Shit tyres....
Very nearly dropped it yesterday. Turned to go up a hill on a quick spin around the block. Not enough speed. Stalled. Luckily Im tall and the bike is low so I got my feet down in time and got it centered. Took all my strength to stop it from going though cos its bloody heavy for a 250. I'm a n00b though. Havent even taken it for a proper spin yet![]()
This says it all: http://www.msgroup.org/Tip.aspx?Num=077&Set= My personal bet noire is failing to put the side stand down, once piled me up against a load of cardboard boxes, saved the bike tough. The second time, in a driveway, I heaved it up by myself I was so mad, took a few weeks for my back to heal.
The perversity of the universe tends towards a maximum
Must be bored; had a read of them all. Liked the "Falling asleep" one...
Just remembered one more: Inside dark garage deciding to check oil level (glass window on r/h side). Stand bike up straight and lean down to see in window while sitting on seat, but not able to see any oil, so lean bike more over to the right to see when the oil comes in to the window while head down by the window...
I can see the headline now 'Man Found Pinned Under Bike'![]()
The perversity of the universe tends towards a maximum
Ive dropped mine twice, first time, put the side stand down, hopped off and bike went the other way
2nd time...no wait this was the 3rd (on 2nd bike...after writing off first bike) stalled it at the top of the drive and.... didn't get my feet down in time doh!!
Scroll to 5 min
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_bsRsQNgEY
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Moving the fucker around in the garage...![]()
Buy my 2007 Triumph Speed Triple, PM me!
Along with forgetting the side stand, how about add a very light touch of front brake just as you reach the triangle of pea metal, while going very slowly...
Results in you hitting the tarmac so fast you dont actually realise you are on the road until your helmet makes this incredible "BANG" sound. Scares the shit out of campervans following you apparently![]()
[QUOTE=zmlam;1129921649]Hi,
So my question is what are some common things people do to drop their bikes? I have read some about low speed dropping - I assume this would be caused by not looking ahead generally, or too going too fast? I can also imagine uneven surfaces could be a trigger, anything else?
Getting your pant leg hooked on the foot peg as you put your foot down makes for a pretty embaressing fall- did it once! never again, ha ha.
Also stalling while trying to do a low speed turn like in a carpark. Bike leant over + no power = drop.![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
When I had my first dirt bike, I wanted to see how far over I could lean it on corners - I was doing figure eights on the lawn - turns out that you can lean it over quite far really, when the pegs dig into the ground it flicks you offgood fun!
Riding your bike up the pavement towards the house you think you should be going to, get to the closed gate and realise the house you want it accross the street. Then try and walk the bike backwards and lose your footing between curb and road and drop you very slow moving bike!
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have you found? The same old fears.
Wish you were here. QWQ
While sitting on and leaning over the stationary bike muttering "now where was that choke at?"
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks