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Pissed at myself (driveway drop)

Started by mimikeni, March 07, 2013, 03:29:20 PM

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mimikeni

First time since I bought the bike.  I was warming it up for an afternoon ride on my slightly sloped driveway.  Instead of placing the bike so it leaned with the slope on the kickstand, I parked it perpendicular to the street.  As I reached for my gloves, the bike rolled forward and fell over.  I tried to catch it and only managed to rake my right shin with the rear fairing.  The drop put a golf ball sized dent in the tank from, I think from the handlebar hitting it.  Mirror didn't break.  The tank was full so I had some spillage.  Remarkably, the bike was idling on its side for about five seconds before I shut it off and picked it up.  I was reluctant to start, backfired loudly once and then cranked up fine.  Went for a ride of a mile or so and stopped.  I noticed the smell of gas.  It was leaking but I couldn't identify the source.  On closer inspection, the air box drain hose had come loose so I pushed it back on.  Got home and still smelling gas but no visible evidence of leaking.  Bike ran fine.  I know many people drop their bikes but it just ticks me off that I'm left with a dented tank.http://gstwins.com/gsboard/Smileys/New_Smile/angry.gif
Ride to live; live to ride.

weedahoe

Dont feel bad. I dropped mine once after thinking I put the kickstand down ALL the way but it wasnt. At 400 lbs, once it gets leaning to where it falls, there is not stopping it. Dont hurt yourself trying.
2007
K&N Lunchbox
20/62.5/142.5
chromed pegs
R6 shock
89 aluminum knuckle
Lowering links
Bar mirrors w/LEDs
rear LED turns
89 clip ons
Dual Yoshi TRS
Gauge/Indicator LEDs
T- Rex sliders
HID retrofit
GSXR rear sets
Zero Gravity screen
Chrome Katana rims
Bandit hugger
Custom paint
Sonic springs

Higgins13

Bad luck man. Sorry to hear. I got off mine, The kickstand was only partially engaged. It went over, I caught it but like weed said, that much weight is hard to stop when your not expecting it. I was able to slow down the fall enough that there was no damage. I got lucky.

If the tank bothers you maybe you could just get a new one?
2005 GS500F
Jardine RT-One Exhaust
K&N RU-2970 "Lunchbox" Air Filter
46T Rear Sprocket
Dynojet Kit - Stage One
NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
Flush Mount Turn Signals
Fender Eliminator
Underglow Kit
Blue LED Gauge
Blue LED Parking Light
Blue HID Kit
Carbon Fiber Tank Protector
1/4" White Rim Stripes

CrownSeven

Consider it initiation. I dropped mine over in my garage as I was walking it in. Lost my balance and over she went!

MVent03

Quote from: Higgins13 on March 07, 2013, 07:24:04 PM
Bad luck man. Sorry to hear. I got off mine, The kickstand was only partially engaged. It went over, I caught it but like weed said, that much weight is hard to stop when your not expecting it. I was able to slow down the fall enough that there was no damage. I got lucky.

I did the exact same thing but with some slight scratches on the mirror.

My first drop was when I stooped in a parking space that was slightly wet. Shifted my weight to my right foot to get the kickstand down and my foot just slipped out like I was on ice. There was probably some oil on the pavement.

Both were slow drops.

ausgs

this morning I had a similar thing, pushed bike onto driveway (very slight slope) like normal, went in side to get ready then CRUNCH, it went down on the left side. Punched indicator through fairing scratched the lower fairing ect was perfect condition before today   >:(

adidasguy

I even dropped Suzi - believe it or not!
Fell over twice trying to get her on the center stand (hence I came up with a safer way as in my video).
Once I did what you did. Parked in front of the Bike Cave with her running. Got off to open the door. She rolled forward. FORTUNATELY I had the R&G sliders and she want down slow and easy. No damage at all. She rested on the slider - saving the turn signal from punching through the fairing.

Better to fall over in the driveway than in traffic  :icon_lol:

mustangGT90210

I feel your pain! I've dropped my bike twice sadly. First time in wet grass, extremely slowly, like would have stopped it but I was sliding as we'll really slowly, no damage. Second time was in my buddies driveway, didn't get the kickstand fully down. Slowest fall ever! Luckily I had enough strength to slow the fall so the only casualty was my clutch lever... 2days later!
'93 GS - Clubmans - '04 tank/seat - Custom "slip" on - Airtech fender - Drag Specialties speedometer - GSXR drag bike grips - GSXR pegs - Lunchbox - Re-jet - Sold!

