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| brownops |
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 brownops Derestricted Danger

Joined: 14 Nov 2010 Karma :    
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 Posted: 21:01 - 19 May 2012 Post subject: My experience - Death Wobble |
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First of let me say sorry i go on abit in this post. I havent posted for sometime, being busy with work and all that, hope everyone ok!
In December 2010 i purchased a Honda CBR 600F 1999, this was my first "big" bike, prior i had driven a Honda CBR 125 for a year to get my licence. Being 17 at the time my CBR 600 was my pride and joy. Im not sure if anyone else feels this way but i felt that after a shit day at school i had something to look forward to, something that kept me going through all the shit (excuse my language) something that let me unwind
Well in November 2011, i had an accident. I was accelerating off, just having started up the bike and letting it run for a minute or 2. I was accelerating up a hill, the road surface was pretty shit (being in the UK im used to that lol). As i accelerated of my front wheel lifted of the ground and when it hit the ground i went into a "Death Wobble". I couldn't recover from it and was thrown of the bike, i burnt through both knee caps cus i wasnt wearing kevlar jeans (yes i know i was stupid) but thankfully i had a leather jacket on... phew
The bike was totalled, and if u ask, yes i was speeding abit, but every biker does that so dont act shocked lol My parents have said to wait till end of Uni to get another bike, they've bought be a car but its not the same, every time a see a motorbike on the road its like putting salt on a open wound. Counting the days till i turn 21 graduate uni and get a bike
Well my question is, how do you recover from a "Death Wobble". I have browsed forums and all that people say is lift of the throttle, but when i had my accident, in the heat of the moment, literately like 3-5 seconds that makes no difference. Even when i lifted off the throttle, before it even had any effect i was already on the ground
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 plugger147 World Chat Champion

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Bad news about the bike and not riding matey hope the old knee's are sorted now, as for the tank slapper I have no advice I usually close my eyes and hope it's gonna be over soon. My method has worked for me so far  ____________________ Tristan the wrote: just whipped off my trousers to find a big bruise on my arse, caused by matt rear ending me... |
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Worst one I ever had was coming out of "Keepers" at Loton Park, I just kept the throttle pinned and recovered after doing a little gardening but binned it at "Museum" as I was so freaked.
https://www.motorsportcircuits.co.uk/html/loton_park_hill_climb_guide.html ____________________ Bikers make great organ donors, get 115 on your licence today. |
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Keep it pinned.
Used to get them often on the zx6. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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More pressups.
Seriously, I hit the weights, am at an ok size and I've had these wobbles now and again without incident. I run cafe racer bars aswell, hitting large potholes is fun when it chucks itself into a bit of a tantrum.  |
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 brownops Derestricted Danger

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Thanks a million everyone, cant afford to wreck another bike lol  |
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steering damper... .. i got a few horrendous tankslappers on a 400 I had years ago but i think its more luck than anything else as if you get a really bad one you don't have time to keep it pinned or whatever ..... |
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 Drake World Chat Champion

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id say a steering damper aswell, turn it up and you wont feel any twitches coming from your anus or the bars ____________________ was: derbi senda, aprilia sx125, nsr250 mc16, cagiva mito, cb600 hornet now: mk1 bandit, KR1S, landrover series 3 light weight 2.5 petrol, 5speed box |
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Accelerate out of it, used to get quite a lot of minor ones on the 636 and just powering through it always let them settle down (also, not too much pressure on the handle bars).
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 260 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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