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Well Oiled 16-12-07 09:18 PM

Bit of an off today
 
Only 50 yards from my door!

Turning on to the main street, started to accelerate and the next thing the bike had gone from under me, with me thinking "what the f**k happened there?". Thank god for R&G's - only damage was a broken indicator, snapped end off rear brake lever and a bit of a scuff to the front edge of the can. Oh and a nice chamfer ground onto the crash bung.

Started bike & gently rode home then got the car out to go to the club (now late for squash game) and the offside car wheel spun at exactly the same place. So on the way back I check and sure enough, a nice metre square oily patch, maybe diesel - mystery solved.

Cheap lesson I guess - could have been much worse, so beware of cold damp roads and watch out for oil & diesel patches. As for me, swollen knuckles on right hand was the only damage (apart from dented pride).

Cheers Keith

Wideboy 16-12-07 09:20 PM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
ah nuts :(, well not to much dammage

Defender 16-12-07 10:28 PM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
Glad to hear you didn't hurt yourself :) but its a shame you're gonna have to spend money fixing the bike :(

I'm not sure what can be done about the state of the roads with respect to oil and diesel spillages. It's unlikely the authorities will clean the roads and yet they're covered with an abundance of 'crap'.

the_lone_wolf 16-12-07 10:36 PM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
sorry to hear about the off, but your username is amusingly ironic right now:)

ThEGr33k 16-12-07 11:18 PM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
Unlucky mate!

I nearly joined you on the ground (in a sense). I was riding round saltersgate on the a169 this afternoon, basically its a tight down hill right hander...

Going down there at about 10 MPH (Slow yes) with back brake on when i lost all grip and the bike went a little sideways :( luckily i mantaged to instinctivly react and kept it up and going but it was a bit of brown pant time i can tell ya! :smt030 When i got back.

Spanner Man 17-12-07 09:02 AM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
Morning all.

Bad show mate, glad you're ok.

Cheers.

Warthog 17-12-07 09:29 AM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
Thats bad luck, I lost the front end yesterday for a couple of inches when going round a corner but luckily it gripped again. Bike's aren't perfect for this cold weather are they!

Pedrosa 17-12-07 10:40 AM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
Ooh mate, glad your basically ok. No doubt a bit James Bondish? Shaken but not stirred?;)

R and G's for the bike and a life time of pie eating no doubt have served you well.:)

Durbs 17-12-07 11:01 AM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
Had my first wake up call on the SV on Sat, riding through Alderley Edge center and came up to a queue of cars at around 10mph, just touched the front brake slightly to slow and the front wheel immediately locked and started slithering around from side to side, very bizarre, looked like a good road surface, no obvious diesel etc. Luckily had enough space in front of me that i could release the brake and hit the power to drag the bike back upright. Was never in any danger of dropping it i think but it was the unexpectedness of it that shook me up, makes u think.

ThEGr33k 17-12-07 11:05 AM

Re: Bit of an off today
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Durbs (Post 1367086)
Had my first wake up call on the SV on Sat, riding through Alderley Edge center and came up to a queue of cars at around 10mph, just touched the front brake slightly to slow and the front wheel immediately locked and started slithering around from side to side, very bizarre, looked like a good road surface, no obvious diesel etc. Luckily had enough space in front of me that i could release the brake and hit the power to drag the bike back upright. Was never in any danger of dropping it i think but it was the unexpectedness of it that shook me up, makes u think.

Damn you were lucky. Had the front lock up once on my old bike from just touching the front brake and i was on my **** no warning or anything! :(

Thats why i try to stick with using engine and rear brake in winter, rear wheel skid is easier to control imo.


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