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General => Roadcraft => Topic started by: Stig / Major Tom on February 08, 2019, 12:39:25 PM
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Reading posts from riders who like to discuss how far they can lean in corners.
Was wondering....has anyone had an "off" which did not occur while in a corner, or was not caused by another vehicle?
Just riding and came off?
Stig
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I had an "off" while riding a Suzuki TS125 in the dirt. I came down a dry wash and at the bottom was what appeared to be a bit of sand. When my front wheel went onto the sand it turned out to be a hole about 8 inches deep causing my front end to dig in and I was launched over the bars into a bit of scrub brush. I only got some scratches and bruises but learned something about "ass"uming anything.
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Had three dumps, two in corners one straight ahead. The straight ahead was first bike, first ride, 1960, Honda Hawk 250. Similar to riding parallel to a railroad track then trying to cross....
The piers in Yokosuka, Japan (pronounced yo-koos-ka) were riveted steel plate barges. The lapped joints ran length-wise and I tried to cross at a very small angle and went down. This was prior to loading aboard ship for the trip home. Minor damage to both machine and rider.
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Took a Honda CB350 off the road (loose gravel on a turn) and over a cliff in the Blue Ridge mountains circa 1978. Rider grabbed a bush on the way over but the bike got scraped up pretty bad.
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I dropped my scoot two times in the summer of 2018. Both times at very low speed. First time I got my front wheel in a deep pot hole. Second time I was doing a U turn on a country road. The steering locked and it threw my so fast I didn`t know what happened.
I have been riding two wheelers all my life and have never done this before. I`m 69 and starting to wonder about abilities.
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I dropped my scoot two times in the summer of 2018. Both times at very low speed. First time I got my front wheel in a deep pot hole. Second time I was doing a U turn on a country road. The steering locked and it threw my so fast I didn`t know what happened.
I have been riding two wheelers all my life and have never done this before. I`m 69 and starting to wonder about abilities.
Yeah boo, age can sometimes trim away our fine balance - the stuff you notice & need most at low speeds.
I think it helps a lot to be aware of this small difference in our bodies - and take appropriate steps.....like come to a stop, dismount and turn around....or pull off the road and do the same. Give yourself more maneuvering space...?
Stig
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Yes. I was riding along on my FJ1100 at around 60 when there was a bang and the bike went into a violent tank slapper. I ended up crashing since I couldn't even keep my hands on the bars and it went into a small embankment beside the road. The bike ended up being totaled. I walked away without a scratch. I was wearing full leathers.
What caused it? I'm not positive but I did find a scratched up rock about the size of a brick near the edge of the road. I think I hit it with the edge of my front tire and knocked it off the road.
Anyway, the bike was totaled so I had a good excuse to go out and buy a faster bike ;D
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Yes - I was in a foul mood after work back in 2013, wasn't paying enough attention and launched myself and my Honda C90 into a flower bed in front of B&Q, the ubiquitous British hardware supermarket.
The audience stood at the nearby burger van laughed their socks off.
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Come off a road bike, only once, about 40 years ago, when i was a youngster. it was my 1st bike Suzuki GSX250, in those days you could have a 250 as learner.
However I had not learnt enough; so off I slid into an old ladies hedge, out she came "are you alright"
Yes I was fine, lucky really as i landed on soft ground.
I came off because there was dew on the ground, and I had never been round that corner, with it being damp.
Taught me a good lesson.
Trails bike: I've been off a good few times, on rough ground, trying to do too much etc.
Never hurt myself. I used to do off road motorbike tours in the mountains of Spain, 12 years ago. Not I can't even get on a motorbike.
I damaged y back when I was 24.
So that is why I have a small scooter now, so I don't have to throw my leg over.
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1968, on a straight, CL77. 1970, on a curve, CB350. Rider error.
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In the late 70's I had a stupid little accident. I was riding my Honda TL250 and only going about walking speed on the side of a steep grassy hill when I hit a hidden hole. It stopped me and I fell to the high side of the hill and just held on. Smacked my shoulder and broke it. Could have easily hopped off and avoided injury.