Don2334
Well-known member
Well today I had my first ever and hopefully my last drop. I went home for lunch and pulled into the garage just like always. I have the same shutdown rutine that I do everytime. first put bike in neutral, lower the kickstand and turn off the key. Today I had the grip warmers on so when I put it in neutral I reached up and turned off the grip warmers instead of putting down the stand. The next thing I new I was almost trapped under the bike and between it and the wall. fortunately I have a small little table next to the bike for my battery charger so when I went down the left mirror caught on the table preventing the bike from going all the way down. My left foot was also caught under the bike and there was gas coming out from underneath. I was finally abel to get my foot out and found there was about half an inch of space between the left bag and the floor. The only thing holding the bike up at all was the mirror. I have watched videos of people picking bikes up and thought I could do it but I just don't have enough leg strength. My legs eventually turned into rubber so I gave up. I saw a guy mowing a lawn down the street and asked him to help and the two of us got it up. The only damage was that the left mirror bracket was bent right where in attaches to the fairing and the fairing was cracked there. I took a pipe wrench and used it as a lever to bend the mirror back. It looks like it never went down. Lesson learned.
Don
Don