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CBO
Twas not a good day. Two for one damage.
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I am not looking at the damage, just ignoring it on the car. I don't want to see it again.% ( & ) %
Now that you're getting older, remember,
...coffee first thing !,,,,,,,Before anything else !
What was the damage to your vehicle ? [ Pics. ] ?
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The Fatboy went over once. Pulled it out of the shop that I rent in town, has a pretty good slope on it. I was sure the Fatboy was stable, but when I got off, I was halfway around it to close the door, and it started dropping towards the off kickstand side. I had just put a custom taillight/turn signal combo, and custom rear-view mirrors with led turn signals for the front, on the bike, literally a week before. Also had just had custom flame paint done on the tin a month before. Guess what got scratched up, fortunately, the front and rear signals, but they still work!Twas not a good day. Two for one damage.
Oh yeah it will roll with the clutch pulled in but it won't start unless it is in neutral regardless of clutch position.Yep … going for that $5 coffee from the barista vs $0.50 at home.
Why do you have to take it out of 1st gear? As long as the clutch lever is pulled in, won't it roll?
Does it have to be running for the power steering to work?Oh yeah it will roll with the clutch pulled in but it won't start unless it is in neutral regardless of clutch position.
LOLDoes it have to be running for the power steering to work?
Good that it is on the passenger side then....Sucks...I got guards on the FJR before I dropped it in a parking lot.....And they helped a bit once in a loose sandy driveway, nothing that actually needs to be repaired, just a little less pretty...I am not looking at the damage, just ignoring it on the car. I don't want to see it again.
Yep,@ ~ @
Rembo, I think that ** Pcinspector1 ** is on to something
there with the recommendation of a trike.......You do not
seem to be doing too well with the two wheelers.
You have totaled one scooter, partially damaged another
one and scratched up your 4 wheeled sled, and all fairly
recently........These events are what some would say are
"red flags" !
If ya just gotta have a motor-scooter, invest in a trike !
Maybe not as sexy as the 2 wheelers, but a whole lot
safer !........Just sayin'...
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Excuse after excuse...and blaming the coffee says it all. I keep hearing about asteroids heading towards Earth. Do I detect another excuse.Yep,
Once I was hit by a car when sitting completely still at an intersection not moving with a blinker on and daytime running lights.
Once I was hit by a pickup truck when the driver stopped suddenly, I stopped and they jammed it into reverse hitting me when I was sitting completely still.
I dropped the bike twice, once the kickstand spring pulled it back up after I kicked it down, and once when I did not have coffee and thought I put it down.
Yeah, maybe yellow flags but not red.
You only get so many warning signs.Yep,
Once I was hit by a car when sitting completely still at an intersection not moving with a blinker on and daytime running lights.
Once I was hit by a pickup truck when the driver stopped suddenly, I stopped and they jammed it into reverse hitting me when I was sitting completely still.
I dropped the bike twice, once the kickstand spring pulled it back up after I kicked it down, and once when I did not have coffee and thought I put it down.
Yeah, maybe yellow flags but not red.
Fatboy starts in any gear, that's why I got in the habit of finding neutral, before hitting the starter button. Never dropped it, but had a couple of bumps that scared the sh!t out of me.Oh yeah it will roll with the clutch pulled in but it won't start unless it is in neutral regardless of clutch position.