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[ST] Another low speed fall...
- Subject: [ST] Another low speed fall...
- From: darren@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 22:51:15 +0100
Hopfully Bret is correct and if I get it off my chest I will start to feel
better cos at the moment I feel crap!!
I have a sprint 1050 10 months old in perfect condition till the night
before last when I went to take it out, I got to the top of my drive, no
cars in either direction so I pulled out, not enouth revs and the bike fell
on its left hand side, no damage to me as I put my left leg down to try and
save it, I fell forward and took the windscreen off whilst snapping the
front fairing, and the pavement smashed the left hand fairing, indicators,
clutch lever, rear fairing , bar ends, and left a small mark on the engine
casing
cheers for listening - hopfully the group theropy will help!!! but I doubt
it
> my bike did a spill the other week when i was parking as the front wheel >hit
> a stone. The camber in the road meant that my foot went too wide to hold >the
> weight. Luckily the frame sliders protected the paintwork as i eased it
> down.
> On 6/2/06, BrettWilson21@xxxxxxx <BrettWilson21@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> By the sounds of things you are ok Michael, which is the most important
> thing. So give us the details - you'll feel a lot better knowing you've
> shared with
> a bunch of people with similar experiences...
>
> Brett.
>
> --
> Pat Davies
> www.amag.org.
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