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    My first off in 20 years

    Well, had to happen sooner or later so I post it for your amusement. I ride everyday so a bit of rain doesn’t bother me. In normal Dunedin rain by the time I get to the end of my 14km commute I can start to feel the odd drip of water getting inside my gloves. This morning it was proper jungle rain. So much so that the wife offered to drive me in to town but you know, cars? No thanks, it’s only water.

    So I’m not even half way to work and I can feel that my gloves have filled with water and the rain has got up under my jacket so my shirt is wet. Decided to get some petrol in town. Pull in to the Mobil, stop next to the pump then raise both my hands and am fascinated by the sheer volume of water that pours out of them. Fill up and get off. As I swung my leg over the bike and put it on the side stand I had the sudden realisation, just as it went past the tipping point, that I hadn’t put the stand down because I was too busy emptying my shithouse gloves. Bastard. Went and paid, put the bits and pieces in the bin.

    Moral of the story?

    Get apehangers.

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    Ohhhh Classic!

    I prefer filling up while sitting on the bike too - unless its got a centre stand.

    but up here in Dorkland....majority of petrol stations get all anti about it. Explain that its safer for me to sit on it while filling, rather than balancing it with one hand while off the bike...usually encourages the 'we just follow the rules we don't make em' line. Insist on filling my bike to the brim - can't do that on a its side stand.

    But yeah - never quite forgot to put the side stand down before using it. BUT......know of a few people that assumed their stand was FULLY down only to find out the hard way that it was half down / not locked in.

    20 years aye. Personally...I don't think this counts as an "off". Your record remains intact!!

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    oh thats not a off thats a woopsie

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    oh thats not a off thats a woopsie
    True ... unless your arse hit the ground too.
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    Where is the old unwritten rule of KB that the bike has to travel more than its length to be classed as an "off"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Moral of the story?

    Get apehangers.
    Typical - blame the handlebars.

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    Sorry to hear about your "Bugger!" moment but it's probably something we've all had at some time.

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    i had a bike fall off the side stand once, that was gay
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    I once had an off when I forgot to take off the disc lock right in the middle of town.......... Outside Starbucks with lunchtime crowd watching
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    i had a bike fall off the side stand once that was gay
    Oh, you ride a Honda, do you?

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    When I first started riding I went to get onto the bike and the momentum of me getting on kept going to the other side of the bike and I had tip over the other side, was using all my strenth to hold it up.

    Another time I was at a set of lights... I let the clutch out too early and it lurched forward, I lost my balance and dropped it by the time I had struggled to get it back up people then asked if I needed a hand, they're not bloody light these things!! I felt stoopid, was blocking a whole lane of traffic haha shame

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    Did it twice on my old NS250, caught it and saved it both times - you can do that with a 140kg 2-stroke

    Did it once with my GPz900 - absolutely no fucking show of saving that one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaffaonajappa View Post
    Insist on filling my bike to the brim - can't do that on a its side stand.
    You may well lose some gas through the overflow pipe if you fill it right the way up - as it warms and expands. My SVS used to do that even though I did fill it on the side stand.
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    +1

    Thats not an off.. that's a drop!

    Did similar with one of my bikes a month ago, but thankfully I had a wooden shipping crate right next to it and it ended up snuggling the crate rather than the ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Typical - blame the handlebars.
    Thanks for the correction, I thought he was blaming the gloves. Don't suspose it matters as long as you don't blame yourself

    That's not an off that is just embarrassing. At least the last time I forgot the sidestand I was in my own garage no damage but.

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