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| TheGazWaz |
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 TheGazWaz Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 14:36 - 30 Sep 2015 Post subject: Dropped me bldy bike |
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Yup... Dropped my Nice shiny 53 Bandit 1200. I'd been working on it all day doing valves and carb balance and thought I'd take it for a quick spin to make sure all was good. Went and got me gear on, back out to the bike and remembered I haven't lubed my chain for a couple of weeks so I'll give it a wax coating before I go out.
Went to put the bike on the center stand. Now.. It's a lump of a bike but I've done this many a time without issue.
This time though, I lost balance and felt the bike edging away from me. I held on for as long as I could but eventually had to let go.
I heard a lot of cracking followed by shattering of plastic. Naturally I thought the worst. I managed to pick the bike up and started looking at the inevitable damage. First thing I noticed was the indicator had smashed off taking the bulb and housing with it. My break leave end had snapped off. A few small dents in my exhaust and scuffed up fairing on the corner.
All in all, not as bad as I'd expected and I'd say the worst part is the faring scuffing because I'll probably need to re-spray it.
Still not sure how I managed to drop it. I can only put it down to tiredness and rushing.
My last bike (RF600) I did pretty much the same thing with the same sort of damage. I thought I'd learned my lesson and would never drop another bike again.
Gutted....
Thanks for listening.
Gaz ____________________ Went like this.. 43 years old(2013) decided to do CBT to get a 125 for new job. Bought 2011 YBR, loved it for three months then hated it because it was too god damn slow. Did DAS 4 months later then bought RF600 Loved it, sold it bought Bandit 1200(K3). EFFIN lOVED IT. Wanted something a bit more sporty so got Triumph Sprint ST 955i (53). Not sporty enough so now on my GSXR 1000 K3 and absolutely love it. 1 year down the line, nearly died way too many times on this bike. Sold it. Had a 6 month break. Missed biking so now, Aug 2019 have a 1999 ZX9r. What a beauty she is too. |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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 Marclev Nova Slayer
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 Posted: 15:14 - 30 Sep 2015 Post subject: Re: Dropped me bldy bike |
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| TheGazWaz wrote: |
Yup... Dropped my Nice shiny 53 Bandit 1200. I'd been working on it all day doing valves and carb balance and thought I'd take it for a quick spin to make sure all was good. Went and got me gear on, back out to the bike and remembered I haven't lubed my chain for a couple of weeks so I'll give it a wax coating before I go out.
Went to put the bike on the center stand. Now.. It's a lump of a bike but I've done this many a time without issue.
This time though, I lost balance and felt the bike edging away from me. I held on for as long as I could but eventually had to let go.
I heard a lot of cracking followed by shattering of plastic. Naturally I thought the worst. I managed to pick the bike up and started looking at the inevitable damage. First thing I noticed was the indicator had smashed off taking the bulb and housing with it. My break leave end had snapped off. A few small dents in my exhaust and scuffed up fairing on the corner.
All in all, not as bad as I'd expected and I'd say the worst part is the faring scuffing because I'll probably need to re-spray it.
Still not sure how I managed to drop it. I can only put it down to tiredness and rushing.
My last bike (RF600) I did pretty much the same thing with the same sort of damage. I thought I'd learned my lesson and would never drop another bike again.
Gutted....
Thanks for listening.
Gaz |
I always make sure that I can let go of it while just resting my foot on the centre stand before actually lifting it, as a "balance check" kind of thing, that hasn't failed me yet.
I managed to drop the thing while taking it off the centre stand early on, now always make sure I have the front wheel pointed away from me while taking it down so if it does go it leans towards me.
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| Michelle L |
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 Michelle L Nitrous Nuisance
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Hi Gaz , its funny as I was thinking just yesterday , I wonder if he fixed his bike.
I am sorry to hear you dropped ya bike , its horrible , I dropped a brand new bike a few years back , less than a year old.
I rode on to the drive and for some mad reason I thought I have put the side stand down , I got off the bike and let go of it .
I was lucky really as it landed on grass so not much damage...
Did you find out why it was running rough ??...
Or is that's why you are doing the valves again ?...
I replaced a lifter the other day , I was well pissed off , had to set all the timing up ,, when I put a peg on the sprocket ( cam chain ) it had moved , so had to unbolt both camshafts to set all the timing.
Back running fine now though , its all fun of having a bike... ____________________ Ride safe , if you can not ride safe , ride free.... |
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 Michelle L Nitrous Nuisance
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I am glad I am not the only one  ____________________ Ride safe , if you can not ride safe , ride free.... |
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 Rogerborg nimbA

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| Michelle L wrote: | I dropped a brand new bike a few years back , less than a year old. |
I dropped a brand new bike, less than an hour old.
Bandit 650, we hates them.
I swear the earth actually moves appreciably up a bit when a Bandit leans over.
Crash bung/bars, do it. I know insurers don't like them because they can - ostensibly - banana frames and cat-B bikes, but on the other hand, how many claims do they never see at all because they've been fitted? ____________________ 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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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 194 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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