-94 GSX-R 750 - Sold

-02 SV650 - Crashed, sold for parts

-96 Bandit 600 - Sold

-93 Intruder 800 - bobbed out basket case,new project

weedahoe

2007
K&N Lunchbox
20/62.5/142.5
chromed pegs
R6 shock
89 aluminum knuckle
Lowering links
Bar mirrors w/LEDs
rear LED turns
89 clip ons
Dual Yoshi TRS
Gauge/Indicator LEDs
T- Rex sliders
HID retrofit
GSXR rear sets
Zero Gravity screen
Chrome Katana rims
Bandit hugger
Custom paint
Sonic springs

codajastal

I have even dropped mine. Within the first month. Thought the stand was all way down at mechanics and down she went. Grabbed the only thing I could which was the clutch lever and promptly snapped it but did save the bike from damage.
I am not interested in anything you have to say
Don't bother talking to me, I will not answer you

jacob92icu

 :sad:

I feel your pain, as I'm sure everyone here does. I threw on some brand new carbon fiber end bar mirrors, was pushing the bike to do a u-turn (off the bike walking with it) and didn't realize the bike was leaning so far and down she went. Broke my brand new end bar mirrors...
I am into buying bikes that people have given up on and fixing them up!

RIP Patrick Lajko, I miss you man.

ohgood

dents are character ! focus on the ride, not the cosmetics, as no one can see that tiny dent (let alone YOU) on the road anyway.





my gs was on the ground at least 8 times. it didn't care at all. i finally learned tire changes were easier that way as a bonus, and got on with life.

ride more, polish less :)


tt_four: "and believe me, BMW motorcycles are 50% metal, rubber and plastic, and 50% useless

mimikeni

I appreciate all the support/advice and I will try to ride more and worry less about the undeniable signs of wear and tear.
Ride to live; live to ride.

jestercinti

If it makes you feel better, I have fallen at a stop sign AND a driveway due to my shoelace getting tangled in the shift knob.

Happens to the best of us.
Bikeless and Broke at the moment...

mustangGT90210

Quote from: jestercinti on March 08, 2013, 08:07:49 AM
If it makes you feel better, I have fallen at a stop sign AND a driveway due to my shoelace getting tangled in the shift knob.

Happens to the best of us.

Lol I hate to hear that happens to people, but it probably looked pretty funny if it's not you it's happening to!
'93 GS - Clubmans - '04 tank/seat - Custom "slip" on - Airtech fender - Drag Specialties speedometer - GSXR drag bike grips - GSXR pegs - Lunchbox - Re-jet - Sold!

-94 GSX-R 750 - Sold

-02 SV650 - Crashed, sold for parts

-96 Bandit 600 - Sold

-93 Intruder 800 - bobbed out basket case,new project

jestercinti

Back when I was a "squid" at 24 on a GSXR and with shorts and a wife-beater, I was not very bright.  A few near-misses and I smartened up.  Now it's ATGATT (all the gear all the time).
Bikeless and Broke at the moment...

Higgins13

Quote from: weedahoe on March 07, 2013, 09:58:54 PM


Interesting vid although if it were me my first step would of been to remove tank, even before removing of filler and sanding lol.
2005 GS500F
Jardine RT-One Exhaust
K&N RU-2970 "Lunchbox" Air Filter
46T Rear Sprocket
Dynojet Kit - Stage One
NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
Flush Mount Turn Signals
Fender Eliminator
Underglow Kit
Blue LED Gauge
Blue LED Parking Light
Blue HID Kit
Carbon Fiber Tank Protector
1/4" White Rim Stripes

gsJack

#17
Quote from: jestercinti on March 08, 2013, 08:07:49 AM
.................................Happens to the best of us.

Yes it has, I'd start a guess how many times I've dropped my bikes contest if I thought I could remember them all.   :icon_lol:  Lets see, do we just count normal riding incidents, or do we include sitting still on the bike incidents and when the parked bike drops without us even on or near it because we didn't park it as well as we might have, etc?
407,400 miles in 30 years for 13,580 miles/year average.  Started riding 7/21/84 and hung up helmet 8/31/14.

Zwerski

I dumped mine when, after a ride, I pulled in the driveway and received what turned out to be a rather important text from my wife. Never even put the stand down. Having been distracted by the message in the text, I got off without even thinking about it. Bike started the slow roll to the side. I was able to catch it and ease it down, but down it went. Duh.

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