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I think, with the inevitable adrenaline rush after a crash, most people would be able to lift their bikes up. Unless they're really badly hurt. Hopefully they never have to find out whether they can or not though!
I wouldn't expect much help though. I didn't get any, I think people were scared of 6'2" of waving mud-man in the middle of nowhere ![]() Knowing my luck and hot headedness, if I pushed the bike up like the first video, I'd tip it over the other way ![]() |
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Yep. I've found picking up an SV fully laden with luggage after a crash is a doddle. Picking it up without anything on it after you foolishly drop it in the garage is much harder.
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err the first thing i would de would be cry like a baby that my bike was crashed!!
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