There are so many threads about going down... I might aswell make one about who manage to stay up! Theres a saying.." Theres only 2 type of riders, ones that have been down and ones that WILL go down" what do you guys think?? How long have you been riding and stayed up? When was your first spill?
Quote from: ti-10 on June 26, 2006, 11:45:49 AM
There are so many threads about going down... I might aswell make one about who manage to stay up! Theres a saying.." Theres only 2 type of riders, ones that have been down and ones that WILL go down" what do you guys think?? How long have you been riding and stayed up? When was your first spill?
almost went down one time but never did..... so i guess im one of the ones that will go down lol...... but hoping not to tho
3 times, and my fiancee once.
so a total of 4 for my bike
BTW: they were alllll very very slow when I did 'em
I haven't gone down yet. (Not counting dirt bikes, you're supposed to crash dirt bikes. :icon_twisted:)
hey thirdman
its not the sol solar system
Solar is the name of our specific STAR system.
So an alien race on a nother planet, would be in a different star system not solar system
How long have you guys been riding for? I heard the stats say its almost a must that one will fall once in ten years if your luckey... I just think its how you ride... If you are in to riding just for the air and open roads and ur always crusing then your chances are for sure lower then a guy the wants to take corners faster and rides more aggrsive...
grass and gravel have been my mortal enemy!@!!!!
Just under 8,000 miles on the GS. Pushed the front once, slid the back once, kept plastic up the whole time. None on GS
DRZ, gravel front end push, rear power spin sand over concrete. Both low speed low sides.
once, back in oct at deals gap, got cocky and got what i deserved. 6300 miles on the bike at the time. got with 1700 so i was still a real fresh noob
i now have 14000 on the 04 and none sence the oct one, but i have had close calls
Finished MSF in March, 3000 miles since and haven't gone down yet. Although the patch of oily sand I hit and the time when my chain broke and locked my rear tire up made for pretty close calls...
only been riding a few months...havent gone down yet.
according to biker boyz there are 3 kinds of riders: those that havent been down...those that have been down...and those that are gonna go down... :flipoff:
JK :thumb:
Actually it was:
"Well I guess there are 3 kinds then: them and ME"
<3 that movie.
i think that movie sucks
not a single one outside of screwing around...like trying to drift a ninja 250 (stuff like that doesn't count)
So far, 6 months, 3000 miles, no drops/accidents. i don't dwell on it, but being in group 1 still makes me nervous when i think about it.
None. But since I've never had my engine running while I wasn't in neutral, my total might be a little lower.
Very first time out on my bike (50cc when i was learning) i was with the instructer, all was going really well until a car saw my L-plates and ramed into me trying to beat me into a junction so he didnt have to wait behind me. I went off into a grass verge, no injuries and just a cracked panel. The driver sped off and my instructor didnt catch his plate. Arsehole car drivers. Since that 1st day out i havnt crashed yet (8500 miles 2 bikes)
Had a low side on a dirtbike, it just dug in and fell over in some thick mud but meh dirt bikes don't count :thumb:
I have 10,000Km on my 04 and so far so good, though I guess one day it will happen, and when it does I hope I won't be punching my ticket.
I haven't been down on my GS or the 350 dual sport I had years ago. Well I did have to lay the dual sport down climbing a super steep hill but that was offroad. Also never wrecked a car in almost 20 years of driving. So the moral of the story is if you believe someone when they tell you that you will crash, you just might. So don't listen to it. :icon_lol:
I dumped the first GS in a friend's driveway the day I bought it. Other than a few very near misses, I have remained shiney side up. I know my day will come, I just hope it doesn't hurt much!
Remember:
1. Speed equals skill.
2. One more drink will keep you loose and improve your riding.
3. Cops just turn on the blue lights to show off. Ignore them.
4. The gas tank is a good place to stand when lane-splitting at 80 MPH.
I grabbed the front brake while doing a u-turn. Bam! Dumb nOOb mistake! Total riding experience at the time about 30 miles. Notes to self: Never grab the front brake. Never use the front while turning. Take the MSF first.
My Vstrom gets tired & lays down a lot. I take her out & give her a workout on the dirt & gravel roads & everything is fine. Then she wants to hit some single track---- Big bike, small rider ---- She bedded down in some nice, soft sand a couple of days ago. Time before that she tripped in a sand filled rut. And wet grass, and... .... ..... She always convinces me to go places & do things I shouldn't. Typical woman.
In the last 35 years (riding since I was 10), probably 300,000 miles, 2 pretty good street crashes, a couple of 2 mile per hour tipovers, none in the past 20 years, at least on the street, if I don't crash my KTM 500 dirt bike, or my YZ 250 at least once a month, I'm not trying hard enough.
I've put 5500 miles and haven't gone down yet
Quote from: annguyen1981 on June 26, 2006, 07:39:00 PM
I've put 5500 miles and haven't gone down yet
Oh but you will. You will BWAAAAHHHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAH
...http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=25232.0
never gone down, ran off the road when I was still mastering some of the basics, LIKE TURNING YOUR HEAD THROUGH A TURN, LOOK TO THE END DAMMIT!
You guys do realize that anyone who posted in this thread that they were accident free have jinxed themselves right???
Quote from: ajgs500 on June 27, 2006, 01:25:11 AM
You guys do realize that anyone who posted in this thread that they were accident free have jinxed themselves right???
there's a song that goes like... "love comes to those who believe it... and that's the way it is"
funny and stupid statement.
7000mi, no drops/falls/crashes. been riding for 1 year 1 month. Before last year, I had never mounted a motorcycle ever.