BINNED IT!
- timmyrocks
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Re: BINNED IT!
hard luck there mate glad you ok dude.
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Re: BINNED IT!
Unfortunately things changed during today.Cath wrote:Sorry to hear you stacked TimBut like everyone, happy you are ok and it was only small one
Left shoulder is weak and sore.... Struggle to hold my arm out to side or in front. ;?
Back left of neck is tight, and the middle of my middle back's been a bit sore and twitchy when I bend.


Will go to quaks tomorrow ask re ultrasound tendon damage etc.
I'm a scrawny one..... paper man.
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Re: BINNED IT!
Lisa gradually lean the bike over in the first 1/2 our of riding, basically you can see when the glossy look is gone & that part of the tyre is pretty much ready to go just get a bit of heat into them before going crazy........ you are riding a heavy bike so the idea would be ..... be extra carefull as there is more weight pushing the front tyre in cornersMadness wrote:Also, having just aquired a brand spankin new bike, they did say take it easy on the tyres for a bit. But exactly how long is a bit? I am no valentino rossi or anything, so not flying around corners and shit. BUT, I still wouldn't know what was fast enough to skid out OR how long it would be before they're scuffed in. Can someone give me the heads up?Lisa

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don't panic yet. it could just be bruising etc. ice helps.tim wrote:Unfortunately things changed during today.Cath wrote:Sorry to hear you stacked TimBut like everyone, happy you are ok and it was only small one
Left shoulder is weak and sore.... Struggle to hold my arm out to side or in front. ;?
Back left of neck is tight, and the middle of my middle back's been a bit sore and twitchy when I bend.
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Will go to quaks tomorrow ask re ultrasound tendon damage etc.
I'm a scrawny one..... paper man.
That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba.... Hunter S. Thompson.
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Re: BINNED IT!
Coming to think of it i think because it dropped so early and had hardly tipped and being a tall dude i think i fell a long way and hit the ground pretty hard because of that.
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tim wrote:Coming to think of it i think because it dropped so early and had hardly tipped and being a tall dude i think i fell a long way and hit the ground pretty hard because of that.
still get it checked out. I had both

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Re: BINNED IT!
you were going too slow?
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Re: BINNED IT!
bugger man.
get well soon!
get well soon!
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Re: BINNED IT!
Here's my view on the event
DARK BLUE = Approach
YELLOW = Desired line with gentle lean angle.
Light BLUE = Tyre lets go.
RED = Slide.
DARK BLUE = Approach
YELLOW = Desired line with gentle lean angle.
Light BLUE = Tyre lets go.
RED = Slide.
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Re: BINNED IT!
Damn man, sounds bad.
I ran in to a gutter on a gs going about 30-40km/h (not entirely sure of the exact speed) and flipped the bike as well as myself, but the forks didn't bend or anything, left side of the bike was trashed though, how the hell did yours get stuffed?
Is insurance going to cover it?
Sounds like you got a few sprains and bruises too, hope it's nothing major.
Something I need to pay attention to when getting new tyres, I had no idea how easy it is to stack with new ones on.
And where abouts did this happen?
Hope you heal up quick.
I ran in to a gutter on a gs going about 30-40km/h (not entirely sure of the exact speed) and flipped the bike as well as myself, but the forks didn't bend or anything, left side of the bike was trashed though, how the hell did yours get stuffed?
Is insurance going to cover it?
Sounds like you got a few sprains and bruises too, hope it's nothing major.
Something I need to pay attention to when getting new tyres, I had no idea how easy it is to stack with new ones on.
And where abouts did this happen?
Hope you heal up quick.
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Glad your ok Tim...
Lesson learnt..
Lesson learnt..
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Sorry to hear about your off mate, glad things are working out better for you than for me.
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Re: BINNED IT!
tim wrote:Unfortunately things changed during today.Cath wrote:Sorry to hear you stacked TimBut like everyone, happy you are ok and it was only small one
Left shoulder is weak and sore.... Struggle to hold my arm out to side or in front. ;?
Back left of neck is tight, and the middle of my middle back's been a bit sore and twitchy when I bend.
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Will go to quaks tomorrow ask re ultrasound tendon damage etc.
I'm a scrawny one..... paper man.
take it easy dude, when you bin it your adrenalin is pumping that fast that you wont feel the pain, after awhile as you know you feel it. lol
brushing probably, like mine. But yeah get it checked out mate, i was just lucky i have extra padding lol.

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Re: BINNED IT!
Good news went to the quacks yesterday - "muscular trauma" so just muscular strains he thinks, because I have full range of motion.
Recommended to strengthen my upper-body to better support my joints, sounds like a good idea.
Bike: Clutch lever replaced, bars still to change over.
Started her up for a minute this morning, oil light was on below 3000rpm
From reading on the net apparently when bikes drop they can get an air bubble in the engine and need to be "burped".
I've got the Motul 5100 and filter, and it's almost service time so I'll do all that this afternoon.
*burp*
Recommended to strengthen my upper-body to better support my joints, sounds like a good idea.
Bike: Clutch lever replaced, bars still to change over.
Started her up for a minute this morning, oil light was on below 3000rpm
From reading on the net apparently when bikes drop they can get an air bubble in the engine and need to be "burped".
I've got the Motul 5100 and filter, and it's almost service time so I'll do all that this afternoon.
*burp*
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