-----------------{ 128 Ways to Drop Your Bike }------------------
1. Putting your foot into a hole when stopping.
2. Putting your foot down on something slippery when stopping (gravel, dog
doo, etc).
3. Locking the front wheel during overenthusiastic braking.
4. Missing the driveway and sliding on the grass.
5. Not putting the kickstand down when getting off.
6. Make a turn from stop in gravel or sand at high throttle.
7. Not putting a board under the kickstand on asphalt on a hot day.
8. Letting overenthusiastic people sit on your bike who have never been on
a bike.
9. Forgetting the bike's in gear when you jump on the kickstarter.
10. Revving the engine, releasing clutch, and putting feet on pegs when
the light turns green, but the bike's in neutral.
11. Not putting your foot down when stopping on red light.
12. Losing balance when putting it on the centerstand.
13. Take an hour ride in 30 degree weather with no gloves, stop at a stop
sign and pop the clutch when you start cause you've lost feeling in your
hands.
14. Putting your foot down at a toll booth on the thick layer of grease
that builds up when cars stop.
15. Using too much power when you pull out of a greasy toll booth.
16. Ignoring the sand that builds up in the spring at the side of the road
in places that sand and salt roads in winter.(my wife dumped her bike at the
end of our driveway last week)
17. Kicking your kickstand in a cool fashion and having it bounce back up
instead of staying down.
18. Getting off your bike while it is running and forgetting that is in
gear. (should have seen my wife do this one)
19. Trying to kickstart your first bike over and over 'cause you didn't
realize that it was really out of fuel, and getting the goofy metal ring on
the side of your boot caught in the kickstarter, causing you (and the
bike) to go over on the right side.
20. Starting your brand-new electric-start trail-bike, riding around an
ornamental shrub on full left lock, throwing it to the right and accelerating
to wheelie over the curb onto the street and _then_ discovering that you
hadn't unlocked the steering-lock...
21. On same bike, getting the dual-range lever caught inside your jeans as
you come to a stop...
22. Having your boot/jeans catch the gear-lever and putting your running
bike into first gear whilst reaching for the side-stand (which is why I now
automatically pull in the clutch whenever deploying or retracting the stand).
23. Having "green" racing linings which have much higher coefficient of
friction on the slight rust that forms on the polished drum when you've not
ridden for a few hours, and lose the front-end holding the brakes on against
the throttle to wear off the rust, with your brother on the back...
24. Having a three-cylinder two-stroke that's so smooth you think you're
in second when you're actually in first, so you spin out when the
undercarriage touches down in a tight corner passing a car and you think,
"just a bit more throttle will help here..."
25. Revving bike in impressive squidly fashion at red light, thinking it's
in neutral; dropping clutch and standing in place while bike wheelies and
backflips into intersection. (saw it happen)
26. Having your fat-ass brother (as a pillion) lean waaay over to the side
to look at something on the ground while at a stop sign.
27. Wife gets foot caught in saddlebag while getting on before you.
28. Rebuild carbs and treat bike like it still needs full gas away from a
stop.
29. Add bald tires, and a smattering of rain to 28.
30. Look at the sand at the edge of the exit ramp rather than through the
turn.
31. Neither you nor your dad watching while he's backing his car up to the
woodpile to unload wood.
32. Not putting the pin that holds the center stand all the way in and
then trying to put the bike on the center stand.
33. Trying to hold the bike upright before deploying the center stand only
to find your knees are too weak from riding.
34. Park behind friend's mom's minivan figuring "If anybody goes anywhere,
they'll surely see it. 'specially since there'll be
5 of them getting into the van. Why can't at LEAST ONE OF THEM LOOK AND
SEE THE MOTORCYCLE SO PLAINLY IN VIEW BEHIND THEM?" "Damn."
35. After getting fuel at gas station and holding the bike level with your
legs in order to fill it completely, jumping off forgetting that your legs
were holding it upright not the kickstand.
36. Entering a DR ("decreasing radius") turn at too high of a speed...
This is especially dangerous when making a right turn where if you attempt to
straighten up and brake, you'll plow into oncoming traffic...
