A day at wheelie school!!

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geodude wrote:lol I'll need a bike to do it on!! You offering?
Not Bloody Likely, I'm already on my second clutch and I don't want to compete with Nora :wink:

Big V said
never got mine up.
Never mind Bud, I'm sure it will happen one day :thumbup:

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erm. Don't laff but I looped the storm tonight. :eek2 Wasn't even trying a wheelie either. Just Richard about giving it a handful after turning right on a main road. Haven't ridden the storm properly since Saturday (wheelie school) lol. Funny as fook though. Did a 12 o'clock, fell off, the bike corrected itself and went down the road on 2 wheels with me rolling along behind it. I saw floor, sky, floor sky. floor. The camber of the road took the storm into the curb where it went down.

Damage other than my pride. Left indicator and a few scratches and cracks. The R&G bungs saved my bike!! Pics to follow. I'll get them up Saturday as I'm off to London tomorrow. Sore ass, thumb and little finger (sounds rude!!) and graze on elbow. Textiles fooked. It took about an hour for the adrenaline to wear off.

Video to follow too! :)

I have learnt that if you don't mind your exhausts and tail fairing getting scratched, you don't need 12 o'clock bar. :thumbup:
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geodude wrote:erm. Don't laff but I looped the storm tonight. :eek2 Wasn't even trying a wheelie either. Just Richard about giving it a handful after turning right on a main road. Haven't ridden the storm properly since Saturday (wheelie school) lol. Funny as fook though. Did a 12 o'clock, fell off, the bike corrected itself and went down the road on 2 wheels with me rolling along behind it. I saw floor, sky, floor sky. floor. The camber of the road took the storm into the curb where it went down.

Damage other than my pride. Left indicator and a few scratches and cracks. The R&G bungs saved my bike!! Pics to follow. I'll get them up Saturday as I'm off to London tomorrow. Sore ass, thumb and little finger (sounds rude!!) and graze on elbow. Textiles fooked. It took about an hour for the adrenaline to wear off.

Video to follow too! :)

I have learnt that if you don't mind your exhausts and tail fairing getting scratched, you don't need 12 o'clock bar. :thumbup:

Oh nooooooooooooo :( :( :( Im still aching after watching mine flip. they go a long way before anything scrapes believe me i saw mine from behind. Maybe i made right move, jumping off then. Make sure yer forks are straight, mine were well bent, although it flipped and came down front first.
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oh dear - lucky there's not much damage eh, to the bike and yourself :silent:
makes that tilt switch sound like a even better idea eh :silent: :silent:
thank crouton for the bungs :thumbup:

did you hit a bump or something coming out the bend? nearly did same meself on one of them square red rumble strip things, sort of bumped. lurched a bit, then ended up giving it full throttle - both feet paddling on the ground lol, shat meself :lol:
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Oh nooooooooooooo :( :( :( Im still aching after watching mine flip. they go a long way before anything scrapes believe me i saw mine from behind. Maybe i made right move, jumping off then. Make sure yer forks are straight, mine were well bent, although it flipped and came down front first.
I picked it up and rode about 30 miles. Seems ok. Will get it checked out though.
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benny hedges wrote:oh dear - lucky there's not much damage eh, to the bike and yourself :silent:
makes that tilt switch sound like a even better idea eh :silent: :silent:
thank crouton for the bungs :thumbup:

did you hit a bump or something coming out the bend? nearly did same meself on one of them square red rumble strip things, sort of bumped. lurched a bit, then ended up giving it full throttle - both feet paddling on the ground lol, shat meself :lol:
Nah, no bumb. Listening to the vid, I slipped the clutch a little before giving it a handful. I wasn't trying to wheelie as the road was too short and my mate was in front. I'm lucky in many ways tbh. Vid on its way to youtube but its a private one. I'll add you to it once its upped.
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im jealous mate :( :( your camera was on
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You Plonker :lol: :wink:
Ah well, at least you're here to laugh about it. I'll bet you'll have a little more respect for the throttle the next time you're out.
Lesson learned. Lets move onto the next :wink:

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Plonker. I couldn't have put it better myself. I am hurting this morning and have to spend the day traipsing around London. lol
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Pics as promised.
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doesnt look that bad tbh considering - looks like the crash bungs saved your fairing and tank.
got some indicators if you want them.
the gear lever will bend back, just put a tube over the end and a block of wood behind it.

i like the chamfer on the pipes lol!!! :cool2

the subframe isn't bent is it>>> they are made of mcdonalds straws.
couldve been a lot worse.

still sore?
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benny hedges wrote:doesnt look that bad tbh considering - looks like the crash bungs saved your fairing and tank.
got some indicators if you want them.
the gear lever will bend back, just put a tube over the end and a block of wood behind it.

i like the chamfer on the pipes lol!!! :cool2

the subframe isn't bent is it>>> they are made of mcdonalds straws.
couldve been a lot worse.

still sore?
I'm a very lucky boy. A big thanks to R&G!! I'm gonna strip the fairing off today to check indicator mounting thingy and sub-frame. I got my mechanic to check it over. This was after picking himself up off the floor. I showed him the vid :)

I may take you up on your offer of the indicator. Only need nearside front.

I walked for about 7 hours yesterday around London, and it was tough. So still sore but serves as a good reminder :)
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np on the indicator - got some brand new ones with no stems if you can get away with that, its only held on with a little screw inside the tube?
drop us a pm and i'll post it today when i get back
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benny hedges wrote:np on the indicator - got some brand new ones with no stems if you can get away with that, its only held on with a little screw inside the tube?
drop us a pm and i'll post it today when i get back
Thanks. You got PM :thumbup:
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Did I mention an upgrade opportunity?
All those scraped bit will need to be replaced with smaller, lighter, carbon fibre, racing parts.
(for safety reasons, if your other half reads this).
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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