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| Jambo93 |
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 Jambo93 Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 15:20 - 02 Feb 2012 Post subject: Someone must have a theory behind this |
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Hi guys,
Just really looking for some ideas here, because the long and the short of it is that im too scared to get back on my bike.
My Bike is a YBR125
I had a crash about three weeks ago. I was driving along straight, 30mph, I wasn't braking, and I wasn't turning. All of a sudden, the bike just goes straight down without wobbling or skidding. It's almost like the handlebars snap to the right on the way down.
I put it down to ice or oil, but couldnt see any when i walked back to where i went down.
I repaired the broken indicators and bent a footpeg back into position.
At this point i noticed that the handlebars werent quite aligned with the forks.
Exactly the same thing happened on the entrance to the Blackwall Tunnel last Thursday. I was only doing about 35-40mph. Thank god the cars around me saw me go down.
When the police arrived by the side of the road and the guys in the cars back and front were there, they both said they had no idea why i crashed, and that the bike just went over all of a sudden.
I have taken it to PJ Motorcycles this week.
The mechanic there told me the forks are bent, but other than that he has no explanation as to why the bike went down, and asked around.
Someone asked him if I suffered from blackouts.. I know I dont!
He has twisted the forks back into place and generally looked into the bike, and says its in perfect order.
Im just a bit scared to get back on, as its out of my control and what happens if I do that at 60mph?
Has anyone had any previous experience or any possible explanation as to how I rode the bike fine for 2 months then had 2 inexplicable crashes in a week?
Thanks in advance guys.
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| Andy_Pagin |
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| Rogerborg |
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Bikes don't just fall over by themselves. (In motion, pedants. )
There was something on the road, something wrong with you, or something wrong with the bike.
If you've ruled out the first two, then honestly, I'd change bikes. You'll always be suspicious of it now. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Hi bud, sounds as if you have been just unlucky to come across some oil or derv etc, even though you couldnt see it, it's still possible to pick it up before you spilled..same goes for ice by the way, another point is your tyre pressure's, were your tyres correctly inflated, under or over inflation will make you spill quite easily under the right conditions, at this time of year the road tends to be a bit greasy anyway, also there could be sand and grit on there, as far as your confidence goes, do you have a good mate with a bike who would let you run around an empty car park or such to help you, I'm sure the forum family will come up with other ideas or suggestions...good luck and hope all goes well for you  |
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How much tread is left on the front? These 125 have stupidly skinny tyres. In the wet they can be lethal. It's gotta be black ice mate. Has to be, I remember a few years ago I went down this hill, round a corner, and about 7 meters of sheet ice on the floor. Obvs I stacked it, sat down for a minute, ten minutes later the whole lot melted.
was it morning time it happned? |
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 Jambo93 Derestricted Danger
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| bambi wrote: | Hi bud, sounds as if you have been just unlucky to come across some oil or derv etc, even though you couldnt see it, it's still possible to pick it up before you spilled..same goes for ice by the way, another point is your tyre pressure's, were your tyres correctly inflated, under or over inflation will make you spill quite easily under the right conditions, at this time of year the road tends to be a bit greasy anyway, also there could be sand and grit on there, as far as your confidence goes, do you have a good mate with a bike who would let you run around an empty car park or such to help you, I'm sure the forum family will come up with other ideas or suggestions...good luck and hope all goes well for you  |
Im hoping it is.. never had any problems with it before. Mechanic checked tyre tread anf inflation and says they are good.. tyres have done 3000 miles. Might get some Michelin Pilot Sporty's put on there. Thanks for the help mate! |
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Welcome matey. Could be a bad brand of tyre actually! Reminds me of a time doing a U turn on a monkeybike through a teeeny puddle, frond end gave up =faceplant infront of a lot of people!
Bet you got some nobrander tyre on there!
Do yourself a favour, get yourself a decent make of tyre, right air pressures, and keep and eye out for ice!
Crashes aren't all bad. You learn from them I guess.  |
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Can sympathize with you on this matter.
Had a few offs back on my own YBR 125 which made little sense to me at the time, coupled with a shit start at cbts made me doubt sticking with bikes altogether.
Looking back most of the incidents can be traced to problems with the bike i.e. dust seals buggered on front caliper led to a few locked front wheels slow puncture on the back tyre which led to a few back wheel lock ups all in all added up to me thinking wtf am I doing wrong?!? (should have put some time into learning some of the mechanics of the bike and so forth but had A levels to do and a bus pass so shelved it for a few months whilst got the important out the way).
Anyway my point is consider mechanical faults of the bike, try riding other bikes if possible to test theories and in the process of that try having fun with it seriously it helps, can remember how much of a laugh I had with mates one night when his bike broke down and another lad had to give him a tow using a stretch of hosepipe to tether it I know dangerous and all that but if you can't laugh at something you end up crying.
& even if it turns out not a bike related fault just something to improve on isn't it. ____________________ Current: 02 FZS 1000 & 91 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Some Bike Pics...
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If you want, I'm possibly around Tuesday or one day after work this week. If you want i'll happily come over and give it a quick ride to see if it feels odd. Doesn't matter if I come off, used to it now  |
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You loved it Paddy!!  ____________________ "The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had" |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 1 day ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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