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 mapex World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 17:13 - 21 Jan 2009 Post subject: everyone seems to say........ |
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Everyone seems to say when you buy your 1st bike you'll
drop it, drop it at home or in the garage ect
Truth or myth ?
dont buy a 1st bike with a fairing because you'll "drop it"
whats people views on this ____________________ www.soundclick.com/foursticks |
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 Itchy Super Spammer

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 Posted: 17:20 - 21 Jan 2009 Post subject: |
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True....
Or just put some bungs and or some crash bars on it so the fairing isn't wrecked...
Myself I do stupid things like put the bike on its side stand forgetting to put the side stand down...
I even watched Ged a rider of 35 years+ experience drop his ST1300 when he put his foot down on wet leaves (so he says).
I also saw a bike cop drop his BMW in Spain after booking us.
Or they get knocked or pushed over by scrotes , once you get more experienced drops become less common but still happen. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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 Feasty World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 17:29 - 21 Jan 2009 Post subject: |
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False... I've had 4 bikes now and not dropped any of them. That's commuting on them all on a daily basis through winter on snow and ice too!
It all depends on how you ride, I'm careful on corners, roundabouts and take it very easy when I'm worried about the road conditions. However on straights and when filtering I can often go a bit mad, careful but mad! Most importantly always assume every car is possibly going to cross your path, don't assume you'll be fine...
I've almost dropped them a couple of times through not putting the side stand down properly or putting my foot down on loose gravel, but I'm a big guy and luckily I've been able to hold them up every time.
 ____________________ Previous: Aprilia Habana Retro 50cc (beauty), Yamaha SR125 (fell apart), Honda XR125 (nippy little commuter), Honda SLR650 (Geewhizz), Yamaha Diversion 900S (Smoooooth) written off courtesy of a stupid escaped horse.
(7 year gap), BMW F650 (Relaxing ride). Aprilia Caponord ETV1000 (Big and bold). Yamaha FZS600 (got me in trouble too quick!).
Current: Yamaha TDM 900 (Comfy, light but big, power when needed). |
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| Mudskipper |
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 Mudskipper World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:02 - 21 Jan 2009 Post subject: Re: everyone seems to say........ |
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whats people views on this |
You'll drop it.
Nah seriously, dropping a bike is surprisingly easy, but that doesn't mean you definitely will.
I've dropped bikes (while pushing) twice, once was my 125, pushing it too quickly past a badly parked car on a driveway. Broken clutch lever and dented pride.
Much worse was the gix4, trying to park it close to a wall on wobbly paving slabs, coupled with inexperience holding the bike wrong (straight upright instead of leaning into me like I do now). Dented the lovely Yoshi can and snapped a lever. Was very gutted.
Anyway, people say about fairing cause that's an added potential expense/guttedness with dropping a faired bike.
Oh and when my chain snapped (gix4) not far from my mate's barracks, I'd pushed the bike all the way to the gate and was fucked, so she got one of her lads to take over for me to put it in the mess car park.
Not being bike-savvy, he pushed it all the way while stood to the right-hand side of the bike...so comes to put the stand down...can't get to the stand which is on the left...nngarrgh he dropped my feckin bike! Cracked the tail fairing panel.
Wanted to beat him to death with my snapped chain, but realised that would have been a little ungrateful.
Besides, I was too knackered from pushing it myself. ____________________ CBR125|||GSXR400|||CBR400|||CBR400|||CB250RS|||GSXR750|||CB250RS
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 Posted: 18:46 - 21 Jan 2009 Post subject: |
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I think I've dropped every bike I've owned and the 2 bikes taht I've ridden that are sat in my garage.
Though to be fair here are the excuses ( ):
My 125 - I didn't give a shit, chinese piece of crap, no fairings and easy to pick up.
My Hornet 6 - dropped by a girly friend of mine when she sat on it with the stand and then proceeded to lean the opposite of the stand and then fell over. Her and my friend tried picking it up while I just covered my eyes. Then I went over went "ffs" and picked it up.
NC30 - Parked up at a car pakr while my 2 best friends were on CG125 rentals. Slight bit of hill. Put it on the sidestand, and stood there for a few seconds to make sure it didn't move. Didn't. Turned around, took about 5 steps and it fell over Friend said he saw it falling slowly. But decided not to do anything. The windscreen cracked (and it still is while I'm riding it ) No other damage.
