So I laid my 08F down today. Less than 5 miles an hour and managed to keep my leg under it. No damage to the fairing or as much as a scratch of paint on it. But it started leaking some fluid after i picked it up. I didn't get to check out what it was because the guy going the wrong way down the alley that i braked for didn't look like he was gonna slow down for me at all. Needless to day, I'm not gonna start it until I get it into a garage. I'm so sad now :sad:
That is a good kind of drop. Bike's unscratched your are not hurt. Don't be sad.
The only fluids that can leak out of the gs from a drop is oil or gas. My bet is its oil out of the breather/airbox.
Quote from: RickM on October 17, 2012, 03:38:53 PMMy bet is its oil out of the breather/airbox.
This RickM agrees with that RickM
yeah checked it out with a friend who is a mechanic at a harley dealership. we checked the oil and the crank case and all that stuff. he told me to turn it over, the check engine light was on for about 5 seconds and then went off. so all is well i guess!
You did check and constantly check the oil level though right?
yes, yes, and yes. no drips or spots on the frame or ground anywhere once i added about the half cup that came out.
Awesome!
Also check battery fluid level - that can also leak out (hopefully down the correct tube) if you are not using a sealed battery. Rinsing off the frame near the end of that tube will help avoid rust if some acid did leak out.
when I dropped the bandit a few weeks back (static clumsy drop), I saw a tell tale oil patch on the road at the drop site. try as I might I could not find the oil leak anywhere on the bike. then I realised the oil was there from some one/thing else, I just happened to be in the wrong place. :technical:
Quote from: Buckeye4Life on October 17, 2012, 02:59:22 PM
So I laid my 08F down today. Less than 5 miles an hour and managed to keep my leg under it. No damage to the fairing or as much as a scratch of paint on it. But it started leaking some fluid after i picked it up. I didn't get to check out what it was because the guy going the wrong way down the alley that i braked for didn't look like he was gonna slow down for me at all. Needless to day, I'm not gonna start it until I get it into a garage. I'm so sad now :sad:
Lucky Drop, Glad your not hurt. Heres to it being your last! :cheers:
I've always heard there's 2 types of riders, those that have laid it down, and those that will. Now that you have, you're clearly all set to ride into the sunset and not worry about it! (Don't theories make you feel wonderful?)
Am I understanding correctly that you intentionally kept your leg under the bike?
QuoteAm I understanding correctly that you intentionally kept your leg under the bike?
"live to ride, ride to live, sacrifice the body to save the ride."
its the little recited addendum to the mantra. Its cool you don't know it, most don't.
Quote from: GI_JO_NATHAN on October 18, 2012, 12:26:09 PM
Am I understanding correctly that you intentionally kept your leg under the bike?
Yes. Legs heal, plastics don't.
chicks dig scars as they say. but really a piece of plastic is cheaper and quicker than an orthopedic surgeon reconstructing your leg.
Quote from: ThatOtherGuy on October 18, 2012, 03:50:02 PM
chicks dig scars as they say. but really a piece of plastic is cheaper and quicker than an orthopedic surgeon reconstructing your leg.
True that, but i could always use a nice excuse to not run and work out ;)
Quote from: Buckeye4Life on October 18, 2012, 04:55:01 PM
Quote from: ThatOtherGuy on October 18, 2012, 03:50:02 PM
chicks dig scars as they say. but really a piece of plastic is cheaper and quicker than an orthopedic surgeon reconstructing your leg.
True that, but i could always use a nice excuse to not run and work out ;)
after bouncing my goped off of a fedex truck id rather not have anymore scars lol. chicks may dig em, but theyre usually hell to get Eh?
Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on October 18, 2012, 07:05:17 PM
Quote from: Buckeye4Life on October 18, 2012, 04:55:01 PM
Quote from: ThatOtherGuy on October 18, 2012, 03:50:02 PM
chicks dig scars as they say. but really a piece of plastic is cheaper and quicker than an orthopedic surgeon reconstructing your leg.
True that, but i could always use a nice excuse to not run and work out ;)
after bouncing my goped off of a fedex truck id rather not have anymore scars lol. chicks may dig em, but theyre usually hell to get Eh?
yes, I have my fair share, but never to sacrifice me for the sake of machinery. they are all mostly me making contact with hard immovable surfaces or objects. :icon_sad:
Quote from: Funderb on October 18, 2012, 12:42:16 PM
QuoteAm I understanding correctly that you intentionally kept your leg under the bike?
"live to ride, ride to live, sacrifice the body to save the ride."
its the little recited addendum to the mantra. Its cool you don't know it, most don't.
eff that.
Quote from: mustangGT90210 on October 18, 2012, 11:52:28 AM
I've always heard there's 2 types of riders, those that have laid it down, and those that will. Now that you have, you're clearly all set to ride into the sunset and not worry about it! (Don't theories make you feel wonderful?)
crashed, not "laid her down". laying a bike down is the worst form of stopping ever. crashing is inevitable, laying it down, is dumb.
Quote from: ohgood on October 18, 2012, 11:12:46 PM
Quote from: mustangGT90210 on October 18, 2012, 11:52:28 AM
I've always heard there's 2 types of riders, those that have laid it down, and those that will. Now that you have, you're clearly all set to ride into the sunset and not worry about it! (Don't theories make you feel wonderful?)
crashed, not "laid her down". laying a bike down is the worst form of stopping ever. crashing is inevitable, laying it down, is dumb.
Thanks for the clarification, I've only ever heard it as laying it down
Quote from: Buckeye4Life on October 18, 2012, 03:04:03 PM
Quote from: GI_JO_NATHAN on October 18, 2012, 12:26:09 PM
Am I understanding correctly that you intentionally kept your leg under the bike?
Yes. Legs heal, plastics don't.
You could lose that leg :o In that case what's left will heal, but what's gone is gone!
Aargh!!
At least my helmet broke her fall.
(Note: I took the luggage off after the fall, then realised... hmm, no fuel leaking... Photo Op!!)
(http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/xx112/stroztech/My%20bike%20photos/BikeDropped.jpg)
And she didn't seem that tired either :D
Quote from: stroztech on October 21, 2012, 01:49:06 AM
Aargh!!
At least my helmet broke her fall.
(Note: I took the luggage off after the fall, then realised... hmm, no fuel leaking... Photo Op!!)
(http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/xx112/stroztech/My%20bike%20photos/BikeDropped.jpg)
And she didn't seem that tired either :D
Terrible site to see