05-12-2009, 10:55 PM | #1 |
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Shoulda kept the GZ.....sigh
Yo, Alan C. good buddy.......
When you're done with those "big bike" training wheels, could I borrow them for a while ???
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05-13-2009, 12:06 AM | #2 |
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Re: Shoulda kept the GZ.....sigh
I wonder where the Mr. Alan is too?
Hello, there.... Um, he might be busy with his new bike's kind forum???? New mission, find Mr. Alan..................>>>>>
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05-13-2009, 12:09 AM | #3 |
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Did you get some of that Road Rash??
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05-13-2009, 12:25 AM | #4 |
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Re: Shoulda kept the GZ.....sigh
You didn't drop that 07 Shadow did you Easy? If so, I hope you are not seriously hurt and neither is the Shadow, sweet bike!
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You alright?
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I'm severly PISSED at how stupid I was. 0 mph drop. Only casualty=1 tail light lens. I still can drop a bike garcefully so I guess that is good news. (OK, make that safely; it really wasn't all that graceful!) And I can pick it up by myself. Oh, and there was NOBODY around to see it! Two lessons to be learned: 1) Never say never AND 2) The GZ is a great little bike but it is TOO forgiving. It lulled me into some bad habits. What I did on the Shadow wouldn't have even been noticed as a mistake on the GZ. I had stopped to back into a parking space. Had the wheel turned hard left; pushed back a bit and noticed my right foot was a little out of position; squeezed the front brake......flop, over she went. The real mistake was starting to back up while being just a TINY bit out of balance. I've done it a hundred times on the GZ and it was no problem; just "throw" the little beast around wherever you need it. Add 100 lbs. and different geometry and you can't be that sloppy anymore. I knew all that from previous bikes but the GZ just made it all too easy. Rude awakening.
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05-13-2009, 06:49 PM | #8 |
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Glad you are okay, and the bike only suffered a minor injury! I'll take what you are saying to heart since I just changed over to the Kawasaki Vulcan 500 and it's about the same difference in weight that you experienced with the Shadow.
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05-13-2009, 06:59 PM | #9 |
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You said in another post "A Shadow will lay over on it's right side, continue to run and sustain no damage.....other than a broken turn signal lens.
(Wonder how I know THAT!!!) ", but here you "Had the wheel turned hard left;" and squeezed the brake. Which side did the bike fall over on? Wouldn't it fall over to the left side just as if it was going forward? :??: Glad you had no damage scraping the tank or bending shift/brake linkages, mirrors, etc., and you didn't get hurt, the only casualty is a little plastic lens and your pride. The best part was that no one was there to see you do that. :poke2: |
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I should never have started the manuver knowing that something just didn't feel quite right. In that situation, I agree that no witnesses was the best thing. If you fall down and get hurt, you get sympathy. If you fall down and DON'T get hurt, you get ridicule !!
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