Well didn't I have a scary experience on the way home !!
Got on the Guzzi to go home from work today. Noticed the gear selection was a little weird but thought nothing of it.
Anyway, further down the track I get to the Ngauranga Gorge and am in middle lane as I head up it, thinking about changing into the left lane to take the Newlands turnoff. I go to change down to 5th when the gear lever suddenly goes limp and the bike gets stuck in a false neutral !!
Oh shit !!!
I quickly look over my shoulder to the left lane as my bike is rapidly decelerating due to the uphill (finally figure out what "uphill struggle" means...) and loss of drive. I have to get to the footpath very quickly or I am toast !!
A car goes whipping past me on the inside as I try to get across, then as luck beholds,...a gap !!
Quickly on with the indicator and off to the side of the road as the bike coasts to a stop without the need for brakes (the gorge is quite steep).
Now, getting my thoughts together on what next to do, I figure I have to get her onto the footpath. Ever tried to push a 230kg bike uphill and onto a footpath with riding gear on? Takes a heap of effort but I achieve it.
Alrighties..time to inspect the Guzzi. What do we have here? Initial fears are a broken gearbox.....$$$$$ !!!
However, the gear lever linkage arm has come off the spline !!
Just as I go to lay on my back and get down to push it back on, I hear a horn beep and see a blue van go past.
Anyway, decide to put her into 3rd gear and cruise home quietly in that gear, figuring that she has enough low-end torque to be able to take off fairly easily.
Off I go and just up the road is Skunk stopped in the blue van and also Kendog on his Hornet. I give them the thumbs up and keep going, thinking I've pushed my luck enough for one day. Stop at Newlands shop, and Skunk pulls up. I explain what happened. Turns out they were going to go back for me to help. Thanks Andrew and Leigh. So was Kendog.
Thanks guys, heaps
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