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| tris88 |
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 tris88 Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 23:20 - 21 Nov 2012 Post subject: Bike blown over |
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Got home this evening to find my bike on it's side I was told by a neighbour that it blew over around 13:00 and she tried to pick it up for me but it was too heavy for her to move.
There's only a couple of scuffs and looks like it's made a hole in the cover but what other things should I check like fluid etc.
I noticed if I put it in gear and hold the clutch in that it still drags like the clutch isn't fully disengaged (this is all with the engine off as figured I'd leave it to stand upright over night before doing anything). Could this be anything to do with the oil being over the opposite side of the engine to the clutch for half a day? The cable and clutch lever seem to be ok and have the same feeling as before.
Anyone any thoughts?
Needless to say I'm gutted as last weekend gave it a good going over sorting out all the niggles.
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Just check all the levels, and your suspected holed case.
Then give it a run. Should be fine. Clutch should be fine assuming nothing's been knocked out of place. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Well that was my first thought but a neighbour was in when it happened as she heard the alarm (guessing the cover flapping set it off) then watched it go over (from flats so it's not like she could run and stop it happening).
I didn't think the wind was that bad but I was in an office all day so what do I know .
I still don't believe it though, stupid nature! |
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| tris88 wrote: | Well that was my first thought but a neighbour was in when it happened as she heard the alarm (guessing the cover flapping set it off) then watched it go over (from flats so it's not like she could run and stop it happening).
I didn't think the wind was that bad but I was in an office all day so what do I know  .
I still don't believe it though, stupid nature! |
Really? As said, that must have either been bloody strong wind OR did you you park it correctly. By that I mean so the road camber is allowing the bike to lean on the side stand and not the other way round. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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 Posted: 10:56 - 22 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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In high winds you really should remove any bike covers as they tend to act like a sail and drag the bike over.
I used to park my bikes on a pathway at the top of a windy hill as it was outside my front door where the ground anchor was. One night I was woken from my deep sleep by the sound of its alarm siren. I jumped out of bed expecting to see a bunch of chavscum outside but instead saw my beautiful bike on it's side (with cover still attached) and one hell of a gale blowing.
I left it and went back to bed. It would only have blown over again.
After this I began to tether the bike down in high winds using bungees and tent pegs in the lawn.  ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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I've checked your profile and you are geographically not far from me. There were some bloody strong gusts yesterday, that lasted about 3 hours. I worried a bit for my bike but it was uncovered so it was fine, if it had a cover I'm sure it would have gone over too if the wind hit it sideways. On the way home several bushes/branches had been blown off trees and on to the road. Seems pretty likely to me that your bike blew over rather than was pushed over, it never helps to 'pretend' someone tried to nick it to do a bit of a security review though  |
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 Posted: 13:08 - 22 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the suggestion Dino but I'm kind of stuck with how it is currently. (see attached without the cover on). I'm on the top floor of the block opposite so have no walls I can attach too (although there are plant borders all around so couldn't even if I was on the ground floor).
Covent - Cheers that helps put my mind at rest, it's as secure as it's going to get to be honest but won't be in the flat forever and the aim is the next place will have a garage . |
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Thats a nice ground anchor in the above piccy  ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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It has been VERY windy today!
I notice from the picture that your bike is quite exposed. It's very similar to how the bike across the road from me is parked and I've been watching it wobble since I got home o.O
Maybe try tucking it back against a wall somewhere? Mine is parked up against my house wall on its centre-stand and is hardly fluttering.
My 125 blew over last year and after getting it back upright, I let it stand for an hour or so to let all the levels right themselves (as it were) and then gave it a try. Not sure if that's what you're meant to do but it worked for me  ____________________ 'Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.'
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Just whack in a stake on the same side as the stand as far away from the bike as possible without going onto driveway (from the pic it looks like it's on hardcore rather than driveway). Then get a secure tie (like they use to secure bikes in back of vans) and attach to handlebar and stake (take up as much as the slack as poss). Shouldn't go over then.  ____________________ Current bike: KTM SD1290GT
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 230 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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