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| TheShaggyDA |
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 Posted: 13:56 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: Picking up a dropped bike. |
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Came across this whilst browsing another site. Since it's the time of year for wet leaves and icey roads are on the way, this might be of use for some to read now, rather than later
https://www.pinkribbonrides.com/dropped.html ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
[i:6e3bfc7581]But still I fear and still I dare not laugh at the madman...[/i:6e3bfc7581] |
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| Walloper |
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Good page.
But no good for me.
I usually Buck my Fack or paralyze my shoulder when I have a wee tumble.
It is amazing the strength a Red-Neck gives you though.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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Nice info there... Not a technique that I would have naturally considered. Although I've never had a big bike that was tough to lift, and I've not dropped my little 125 yet... Touch wood and all that... But I'm sure this could come in use one day.
Tim ____________________ Current Bikes - Kawasaki ZX-6R (636) | BMW G650GS |
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A bit easier when you've got a BMW with big cylinders stuck out the side so it's practically upright when dropped anyway . |
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Yup, picked up a CBF600 and an SV650 with that technique
not a skill I'm proud to have actually - I'd far rather the bikes has stayed upright! |
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I can imagine someone picking their bike up like that. Then once it is up they topple it over on the other side.  |
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rs125s are only about 100kg aint they?
I dropped my bike (gz125) at college on tuesday (wet patio flags!)...no damage, just a tiny scuff on bar end and clutch lever....no extra damage to rear crash bar (scraped enough ).......and that is about 140 wet aparently
I just bent my knees, grabbed hold of the handle bars and rear crash bar (where i could) and pushed it up voila....piece of cake  |
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At the end of the day if you've just had an off you'll find you can probably lift the bloody thing above your head.
When the adrenalin kicks in to mask the thrill/shock/pain/relief it's amazing how strong you are.  |
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| Phoenix wrote: | It's crap, like G said, that's only gonna work on a bike with huge panniers or a boxer engine with massive heads sticking out the side, that BMW is already half way up, the hardest bit is getting a bike off the floor to about that angle, after it gets easy. |
Yes, but for the mere mortals who don't piss testosterone, it's sound advice. Or would you rather someone try to pull a bike up towards them? The fact that it's a BMW and it's not laying flat doesn't mean squat to the method. Then again, I did expect a pile of "but I just clench my buttocks and the bike doesn't go down" kind of macho shite to follow in the thread, so grats. ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
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Hate to admit but last time I dropped my bike I done the typical female thing and shouted someone for help, usualy it works, lol. ____________________ *SV650s* 7th time lucky, finaly passed me DAS  |
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Anyone remember the vid of the copper doing that technique then falling over the top?
And beamers are a piece of piss to pick back up, as said due to the angle from the boxer (and usually engine bars protecting that).
But cos of the weight you are far more likely to drop them.
And ive always favoured the two hands round the grip nearest the floor and dead lift technique. As said on there, bikes normally in gear and you get a fair bit of leverage. Just make sure you dont let idiots try it who pick up... give up drop about 3 times.
If you do it commit to it. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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When my FZR600 fell over in the wind, I found it fairly easy to pick up, by just sticking it in gear, grabbing grip + grab rail. and a 1-2-3-lift.
Just watch not to drop onto other side  ____________________ FS1E -> SR125 -> CB400N -> CB650 -> FZR600 Genises -> VFR400 NC21 -> CBR900RR Fireblade -> Renault Clio 1.4 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 148 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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