DROPPED IT!!!

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DROPPED IT!!!

Post by ZX10R King »

Well, I guess it had to happen sooner or later, I got too confident.

Putting bike on rear stand this morning to give it a bath, missed theright hand side spool, and before I knew it, the bike was down.

Anyway, I managed to lift her up, and place on side stand again. Checked for damage, nothing too bad, just a few more scratches on the fairing and a broken indicator lens.

And yes, I did manage to get it on the stand eventually, and gave it a wash.
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Post by Lainie »

awwww Bugga mate :goodman: Glad to hear the damage isn't to bad though :D
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Post by Plaz »

bugger mate, you got off cheap though
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Post by mick_dundee »

Bummer but better a drop than a crash at least...
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I would have to agree with that... :cry:
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Post by ty »

it happens - when I did that I broke off the right footpeg bracket.
You got off lucky mate.
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Post by SocialSecurity »

couldnt immagine a bike without any kind of damage :lol:
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Post by Scubie »

Sorry to hear mate,

Happened to me when i didn't put my kickstand down properly on my ZX6R, it brings a tear to your eye...
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Post by red_dave »

So it's been Christened... :?

Sorry to hear man.
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SocialSecurity wrote:couldnt immagine a bike without any kind of damage :lol:
Go into a bike shop sometime and sus out new stok then :D
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Post by SocialSecurity »

let me rephrase that, couldnt immagine ever owning a bike with no damage on it :P never have and probably never will :lol:
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Post by ZX10R King »

Well, after riding out to QR today, and pulling in at Brett's for a coffee on way home, found my front brake light switch was sticking on. Removed front brake lever, and found a small crack, right near the pivot point. Fortunately, I had a spare lever, put this on, and the brake light switch is back to normal
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Post by RG »

Sorry, that doesn't qualify u for 'Team Crashed 06'. :)
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Post by ZX10R King »

RG wrote:Sorry, that doesn't qualify u for 'Team Crashed 06'. :)
No, but maybe Team Dickhead :lol:
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ZX9R King wrote:Well, after riding out to QR today, and pulling in at Brett's for a coffee on way home, found my front brake light switch was sticking on. Removed front brake lever, and found a small crack, right near the pivot point. Fortunately, I had a spare lever, put this on, and the brake light switch is back to normal
As an aside: Murphy's law states that any new motorcycle will receive a scratch or other blemish in approximately one nanosecond of ownership :idea:
Motorcycle's are inherently unstable... :twisted:

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