desert_max
Well-Known Member
I feel pretty stupid. I have had lots of bikes, but I have never had one fall off the stand.
Here's how it went: Started bike, had it idling on the sidestand (like always) while I geared up. I hear a crash and then silence. I see GASOLINE GUSHING!!! Bike rolled off the stand and fell onto a plastic chainsaw gas container. Freaked me out.
Damage? Yep. Scraped bar-end mirror (Sharpied and sorta OK). Broke off rear turn signal lens. I believe a little superglue and that'll be fine. Bent gear selector. Guess I'll gently bend it back and hope it doesn't break. Scuffed the underside of the peg. Interestingly, the crash bar seems not to have a scratch. Not sure how that happened, but what the hey.
Moral? Make sure she's rock solid with the stand all the way forward. Every single time. I've probably gone through that ritual a few thousand times, but that's the first time I've had one fall. It is not a comforting feeling. The gushing gasoline just added to the drama.
I need a beer.
Here's how it went: Started bike, had it idling on the sidestand (like always) while I geared up. I hear a crash and then silence. I see GASOLINE GUSHING!!! Bike rolled off the stand and fell onto a plastic chainsaw gas container. Freaked me out.
Damage? Yep. Scraped bar-end mirror (Sharpied and sorta OK). Broke off rear turn signal lens. I believe a little superglue and that'll be fine. Bent gear selector. Guess I'll gently bend it back and hope it doesn't break. Scuffed the underside of the peg. Interestingly, the crash bar seems not to have a scratch. Not sure how that happened, but what the hey.
Moral? Make sure she's rock solid with the stand all the way forward. Every single time. I've probably gone through that ritual a few thousand times, but that's the first time I've had one fall. It is not a comforting feeling. The gushing gasoline just added to the drama.
I need a beer.