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Re: Dropped Bike
I dropped mine the other day, was thankfully saved by the R&G's which paid for themselves that moment.
I was out with the misses on the back in Fowey, didn't know where I was going, took a left turn which doubled back on itself up a steep hill so the camber was all messed up, got half way around and saw a no entry sign, so panicked really. Put my foot down but could hold the weight and in fighting against it quite gently lowered it to the floor, only touched the R&G, by now the misses had hopped off and we quickly picked it back up. My main problem is that I'm quite short so have to lean the bike over to get a good foot down, and once its leant a bit it only wants to go more, specially with the weight of a pillion. If you have a similar problem with height do a search on here and you'll find out about your options for lowering the bike or seat. |
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I see you're in Northumberland. You'd better head along to the Pennine Massive and join us - you're very welcome to join me for a ride some time soon - It's good to ride with other people. Dan |
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