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    A lesson for all...

    Today I got a call from U4EA to pick up a stranded biker(young chap)2nd in 5 days

    His bike had broken down so off I go with trialer in tow.......after getting bike on trailer back too my place.....and into the shed to look at the bike a 84 VTR250

    the guy has had the bike about 6 months and it reall was a sad state the farings being held to the frame with bungy cords,the chain could be lifted of the sprocket,the front faring bracket was so bent the bike looked twisted....

    it was fair too say the bike hadn't seen any maintance for a very long time......

    so off with the bent and twisted parts and into the electrics....hmmmmmm no spark on on clynder not good back track to find the sorce cheacking and cleaning as I go wasnt long problem solved....requires 2 spark plugs

    air filter looks like it had been there since adam was a boy...new filter required

    battery completely stuff.....new battery required

    off with the front faring braket too bend it back into a reasonable shape......fair to say the bike had been dropped a number of times

    adjust the bars/clipons so they look like handle bars instead off runing parallel with the tank no wonder he kept falling off.......

    cheak the throttlel oh its broken in the twist grip mate you aint going anywhere :Punk...: .new twist grip required

    then to cheack the chain and sprockets...adjust and lude chain.....but new chain required

    duing this time I cleaned and cheak all electrics and instructed this newbie biker

    jump start bike all is running sweet all electrics working the chap was soooo gratful for the help and turns out he lives 2 streets away,telling me he knows nothing about bikes and knows no-one too help him with such things,well he does now and he will be back when he gets the parts to fix his bike,so with his list of parts required he's off home...

    All of this could have been avoided with simple bike maintance......bling to U4EA for stopping and calling for help.....and the young chap he is keen to learn about his bike and how too do basic maintenance too keep safe

    I am starting to wonder if dogsnbikes should be "rescue dog"

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    Thumbs up

    Good onya for helping this dude out......... well done.

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    Nice work, and I like your attitude. Seeing a bike in that state its too easy to just write off the rider as an idiot. Well done for your help and also for taking the time to find out that it was ignorance on his part and not carelessness/laziness and for offering to educate him. We need more bikers like you around.
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    .I was on my way home and the young fella looked stranded(he had called a tow truk but I told him to cancell as RESCUE DOG was just up the road)twas way beyond the call of duty to take the bike back and give it a basic checkover....he couldve ended up in a seriously bad way if Dogs hadnt shown him basic maintainance and fixed those clipons and tightened the chain !!!but in saying that he was young and keen and just didnt have a bloody clue!!!!Thanks Dogs for your support...
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    Its always satisfying......to help another and as we were all green as grass with our first bikes we gained knowledge from someone who was willing to pass it on

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    Its always satisfying......to help another and as we were all green as grass with our first bikes we gained knowledge from someone who was willing to pass it on
    Too right - esp when we was poor(er) and had parents that said 'Your bike, your responsibility'.
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    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    This raises another important point too. That is, having an emergency break down plan. For example, having the number of some person or organisation who can come and get your bike if some helpful rider doesn't happen past and save your arse.

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    Yeah, good on you guys for helping out that young fella I bet you've made him feel great about being a biker now, well done, proud of ya both And maybe we've now got another fellow biker to ride with

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    Go guys .. awesome work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by u4ea View Post
    .I was on my way home and the young fella looked stranded(he had called a tow truk but I told him to cancell as RESCUE DOG was just up the road)twas way beyond the call of duty to take the bike back and give it a basic checkover....he couldve ended up in a seriously bad way if Dogs hadnt shown him basic maintainance and fixed those clipons and tightened the chain !!!but in saying that he was young and keen and just didnt have a bloody clue!!!!Thanks Dogs for your support...

    good on ya chicky for realising things were not quite right

    yes we luv our rescue dog .. & st brernard is the dog of choice i hear LOL

    & we hapless ppl love the help & assitance that is freely offered


    so when will i see the new handlebars ??? is that before or after dinner on sat ??
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Bling sent, and much respect for doing so much for another biker, well done to you both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    Its always satisfying......to help another and as we were all green as grass with our first bikes we gained knowledge from someone who was willing to pass it on
    Now that right there is what motorcyclists should be about people

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    Now that's what I like to hear! People helping people ... and as bikers, we all know what it's like being bikers - so we help one another out whenever we can!

    On ya peeps for doing the right thing and paying it forward!
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    sounds like a bike to burn out and blow up on a bomb-fire.

    Poor bastard, but hey like they say it happens to the best of us..... plus burning it out would be entertaining.
    mmm..... stones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Checkers View Post
    sounds like a bike to burn out and blow up on a bomb-fire.

    Poor bastard, but hey like they say it happens to the best of us..... plus burning it out would be entertaining.
    nah way!!! I started on a vt250 and aside from the obvious his was actually a dam fine machine!!!!So now he knows what hes riding is well worth the effort of keeping in good order(oh and the typical of "no question is a dumb question" and "every little thing can be the difference between staying safe or not")Now theres a young rider out there who will have the greater sense of security and pride!!!!
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