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 jok Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 22:29 - 05 Apr 2006 Post subject: My first off! |
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First proper post and first proper crash
(Long story, sorry about that )
Normally I use a very straight forward route from work via a dual carriage way because it's easier, but today I decided to try what is technically the shorter (and, as it turns out, also more interesting) route.
Well, long story short, I was coming up to a corner (from the right on that map) at about 50mph, but realised that was too fast, slowed down a bit and went in. About half way through I realised I'd misjudged it, and this is where I messed up: I tried to brake (despite being told not to more times than I care to remember now), rather then lean in a bit further. For about half a second I was hopeful until I saw the kerb approaching. When I eventually hit it, I was probably doing around 30mph still, skidded for a short bit, then it gets a bit blurry with vague memories of tumbling a bit. The next thing I recall was getting up, stumbling around and trying to get the bike off the road (still a bit fuzzy ). I checked my arms and ribs (legs felt fine) to make sure nothing was cracked, and it seems luck had been with me . I had a few scratches, but was otherwise unharmed (really quite lucky - there are a few trees around there I could've hit)
A car driver had stopped and came over to make sure I was alright (big to him), helped me drag the bike off the road, stayed with me for short while until I could assure him I was fine, offered me his phone (fortunately, I had my own) and pointed me the way to the nearest safe place to push the bike to (a pub just around a few corners). We tried starting the bike, but it was dead (the starter button made no noise what so ever, and this thing doesn't have a kick start).
He drove off eventually after I assured him I'd be alright, and I started pushing. Barely a few dozen yards down the road, another biker chap came past, saw me and immediately stopped to make sure I was alright and asking whether there was anything he could do to help. I'd heard about that sort of thing happening, but I was really chuffed none the less . I explained that I had a phone and was covered for recovery etc., he explained the way to the pub again and wished me well before leaving off again. Another big to him.
I got to the pub eventually, and the starter still did nothing. I checked through any visible wires to make sure they hadn't just come lose, but since they all looked fine I called the recovery people, who eventually turned up (it was one of these). The bloke (who would've fitted right in at a metal concert ) checked through the fuses, nudged this and that, tried the starter button a few times without any luck and... eventually just put it into neutral. It started without a hitch Suffice it to say I felt like a right pillock. I rode it 'round the car park a bit to make sure it was going straight, but it seemed fine.
The lesson from all this: sometimes when it says "SLOW" on the road and there are arrows indicating a sharp bend they actually mean it and, for the love of god, do not brake mid corner.
Off to clean the crap out of the chain now
(Edit: Fixing typoes etc) ____________________ CG125 (stolen->recovered!) || Wars do not decide who's right, only who's left.
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 Posted: 22:33 - 05 Apr 2006 Post subject: |
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99% of bikes have a safety cut out, so won't start if the bike is in gear, sometimes you need to pull the clutch in to start too.
Still I guess you know that now...
Glad to hear you weren't hurt and your bike is ok, just take it as part of the learning experience, it never ends!  ____________________ aKa: Ducky |
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Good to hear its only the prides that damaged.
Gonna check the little green light before calling for a recovery again
My bike broke down on a major A road once, the recovery people were called out and somehow I had managed to loose the disc lock key in the meanwhile.
For 10 minutes we were trying to get the damn bike off of the gravel and dirt with the front wheel locked. The little trolley they had had a buckled wheel so was completely useless.
I had to move my car, and low and behold on the mat of the car was the disc lock key
I was embarressed enough that my bike had broken down, but to struggle for god knows how long  ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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Unlucky mate, lesson learnt
Best thing to do is go the same route again and face the same corner. This tim take it a little easier  |
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I know I only ride a scoot but when I first got it I overshot many corners and came close to hitting the kerb a few times because id mis-judged.. Needless to say I ride a lot more carefully now.. Guess you learned the hard way.. Good thing you came out alright tho. Wouldve maybe been a whole different story had you not slowed down a bit though. ____________________ 04' DT125RE (run-a-bout) // 89' DT125R (rebuilt + supermoto conversion)
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Yea unlucky bud but better to learn your lesson without breaking bones in the process. I did the same thing a few weeks back on what I thought was a gentle bend and just missed the kerb travelling about 60 which was definitely an eye-opener. It does take a lot of effort at first to avoid instinctively braking but it will come. Regarding your bike not starting, the engine probably flooded when it went over. My bike was knocked over off the stand the other day and the same thing happened. ____________________ Cagiva Mito 125 (sold)
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Jok
Good to hear you're ok.
Now make sure this spill makes you a better rider.
Nice to hear others stopped to help (not all cagers are bad ). Pay back the compliment when you can - nine times out of ten taking 30secs out of your time will result in finding out your help is not needed, but we all appreciate that one time when we need assistance.
Ride safe.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 90 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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