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woops I feel like a idiot

Started by captinRob, August 20, 2012, 01:40:23 PM

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captinRob

well after working on bikes of all kinds on a fairly regular basis now for the last few years, I finally went and did it. while getting my m750 off a paddock stand today, after changing the forks out, well, I'm not really sure what happened, but the kickstand was down, and then it was up and then the bike fell over, and now my custom painted tank has a dent in it.   :( 

I'm not looking for sympathy, just wanted to bang out a few words on my keyboard because banging another dent in my tank would be a poor choice 

on a good note after, not riding my monster for a few weeks because of a very leaky fork seal and not having time to fix it, I took it out for a thrashing after I dented the tank and I am happy to report that the dent in the tank in no way effects the ride at all (not that you would expect it to)
-2001 M750
-1993 Kawasaki ZX600D
-1981 Honda CB650 Cafe project

supperduc

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MoltoVeloce

Been there done that. I took off my footpegs to get at the engine panels on my vintage Honda last week. I lost my balance and the bike went over putting it on the stand... bent the brake pedal and dented the panel.

corey

let me know when you put a battery in backwards and fry your ecu... then we'll talk ;D
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captinRob

Quote from: corey on August 20, 2012, 07:34:53 PM
let me know when you put a battery in backwards and fry your ecu... then we'll talk ;D


okay will do have to wait till I get a new monster with fuel injection though.   [thumbsup]
I'm sure that one hurt though. 


MoltoVeloce: what model is your vintage Honda? I only ask because I have a thing for vintage Honda's
-2001 M750
-1993 Kawasaki ZX600D
-1981 Honda CB650 Cafe project

BMiller

I too in the past have been a victim of the stand being down and folding right up moving the bike slightly forward and dropping it on another bikes engine I had sitting on the floor....the only part to touch was the tank and it put a dent in the dent free tank.  Oh well, painful but you get past it.  Sad thing was I was moving it into the house to remove that same tank to sell off and pay for the one that I was replacing it with....I still came out ok in the end though.  It made me so mad at myself. [beer]
2003 Ducati 748S

fastwin

Funny, after looking at the thread title I thought I had posted this. ;D I should post one of these threads every day... my wife would agree. [laugh]
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jrswanson1

How about dropping your first motorcycle while riding it in the dealer's lot 10 minutes after you bought it?  The brake pedal is still bent, the heat shields on the right side header and muffler are both scratched, the clutch cover is scraped, so is the brake reservoir, the brake lever is bent (but still works), and there's some paint missing from the front rim.  There's a dent in the tank cover along with the rash on the side.

BMiller

Quote from: jrswanson1 on August 21, 2012, 11:40:33 AM
How about dropping your first motorcycle while riding it in the dealer's lot 10 minutes after you bought it?  The brake pedal is still bent, the heat shields on the right side header and muffler are both scratched, the clutch cover is scraped, so is the brake reservoir, the brake lever is bent (but still works), and there's some paint missing from the front rim.  There's a dent in the tank cover along with the rash on the side.

At least you aren't this guy:  Brand new Gixxer crashed  [laugh]
2003 Ducati 748S

118811

LOL...that would be embarrassing!!

Least he was fully geared up [thumbsup]
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It's my tolerance to idiots that needs work.

BMiller

I wonder if they gave him a combo deal as the leathers looked new [laugh]
2003 Ducati 748S

captinRob

well the bike and the leathers wont look new after that  [laugh]

maybe they gave him a deal on a few set of plastics seeing how he never made it out of the parking lot [clap]
-2001 M750
-1993 Kawasaki ZX600D
-1981 Honda CB650 Cafe project

fastwin

What the make the beast with two backs did he do to cause that? Looks like something my brother in law would do... that is he even knew how to push the start button. [bang]
I plan to list the Federal Gov't. as a dependent on my next 1040 tax filing!

I have flying honey badgers and I'm not afraid to use them!

The fact that flame throwers exist is proof that someone somewhere said "I'd sure like to set those people over there on fire but I'm just not close enough to get the job done."

CONFIDENCE: the feeling you have right before you understand the situation.

MoltoVeloce

Quote from: captinRob on August 20, 2012, 11:51:27 PM


MoltoVeloce: what model is your vintage Honda? I only ask because I have a thing for vintage Honda's

I am restoring a 1972 Honda CL350.

When I have finished it, I will be picking up a 696

rlgMcoupe

Quote from: fastwin on August 21, 2012, 02:37:38 PM
What the make the beast with two backs did he do to cause that? Looks like something my brother in law would do... that is he even knew how to push the start button. [bang]

Thinking they forgot to warn him about how slick new tires are. What a nerd.
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