Bad luck buddy and a thumbs up to the dude that helped you pick it up.
I know I'd rather fall of at that speed than anything any faster given the choice.
I've been riding my mates 955i Daytona.
Dropped the bloody thing in the gas station, at least only my ego was bruised LOL
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I bet most of us have done that before................. I will put my hand up to admit I've done it stationery, but all I could do was laugh as it went down![]()
thinking back to the 08 kb rally i seem to remember a certain "old rider" with mrs oldrider on the back showing off in front of tv cameras.think he felt rather
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not to mention myself very recently when practising at home for the bhs i came off (no problem) got back on but bike was not running properly so decided to go and park it. turned around and stalled on a hump on the ground and couldn't put my feet down, bent foot brake and the end off the accelerator
Neighbour came to the rescue 2nd time and "shrek" did the fixing of the bike![]()
Strange things happen with bikes...I was at a National Park entrance station in the US one day...had been riding the bike for 10 days, thoroughly aclimatized with it.....when I pulled to a stop, I just got off, forgetting to put down the side stand. Never done it previously, never done it since....hard to explain! As tall as I am, it takes two to lift my bike.
Ralph
...the older I get, the faster I was...
I have had this happen when locked into push bike pedals, so i know exactly how you felt.
You got it right though , morale of the story tuck your jeans into your boots, or make sure your trouser straps around your boots are done up tight.
Tell you one thing it wont happen to you again, but it will happen to others, because people don't learn from others mistakes.
OK, I'll admit one too. 2 weeks ago parking my 6 day old Tiger in central Taka. Still not too sure what happened to be honest but I was on full right lock which meant the bike only scratched a $50 plastic hand guard, whew!! Luckily nothing was driving down the road cos I ended up sprawled all over it. Funny thing was when I killed the engine and stood up to see who could help me pick it up I was surrrounded by hundreds of 80+ pensioners!!!! I was so pissed off/angry/embarrassed I just picked it up like it was paper. Adrenaline is a good response!!
Just stopped off at a mates place on the way to the Cold Kiwi. Went to hop off the bike and caught my boot in my bag. Caught the bike before it hit the ground and pushed it back up.
Note to self.... next time let the dam thing fall......torn calf muscle is a nuisance and takes forever to heal.
First time I put gas in the Z.
Rode out of the servo, and stopped to wait my turn to enter traffic. My front wheel was just on the (very wide) road and my back wheel was on the footpath.
Put my foot down, and couldn't reach the ground - I was just over the gutter, and it was deep. Only just kept it up, and lesson learned.
(Bike's been down just once - and that was in my garge moving it around (zero km/h, engine off) while sitting on it. Lost balance and couldn't catch it. Frack. Another lesson.)
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
Stopped at the Dairy Flat BP on the Impulse about a year ago. Had a bit of a brain fart while parking and let the clutch out before putting it in neutral. Lost my balance as the bike lurched forward and went down with the bike. Thankfully the only damage was a cracked indicator lens and snapped an inch off the end of the clutch lever, enough left for me to continue the ride.
Many years ago i pulled up to gas station put my foot
in a patch of oil when stopping splat!
bikes on its side,
did a good recovery though
Just left it on the ground like i ment to do it
got up and walked inside and bought a coke!
Z900 did not hurt it at all.
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the art of diplomacy is saying nice doggie,
until you find a big rock
My first ride on the R1, after every one told me it was too big for me yadda yadda.... your gona kill yourself blah blah blah...
I was second at the intersection, only a slight camber to the road, left foot down... and im thinking... wheres the road.... slight tip.... uh oh.... and we were over.
Had the bike sitting on my thigh refusing to let her touch the ground... I knew Id never hear the end of it. Now way this girl was getting it back up tho. Thankfully between snorts of laughter my so called friends jumped of thier bikes and got us upright again....
No damage phew...
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