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    I have thought about this too.

    About six months ago I saw a bike that had toppled over in a bike park, I rode straight past it and afterwards I felt terribly guilty that I hadn't stopped and stood it back up.

    So after that day, I decided that if I saw it again I would stop and do the right thing. My plan is, when I pull up and park my bike I would make it look like I'd just pulled up, maybe even park on the footpath, my idea is that it will make it look like I've stopped to do the right thing rather than picking it up cause I knocked it down.

    PS. If anyone ever finds my bike on it's side I would prefer for you pick it up.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by That Guy
    aye, good to see you guys agree......ignoring bikes lying on their side is kind of like sitting at the bar on a hot day an not drinking a free beer sitting in front of you. Requires SelfControl. In fact now that I think of it the beer wouldn't last.
    Hmmm, beer. Yea, but drinking a free beer wont result in bad injuries from drinking it??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot

    PS. If anyone ever finds my bike on it's side I would prefer for you pick it up.

    Thanks
    I second that. Besides, I have enough common sence to see when someone is doing right, rather than messing with my baby
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    Yes but

    Whats stopping someone from knocking it over, and then saying, "nah mate, wasn't me, I just found it like this...".

    But then again, isn't it pretty hard to make someone pay for knocking over your bike? When I go out riding, I hardly ever leave my bike out of sight, so it should be ok for me, I hope...

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    I'd hope someone would pick mine up... wouldnt want oil running into bits where it shouldnt be because its been laying down all day...

    so yeah...I'd pick it up and leave a note *note to self, put pen under seat*
    (this thread helped me decide i would)

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    Came back to a deserted High St late one night to find my bike had been knocked over...but picked up and the battery on the ground beside the bike.The Triton (Norton frame,Triumph motor) had no lock and no ign key,just turn on the gas,kick and go.Ah,the good old days,when crime was what happened to other people.
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    I wouldn't even think about it,a bike goes down you pick it up.
    I've had bikes fall off stands a few times,I'd hope somebody would pick it up for me.
    A crushed beer can in the shoulder bag works for me.

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    But if you're going to pick it up I suppose you should make sure that it's not going to fall over again aye!?! No good picking it up and then it falling over again 15 minutes later and creating more damage. Might need to pack two empty beer cans, one for me, and one for the bike that's fallen.

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    Smile a few bikes fell over on a big fundraiser

    for westpac helicopter last year.... a few ppl went over to pick them all up.

    The ground was soft and organisers wanted everyone to park on the grass.... so many objected and parked up on the tarmac...

    I sometimes carry a piece or wood 5x5 inches square x 3/4 inch thick and that goes under the bike stand.... but cos I dont have the ability to put it under my seat I quite often forget to take it... it usually sits on the lounge chair with all my other bike gear in the lounge...lol I need something a bit better to use and not so awkward to carry...

    So has anyone got any suggestions.... on what I could use.
    Thanks in advance.....

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    Red face ooops forgot to mention

    that I dont always carry a backpack..... so where on a bike could I put something that no one will nick it... and also not be obvious like the pillion seat. :spudwave:

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    Seen quite a few that have a small square of aluminiun to put under the stand, they also have a piece of cord attached to it and hooked over their handle-bar so they don't forget about the plate -plus it makes it easier to pick up the plate when you sitting in the saddle!

    'Course with an H-D you don't need that sort of shenanigans as they have a fairly wide "foot" on the end of their stand
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    I just cut a plate at work yesterday for that and grass (show this weekend)

    Dunno if i'd touch someone's bike I didnt know... unless I left them a note with my number on it so I could explain...not that I carry a pen....

    I just squash a can flat and chuck it under..works in the mud too
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    I just squash a can flat and chuck it under..works in the mud too
    It's funny at a rally site seeing a row of early arrivals sitting on their bikes while one of the group rides around looking for empty cans to pick up and bring back!! :spudwhat:
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    In these situations leave well alone unless you have some helping hands. On your own you may do more damage and come to grief.

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