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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    Give me ass any time
    That's a bit forward ain't it?

    I'd rather lay it down gently like that than run it into a two lane roundabout at 80kph...

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    Grass is always the better option.

    I wouldnt worry about dropping her, she'll forgive ya. If it helps the first bike i ever owned a FZR600 i had for 4 hrs and dropped it
    Doesn't play well with others

    Pull Me, Nick Me, Try Me, Ban Me !!

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    A flattened beer can is what I was told to use. Of course you have to empty it and flatten it ...

    Not really kosher in this country and more.

    A large tile will work,

    Just keep an eye out for a hard peice of rubbish ...
    Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

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    Welcome to kb black bandit, you may want to search the forum for 'paddock stands'

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    Welcome mate. Ya wont do that again!

    Also look out for using the side stand with the bike facing downhill! **ahem**

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    Welcome to KB Black bandit, enjoy the site mate.:spudwave:

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    Hi,
    and as the others say, don't worry. I dropped my old gpx750 4 times in as many weeks. The first 3 times I broke brake levers, so decied to carry a spare. The next(and last) to go was the clutch lever (on christmas day in the middle of bloody no where)
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    Welcome to the asylum mate.
    Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

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    Aloha Blackbandit - welcome to the KB madhouse!

    Nice bike too BTW I've got an owners' manual in English if you ever need a looksee - that goes for other folks too (guessing your Bandit is a jap import like most)

    Our Bandit had a whoopsee in the first week too at 0km/hr on gravel - a few character scratches, like you, and same sort of problems starting as I recall. (They don't like being on their sides much eh?)

    What Colapop said is the plan - I've got a paver inlaid into the soft-stuff where I have to stop to open the door to the 'bike palace' (AKA dirty great tin shed)

    That, and the old L plate when you're done with it is handy for the job. Stash it under the seat...using the old 'L' like that has a certain level of satisfaction associated with it
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    Welcome black bandit. Loads of folks here have done worse, myself included. Count yourself lucky there werent any fellow bikers around to witness it.
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    Hey, welcome! Add some pics of ur bike.

    I dropped mine few times when i used to live on a very steep hill and parked him on the wrong angle (it seemed rite to me at the time). Broke few little things, but nothing major (touch wood). Unfortunately the bike's been too heavy for me to lift so had to get help to pick him up. :/
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    Welcome, might see you on the road....
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    i made a wee square/rectangle block that has a groove in it for my stand,
    fits nicely and wont slide off
    p.s tie a bit of string to it when its parked ,so when you get back on the bike you can pick it up with out falling off or forgetting it.

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Good stuff mate, you got her going.

    I have no mechanical apptitude myself so I really respect your perseverence.

    Nce one mate....

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    helloooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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