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 teech Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 23:59 - 20 Mar 2009 Post subject: It's not mint any longer.... |
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Just had to post about my rather crap morning and what happened to my lovely Bandit.
Wheeled my bike out of the side gate, got it onto the road and put the sidestand down (so I thought). Started her up, turned to close the gate, the next thing I hear is an almighty crash.
I turn around to see the bike on its side, would really have loved to have seen the expression on my face.
Two smashed indicators, knob on the end of the gear lever snapped off and scratching on the fairing front and rear.
Bugger. My own fault, didn't check the stand properly. Had to pay 17 quid for a taxi to work. I am surprisingly Ok about it really.
Phoned up my local mechanic to see if he could get me some new indicators really quickly as I really need to bike next week, he couldn't, but he did say I could come and rummage in his box of assorted old indicators and have any that may fit for a fiver, which I thought was very nice of him. Might tide me over till I can get on e-bay.
What a tit, but thats life........
Anyone know how to make scratches on plastic look less crap? ____________________ In everyday life good people do good things, bad people do bad things. It takes religion to make a good person do bad things. |
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Just replace the whole panel , in that the only real way to undo scratches is to sand the whole panel down put some primer on it and respray.
T cut and such like still leaves visible scratches ____________________ 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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 Posted: 00:26 - 21 Mar 2009 Post subject: Re: It's not mint any longer.... |
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Doh!
I once did this on the NC29. But It was alot more embarrassing.
Pulled up to a petrol pump, Opened fuel cap, Filled up with fuel (Tanked it). Cap back on, Nozzle back on pump.
Lean bike to left onto the stand. Which wasn't actually down.
It had already gone past recovery stage at this point. So I just had to gracefully fall over with the bike.
Felt like a right CUNT.
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I've ridden plenty of bikes with switch and no indicators with no problems (the zx9 being an example). It may well depend on a cop in a bad mood - but then they may just make something up anyway .
I can't see it being a problem if it's obviously been recently broken. |
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If it's only for a short while, just be cautious and honest. If you get pulled, just tell them;
"I dropped it this morning and needed to get to work!"
I've done similarly stupid things. Got off my 125 without the stan down, bending the gear lever to the point it was fouling the sidestan bolt, leaving my stranded whilst i waited for th AA. Got fed up of waiting so got a spanner out my tool kit and wedged it between the lever and frame and bent it outwards enough to make it rideable.
After throwing my bike own the road coming back from work, I was working on it in my garden. Had finished removing all the fairings, and had just put my one good crash bung back on, on the LH side (exhaust stops the RH side engine cover touching the floor), so that i could ride th bike naked. Lucky i did put the R&G on that side, because i dropped it on the bloody floor! Little cratch on the engine case still, but nvm, shit happens.
Get her fixed up and enjoy riding! ____________________
'06 Honda CBR125RW-6 ~ '00 Honda CBR600F-Y ~ '07 Honda CBR600RR-7 ~ Bikeless
'53 Ford Ka 1.3 ~ '03 Vauxhall Astra SRi 1.8 ~ '52 Vauxhall Astra SRi 2.2 ~ '53 Vauxhall Astra GSi |
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you dropped it...
so you got a taxi to work??
why?? ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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You could buy new indicators and fit them yourself easily - two wires and a bolt each. Ditto on riding the bike I have ridden my bike home with a broken-off footrest, busted gearchange lever, broken throttle cable, broken clutch cable and various other small things. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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| binge wrote: | Doh!
I once did this on the NC29. But It was alot more embarrassing.
Pulled up to a petrol pump, Opened fuel cap, Filled up with fuel (Tanked it). Cap back on, Nozzle back on pump.
Lean bike to left onto the stand. Which wasn't actually down.
It had already gone past recovery stage at this point. So I just had to gracefully fall over with the bike.
Felt like a right CUNT.
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Had a very similar experience, only at the pump right next to me there was a car full of lads. The walk to pay for the petrol and back felt like a million miles  ____________________ Full licence from 16/4/08
Previously: '56 YBR125 - Current: K1 SV650S |
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 teech Scooby Slapper

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Yay! Fixed it.
Went to my local place (motorcycle trade-ins, excellent guys). They had a massive box of assorted indicators, found two and have just fitted them. £10. Work fine.
To be honest, I didn't really want to ride the bike like it was. There are so many ped boi types at my school and I didn't really want to send the message that it is OK to ride round with half your indicators gone....
AND I was already running late and didn't have the time to check if there was more serious damage, so I just took the easy route and got a taxi.
I think I am resigned to the fact that I am a bit clumsy with the bike and that it's not the last time I will do something stupid like that. Mint bikes are not for me, I can't be trusted! As lomg as it works and I can go fast, I'm happy...
Anyway, thanks for the replies. Time to write 41 reports  ____________________ In everyday life good people do good things, bad people do bad things. It takes religion to make a good person do bad things. |
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Bikes used for work never stay mint condition. If your using it as a workhorse then regard it as one to save disappointment. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 113 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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