37. Trying to countersteer (or wheelie) your shaft driven bike? ;-}
38. Getting your boot/ shoelace caught on the gearshift. (I wear laceless
boots now).
39. Attempting to kick start a cantankerous '84 CR500, whilst standing on
a picnic table bench, and she *kicks* back!
40. Getting pissed off for dropping it in the first place, yanking it
vigorously off the ground, only to have it dropped on the _other_ side.
41. Pulling out the swingarm stand, and forgetting to put the sidestand
down first.
42. Backing down an inclined driveway, turning to either side with a full
tank of gas.
43. Taking the bike off the centerstand and forgetting the sidestand.
44. Riding on wet grass with street tires (Almost as bad as ice!!)
45. Riding on wet asphalt with dirt tires (Almost as bad as ice!!)
46. *Thinking* the kick stand was down when it wasn't
47. Kick stand slowly burying itself in hot asphalt
48. Kick stand slowly burying itself in soft ground
49. Backing up perpendicular to a steeply sloped driveway and attempting
to put your foot down on the downhill side while on a large bike with a high
seat. (By the time your foot reaches the ground the bike is so far off center
balance you won't be able to hold it up.)
50. Backing your bike down a plank, by yourself, from the bed of a pickup
truck. Works great as long as you remember that once you start moving stopping
for any correction is out of the question. Get two people to stand on
each side of you and the bike.
51. Losing your balance when coming to a stop because of fatigue from a
long trip. The wind and the buzz of the bike induces an unexpected case of
vertigo. Stop often and rest.
52. Riding beyond your limits while trying to keep up with someone who is
probably riding beyond their own. Always a temptation. The best riders/racers
understand and use discipline when riding.
53. Not paying attention. Always strive to anticipate what could possibly
go wrong and be planning what your going to do when it happens, eventually it
will - and you'll be ready, instead of surprised when your much more likely to
do something stupid and reactionary.
54. Assuming that all wet roads are created equal. They are much more
slippery when it first starts to rain - until the oil and dirt are washed
away.
55. Assuming that the condition of a blind corner is the same as it was
the last time you rode it. Instead you find sticks, road kill, oil, rain wash,
stones, pot holes, garbage etc. etc.
56. Not understanding how to get set-up for a corner when pushing the
limits. In most cases the bike could have made the corner but the rider
decided it couldn't and while in a panic attempted to correct the situation
with the brake. WRONG! MSF course will discuss this at length.
57. Riding without all of the protective equipment because I forgot to
bring it and after all it was just this one time. Turned out to be the wrong
time! I forgot my MX boots and fell on a steeply banked corner and the foot
peg attempted to drill into the back of my right calf. On crutches for 3 weeks
with a deep bruise.
58. Using a little too much power turning the first corner after you've
put on new tyres (with that nice slippery release compound on them).
59. Being to short for the bike you are riding, and coming to a stop sign.
60. Your rider hops on before you are ready.
61. Pushing your bike into the garage and letting it get leaned just a
little away from you, pulling you on top of it to the ground.
63. Pulling off both fork caps while the bike is on its centerstand (did
this)
64. Park pointing downhill, don't leave it in gear (almost did this, but
caught it)
65. Park with sidestand facing up hill, sidestand is too long (Yamaha
Radian 600)
66. Allow friend to ride bike that has either no riding experience, or
only tiny dirtbike riding experience (they will wheelie out of control, fly
straight at the nearest object, or drop it attempting to stop
suddenly-happened to my bike twice)
67. Pulling into Dairy Queen and slipping on a spilt chocolate malt.
68. Sitting on your bike on an inclined driveway talking to a very pretty
girl, forgetting where in the hell your mind is and then noticing that it's
already too close to the ground to stop.
69. Change rear-end oil on a shaft drive bike, spill 90w on tire, don't
clean it up and then make a really sharp turn out of the driveway. *Splat*
70. Parking your bike so that it stands upright w/the kick stand down and
then having a slow leak in the rear tire which causes the kick stand to push
the bike over (long story).
