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offski
had an off while doing the lastleg of hardy bikers rideout. i'm fine but the bike has now got some new scratches and no gear lever. will find out how much more damage there is in the morning. Gonna get slightly drunk now :)
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Re: offski
sorry to hear but at least it wasn't a major..
what happened?? lost it on a corner was it ?? |
Re: offski
ffs didnt read dirks post ? STOP FALLING OFF !!!!
bad luck mate just put to experience glad ur ok, beer solves everything till mornin :) |
Re: offski
bad news fella:( chin up:)
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Re: offski
Glad you are ok...remember...its easier to fix the bike than fix you!
Hope you get it sorted... |
Re: offski
Damn, bad news friend, pleased you're OK.
I managed to remove the foot lever from mine the other day - what do you do if this happens while you're out? How can you change up/down? Anyone? |
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Sorry to hear about your off! |
Re: offski
Aye, I did 150 miles in third once after some ditchfinding on an SV Ecosse rideout ;) Clutch and front brake are more troublesome, which is why I've got spares taped inside my fairing. If you can't be good, at least know you're bad :smt003
Hope you get it back together quickly and painlessly. SVs are tough little buggers. |
Re: offski
Ok got back from the ride out now.
The fall was minor and occured on a sharp S bend in the dark, luckily I dropped the bike on a muddy embankment. As i've said above there is only the scratches and the gear lever gone. Thanks to guys/girls for making a superb gear lever from Melody's spare clutch lever and getting me back on the road. Over all the day was superb and I thoroughly enjoyed it. |
Re: offski
Sorry to read but glad ur ok. How on Earth did you make a gear lever out of a clutch lever?
Nice thinking Nortwind. :) |
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