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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Of course your motives for sharing this story were completely noble and honourable...

    It was pretty funny though, especially if he was actually trying to show off. If it was "one of those things" that happened through inexperience or whatever then I'd feel really sorry for him. It's easy to take the piss particularly when someone is "all kitted out" with the look then shows their lack of experience.

    Let's face it, a lot of us are concerned with image to some degree - I know I'd hate to look like a complete jerkoff and have other bikers sniggering at me if I did something like that ('cause it certainly wouldn't be because I was trying to look impressive!!!). Hope you helped him...
    Yeah we helped the poor bugger pick the bike up. He was showing off his skills or lack of, he was definitely not gently pulling out. (We only had a snigger at home afterwards )

    Apparently this happens all the time, was just wondering if anybody else had seen or even experienced it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    But what I really want to know is if when he took the broken bike back did he ask if they had another for him to try because he wasn't finished his test ride.
    was just cosmetic damage, so after settling the bill he took out again.
    I asked if it was for sale damaged, but no new (roughed up) CBR for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unit View Post
    Dropped my partners new 09 R1 with only 500ks on the clock in a metal driveway turning round, needless to say he was very good about it
    It's compulsory to drop a new bike while manoevering about at 0kmh. Way I see it, you did him a favour by doing it for him! He owes you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hahn View Post
    Apparently this happens all the time, was just wondering if anybody else had seen or even experienced it.
    Its the new tyres, probably about 15-20 people a year drop their bikes turning onto barrys point rd from treads , holeshot, cyclespot etc The saddest ones are the guys that give you attitude for warning them about it..."I've been riding since way before you were born youngun, how dare you have the cheek to warn ME about something" type additude, other than that you just feel sorry for the people. I think usually its people trying to hit a small gap in the traffic and being a little overentheusiastic on the gas..

    Also every person i have seen do it is a guy.. maybe it is related to showing off then haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unit View Post
    Dropped my partners new 09 R1 with only 500ks on the clock in a metal driveway turning round, needless to say he was very good about it
    Yes I herd all about it as we met at Kopu few days after that, to do Coro loop . DMTD was still crying and drinking Bourbon at 10 am.. That is wary bad what you did, then again knowing his privies record's, you could just say you were trying to help and it's rather you dropped at low speed, if that was him it be at weary high speed "You always droop new bike". That reaction from him, it is what you expect from man like him, good on you Chris(I know it is normal for you to drink bourbon for briefest )!
    You are lucky to have him as your man!

    PS I'm telling my wife same thing, that she is lucky to have me, but she told me to F^%$#@ OF.
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    excess in cyclespot for bike testing is 2000. that was an expensive mistake !
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    had a brand new bike(bought the same day)pushed over in a bike park,tank was dented and paint scrated off,bike next to me had a broken clutch lever....that bike had a tank cover from then on....

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    Poor bastard, some people out there just have bad luck!!

    Remember, this could happen to anyone. Even you!...
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Poor bastard, some people out there just have bad luck!!

    Remember, this could happen to anyone. Even you!...
    If you are referring to the above post with a bike falling over in a parking space... then yes that is bad luck.

    If however you are referring to the original post - then no, it isn't just bad luck. If someone wants to be a wanker and show off pulling wheelies then things like that are on the cards. You make your own luck.

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    I know the rider in question.

    Cost him a grand. Still took it for the test ride after.

    Claims new tires were the issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Did you see what he was riding himself before the test ride?
    A nice white corolla.....

    Looking for First bike in this country.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan432 View Post
    I think usually its people trying to hit a small gap in the traffic and being a little overentheusiastic on the gas..
    Yup thats the one. Treads warns you every time, its even on their receipts.

    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    excess in cyclespot for bike testing is 2000. that was an expensive mistake !
    $1K actually.

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    Blah

    Bugger...I missed it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Unit View Post
    Dropped my partners new 09 R1 with only 500ks on the clock in a metal driveway turning round, needless to say he was very good about it
    Yes dear

    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    He owes you!
    You know it!

    Quote Originally Posted by DIN PELENDA View Post
    I know it is normal for you to drink bourbon for briefest
    It was 10am after all!

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    Poor bugger. Doubt he was trying to show off. Probably just wasn't used to the clutch/power combo and with unscuffed tyres and a tricky corner it was a recipe for disaster. Hope it hasn't put him off.
    "Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death" - Hunter S. Thompson

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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    Poor bugger. Doubt he was trying to show off. Probably just wasn't used to the clutch/power combo and with unscuffed tyres and a tricky corner it was a recipe for disaster. Hope it hasn't put him off.
    He picked up a CBR600RR yesterday and rode it the 800k home without incident.

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    I used to work at cycletreads on saturday mornings donkeys years ago. It was about 1 bike a month going down on the way out of that driveway. I felt really bad for the old boy who rolled his new harley down the road..end over end.. That was a beast to pick up.

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