So I dropped it this morning....
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:27 pm
Grrr, such a stupid move.
I had to put some air in the tyres this morning, so I stopped at the first servo on the way to work - the air hose was broken. No biggie, so I decided I'd fill em up at the Mobil on Hoddle St. Pulled in there and parked nice and close to the gutter/air hose.
This is an air hose with the retractable hose inside the round casing. I swung off the bike as per usual and my bloomin' backpack got caught on the aforementioned air hose.
This meant that I was coming off the bike, on one foot and completely "off balance", as my legs wanted to keep moving but my upper body wouldn't.
The bike toppled over
I picked her up (GPX250) and checked the side, no damage to the exhaust, and a VERY minor (Long and narrow) dent on the right hand side, right where my knee goes when riding. There are some other very minor scratches on the tank above this.....these will buff out nicely.
So dammit, after 9 months and never even coming CLOSE, I drop it whilst not moving.
Grrrrr.
I had to put some air in the tyres this morning, so I stopped at the first servo on the way to work - the air hose was broken. No biggie, so I decided I'd fill em up at the Mobil on Hoddle St. Pulled in there and parked nice and close to the gutter/air hose.
This is an air hose with the retractable hose inside the round casing. I swung off the bike as per usual and my bloomin' backpack got caught on the aforementioned air hose.
This meant that I was coming off the bike, on one foot and completely "off balance", as my legs wanted to keep moving but my upper body wouldn't.
The bike toppled over



I picked her up (GPX250) and checked the side, no damage to the exhaust, and a VERY minor (Long and narrow) dent on the right hand side, right where my knee goes when riding. There are some other very minor scratches on the tank above this.....these will buff out nicely.
So dammit, after 9 months and never even coming CLOSE, I drop it whilst not moving.
Grrrrr.