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Pics of the aftermath of my first ever crash.

Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:00 pm

Not too bad i reckon. Bent shift arm, smashed peg bracket, smashed rear duck tail, torn pillion and rider seat and bashed and bent subframe....but apart from the atomic wedgie from sliding on my ass feet first along the track I'm okay..

I had to fall off sooner or later, just wish it wasn't so early in the track day :evil:

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The monkey is off my back :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:12 pm

well done.. :)


umm.. bugger :(

may all your crashes end with just a wedgie :D

Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:20 pm

Could certainly have been worse....

Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:13 pm

Bugger, sorry to hear of your off. If you don't mind telling - what actually happened? Glad you got a wedgie, I mean thats all you got, you know what I mean.

Paul.

Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:29 pm

LOL Tanya :lol:

Crashes are never good, but good to hear you came out unscathed, and hopefully will have the bike back to tip-top condition soon :)

Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:49 pm

thats got to suck

well maybe not after the wedgee..


at least it was on a track and not on the street,

well have fun rebuilding her

Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:51 pm

Nice skills Glenn, to minimise the damage from the off. It will actually probably look better after the repairs then it did before the "drop" :P
So did you manage to beat Lisa's times on her CBR4, she was getting the feel back from what i saw, Top Stuff. I left as you headed out on it for the first go after lunch ?.
Has "Slappy Strawbs" talked you into going racing yet ..... he's a persistent little bugger & i know he's ordered a thousand liters of Orange paint for us..
See you, lisa & the bikes at Morgan Park, end of feb if not before mate.
Cheers Brett

Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:09 am

Bummer about that.
Take it as an opportunity to customise... :-)

Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:14 am

Bad luck man...

Hey maybe we can get a bulk discount on the duck tails if we buy them together... :idea:

Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:49 am

fat460 wrote:
If you don't mind telling - what actually happened?


too much throttle on the exit of turn 3 just as i hit the second apex, still cranked right over, i had my knee on the ground and only my left leg slung over the bike so when it stepped out the rest of me followed my knee onto the ground. The throttle snapped closed when i bailed and the bike flipped and slid down the track ahead of me.


Pontikat wrote:
So did you manage to beat Lisa's times on her CBR4, she was getting the feel back from what i saw, Top Stuff. I left as you headed out on it for the first go after lunch ?.
Has "Slappy Strawbs" talked you into going racing yet ..... he's a persistent little bugger & i know he's ordered a thousand liters of Orange paint for us...


Yeah Brett i cut 1 min 37 second laps on her 400, and man its a pig to ride. I thought it'd be great, I'm going to blame the square tyres.

Drim reckons that the times I'm doing on the ZX6R would put me mid pack in superstock, and i know theres more pace in me. I'll ditch those poxy OEM pilot sport tyres first.

Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:44 pm

I gotta agree with your idea of getting rid of those Pilot Sports, Best thing I ever did on my 636!

I saw a green 636 go down at MP because of 9500km old Pilot Sports. Who would have thought they would be worn out with so little km's on them, but damn his single seat cowl looked good until he crashed.
:wink:

Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:47 pm

I would have thought that *sports* tyres would be well and truly stuffed at almost 10,000km ?? :shock: :?

if they were touring tyres, heh no worries.......that would be *relatively* low km.......but they were Pilot *Sports* ......

Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:05 pm

Gosling1 wrote:I would have thought that *sports* tyres would be well and truly stuffed at almost 10,000km ?? :shock: :?

if they were touring tyres, heh no worries.......that would be *relatively* low km.......but they were Pilot *Sports* ......


Fark...I get 6000km outta a BT014 rear and I think I'm doing bloody well.

Pity about the off Varden.......looks easily salvagable though.

How many paramedics did it take to pull your leathers outta your clacker after the atomic wedgie? :lol:

Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:06 pm

Welcome to the Turn 3 Club! :( .....Although mine didn't flip just put on a nice sparks show apparently :roll: .

Turn 3 can bit you on the arse! :P

Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:36 pm

Plasma Blue 636 wrote:
Gosling1 wrote:I would have thought that *sports* tyres would be well and truly stuffed at almost 10,000km ?? :shock: :?

if they were touring tyres, heh no worries.......that would be *relatively* low km.......but they were Pilot *Sports* ......


Fark...I get 6000km outta a BT014 rear and I think I'm doing bloody well.

Pity about the off Varden.......looks easily salvagable though.

How many paramedics did it take to pull your leathers outta your clacker after the atomic wedgie? :lol:


Damn i hated those 014's! Bike felt so much better when i put the pilot power's on. I shall probably try the Power race's next :) Dunno yet.
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