71. Running into a bus after a 120mph+ high speed chase where there is
helicopter pursuit and you are being taped by 5 local news stations.
72. Spending 3 hours washing and waxing your bike and then stepping back
to admire it with some buddies and then watch it fall right off its side stand
while it was warming up.
73. Pushing it over.
74. Covering it with a windsail (aka canvas cover) and letting the wind
push it over.
75. Unbolting too many components from the back so that the bike falls off
the jack.
76. Having an internally rusted CX500 centre stand come apart whilst
putting the bike onto it.
77. Discovering when you stop and try to put your foot down that the
kickstart lever is up your pantleg.
78. Letting your wife drive the bike and having her stall it on an
inclined driveway while in a 45 degree angle to the incline.
79. Entering a banked freeway onramp with a stoplight at the end, and
realizing a little too late that the downside is just a _little_ steeper
than you thought.
80. Whacking the throttle open on the highway when you think there's no
cop around then slowing to normal speed again only to realize that a trooper
has been trying to catch up with you for two miles and he's pissed so he
decides to run you off the road because he thinks you were trying to run away
from him, even though you explain to him that if you were trying to run that
he wouldn't have caught you then getting out of any tickets because the
*@!!$#, uh I mean cop, felt bad even though he never said "I'm sorry" . . .
.but I'm not bitter
81. While pushing your bike in an attempt to start it by compression,
jumping on side-saddle with excessive vigor.
82. Successfully compression starting your bike while running alongside,
only to find out that you'd held a BIT too much throttle!
83. Deploying the centre-stand without noticing that the ground falls away
on the other side.
84. Taking the wife on a ride on your brand new, first bike in 20+ years
and making a slow, tight, turn on gravel. . . .
85. Riding in stilettos and getting stuck on the footrest
86. Swinging your legs too enthusiastically over the bike with tight
trousers on and kicking it over
87. Dismounting while trying not to wet yourself (cold weather..tuh!)
88. Riding short distances side-saddle fashion
89. Pulling off with a blood alcohol level exceeding the stated limit...
90. reaching down to pick up your gloves/keys/glasses.
91. paying too much attention to the tiltometer on your valkarie
92. Dropping your dirtbike on the side of a steep hill covered in pine
humus, then while getting it righted go over the down side because it's too
far of an angle to get a foot down.
93. Trying to ride away on the side of a steep hill covered in pine humus
which is slipperier than sand.
94. Bopping down the freshly-oiled farm lane to see the neighbor kid with
my brother on the back, cautiously toeing the rear brake, feeling the rear
wheel slide as we headed straight for the barn, grabbing a panicky
handful of front brake, doing a slow highside despite dabbing mightily,
sliding right up to the barn door prone on the well-oiled bike with my
brother on top of the pile, and hearing the neighbor say "Didn't that
thing used to be orange?"
95. kill the bike while leaned over trying to make a slow, sharp turn in a
parking lot
96. Forgetting to remove the disc lock and taking off from the curb with
haste.... Tends to break front caliper too.
97. Falling asleep.
98. Getting help from a neighbor in pushing your 750 up a steep ramp into
a moving truck. Though he might assure you that he used to ride a motorcycle,
it turns out it was a 125 in Bombay. He gets 2/3 of the way up the ramp,
looks panicked, and his knees buckle. Crunch.
99. looking at the pretty curb to your left on a right-hand bank.
100.Trying to get a wasp out of your jacket while sitting on the bike, got
stung twice before the bike fell.
101.Trying to start out in a quick turn (leaning in anticipation of giving
it throttle) and stalling it out because the engine hasn't warmed yet - it's a
nice, slow drop...
102.Forgetting to put in oil after an oil change. Starting 'er up, and
wondering why the low oil pressure dummy light doesn't turn off.
103.After a brake job, forgetting to pump the lever/pedal a few times, and
taking off, wondering why there's no brakes as you're coming up on the
intersection.
104.Having a mechanical gate close on you as you're trying to ride
through.
