It's inevitable that somewhere during our motorcycling careers that we end up having to push our steeds for a reasonable distance for one reason or another. Over the years I've had a couple of beauties;
1st time was due to newbness on a 76 GT125 Suzuki (my 1st road bike). Heading home after a ride with mates the bike died heading into Prebbleton and wouldn't go again, panic set in as to what the oldman would say so on to shank's pony and start pushing the thing home to Riccarton roughly 16kms. I had managed to hole a piston due to wrong plugs :slap:
2nd time was after a beaut ride around the Peninsula & over to Port Levy on a XT250, stopped to take a photo then took off to head over to Little river 200m down the road the bike felt weird, looked it over & mmm nice flat rear tyre![]()
so turn around & start pushing back the way I'd come and back towards Diamond Harbour & a phone (phone box) finally after a reasonable length of time got the phone & rang home only to be told by the oldman "keep pushing & I'll meet you on the road" . Made it to Charteris Bay before seeing the old bugger :slap:
with all the up & down hills it felt like a walk of eternity but was probably close to 20kms
Have had a couple of other pushes with larger bikes but those two were the most memorable
How about anyone else ?
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