First Dump Of My Career - Update Bike Damage

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First Dump Of My Career - Update Bike Damage

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Made a right turn into a huge lot (where I was getting lessons), however theres no paved entrace, just gravel and rock. Came at it too fast, so I broke, AND turned. . .you know the rest. A passerby hoped out of his car, and helped me lift the bike up and said "Lemme guess, hit the brake in a turn . . ." I sheepishly said yup, and he said "Never do that on slick surfaces". Which is obvious when you remove yourself from the situation, but in the moment - D'oh. Better to have that lesson re-enforced on a practice course, than on the open road. Bent gear shift, luckily had tools to fix it (and by tools and mean a wrench and a heavy duty glove. . .o_0) -

Lesson damn sure learned.
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#2 Unread post by Damian »

I live out in the country and have to deal with a lot of unpaved or poorly paved roads. I guess it's a good thing because it has given me a lot of practice dealing with gravel. The driveway to the back of my office where the employees park is gravel - a daily lesson on how to deal with slick surfaces.

I hate making my noob mistakes out in public. My first time in heavy traffic yesterday I stalled the bike (first time in forever). I just kind of looked questioningly at my bike in the hopes people thought I was having mechanical problems. :oops:

At least someone was nice enough to stop and help you pick up the bike.
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#3 Unread post by ANDS! »

LOL! -

I do the exit same thing when stalling, Ill look at it and swear under my breath but loud enough so people can hear; or I'll throw my arms up in frustration at "the bike" - :shock: Has only happened twice on roads (no traffic yet, not even close to attempting busy streets) - but multiple times when starting up the bike (I either forget to change the gas to ON from the OFF switch and wonder why im getting no go, or I have it in 2nd gear and attempt to take off). I guess all that stuff is going to become instinct after awhile.

And someone was actually behind me when I skidded, but they just rolled by. The folks who helped didnt see me scrub. I was thinking back to the video "How to life the bike", but it just wouldnt give, and I was swearing there was SOMETHING blocking the bike from being pulled up. Turns out these things are just HEAVY.

Kinda bruised my ego, cause I had been doing so good up to that point (being able to shift to a complete stop using both brakes, while getting back to neutral or 1st gear, and then not stalling the bike pulling out of 1st) - so I was bummed for a few minutes until I started motoring again; this place where were at is SO large and almost always empty on the weekends, that it SCREAMS "use me".
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I did something very similar my first ride after class. Lesson learned, bruises obtained, I won't ever do it again.
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Hey, glad you're alright. and it was nice of the guy to stop and help you! Hopefully nothing on the bike got hurt, and your ego will heal!
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#6 Unread post by ANDS! »

Front left turn signal, and the housing are cracked. . .but still works so I assume the light is ok, as is the wiring - Old Bike Barn has both the yellow-light-piece (not idea what this is called. . .the signal. . .blargh) and the signal housing/bracket/stay for a good price.

Also, and this just may be my nerves after spilling, but it seems the bike is woobly? - Of course I was going no more than 35mph (because of the spill hours earlier). . .but yea. . .Im probably just super-paranoid. Its weird - immediately AFTER the mild spill the bike was fine, was practicing speed, braking, coming out of 1st gear stop - and I wasnt even thinking "oh man. . .my bike is toast". I hope its just my jitters, since its shaking like it shakes when it's not getting enough juice from the engine.

I will say, getting this bike has been the best thing Ive done (other than going back to school) in a long time. . .feels good so yea. . .Ill dust myself off and get back in the saddle.
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