Its just struck me that any time I have dropped my bike its been on the left hand side. Am I just left handed or is something happening here.
Its just struck me that any time I have dropped my bike its been on the left hand side. Am I just left handed or is something happening here.
Mad Dog
normally ends up being left...god knows why, but I have nice scabs up my right shin from two RH drops last weekend...
on the front, on the rear and on the top mostly
I seem to have no difficulty arsing off on either side![]()
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mine is always on the right.
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Normally the left, I presume this is because you have your left foot down while the right is planted on the brake?
I also find it easier to pick the bike up from the left hand side, I get off on the left hand side and if I have to push it or manoevure it around the garage I also do that from the left
I gues it could be that the back kicks out to the right when back braking too hard also
Mad Dog
OK, so I decided to test the laws of probablity today by doing the Akatarawa traverse (P'ram over to the Hutt). Wet as hell and with Pirelli MT21's the clay was deadly. To be perfectly honest I lost count of how many times I dropped the bike on each side, but by the end of it I was like "oh sh*t, not again, pleeeeaaase!!!".
Biggest problem was the large knobs of the MT 21 rear...no bite and just acted like a slick on the top surface. Mind you in places it was hard enough just standing up let alone picking up 125 kg of bike off the floor...
First shot going uphill, second shot was later on showing the knee and hand marks...and the drift that threw me over...
So in summary, most falls on the left, but a couple of surprise drops to the right.
P.S. I did not set out to fall off at all...wicked ride though.
Last edited by buggsubique; 26th July 2007 at 15:53. Reason: update
jeees buggsubique I ddint mean you to go and kill yourself all in the name on science. Was wondering though when you run down a "greenie lefty pinko fuckwit" do you fall left
Mad Dog
Actually I consider myself a very respectful trail user and at all times I maintain an awareness of other users who are less fortunate and don't own a one wheel drive. I have not been compelled to run over anyone yet, but if I did I would be tryin pretty darn hard not to fall off at all.If I had to though, I would probably fall centre-right lol.
Nice work. Looks a bit slippy.
I'm usually an 'over the handlebars' kind of guy, so it works out about 50/50.
To tell the truth, I've always replaced more front brake levers than clutch. Perhaps brake levers are weaker, or maybe.....
I prefer to just park the bike in an interesting way - like today in the Mungatooks when my chain wrapped around the knobby...
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if you hit the water fast enough its almost as good as water blasting it.
I thought I was rather clever choosing a puddle that had a nice rut in it so that when the chain came off and jammed the back wheel the bike stayed nice and upright and I was able to step off onto dry land without filling my boots full of water.
Getting it out was another matter entirely.....Glen (who I had just helped get his upside down dt230 out of a mud bog the size of Africa) suddenly didn't want to know me...
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