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Tyral
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PostPosted: 02:24 - 05 Sep 2004    Post subject: First crash Reply with quote

I was going to my friends after work, down a small windy housing estate road. It was dark (11.30 pm) I was going along at about 25 mph, seeing as I didn't know the road too well. Came up to a left bend. Soon after I realised it was A LOT sharper than i anticipated. Sad
All I could do was run wide. slam on the brakes, in which I had very little time to do. Smacked into the pavement on the other side of the road at an angle. Thus bouncing me off the top off the bike and jolting the bike upwards, throwing me into someones garden (luckily onto a nice soft patch of grass). As I hit the floor I watched my bike sliding along side me on the pavement. Crying or Very sad

Got up thinking only of the bike and not any injuries I could have suffered. yanked the thing up and checked for damage.

Damages: -
One new tyre
One new fairing
re-bend handlebars
New indicator

Never felt more of an idiot in my life as I watched my bike sliding. I feel I have learned a valuable lesson from it, and I feel a lot more cautious than I was.

Oh, and crashing a bike hurts, and its expensive Rolling Eyes
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Rollins
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PostPosted: 02:33 - 05 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gutted mate, I know how you feel.

I came off outside work on diesel, had nearly exactly the same damage as you (got quoted 600 odd squid for repairs), but I also smashed my knee bloody hard on the road, which left it swollen for a few days.

Hopefully it hasn't knocked your confidence, best thing is to get back on as soon as, don't let it stop you riding!!

P.S. A brand new fairing is over £300, so you'd best keep that one as it is for a while, as Sod's Law says you'll buy the new fairing and crash again. D'oh.
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PostPosted: 16:55 - 05 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

just fill in that big crack with some chemical plastic (liquid that sets hard) then paint over it. as for the scratches, use wet and dry, (extremely fine sand paper) to get the worst off, then just use t-cut and rub till ur hands bleed. or u can just find a slightly less damaged 2nd hand one Smile usually find decent ones at bike shows
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Tyral
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PostPosted: 18:07 - 05 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the advice. I'll try that.

I was talking to some guy who said he knew someone that could plastic weld and respray it. I'll have to see.
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PostPosted: 00:09 - 06 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can fix some cracks with a soldering iron and some plastic, i.e. the sprue that's left over from a modelling kit. Melt and fill the crack from the back, to leave the surface OK-ish.
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Peat
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PostPosted: 10:21 - 06 Sep 2004    Post subject: bad luck Reply with quote

bad luck mate Crying or Very sad

I had my first accident a few weeks ago, it makes you feel ill - it's not a case of "what's up with me" it's more like, "my beautiful bike Sick "
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Reano
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PostPosted: 18:47 - 06 Sep 2004    Post subject: Re: bad luck Reply with quote

Peat wrote:
bad luck mate Crying or Very sad

I had my first accident a few weeks ago, it makes you feel ill - it's not a case of "what's up with me" it's more like, "my beautiful bike Sick "


exactly......

real sorry to hear that, wasn't that long ago i had a similar accident on a corner on mine, sliding along the road with my bike, the horror!! (all happend when a car came speeding around it, so i swerved to miss him, doing so made the bike slip from under me, and the driver of the car didn't even stop!)
and i did feel such a prat afterwards, but i was more worried about my baby pug then anything, (was also angry) i agree that you should get back on the bike asap, dont let this lil experience put you off, it can happen, anything can, so dont blaim yourself.

consider yourself lucky, if another car was coming the opposite way then there would have been trouble.. Thumbs Down
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Tyral
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PostPosted: 19:22 - 06 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

I couldn't give a crap about any injuries to myself. It was so serial. Couldn't believe it actually happened when i got up.

I could see the curb getting closer and closer and braced myself. I knew exactly what was going to happen. Then i was on the floor. Its so sudden.

I realised afterwards how lucky I was to land in a garden. There was a wall next door. That could have been the end of me going head first into it.

Sods luck was I had just bought a new Shark helmet and it was my first ride out with it on Mad only hit my head on grass tho. I doubt theres much damage. Big dent in my shin though. God knows where that came from Shocked
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Shaun
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PostPosted: 19:28 - 06 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tyral wrote:
I could see the curb getting closer and close


Common mistake made by new people to riding that is, target fixation, you saw the curb getting closer so stared at it and without realising it you push yourself towards it. The sad fact is you probably could've made it round the corner easily if you had looked ahead and looked at your escape route, ie where you wanted to go.
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Tyral
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PostPosted: 20:14 - 06 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yup. I knew straight after what I had done. I'm sure I could have made that corner. I was going wider and wider, and saw that dreaded curb. Its a lesson you've gotta learn, the painful way if necessary Sad
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PostPosted: 21:57 - 06 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hard lines mate, glad your ok tho and nothing a little fixing wont help with your bike Thumbs Up
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Dom
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PostPosted: 23:47 - 06 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Crazy: Same bike as me, almost the exact same paintjob, and the exact same crash, only I did mine a couple of weeks ago. I guess we do all do it eh? Still, you're in one piece which is all that matters.

One happy surprise for you though, you can replace that fairing nice and cheap because there's the one you need on eBay here. Smile
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Shaun
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PostPosted: 00:52 - 07 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tyral wrote:
Its a lesson you've gotta learn, the painful way if necessary Sad


Very true, I almost made the same mistake myself on my favourite road, I noticed out the corner of my eye that the curb was getting closer and watched it, I was getting closer to it but luckily clicked on to what I was doing and looked where I wanted to go and made it through. You only make the mistake once whether it results in a crash or not. Just remember to look as far through the corner as you can as that is where you want to go and you'll be fine, at no point think about how far you are leaning the bike, it will lean a lot further than you ever will do on the road.
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Frost
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PostPosted: 02:12 - 07 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think it was more of a realisation he would never make it followed by throwing the anchor off the back and hoping to stop in time, or with minimal brakage.

You underestimate the road, paid the price and hopefully wont do it again Wink .
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PostPosted: 02:29 - 07 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sh*t, sorry to hear about the off, I'd be tempted to leave the fairing as it at the moment.

Glad your OK though, your now a real biker (so my dad says).
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Tyral
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PostPosted: 12:44 - 07 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the support.

Yeh, Dom. I saw that fairing yesterday Very Happy I'm definitely going to have it Twisted Evil May leave the old one on for now.
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PostPosted: 15:43 - 08 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Glad your OK though, your now a real biker (so my dad says).


LOL, I went to see my old instructor yesterday and he said the same thing to me after i told him about my little incident.
'Dont worry girl, your a real biker now! Laughing '
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