I replied to his thread last night, but it got lost....
Anyway, I have dropped my bikes a few times. First and most memorable
was when I was still on my L's, riding the Virago 250 like a gumby on the back streets around home. Came to a T-intersection which is at the bottom of a steep hill, couldn't get co-ordinated enough to look left & right, gear change down, whilst braking enough down the hill to come to a stop. Promptly dropped the bike, jumped up and kicked it and then started working out how I was going to lift it, especially as Jeff hadn't realised the situation and kept going.
There was also the time was when I was still a

rider on the Virago 250. We were at the servo in the middle of nowhere, and I pulled up for petrol and got off the bike....forgetting to put the sidestand down.

Sunday afternoon in the sticks + broken clutch lever = expensive tow!
Then when I got the Z750, I dropped it a couple of times in getting used to the huge difference between the Virago (god I was glad to have sold it!) and it. Once was coming down our road (another steepish downhill) into our driveway (a very steep uphill), took the turn from the road into the driveway too slowly, and over she went, a stone punched straight through the sump. Thankfully the neighbour saw it happen and came over to help!
Most recently, and most embarassingly, I was on a WIMA Qld ride. I am the ride coordinator, of all people I should at least
look like I know what I am doing! I was on the side of a hill, about to pull into a u-turn. I let the clutch out, started to lift my feet, didn't give it enough throttle, and over she went! I couldn't save it completely, but I could at least lower it to the ground!

A very generous guy with a recent injury of a broken scapule, ribs & a pneumothorax jumped in and lifted it like it was a toy! Thanks Ponti!

I bet you were hurting after that!
Fingers crossed to no more drops.....
Anyway, the point of the story is that everyone drops their bikes, come more than others....
