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Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 4:24 am
by motogirl
I started a thread re: picking up your bike on the Experienced Bikers Forum. "Don't Laugh : How do you get it up". Scroll down, it's around the 20th thread (pretty recent) on the list.

Lots of great input and links. I haven't dropped my bike since I asked the question, but in the past, I was doing it all wrong and was fortunate not to have hurt myself.

Best of luck,
Janet

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:31 am
by CNF2002
I always wear full gear when washing my bike.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:50 am
by scan
CNF2002 wrote:I always wear full gear when washing my bike.
Always good to hear a ladies perspective. :lol:

Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 6:12 pm
by Chromie
cherokeepati wrote:I really need to learn how to pick my bike up since I ride solo. Where can I get info on how to do that? Yes, I dropped my bike once and scratched the tailpipe. Had it not been for a co-worker, I would probably still be trying to get it up and it's really not all that heavy! :roll:
I hope I'm not barging in and interrupting with information that someone else may have already given cherokeepati, but have you heard of the "RIDE LIKE A PRO III" video? It is the most amazing video, and so worth the money spent.....

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 2:20 am
by cherokeepati
Thanks for all the info folks! I'll have to check into that video, Chromie, and thanks for the input!
Had a hard time one HOT day last week...Almost dropped it because I overheated myself and was not aware of how badly I was out of it. I had stopped after pulling off my exit from the highway and as I was pulling out I was weak and wobbly. After that day (after the temp went down a few degrees) I went back to riding to work. BIG lesson learned there!!! Shook me up with how weak you can become AND how FAST. :shock:

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:42 am
by Chromie
cherokeepati wrote:Thanks for all the info folks! I'll have to check into that video, Chromie, and thanks for the input!
Had a hard time one HOT day last week...Almost dropped it because I overheated myself and was not aware of how badly I was out of it. I had stopped after pulling off my exit from the highway and as I was pulling out I was weak and wobbly. After that day (after the temp went down a few degrees) I went back to riding to work. BIG lesson learned there!!! Shook me up with how weak you can become AND how FAST. :shock:


You're welcome Cherokeepatie!
And you're right... It doesn't take long in this heat to over-do. Take care and ride safe!