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leads to grief...

 

I got distracted by a pedestrian who I thought was going to fall into the roadway when I looked back the car in front of me had stopped! There was a car to my left and I had no where to go.

 

I have practiced emergency stops on this bike a lot since I got it but the rear locked up twice and at the end of the second lock up (this is in 2 seconds...) it caught and threw me. It's my first high side!

 

I can remember thinking "this is stupid" as I got launched onto the road and rolled onto my back.

 

There are some serious scratches on the fairing and I bent the right crash bar so my cowling doesn't look right but overall it's not bad considering the bike almost went right over. I can still hear the sound of the bike hitting the pavement. They are not very pretty upside down...

 

My left ankle is sore and I have a scratch on my right wrist. Not even a scratch on my helmet. Glad I had leather on though...

 

It could have been worse...

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Andrew,

Im glad to hear your OK... You right though, it could have been a LOT worse...

heal up and then you can take care of the bike some other day..:thumbsup2:

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Hi Andrew,

Both Jean and I are glad to hear that you were not to badly beat up during your accident. I can't believe that Yamaha has not addressed the rear brake lock-up problem with the second gens.:doh: I know all to well that sick feeling in the pit of your gut every time you look at your scoot, Rest and heal and as time and funds permit, replace or repair the damaged parts and soon all will be well again.

Prayers sent for a speedy recovery,

Earl and Jean

Posted
leads to grief...

 

I got distracted by a pedestrian who I thought was going to fall into the roadway when I looked back the car in front of me had stopped! There was a car to my left and I had no where to go.

 

I have practiced emergency stops on this bike a lot since I got it but the rear locked up twice and at the end of the second lock up (this is in 2 seconds...) it caught and threw me. It's my first high side!

 

I can remember thinking "this is stupid" as I got launched onto the road and rolled onto my back.

 

There are some serious scratches on the fairing and I bent the right crash bar so my cowling doesn't look right but overall it's not bad considering the bike almost went right over. I can still hear the sound of the bike hitting the pavement. They are not very pretty upside down...

 

My left ankle is sore and I have a scratch on my right wrist. Not even a scratch on my helmet. Glad I had leather on though...

 

It could have been worse...

 

Ought to be a law against them gals wearing them short skirts in public:missingtooth::rotfl:---Buzzard

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Ought to be a law against them gals wearing them short skirts in public:missingtooth::rotfl:---Buzzard

 

thanks all - and, Buzzard, lol I wish! this one was drunk as a skunk and staggering all over! I have low standards but not that low - haha

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Good to hear you're good to go for the most part. I have a matching "design" on the OTHER side of MY fairing (from a drop a couple years ago). It also left a small crack @ the outermost screw on the inside of the fairing. Don't know if I'll try to fix it or replace it someday. Replacement ain't cheap. Take care.

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that's for sure, the fairing is $1000 CDN ! My mechanic said it looks kinda "tribal" and it would be cool if I could get a matching one on the other side, hmmm, sounds like it is possible... haha

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Andrew, Glad you're not to seriously hurt, I think its more the pride hurt than the phsyical injuries. I know when I dropped mine up in the Vermont mountains in front of a whole load of people, I felt more :o, than the pain in the back of my leg from a pulled muscle and the headache from banging my head on the guard rail.

 

I had almost the identical scratches, only on the other side and a bent clutch lever, got things fixed up when I got home, $120 to get the fairing redone which was quite reasonable.

 

Hope you get back on the wheels soon.

 

Ian

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Hope you get back on the wheels soon.

Ian

 

Thanks! Yup, I rode to work today, it's all good. Although my following distance was probably 10 seconds instead of my usual 2!

 

There is a local body shop that does good work and I will probably get him to fix in the winter time. A good excuse to put the y-adapter in the AUX jack too!

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