginny in public and found it easy to pick back up again. think it was the adrenaline.
I dropped my bike gently onto it's left side two weeks ago in the road outside of my workplace. Bugger. It is 205 Kgs plus about 20 ltrs of fuel as tank was full about 2.5 times my weight. But at the 2nd attempt I got it upright. How did I do it? Well I think it was pure desperation through embarrassment...........I used the handle bars as a kind of lever and up she came........
I liked the US video method, must try it out next time my back has recovered.
You gurrrlzz that stand around, batting your eyelashes and waiting for a male to come help you are... I dunno.. sexist? Pathetic? Manipulative?
Just like the vifferbabe - tough when she wants to be, and womanly when it suits her. I taught her one day to change a tyre on the car, in case she was ever marooned somewhere with a flattie. She watched and listened attentively, had a turn at jacking it up, loosening wheelnuts etc. Then, to check she'd remembered the important bits, I quizzed her, in case there was anything I'd missed.
"Right, so you're stuck on the side of the road, with a flattie, but you know what to do now, right?"
"Yup! Stand by the car looking helpless, and wait for someone to do it for me."
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... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
road bikes are hevy i found it hard to pick up my 600 but grab the handil bar with one hand and seat with the ather bend at the nees and hev it up.
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