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    Quote Originally Posted by ukusa View Post
    The earthquake dropped mine in the shed. The missus had to help me get her upright, all 330 + kgs .
    so how much does the bike weigh though?
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    Or you could do what i did. im a learner and i dropped my bike at home, nobody home so i started to panic a little when i couldnt pick up my bike... (happened to drop it on a hill ) so i ran next door to the neighbours and asked for help. poor lady was still in her jammies, so it was quite hillarious with two females - one in full motorbike gear and one in pj's trying to pick up a bike. we got there in the end thankfully. just had to sort out what sort of damage was done

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelindisguise View Post
    Or you could do what i did. . ran next door to the neighbours and asked for help. poor lady was still in her jammies
    Ok.... I may do just that...
    Give me her number please.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by angelindisguise View Post
    Or you could do what i did. im a learner and i dropped my bike at home, nobody home so i started to panic a little when i couldnt pick up my bike... (happened to drop it on a hill ) so i ran next door to the neighbours and asked for help. poor lady was still in her jammies, so it was quite hillarious with two females - one in full motorbike gear and one in pj's trying to pick up a bike. we got there in the end thankfully. just had to sort out what sort of damage was done
    You should see my post on my first ride in the Angels forum area! My eldery neighbours took pity on mr the third time and helped.

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