MotoStrap
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The 2nd half of Day 2
The 2nd half of Day 2 was quite eventful. After arriving in Mercier, Quebec, I made my way down the main drag towards Ken’s house where I had tent space for the night. There is much construction going on and the roads have several detours. Ken sent me detailed instructions on how to get to his house. I was relaying on the GPS and I wrote down the instructions in my little note book for future reference.
I turned down Salabury Boulevard and it came to a steel gate across the roadway.
The GPS put me where I was supposed to be but for some reason, it just wasnt clicking in my head that I had arrived near his house. I was thinking that I had to come in the south way to get around the gate and that his house was on the other side of it. I pulled a U-turn and pulled off the side of the roadway. The roadway was pitched to the right, but that wasn’t clicking with me either. I put the kickstand down and started to get off the bike on the right side.
Well of course as I did this, the bike tipped over to the right and fell down on the tarmac! My tank bag spilled all of its contents out on the ground and a small amount of gas got out also. As I tried to hold the bike up a bit I could also see that the right side mirror was broken on the stalk....great......
I tried several times to lift the bike on my own but but it was way too heavy. I undid the two helen 2 wheel bags strapped to the rear seat and laid them on the ground. Then I did what any self respecting ADV rider would do........I grabbed my camera and began documenting the “incident”....all angles and views...
Next thing was set the video camera up to get a movie of me trying to lift the bike. I set the camera up on the other side of the roadway and just as I was about to try again, a car pulled up with a nice french couple inside. Apparently they were driving by on the main road and looked down seeing me on the ground with the bike and they drove down to help! I didn’t catch their names, but he was wearing a Yamaha Racing Shirt, his girlfriend was a tall good looking lady. When they pulled up they started talking to me in french, which I immediately answered in english, yes please help me
So with his help and her encouragement we righted the bike and had a good laugh about it. I told him that I was looking for Ken’s house and I thought that it was past the gate. The frenchman said that he owned property farther down the same road, and that he would go a find Ken’s house for me. We talked a bit more and he backed up his car 30 feet and said that Ken’s house was right there....on the same side of the fence I was on........duh!
How I could have missed that I had no idea!
I thanked then a bunch and they were on the way. After I inspected the bike and saw that the major damage was only the mirror stalk, I was fine. There are some scratches on the side fairing, the rear right pannier and the frame slider was also damaged, but it did its job.
So taking my broken mirror, which was still attached, I got on the bike and made my way up to Ken’s house, 30 feet away.....
Ken greeted me in the driveway along with his two dogs, Molly and Moose. We chatted for a bit and then began mending the broken right side mirror. Ken suggested that I drill two small holes in the mirror stalk and then metal wire it back together, pulling it closed. First I needed to put it in a vice and hammer it back into place. Its made of a metal frame with plastic molded over it. So after doing a little bit of hammering, I drilled the holes and we used some 30 pound metal wire and threaded it between the holes, pulling it back into shape. I then used some of my metal/steel epoxy putty, mixed it together and filled the cracks where it connected. It isn’t pretty, but I think it will hold the trip until I get back.
After the mending, Ken and I spent a bit of time chatting about bikes, his farm, the kids, etc. We had a splendid time.
Tomorrow, I am off to Montreal for the Formula 1 race, about 8 miles away. The weather is a bit rainy tonight and I am hoping that Sunday will be a nice day for the race.
Full Text with Pics HERE
The 2nd half of Day 2 was quite eventful. After arriving in Mercier, Quebec, I made my way down the main drag towards Ken’s house where I had tent space for the night. There is much construction going on and the roads have several detours. Ken sent me detailed instructions on how to get to his house. I was relaying on the GPS and I wrote down the instructions in my little note book for future reference.
I turned down Salabury Boulevard and it came to a steel gate across the roadway.
The GPS put me where I was supposed to be but for some reason, it just wasnt clicking in my head that I had arrived near his house. I was thinking that I had to come in the south way to get around the gate and that his house was on the other side of it. I pulled a U-turn and pulled off the side of the roadway. The roadway was pitched to the right, but that wasn’t clicking with me either. I put the kickstand down and started to get off the bike on the right side.
Well of course as I did this, the bike tipped over to the right and fell down on the tarmac! My tank bag spilled all of its contents out on the ground and a small amount of gas got out also. As I tried to hold the bike up a bit I could also see that the right side mirror was broken on the stalk....great......
I tried several times to lift the bike on my own but but it was way too heavy. I undid the two helen 2 wheel bags strapped to the rear seat and laid them on the ground. Then I did what any self respecting ADV rider would do........I grabbed my camera and began documenting the “incident”....all angles and views...
Next thing was set the video camera up to get a movie of me trying to lift the bike. I set the camera up on the other side of the roadway and just as I was about to try again, a car pulled up with a nice french couple inside. Apparently they were driving by on the main road and looked down seeing me on the ground with the bike and they drove down to help! I didn’t catch their names, but he was wearing a Yamaha Racing Shirt, his girlfriend was a tall good looking lady. When they pulled up they started talking to me in french, which I immediately answered in english, yes please help me
So with his help and her encouragement we righted the bike and had a good laugh about it. I told him that I was looking for Ken’s house and I thought that it was past the gate. The frenchman said that he owned property farther down the same road, and that he would go a find Ken’s house for me. We talked a bit more and he backed up his car 30 feet and said that Ken’s house was right there....on the same side of the fence I was on........duh!
How I could have missed that I had no idea!
I thanked then a bunch and they were on the way. After I inspected the bike and saw that the major damage was only the mirror stalk, I was fine. There are some scratches on the side fairing, the rear right pannier and the frame slider was also damaged, but it did its job.
So taking my broken mirror, which was still attached, I got on the bike and made my way up to Ken’s house, 30 feet away.....
Ken greeted me in the driveway along with his two dogs, Molly and Moose. We chatted for a bit and then began mending the broken right side mirror. Ken suggested that I drill two small holes in the mirror stalk and then metal wire it back together, pulling it closed. First I needed to put it in a vice and hammer it back into place. Its made of a metal frame with plastic molded over it. So after doing a little bit of hammering, I drilled the holes and we used some 30 pound metal wire and threaded it between the holes, pulling it back into shape. I then used some of my metal/steel epoxy putty, mixed it together and filled the cracks where it connected. It isn’t pretty, but I think it will hold the trip until I get back.
After the mending, Ken and I spent a bit of time chatting about bikes, his farm, the kids, etc. We had a splendid time.
Tomorrow, I am off to Montreal for the Formula 1 race, about 8 miles away. The weather is a bit rainy tonight and I am hoping that Sunday will be a nice day for the race.
Full Text with Pics HERE