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Noddy 22-11-11 01:45 PM

Re: Bike Dropped
 
He he, was your pocket money the only thing to take a hit then, I remember when I was smaller than I am now, my dad had an old 500 Matchless, it used to be propped at the sift of the garage. My brother and I were playing around the bike and it got knocked over. We both had trouble sitting for about a week from memory. :smt040

T33OWL 22-11-11 07:40 PM

Re: Bike Dropped
 
I bought my SV in June (brand new), just 4 weeks later I was off out on an early morning errand, I got the biek out, backed down the drive put it on the stand on the road. Got off, turned round to close the gate and BOSH... Over she went...

Gear lever, indicator, Bar end and clutch lever all bust.

Oh yes, I was annoyed and I must have looked a right plum with my hands on my head jumping up and down in frustration!!!

Geordie Mick 22-11-11 08:29 PM

Re: Bike Dropped
 
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Originally Posted by Noddy (Post 2629839)
He he, was your pocket money the only thing to take a hit then, I remember when I was smaller than I am now, my dad had an old 500 Matchless, it used to be propped at the sift of the garage. My brother and I were playing around the bike and it got knocked over. We both had trouble sitting for about a week from memory. :smt040

Aye, I wasn't popular. Somehow managed to convince him it was parked in the way and I had tried to get by and knocked it over. B0ll0cks, obviously, but kinda got away with it ;)

P-J 22-11-11 08:58 PM

Re: Bike Dropped
 
So is no-one going to admit to forgetting to put the sidestand down in a packed petrol station forecourt after filling to the brim and walking off to pay!......
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No....
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Just a very embarrassed me then! :rolleyes:

Galviniser 22-11-11 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by P-J (Post 2629990)
So is no-one going to admit to forgetting to put the sidestand down in a packed petrol station forecourt after filling to the brim and walking off to pay!......
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No....
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Just a very embarrassed me then! :rolleyes:

Haha I like this one +1

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cdtrim 22-11-11 11:14 PM

Re: Bike Dropped
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by T33OWL (Post 2629948)
I bought my SV in June (brand new), just 4 weeks later I was off out on an early morning errand, I got the biek out, backed down the drive put it on the stand on the road. Got off, turned round to close the gate and BOSH... Over she went...

Gear lever, indicator, Bar end and clutch lever all bust.

Oh yes, I was annoyed and I must have looked a right plum with my hands on my head jumping up and down in frustration!!!

Did you point it downhill? My brother-in-law did the exact same thing with a 2 month old Bandit, same damage as above but with a big dent in the tank when the bars twisted and hit it. Learned the hard way not to park it pointing downhill :(

leebex 23-11-11 06:25 PM

Re: Bike Dropped
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by P-J (Post 2629990)
So is no-one going to admit to forgetting to put the sidestand down in a packed petrol station forecourt after filling to the brim and walking off to pay!......
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.
.
No....
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Just a very embarrassed me then! :rolleyes:

A guy at work with some big beemer bike managed this in the works carpark, how do they stay upright long enough for you to walk away, mine only stays upright while im holding it :confused:

Now none of us parks our bikes near his just incase it happens again ;)

Flybuster 24-11-11 09:03 PM

Re: Bike Dropped
 
How about riding off with the side stand down. I know you can't nowadays but I did a few times on my old TS100 many moons ago.
Never noticed until you turned left then the bike would buck like hell when the stand dug in.
Bruised gonads were the usual injury.8-[


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