GT250R. Got home. Put it on the stand. Opened garage door, and as I turned round I saw it start to fall over. I rushed to it and jt rescued it (literally like 2cm before it hti the ground). My god did my arms hurt afterwards though!
So yes you can, or someone else can. But by mistake. Shit happens. Yes you are likely to drop it but get a faired bike anyays if you want  ____________________ '99 Hornet 600 , VFR 400 NC30 '92 , Kasawamasaki GT 550 , '98 Hornet 600
**\Tarmacsurfer/** said: It's that immaculately manly coiffure of yours isn't it. One glimpse of your virile locks and the punters can't wait to buy whatever it is you suggest, as it might let them be just a little bit like the Adonis that is our very own Molly Doovydoo said: Its not my fault I can't get it up properly, I just wasn't blessed  |
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 deanoet World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 19:19 - 21 Jan 2009 Post subject: |
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I have dropped mine (hornet) in the shed and fell into a wall when wheeling it to the shed
Damage was nowt in the shed, few scrapes on the right hand side when i fell into the wall (just plastic covers, no paintwork fortunately)
Mate dropped his CG when he rode off with the steering lock on (oh how i laughed)
Scuffed exhaust, dented pride.
He has dropped his CBR a couple of times due to a hill + side stand moment and knee giving way at traffic lights
Cracked mirror then broken mirror stem was total damage. Crash bungs fitted
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It is very easily done. Big bikes at slow speed can be a bit cumbersome if you get slightly off balance ____________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CBT Passed 18th July 2007 : Previous Bikes> CG125 : Current Bike> Hornet 600 : PASSED DAS 30th Oct 2007
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| The Original Muzza |
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| Quote: | Confucious say: dropped bike in morning, chicken strips at night. |
Okay no one actually said this but I dropped my 125 a few times pushing it offroad, no damage as it isn't faired, and once coming round an icy corner, again no damage, except my ego. I am just getting back into cornering again after about 1000 miles of 5mph cornering and pissing people off on roundabouts. ____________________ Current Bikes: Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 (2020)
Former Bikes: Honda MSX125 (2014), BMW Funduro (1996), Honda VT500 (1983), Yamaha FZR250 (1989), Suzuki GZ125 Marauder(2005),:Triumph TT600 (2002) (stolen)
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Never dropped my cg when I had it, dropped my bandit within 3 days of owning it however but that was only partially my fault. Apart from that one time it's not been dropped..... lowsided it though  |
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Shortly after i got my bike, I for some reason decided to attempt a u-turn on it. I'd only done a 5 day course with no prior experience and was a bit iffy on u-turns for most of those days.
Well.... if it wasn't for the fact that my bike is a baby ninja (250r) and the fact i was able to hold it up, it would have been on its side  ____________________ Theory Test Passed 01/03/2008 || A2 Test Passed 04/04/08
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Yep you'll drop it sooner or later, hopefully in the garage eh.
Best thing i did was get an off-road bike as my 1st ride. Dropped it quite abit,which was ok cos i was greenlaning <30mph spills. Straighten the loosened levers and off i went again. Best learning i ever did.
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I droped my rs50 after my very first ride on it. And then a few times after that. And ive droped the hornet doing a u turn  |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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I dropped my 2nd and 4th bikes.
1st and 3rd stayed upright.
1st cost me £250
2nd cost £3000
3rd cost £700
4th cost £2500
See a pattern  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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My first stayed upright, dropped a couple of others.
Hornet on a drive doing a U-turn, Mille fell off its sidestand.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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ive dropped my gpr twice *touch wood* both times were literaly with in 5 mins of each other. i was riding along a road and my wallet fell out of my pocket, so i stopped on this slanty bit of concrete by th side of the road, put the stand down, and as i was leaning it over the stand flicked back up ( crappy italian/spanish bikes ) and it just dropped. went and got my wallet, and my foot slipped as i was lifting it of the stand. that was hard picking a 50 up. really dont want to drop my 400.  ____________________ Turbocharged drag thing / project death weapon / GK73A
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Riding off with the U-Lock still through the back wheel  |
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Pish. I rode the 750 for months without dropping it, and the RF more than enough without dropping it. In fact the only bike I have ever dropped was a KX125, although I did still manage to feck up the panels royally thanks to a nice collection of rocks in the middle of a track  ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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