105.Hitting that patch of sand which has washed across the road on a blind
bend.
106.Absentmindedly putting the bike on the kick stand and walking away
before you check to see if the driveway is level ... "crunch".
107.Applying your usual amount of throttle but with a passenger behind you
... "cool ... look at that plane".
108.Pushing your bike into the crowded garage, letting it get leaned just
a little away from you, pulling you on top of it into your vintage MG.
109.Popping a wheelie while showing off for a girl, almost looping it,
slamming on the rear brake to compensate, and passing out from the bollocking
several yards later.
110.Assuming the puddle of liquid behind the convenience store was water
when it was actually used motor oil.
111.Starting bike while habitually squeezing clutch lever,standing to the
left of the bike, remembering too late that the bike is in gear. Realize
too late that the choke gives the bike enough power to drag you
30' across the parking lot in first gear...
112.On your third ride with your first ever bike. Stop at a red light.
When the light turns green, you have to start uphill, and turn right at the
same time. Somehow that overwhelmed me. I was probably "thinking" too much and
just dropped it. Did a lot of uphill practicing after that!!
113.Parking on a bit of an incline (slopes down right to left), having
your left foot slip a little when getting back on the bike, and slowly loosing
your balance. (actually, may not have been slowly, might have been on of
those "time slows down" moments)
114.Let your buddy ride it. And if you are really stupid let him ride it
again.
115.Turning onto a busy street and in the middle of the turn you suddenly
remember that this street has trolley tracks.
116.Put armor all on your tires to make them look nice and pretty and then
ride on the white safety lane line as you take a HARD right turn at 35mph.
117.Throw a party and get together with a random girl on your bike in the
garage while extremely drunk. *boom*
118.Pull into parking and failed to ensure proper extension of the
sidestand....concluding then with near perfect execution of the Laugh-in scene
where the bike topples over onto your leg, and your going down, pinned
beneath.
119.Stop for gas, carefully shut off ignition and take key out (to unlock
tank), carefully remove helmet and set it over mirror, carefully remove gloves
and place on instruments, open jacket, step off bike ... forgetting to put
sidestand down.
120.With bike off, try to make walking U-turn in driveway. Bike doesn't
have necessary turning radius, front wheel leaves pavement and goes into soft
dirt.
120.With bike off, try to make walking U-turn in driveway. Bike doesn't
have necessary turning radius, front wheel leaves pavement and goes into soft
dirt.
121.The setting: Bikes at inside end of driveway, on centerstands, facing
away from front of driveway. Backing cage into driveway ... slowly ...
at about the right point, stop ... take note that cover on bike #1 is moving
slightly ... notice bike #1 ever-so-slowly roll forward off its centerstand,
then sideways into bike #2. Bike #2 stands there and takes it without falling
... but there's no way to get it to lift #1
122.Tweaking the front brake at a light as you JUST come to a stop with
the forks turned to either side at ALL on a top-heavy bike.
123.Jump an old dirt bike over your parents' fence (use a ramp to get
enough height). Realize on the way down that you *don't* know how to land. (I
believe this was caused by "Adolescent Invincibility Syndrome".)
124.Test-ride an Electra Glide Sport (OK, these days it would have to be a
Road King) around the old, cracked pavement in Brisbane near the Cow Palace.
125.Have a BMW with the sidestand linked to the clutch lever, so that
pulling in the clutch retracts the stand.
126.Put the bike back together after waiting months since the last crash
for a part to arrive, and don't install fuel filters. Gas tank rust clogs
carburetor float needles, overflow tubes lube rear tire, brake to avoid
manhole cover in curve, the waited-for part is broken.
127.Park next to some twat on a Triumph who leaves his disclock on, and
return to find your XV1100 with a few dents and a little note saying 'Sorry'
in the brake lever. (I left my phone number too...)
128.While riding home the day after getting your shiny new bike turn onto
a dirt road and discover that they are in the process of combing the road and
your front tire is now sliding through four inches of loose wet sand (Did I
mention it was raining). While picking up your bike be sure to grind plenty of
sand into the tank.