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Thread: Scariest moment.... What about the funniest moment ?

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    I've had a few 'experiences' that are funny only in hindsight.

    Like dropping the bike I was test-riding (the first bike I bought) in the flower garden of the lady who owned it.

    Like doing a magnificent feet-up powerslide in the gravel around the back of the shop I worked up after school. I parked the bike, and took my helmet off, and copped an earful from the manager of the furniture shop that backed onto the shop I worked at. It was a very hot day and he'd opened the back door of his shop to let some air flow through. And the big dust cloud I'd made....

    When I worked on a farm, I had to retrieve a dead sheep from the paddock we were working in, by myself. The gate was at the upper end of the paddock, the sheep was at the lower end. It was my first time using the bike trailer, and I had a real struggle getting traction and/or keeping the front wheel of the bike on the ground. In the end, I got off, and walked beside the bike, dropping it several times, losing the sheep off the back of the trailer several times, and getting top-dressed by the plane that was scheduled to spread super phosphate in that area. D'Oh!!
    Later, I learned that it was easier to just tie dead sheep to the towbar by one leg, and drag them along the ground. Usually that worked (if I didn't ride too hard and rip the leg off...)

    Another time on the farm, I managed to drop the bike against the electric fence....

    My most recent misadventure is still too recent to be funny. I was late going home, and decided that because the truck I was stuck behind was taking up too much of the lane to overtake safely, I'd go up the inside. Unfortunately, it started to move, and I decided to "play it safe" and not risk getting jammed between it and the kerb. So I went up the (handily placed) gap in the kerb and onto the footpath. Unfortunately, the slight braking/turning manouevre I had to make was on the damp grass verge, and not having knobbly tyres the front end didn't wish to comply. I ended up dropping the bike and did a faceplant onto the footpath in front of the stationary commuters and the people at the nearby service station.

    Why does that always happen? :spudwhat:
    The 'incident' prior to that involved doing a faceplant in front of road workers.

    Luckily no-one saw some of my other oopsies, like when I was 17 pulling a nice wheelie up the drive at home, then realising I'd accelerated too much, backing off the gas, braking hard, and sliding the bike through the carport on its side and into the back wall.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Girlfriend falling asleep on the back of the GB after a hard day riding and her grip around me got loose.. Scared the shit out of me cos i could feel her there anymore.
    Scary and funny at the same time i was most confused.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Girlfriend falling asleep on the back of the GB after a hard day riding and her grip around me got loose.. Scared the shit out of me cos i could feel her there anymore.
    Scary and funny at the same time i was most confused.
    Used to have a girlfriend who would fall asleep after 5 mins of getting on the bike ! had to lean way forward and use the elbows to keep her on. Best part was being able to ride down the road having a good yell at her without getting biffed... only way i could win any arguments

    She didn't last long

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    Quote Originally Posted by orange dog View Post
    Used to have a girlfriend who would fall asleep after 5 mins of getting on the bike !
    Yeh well thats the prob with big singles, they just make a nice mellow hum when your doing 140 on the motorway @ 2am.
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    Good morning all,

    Years ago I was lucky to have procured a newish RM250, it was a handful and I loved it. Reminded me a bit of Han Solo’s millennium falcon….nothing…nothing… then holy crap, hyperspace as the scenery merged into a distant pin point. One of my buddies at the time asked if we could take it for a spin down by the river (same spot as my accidental no bike superman):

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...961#post972961

    “No problems Dude have you ridden a bit”

    ”Heaps” was the reply so we made haste.

    I rode around for 10 minutes like a loony to get the sucker warmed up then stopped for the change over. Inevitably, the first attempt from my mate resulted in a stall for about 2 feet travelled.

    “You’re gonna have to give it a bit more and whatever you do make sure you let the clutch out slowly”

    Kickstart….Stall….

    “Bit more, but remember the clutch”

    What transpired was the biggest rooster tail, 270 degree highside from a standing start that I have ever seen. Carved out over an arc of about 30 feet, it was over before the dust had a chance to settle.

    “You ok”?

    “Yep, hurts a bit”

    “Wanna go again?”

    Nup, she’s right, let’s go home for a beer”

    “OK”

    Not normally one to laugh at other people’s expense but, that was one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. Lucky the rear didn’t hook up or he would’ve worn that Suzuki like a hat.

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