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    I crashed my bike.... a little bit

    Well it's taken 41220km, but I finaly dropped the bike.

    Went into a corner to fast, did the stupid thing of slamming on the brakes, instead of just leaning it over and ended up hitting a dirt bank at low(ish) speed.

    The bank stopped the bike, but then due to the angle I was on, down she (the bike) went.
    Only damage was a bashed wing mirror (the glass popped out in one piece and was able to be put back in no problems) and a small scrape on exhort and one bar end.


    On the plus side, I’m fine and have learnt a lesion.
    I finally got my knee down! …and my shoulder …and my pillion’s head.

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    Glad there was no damage to you or the bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post
    Well it's taken 41220km, but I finaly dropped the bike.
    Bloody hell! You've done alright then.....happy there's not too much damage to yourself......
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    "I crashed my bike.... a little bit " sounds about right.

    Whatever you did wrong, your recovery was pretty good.

    This must be the cheapest lesson on KB.

    Well done.

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    Well done!

    I've been riding my GT250 since October last year, and am just waiting for the inevitable. I suppose I'm not so much worried about my skills - it's more that you can't tell what's on the surface or around the corner (added to the comments I've read about the Shinkos).

    I would have thought 41k was a good innings. Glad you're not hurt.

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    The inevitable doesn't have to happen.

    When the bike hits something bad on the road, hold your line and the chances are that you'll recover. Try and fight it and down you will go.

    Just take it easy in the wet and you'll be fine.

    And 'YES' 41k is a pretty good innings.

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    Glad to hear that both you and the bike seem to have fared pretty well. As long as you learn from the experience and don't repeat it then all will be well.
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    sweet to hear the offical "run-in" went well and you didnt get hurt,

    you and the bike are as one now,


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    Was the dirt bank hurt?
    41k and ya first off man, well done! glad it was a little one

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    Was the dirt bank hurt?
    It has a nice scar, and also a bit of petrol from my carb will stop anything from growing there for a while. (must have lost a few $$ worth while the bike was having it's rest)

    The other thing that may have contributed, was I had felt the bike was a little gluggy in the corners during my ride and as such I wasn't as confident as I should have been.
    This morning when I checked the air the rear tire was 10psi lower than it should have been
    I finally got my knee down! …and my shoulder …and my pillion’s head.

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    Yep, one thing I hate are tight corners when going up or hill or obscured and usualy on roads that aint well sign posted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Exodus View Post
    Well done!

    I've been riding my GT250 since October last year, and am just waiting for the inevitable. I suppose I'm not so much worried about my skills - it's more that you can't tell what's on the surface or around the corner (added to the comments I've read about the Shinkos).

    I would have thought 41k was a good innings. Glad you're not hurt.
    There is no such thing as the "inevitable". The way that you have to ride is by constantly thinking "what if?" and being prepared to adjust your riding accordingly. There is only one thing that is in charge of whether or not you come off - and that is you. Not the road surface, things on the road, or other road users, but you. Very rarely does someone come off a bike when they are not at fault whatsoever.

    For gawd sakes man, change the tyres. They are not something that should be compromised on. I tried to get the most out of my shinkos and ended up writing my bike off from trying to brake too hard in the wet. My own fault, but better tyres would have at least helped matters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodger View Post
    Only damage was a bashed wing mirror (the glass popped out in one piece and was able to be put back in no problems) and a small scrape on exhort and one bar end.


    On the plus side, I’m fine and have learnt a lesion.
    You were lucky, not everyone that makes a mistake gets the opportunity to learn from it. The important thing is that you learn and the chances of it happening again are reduced. Coming into a corner too hot would be responsible for a huge percentage of single vehicle motorcycle crashes - practise 'slow in, fast out'.

    It is good that both you and the bike are OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    For gawd sakes man, change the tyres.
    I'll add to that, I lost the shinkos on my bike years ago, and noticed an immediate improvement, esp in the wet. Currently running a Pirelli Sport Demon on the rear and an IRC on the front (yes,I know it should be matched, but I couldn't afford to replace them both at the same time)
    I finally got my knee down! …and my shoulder …and my pillion’s head.

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    it sounds like a good excuss to buy a honda or yamehar
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