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I picked up my new shiny black naked SV650 on Saturday
![]() ![]() On Sunday, in really nice weather, we went to Devils Bridge. I've never seen so many bikes there. Must have been hundreds. Lots of trikes as well. We had to queue for ages for our burger and coffee. Then we went for a nice trip to Knott End. I've done now 200 miles in two days. That might not seem a lot to you but I'm still a beginner (2nd year of riding). The most important thing: I'm still convinced, that Suzi is the right bike for me. ![]() |
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Unlucky!
Great to see it hasn't put you off in the slightest ![]() enjoy! |
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"Took him quite a while to notice, I wasn't behind him anymore" typical Vstrom rider
![]() Bad luck but so easily done, pleased you got back on. And because you have a better bike than your BF - get a few more miles in and you can show him how to go round corners! ![]() ![]() |
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Happens to the best of us too
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Happened to me with just 130 miles on my 10R.
Stalled it whilst turning (coming out of a tight car park) and as you found out it is impossible to hold them up. I settled it down gently and the crash bungs saved me too. Scuffed belly pan and the hero blob snapped off and took the thread on the peg with it. With a new crash bung it came to £170 in total. I actually think most of the scratches on the belly pan were from my failed attempts to lift it. Fortunately some guy helped me out. |
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Look on the bright side, at least you dropped it doing something a bit more challenging than most of us
![]() Then again, there's some quite good arguments for not crashing at all, which clearly in my case I've always ignored ![]()
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main thing is you'r alright, not too much damage to your bike either.
i've done the same thing, only i manged somehow to knock it down a gear and keep it balanced, i thought i was in second...but i werent! ![]() |
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Glad youre ok.
Best way to lift a fallen bike is grab the bar closest to the ground with both hands. back straight, knees bent and lift with your knees. was taught this on my das (not my bike) and it is actually quite easy to lift. nice to hear so many people stopped to offer help. |
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Sorry to hear about your crash mate, glad you and the bike were good to go again. |
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